3P System Mount
3P System Mount
3P System Mount
3P System Mount
3P System Mount

3P System Mount

K0ER62IF

Regular price $288.00


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SHAD 3P Side Case mounting kits allow you to equip your motorcycle with most models of SHAD Side Cases. Each kit is bike-specific, designed and developed to fit a particular Make, Model, and Year.

Customer Reviews

Based on 3 reviews
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Nathaniel H.
Solid Build Easy Install

Just installed these to us with the SH23 hard cases. Install was quick and easy, fit is good. Took out on a week long 2300 mile trip around the northeast US and had zero problems, no noise or vibrations. Would recommend.

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Brett S.
Fit to 2012 Ninja 650 US Version w/o grab handles

Effectively the only modification needed to use this kit on a stock US version 2012 Ninja 650 (ER-6F) is drilling a hole and installing a grommet on each side of the tail plastics.
This was easily performed by removing one side plastic, both support bolts, and shining a flashlight through the bike's structure and marking the point of light on the opposing side's plastic.

The R&G Tail Tidy does not fit without modification. As the pictures show, part #12 interferes with the Tail Tidy. I simply bent the Tail Tidy immediately after the two rear bolts
that secure it, and it fits now. It still has its mounting points for the turn signals, so I may look into cleaning this up somehow. It is not possible to leave the turn signals
on the Tail Tidy while the 3P mounting brackets are installed.

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Brett S.
Fit to 2012 Ninja 650 US Version w/o grab handles

Effectively the only modification needed to use this kit on a stock US version 2012 Ninja 650 (ER-6F) is drilling a hole and installing a grommet on each side of the tail plastics.
This was easily performed by removing one side plastic, both support bolts, and shining a flashlight through the bike's structure and marking the point of light on the opposing side's plastic.

The R&G Tail Tidy does not fit without modification. As the pictures show, part #12 interferes with the Tail Tidy. I simply bent the Tail Tidy immediately after the two rear bolts
that secure it, and it fits now. It still has its mounting points for the turn signals, so I may look into cleaning this up somehow. It is not possible to leave the turn signals
on the Tail Tidy while the 3P mounting brackets are installed.

Customer Reviews

Based on 3 reviews
100%
(3)
0%
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Nathaniel H.
Solid Build Easy Install

Just installed these to us with the SH23 hard cases. Install was quick and easy, fit is good. Took out on a week long 2300 mile trip around the northeast US and had zero problems, no noise or vibrations. Would recommend.

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Brett S.
Fit to 2012 Ninja 650 US Version w/o grab handles

Effectively the only modification needed to use this kit on a stock US version 2012 Ninja 650 (ER-6F) is drilling a hole and installing a grommet on each side of the tail plastics.
This was easily performed by removing one side plastic, both support bolts, and shining a flashlight through the bike's structure and marking the point of light on the opposing side's plastic.

The R&G Tail Tidy does not fit without modification. As the pictures show, part #12 interferes with the Tail Tidy. I simply bent the Tail Tidy immediately after the two rear bolts
that secure it, and it fits now. It still has its mounting points for the turn signals, so I may look into cleaning this up somehow. It is not possible to leave the turn signals
on the Tail Tidy while the 3P mounting brackets are installed.

B
Brett S.
Fit to 2012 Ninja 650 US Version w/o grab handles

Effectively the only modification needed to use this kit on a stock US version 2012 Ninja 650 (ER-6F) is drilling a hole and installing a grommet on each side of the tail plastics.
This was easily performed by removing one side plastic, both support bolts, and shining a flashlight through the bike's structure and marking the point of light on the opposing side's plastic.

The R&G Tail Tidy does not fit without modification. As the pictures show, part #12 interferes with the Tail Tidy. I simply bent the Tail Tidy immediately after the two rear bolts
that secure it, and it fits now. It still has its mounting points for the turn signals, so I may look into cleaning this up somehow. It is not possible to leave the turn signals
on the Tail Tidy while the 3P mounting brackets are installed.