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NEW VENTURA LUGGAGE SYSTEMS FOR SPRINT ST & Z750-S
07 June 2005 - Triumph Motorcycles Ltd

Ventura have produced fitting kits for the acclaimed Triumph Sprint ST and stylish new Kawasaki Z750-S just in time for the peak touring season

Ventura’s unique soft luggage rack system offers substantial carrying capacity and incredible stability (it has been independently tested at over 180mph) yet can be removed from the bike in a matter of seconds, leaving minimal evidence of the rigid frame on which the packs sit.

The system is modular & based around L-brackets, which are tailor-made for each model, so that they can be fitted with the minimum fuss. On both the Sprint and Z750 they mount to the pillion foot rest and run parallel with the rear bodywork to fit to a point below the grab handle. The Pack Rack slots into the L-brackets and then a choice of Ventura Packs can be dropped onto the rack and clipped into place. Thus the system is completely stable, even at speed.

Just as importantly, when not in use, the Pack Rack can be removed, leaving only the L-brackets exposed. Alternatively, the Pack rack can be replaced with discreet Grab Handle or Sport Rack.

The Ventura fitting kits for the Kawasaki Z750-S & Triumph Sprint ST sell for £79.99 inc. VAT. Add £41.99 for a Pack Rack, £36.99 for a Sport Rack and £19.99 for the Grab Handle. Pack prices start at £84.99 for the 35-litre Delta Pack.

The systems pictured feature L-brackets, Pack-Rack and 45-litre capacity Spada Pack, (in black, red or blue), giving a total cost of £216.97.

www.triumphmotorcycles.com


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