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FO-K66-0-02-SET-B

Fork bridge set BMW

€1,118.38*

Available immediately, delivery time: 2-5 days

Available immediately, delivery time: 2-5 days

Warranty: 2 years standard, extendable to 3 years

Spare parts supply

Product information "Fork bridge set BMW"

Our milled motorbike triple clamps combine the enormous know-how of the motorcycling elite with first-class quality and offer an impressive list of outstanding features. Each component is manufactured from the highest quality aluminium to ensure maximum performance and stability.

An outstanding feature of our triple clamps is their minimal weight. The use of the highest quality aluminium enables a lightweight construction that reduces the overall weight of the motorbike. This results in significantly improved agility and torsional rigidity, allowing the motorbike to be navigated quickly and precisely through corners, even under extreme conditions. The milled ignition lock holder offers a simple and precise fit.

Our milled motorbike triple clamps have proven themselves in the highest national and international racing series. They are used by professional racers and therefore also offer hobby racers exclusive and first-class material. Experience and feedback from racing are incorporated into the development of our triple clamps to ensure the highest quality standards.

Another major advantage is that the upper triple clamp can be fitted plug & play with little effort. A corresponding bracket for the steering damper is also included on the bridge.

Additional holes on the lower triple clamp for perfect and clean attachment of data recording sensors.

The triple clamp is used in the IDM and fulfils the highest racing requirements.

Other triple clamps for Öhlins or ZF forks on request.

NOTE: M 1000 RR slide sensor must be removed and deactivated.

This is a pure racing product without road approval.

Suitable for:
  • BMW M 1000 RR SM99 (2020 - 2022)
  • BMW M 1000 RR SM99 (2023 - 2024)
  • BMW S 1000 RR 2R99/2R99R (2019 - 2022)
  • BMW S 1000 RR SM99 (2023 - 2024)