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SP 1036195 BREMBO Street Carbon Keramik Bremsbeläge - 07YA0207 passend fuer YAMAHA TZ 250

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SP 1036195 BREMBO Street Carbon Keramik Bremsbeläge - 07YA0207 passend fuer YAMAHA TZ 250SP 1036195 BREMBO Street Carbon Keramik Bremsbelge 07YA0207 passend fuer YAMAHA TZ 250 1984 Die Bremsbelge Brembo aus organischer Carbon Keramik verfgen ber einen hohen Reibwert bei niedrigen ebenso wie bei hohen Temperaturen und sind aufgrund ihres moderaten Verschleies besonders langlebig. Bremsbelge Straeneinsatz vorn hinten Material: Carbon Keramik Weiterentwicklung im Bereich organischer Bremsbelge Fertigung mit grerer Carbonmenge als bei

SP 1036195 BREMBO Street Carbon Keramik Bremsbeläge - 07YA0207 passend fuer YAMAHA TZ 250 1984

Die Bremsbeläge Brembo aus organischer Carbon-Keramik verfügen über einen hohen Reibwert bei niedrigen ebenso wie bei hohen Temperaturen und sind aufgrund ihres moderaten Verschleißes besonders langlebig.

 

  • Bremsbeläge Straßeneinsatz vorn/hinten
  • Material: Carbon-Keramik
  • Weiterentwicklung im Bereich organischer Bremsbeläge
  • Fertigung mit größerer Carbonmenge als bei Vorgängermodellen
  • Vielseitig und wirkungsvoll in jeder Situation
  • Kompatibel mit Guss- und Stahlbremsscheiben

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YAMAHA RD 250 1974
YAMAHA TZ 250 1986
YAMAHA TZ 250 1990
YAMAHA TZ 250 1994
YAMAHA TZ 250 1998
YAMAHA TZ 250 2002
YAMAHA RD 250 1977
YAMAHA TZ 250 1988
YAMAHA TZ 250 1992
YAMAHA TZ 250 1996
YAMAHA TZ 250 2000
YAMAHA RD 250 1975
YAMAHA TZ 250 1989
YAMAHA TZ 250 1993
YAMAHA TZ 250 1997
YAMAHA TZ 250 2001
YAMAHA RD 350 1973
YAMAHA RD 250 1976
YAMAHA TZ 250 1987
YAMAHA TZ 250 1991
YAMAHA TZ 250 1995
YAMAHA TZ 250 1999
YAMAHA TZ 250 2003
YAMAHA RD 400 1977
YAMAHA RD 350 1974
YAMAHA RD 400 1979
YAMAHA XS 650 1977
YAMAHA XS 650 1975
YAMAHA RD 400 1978
YAMAHA XS 650 1976
YAMAHA RD 350 1975
YAMAHA RD 400 1976
YAMAHA TZ 250 1980
YAMAHA TZ 250 1984
YAMAHA RD 250 1978
YAMAHA TZ 250 1981
YAMAHA TZ 250 1985
YAMAHA XS 500 1976
YAMAHA TZ 250 1979
YAMAHA TZ 250 1983
YAMAHA XS 500 1975
YAMAHA XS 500 1977
YAMAHA RD 250 1979
YAMAHA TZ 250 1982

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