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Mp3 (Touring/Hybrid) FLY 2014-UP 3V MP3 (TOURING/HYBRID) KIT BAULETTO GRANDE 6726100XXX KIT bauletto MEDIO LARGE TOP BOX KIT 605094M0XX MEDIUM TOP BOX 673836XXXX Kit bauletto con portapacchi ribaltabile, verniciato nel colore del Kit bauletto a sgancio rapido con portapacchi ribaltabile. Capace di veicolo, con schienalino del colore/materiale della sella. ospitare 1 casco integrale ed un casco full jet con visiera. Guscio Logo MP3 sulla parte superiore. Contiene 2 caschi apribili. superiore verniciato in tinta veicolo. Dotato di schienalino comfort per il passeggero realizzato con lo stesso materiale e colore della Top case kit with capsizing carrier, painted in the vehicle cover and sella. backrest pad matching with saddle material and colour, MP3 logo on the top. It fits up to 2 flip up helmet. Top Box Kit with fast removing sistem and capsizing carrier. It fits 1 full face helmet and 1 visor full jet helmet. The upper shell C OLORI is painted with the same colour of the vehicle. The top box is COLORS equipped with a comfort backrest pad which matches with the saddle material and colour. 672610TXN2 MP3 Touring nero 98/A MP3 Touring graphite black 98/A 605094M0DE MP3 Touring blu 222/A C OLORI MP3 Touring midnight blue 222/A COLORS 672610T0RR MP3 Touring rosso 849/A 673836TXN2 MP3 graphite nero 98/A MP3 Touring star red 849/A CANADA ONLY MP3 graphite black 98/A 67261000EV MP3 Touring grigio orione 713/B 673836T0DE MP3 Touring blu 222/A MP3 Touring orione grey 713/B MP3 Touring midnight blue 222/A 605094M0AF MP3 Cielo blu424 673836T0RR MP3 Touring rosso 849/A MP3 Sky Blue 424 MP3 Touring star red 849/A CANADA ONLY 605094M0EU MP3 Cortina grigio M111B 673836T0EV MP3 Touring grigio orione 713/B MP3 Cortina grey M111B MP3 Touring orione grey 713/B 67261000RE MP3 Rosso ciliegia 8061A MP3 Cherry Red 8061A 67261000HY MP3 Ibrido MP3 Hybrid FLEET SALES ONLY MP3 KIT PARABREZZA COMFORT TELO COPRIVEICOLO KIT TOPSCREEN COMFORT 654495 VEHICLE COVER 605290M001 Parabrezza “Comfort” estremamente protettivo, con paramani Telo copriveicolo da esterno dotato di aperture per ospitare ed estensione sopra la testa del pilota per migliorare il comfort di eventuali accessori montati. Colore nero, con striscia guida anche nelle condizioni atmosferiche più rigide. catarifrangente, finestra trasparente per la targa e anello catena Realizzato in metacrilato antiurto di alta qualità (4 mm). Inserito rivestito in PVC. Logo Piaggio. nell’omologazione del veicolo. Vehicle cover with openings for accessories. Black colour Full protective design screen “Comfort”, with hand protectors and with reflector strip, transparent plate window and chain ring. extension above the rider’s head, to provide for a Piaggio logo. comfortable ride even in the coldest weather. Made of high-quality shock proof methacrylate (4 mm). Vehicle-type approved. KIT PARABREZZA STYLE WINDSCREEN STYLE 654140 Parabrezza medio “Style” in metacrilato alta qualità, antigraffio (4 mm). Standard shape windscreen “Style” in methacrylate anti-impact and anti-scratch, 4 mm. MP3 KIT FISSAGGIO NAVIGATORE TOM TOM SELLA comfort marrone MP3 TOM TOM FIXING KIT 657506 TOURING altezza STD TOURING comfort SADDLE 675019DMM BROWN MP3 STD HEIGHT Offre il massimo comfort di guida grazie alla presenza di un inserto in gel isotermico, sulla seduta pilota e al supporto lombare maggiorato. Arricchita esteticamente tramite aggiunta di bordi in contrasto e inserti di diversi materiali. Anche il passeggero è meglio alloggiato. Altezza sedute uguali alla sella di serie. Gives maximum driving comfort, achieved by an isothermic gel insert, positioned into the rider sitting area and thanks to an oversized hips holder. Aesthetically updated, by color contrast pipings and different external fabric trimmings. Even the passenger gets a better sitting section. Distance from the ground same as standard. SELLA comfort nera SELLA comfort nera MP3 MP3 TOURING altezza STD TOURING altezza maggiorata COMFORT seat black 675019DNG COMFORT seat black MP3 675020DNG MP3 TOURING STD HEIGHT TOURING crown HEIGHT Offre il massimo comfort di guida grazie alla presenza di un Garantisce il massimo del comfort grazie alla presenza di inserto in gel isotermico, sulla seduta pilota e al supporto un inserto in gel sulla seduta pilota e al supporto lombare lombare maggiorato. Arricchita esteticamente tramite maggiorato. Arrichita esteticamente tramite aggiunta di bordi aggiunta di bordi in contrasto e inserti di diversi materiali. in contrasto e inserti di diversi materiali. Altezza seduta Anche il passeggero è meglio alloggiato. Altezza sedute maggiorata per garantire una posizione di guida comoda per uguali alla sella di serie. i piloti oltre 175cm. Gives maximum driving comfort, achieved by an isothermic Gives maximum driving comfort, thanks to an isothermic gel insert, positioned into the rider sitting area and thanks gel insert, positioned into the rider sitting area and thanks to an oversized hips holder. Aesthetically updated, by color to an oversized hips holder. Aesthetically upgraded, by color contrast pipings and different external fabric trimmings. Even contrast pipings and different external fabric trimmings. Even the passenger gets a better sitting section. Distance from the the passenger have a more comfortable sitting section. The ground same as standard. distance from the ground (rider section) has been risen +/- 40mm to give even toll riders a more comfortable driving position. MP3 ANTIFURTO BLOCCA MANUBRIO TOP PEDANE RACING HANDLEBAR LOCK top 605537M013 RACING FOOTRESTS 605473M Cod. 605421M Veloce: blocca il manubrio in pochi secondi. Pratico: quando non si usa, rimane fissato tra la sella e la pedana (non occupa spazio sotto sella o nel bauletto). Comodo: a differenza degli altri antifurto, non Le pedane racing in alluminio mandorlato donano un aspetto racing è necessario chinarsi per attivarlo. Pulito: non sporca in quanto all’MP3 oltre a svolgere un’importante funzione antisdrucciolo. La non viene a contatto con il terreno, o con parti del veicolo quali minuteria di fissaggio è compresa. pneumatici o dischi freno. Estensibile: acquistando un accessorio specifico, è possibile usare l’antifurto per fissare lo scooter ad un The aluminum racing footrests gives a sporty look to the palo. MP3, offering an important slideless function. The fixing kit is included. Quick using: It locks the handlebar in few seconds. Functional: When it’s not used, it stays fixed between the seat and the footrest RICAMBI (it doesn’t occupy space in the compartment under the seat or in SPARE PARTS the top box). Easy to be used: Unlike the others locks, the user does not need to bend over to use it. Clean: It does not get in contact with 6224750DMM Schienalino per bauletto grande the ground, wheels, disk brake. Extensible: It can also be used to (marrone con cuciture marroni) fasten the scooter to a fix structure Large Top box back rest pad (brown with brown seam) 6724610DNG Schienalino per bauletto medio Sport Medium Sport Top Box back rest pad 67246100DM Schienalino per bauletto medio Touring ALLARME ELETTRONICO E-POWER Medium Touring Top Box back rest pad ELECTRONIC ALARM E-POWER 602845M001 67246100DN Schienalino per bauletto medio Business Medium Business Top Box back rest pad 674633 Copertura anteriore cruscotto (Style) Dashboard cover (Style) 605584M Adesivo MP3 per baule grande MP3 Sticker for large topbox 605585M Pomello per portapacchi Ribaltabile MP3 Knob for top box carrier 6724590XXX Bauletto medio Medium Top Box 6726050XXX Bauletto grande Large Top Box Allarme elettronico E-POWER con chiave elettronica e telecomando 653640 Kit fissaggio ribaltabile per bauletto a due pulsanti. Connessione Plug and Play preinstallata, cavo Tip-up top box fixing kit incluso (per LT/RST). 6224750DNN Schienalino per bauletto grande (nero con cuciture nere) Top box Back rest pad (black with black seams) E-POWER electronic alarm with electronic key and two buttons 6224750DNG Schienalino per bauletto grande (nero con cuciture grigie) remote control. Preinstalled Plug & Play connection, specific cable Top box Back rest pad (black with grey seams) included (for LT/RST). 62247500HY Schienalino per bauletto grande (MP3 Hybrid) Top box Back rest pad (MP3 Hybrid) 622473 Kit catadriotti Reflector 622472 Serratura Bauletto Lock 674631 Schermo Style Screen Style 605110M001 Kit attacchi Style Fixing kit for Style windscreen 653638 Schermo Comfort Screen comfort 605086M001 Kit attacchi Comfort Fixing kit comfort 654316 Antiriflesso Non glare (Comfort) 605092M Adesivo Sticker BV 500-300 Touring KIT BAULETTO KIT PARABREZZA MEDIO TOP BOX KIT 6561710XXX MEDIUM WINDSCREEN KIT 655302 Kit bauletto con coperchio abbinato ai colori del veicolo. Schienalino, piastra e specifici attacchi inclusi. Può contenere un casco integrale o apribile ed un casco jet. Asportabile. Parabrezza medio realizzato in metacrilato antiurto e antischeggia, Logo Piaggio. spessore 4mm, aste cromate. Inserito nell’ omologazione del veicolo. Top box kit painted in the vehicle colour. Back rest pad, fixing kit and mounting plate inlcuded. Fits one full face or flip-up helmet, Windscreen anti-impact and anti-scratch methacrylate 4mm, with plus one jet helmet. Detachable. Piaggio logo on top. chrome fixing kit. Vehicle-type approved. C OLORI COLORS 6561710XN2 vulcano nero and beige 98/A Volcano black and beige 98/A 65617100BT Pearl white 566 ALLARME ELETTRONICO E-POWER Pearl white 566 ELECTRONIC ALARM E-POWER 602845M001 65617100DE Blu notte 222/A Midnight blue 222/A 65617100ND Nero 79/A Black 79/A 65617100EU Grigio cortina 711/B Cortina
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