Code Constructeur : AA6864
4+ En stock
€1.97 TVA incluse
| Marque | Modèle | Description | Année | Pays |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Honda | XL 125 K3 | Brake Spring for Front Shoes (Single) | 1979 | Toutes Les Régions |
| Sym | City Hopper 50 | Spring for Rear Shoes (Single) | 1999 | Toutes Les Régions |
| Qingqi | QM 50QT-6A | Spring for Rear Shoes (Single) | 2006 | Toutes Les Régions |
| Peugeot | Ludix 2 Trend | Spring for Rear Shoes (Single) | 2010 | Toutes Les Régions |
| Kymco | MXer 50 (Quad) | Brake Spring for Front Shoes (Single) | 2005 | Toutes Les Régions |
| Honda | CG 125 | Brake Spring for Front Shoes (Single) | 1977 | Toutes Les Régions |
| Honda | C 50 LAC | Spring for Rear Shoes (Single) | 1982 | Toutes Les Régions |
| Sinnis | Jet 50 (QM50QT-6A) | Spring for Rear Shoes (Single) | 2009 | Toutes Les Régions |
| Superbyke | M-Ped 50 Road Classic QM50QT | Spring for Rear Shoes (Single) | 2006 | Toutes Les Régions |
| Kymco | Dink Yager 50 (SH10) | Spring for Rear Shoes (Single) | 2006 | Toutes Les Régions |
Regular motorcycle brake maintenance is essential for both safety and performance. Properly maintained brakes ensure consistent stopping power and help reduce the risk of accidents, particularly in emergency situations. When brakes are neglected, their performance can decline, leading to increased stopping distances and, in extreme cases, brake failure.
Routine checks, including inspecting components, monitoring fluid levels, and replacing worn brake pads and discs when needed, help keep your braking system performing at its best. Staying on top of maintenance gives riders greater confidence, control, and peace of mind on every ride.
Longueur 31mm.