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Large volume clutch reservoir for TC TE FE TX 701 ENDURO SUPERMOTO 16-23
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Features:
- Has double the volume, allowing enough fluid to remain above the master cylinder.
- 7 cooling fins on the surface to cool the fluid. Improves cooling speed by 200%.
- Prevents air bubbles from entering your system.
- Comes with a durable seal that effectively prevents fluid from leaking past the seal.
- Made from high-quality aluminum that further increases cooling speed, super lightweight and sturdy.
- Shaped and anodized surface that perfectly matches the bike’s lines. Give your bike a fresh look in the race.
- Manufactured with advanced CNC technology, ensuring the precision of every machined part.
- Reuses the factory Magura membrane.
Item Specifications:
- Brand: NiceCNC
- Condition: 100% brand new
- Material: Aluminum alloy clutch reservoir / stainless steel screws
- Processing: CNC machined
Package Includes:
1x Clutch reservoir (including all necessary mounting parts)
Installation Note: Please use the original rubber seal. If you need an installation video, please contact customer service.
Fitment:
Only for Magura clutch pump (not rectangular model)
- For HUSQVARNA
TC125 17-20
TC250 17-20
TE/TE i 150 17-21
TE/TE i 250/300 17-21
FS450 16-20
TX125-300 17-21
FX350-450 17-21
FE250-501/S 17-21
701 ENDURO/SUPERMOTO 16-23
- For KTM
690 DUKE/R 2014-2019
690 ENDURO R 2013-2023
690 SMC R 2013-2021
690 SUPERMOTO 2007-2009
1050 ADVENTURE 15-16
1090 ADVENTURE / R 17-19
1190 ADVENTURE / R 13-16
1290 SUPER ADVENTURE 15-16
1290 SUPER ADVENTURE S/R/T 17-20
Disclaimer: Parts from the NiceCNC shop are not sponsored or endorsed by the brands to which the parts fit, nor are they affiliated with them, including Harley-Davidson, Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Suzuki, KTM, Duke, Husaberg, Husqvarna, BMW, Aprilia, Triumph, Piaggio, Ducati, MV Agusta, Moto Guzzi, Benelli, Buell, CF-Moto, Enfield, Hyosung, Indian, etc.










