Product spotlight: Scar MX 404
Scar has specialized in high-quality aluminum parts for off-road motorcycles since 2003. Of course, the brand is best known for its high-quality T-pieces and footrests. But Scar continues to innovate and is now presenting its new MX 404 stand.
The French Scar is a leader in Europe when it comes to triple clamps (T-pieces). For the 2020 season, SCAR is strengthening its hard parts offering with a new aluminum engine standard. This MX 404 stand is light and robust and offers every convenience for competitions or training: there is a central opening to empty the engine, a platform at the bottom to place the oil pan, screws and tools.
Error 404, not with SCAR!
The sleek “factory” look is enhanced by the black satin finish and the openwork pieces in the legs. A scored rubber layer covers the top of the 404 motorcycle stand for extra grip. Suitable for all cross and enduro motorcycles from 50cc to 530cc. Supplied with a personalizable sponsor plate.
Features:
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- Aluminium
- Oil drain hole
- Tray to catch liquid
- dismountable
- Robust and ultra-light
- Rubber layer
- Suitable for all engines from 50cc to 530cc
- Maximum load: 200kg
- Supplied with a number/sponsor plate
Recommended retail price: 109 euros INCL. VAT
More information: BIHR – www.bihr.eu
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