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Vintage Footpegs
APRILIA TUAREG 660 2023

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General information

Footpegs by pair VINTAGE MODEL

Black
REF.9189N
35.42 + VAT
Silver
REF.9189P
35.42 + VAT

Adapters for APRILIA TUAREG 660 2023

Head by pair pilot

Required to mount the footpegs

Black
REF.21246N
40.32 + VAT

Head by pair passenger

Required to mount the footpegs
Could be mounted only in Racing, Sport, R-Fighter, R-Fighter S, Vintage and Heritage footpegs models.

Black
REF.6339N
30.07 + VAT

Spares APRILIA TUAREG 660 2023

Retro rubber by pair

Smoke
REF.9334H
6.20 + VAT

The Vintage Footpegs by Puig have been designed to adapt naturally to retro-style motorcycles, both for the stock series and for the most personal preparations.

These footrests are manufactured starting from an aluminum block, on which an anodized finish is made and a rubber support is mounted to improve the grip of the boot and the isolation of vibrations.

In spite of its classic shapes, ergonomics have been taken into account in its design, with the inclined outer end to increase the ground clearance. His dimensions, 72 mm x 27 mm, allow a correct support of the foot and some marks have been recorded in the body to ensure the precision in its assembly, which allows the regulation in inclination.

The Vintage footrests are available in black and silver, weigh 90 grams and are ABE approved and TÜV certified.

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Technical features

Estribera Sport Medidas

MEASUREMENTS

PRECISIÓN VINTAGE
PRECISION:
They incorporate marks for a correct regulation
ABE 91553
General circulation license (ABE) to drive the product on public roads​
REGULACION ESTRIBERAS
REGULATION:
In tilt
DISEÑO ESTRIBERAS
DESIGN:
Ergonomic increase of headroom
MODELO FUR
Model
TÜV
The product meets all the requirements of the German certification organization TÜV.​
PESO 90gr
Weight
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