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Basil Carry All Achtermand MIK 22 Liter

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Basil Carry All Achtermand MIK 22 LiterEen ruime en afneembare Basil Carry All achtermand (ook vermeld als Basil achtermand) die met de meegeleverde MIK adapter snel en veilig op bagagedragers klikbaar is. De Carry All serie is ontworpen voor dagelijks gebruik: boodschappen, werkspullen of een kleine boodschapstocht. De manden zijn lichtgewicht, eenvoudig afneembaar en voorzien van een aluminium beugel met curve zodat de bovenzijde aan de zadelzijde schuin afloopt en zo dicht mogelijk bij

Een ruime en afneembare Basil Carry All achtermand (ook vermeld als Basil achtermand) die met de meegeleverde MIK-adapter snel en veilig op bagagedragers klikbaar is.

De Carry All-serie is ontworpen voor dagelijks gebruik: boodschappen, werkspullen of een kleine boodschapstocht. De manden zijn lichtgewicht, eenvoudig afneembaar en voorzien van een aluminium beugel met curve zodat de bovenzijde aan de zadelzijde schuin afloopt en zo dicht mogelijk bij het zadel kan worden geplaatst zonder te hinderen. Alle varianten worden geleverd met een aansnoerkoord en een binnenvak; sommige uitvoeringen hebben bovendien reflecterend materiaal voor betere zichtbaarheid.

Belangrijkste kenmerken van de Basil achtermand

  • Eenvoudige MIK-montage met voorgemonteerde MIK Adapterplate 2.0 (70173) - snelle klikbevestiging en afneembaarheid
  • Inhoud van 22 l, geschikt voor dagelijkse boodschappen en kleine ladingen
  • Aansnoerkoord en binnenvak voor extra stabiliteit van inhoud
  • Aluminium beugel met curve voor afschuining aan de zadelzijde
  • Lichtgewicht en voorzien van hengsels voor makkelijk meenemen
  • Geschikt voor diverse bagagedragers, ook e-bikes

Specificaties

  • Volume: 22 liter
  • Bevestiging: MIK-adapterplate (voorgemonteerd) voor montage op MIK-systeemdragers of MIK Carrier Plate
  • Positie op de fiets: achterop (bagagedrager)
  • Materiaal: polyester (bij sommige varianten waterafstotend; bij de Flair-varianten gerecycled polyester)

Variantafmetingen en uitvoeringen:

  • Classic - zwart: 20 x 38 x 17 cm
  • 2Day - grey melee: 20 x 38 x 17 cm
  • Flair - groen (jaren 70-print): 38 x 21 x 27 cm
  • Flair - navy blue (jaren 70-print): 38 x 21 x 27 cm
  • Inclusief: MIK Adapterplate 2.0 (70173), aansnoerkoord, binnenvak en hengsels
  • Extra: sommige varianten hebben reflecterend materiaal voor betere zichtbaarheid

Deze Carry All-achtermanden combineren praktische functionaliteit met een compact ontwerp en zijn ideaal wanneer je een afneembare, MIK-compatibele mand zoekt voor dagelijks gebruik.

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