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20x17 Variator weight set POLINI HQ 6pcs

€ 24.07
€ 16.85  



Product code:  189654


Weight:  
7,5g
8,0g
8,5g
9,0g
9,5g
10,0g
10,4g
11,8g
12,5g
12,9g
13,2g
14,0g
14,7g
15,7g


Quantity

Fits to:
APRILIA:
Leonardo 125 1996-2001
Leonardo 150 1996-2001
Leonardo ST 125 2001
Leonardo ST 125 2003-2004
Leonardo ST 150 2001
Leonardo ST 150 2003-2004
Scarabeo GT 125 1999-2004
Scarabeo GT 150 1999-2004
Scarabeo GT 200 1999-2004

BENELLI:
Velvet Eco 125 1999-2001
Velvet Eco 150 1999-2001
Velvet Touring 125 2001-2003
Velvet Touring 150 2001-2003

GILERA:
Runner FXR 180 1998-2002

ITALJET:
Dragster 180 1999-2002
Jupiter 125 2001-2002
Jupiter 150 2001-2002
Millenium 125 2000-2002
Millenium 150 2000-2002

MALAGUTI:
F12 Phantom Max 125 2003-2007
Madison 125 1999-2005
Madison 150 1999-2002

MBK:
Cityliner 125i 2008-2012
Doodo 125 2000-2002
Doodo 150 2000-2002
Evolis 125i 2014-2016
Evolis ABS 125i 2014-2016
Flame 125 1997-1999
Flame R 125 2000-2003
Skyliner 125 1998-2006
Skyliner 150 1998-2000
Skyliner 180 2003
Skyliner II 125 2007-2009
Thunder 125 2001-2002
Thunder 150 2001-2002

PEUGEOT:
Elyseo 125 1999-2002
Elyseo 150 2001
Piaggio Hexagon LXT 180 1999-2000

RENAULT:
Kouranos 125 2002-2003

SUZUKI:
Epicuro 125 1999-2000
Epicuro 150 1999-2001
Sixteen 125i 2008-2012
Sixteen 150i 2008-2011

YAMAHA:
Cygnus 125 1997-1999
Cygnus-R 125 2000-2003
Majesty 125 DT 1996-1997
Majesty 125 1998-2006
Majesty 150 1998-2000
Majesty 180 2003-2006
Majesty II 125 2007-2009
Maxster 125 2001-2002
Maxster 150 2001-2002
Teo's 125 2000-2002
Teo's 150 2001-2002
X-City 125i 2008-2012
X-Max 125i 2006-2009
X-Max II 125i 2010-2013
X-Max II ABS 125i 2011-2013
X-Max II ABS 250i 2011-2013
X-Max II ABS Business 125i 2011-2012
X-Max II Sport 125i 2011-2013
X-Max III 125i 2014-2016
X-Max III ABS 125i 2014-2016

*May fit for other models.

POLINI


POLINI is an Italian manufacturer of tuning parts for motorcycles, mopeds and scooters. Among other products, they make cylinders and variators for both racing and road use. The company was founded when Italian soldier Battista Polini returned from service in World War II and began producing bicycles that were popular and sold well. The company's first logo was a ram, which was the emblem of Battista's battalion. When the first Vespa and Lambretta scooters appeared in the 1940s, their parts began to be produced.