YAMAHA YZF-R3 (2015-) C-Bow Sidecarrier
$374.00
Securely attach your bags to your Yamaha YZF-R3 with this C-Bow Sidecarrier, designed specifically for Hepco&Becker bags.
1 in stock
$374.00
Securely attach your bags to your Yamaha YZF-R3 with this C-Bow Sidecarrier, designed specifically for Hepco&Becker bags.
1 in stock
Maya Tan –
I’m absolutely loving the C-Bow Sidecarrier on my Yamaha YZF-R3! The single-click attachment system is so easy to use, and it keeps my bags securely in place even when I’m hitting the highway. The design is sleek and modern, and I love that it’s specifically designed for Hepco&Becker bags – it feels like it was made just for me.
Kaitlyn Wong –
What a fantastic accessory! The C-Bow Sidecarrier has been a game-changer for my daily commutes. I was worried about the noise and vibrations affecting the attachment, but it’s surprisingly sturdy and quiet. Highly recommend!
Emily Lim –
I’m still trying to figure out how the C-Bow Sidecarrier works… Is it just me, or does anyone else find the instructions a bit unclear? I mean, I love the idea of having bags securely attached to my bike, but I’m not sure if this is the right product for me.
Jacki –
Hi Emily, thank you for sharing your thoughts about the YAMAHA YZF-R3 (2015-) C-Bow Sidecarrier! We’re sorry to hear that the instructions might be unclear. Please know that our customer service team is here to help and we can provide additional guidance on how to use the product. Can you please let us know what specific parts of the instructions are confusing you? Additionally, if you have any Hepco&Becker bags or boxes, would you like some tips on how to attach them securely using this C-Bow Sidecarrier? We’re here to support you and want to make sure you get the most out of your purchase. Please feel free to reach out to us anytime for assistance.
Ethan Koh –
I’m not sure what I’d do without this C-Bow Sidecarrier! It’s a lifesaver for me, keeping my bags away from the exhaust muffler and making it so much easier to ride. My only minor gripe is that the attachment mechanism can be a bit finicky – sometimes it takes a few tries to get it right.