Optimize your motorcycle trip with the SH38X aluminum side case from Shad. Sturdy and practical thanks to its patented extendable mechanism.
Engineering and design come together in SH38X Extensible to create a luggage set distinguished by its patented extensible mechanism, based on the concept of architecture: Tensigrity.
This technology has been adapted to the needs of the motorcycle world, to create a new and unique concept: dynamic tensigrity. An innovative system of mechanical tension compensation that allows suitcases to expand and contract telescopically and uniformly in a matter of seconds. Its cutting-edge design and technology won it the prestigious Reddot Design Award 2024.
The SH38X is +70 mm, with a 40% increase in volume, making it an XL modular indoor helmet (ECE 22-06). This makes SH38X the most compact expandable side case for helmets on the market.
SHAD, the leading brand in motorcycle luggage and a pioneer in expandability, presents an innovative set of EXTENSIBLE side cases adaptable to the latest generation of top-of-the-range motorcycles. Its cutting-edge design and technology have won it the prestigious Reddot Design Award 2024.
Ideal for any regular motorcycle user who appreciates extra cargo capacity at all times. Or for tous bikers who wish to reduce the width of their motorcycle with the equipment installed, and improve safety and riding sensations during their motorcycle trips.
The design of the locking system is based on 3P or 4P* mounting, allowing maximum integration into the motorcycle.
Similarly, the "Double Locking System" is used to lock it to the bracket and, at the same time, prevent access to the inside of the case.
The SH38X joins the current SH58X and SH59X expandable TOP CASE range, providing the most demanding and advanced motorcyclists with a set of EXPANDABLE Top case and side cases. More details:
*System 4P mounting adapter (204632R) required.
Brand | Shad |
Supplier reference | D0B38200 |
Color | alumunium |
Main color | Silver |
Motorcycle brand | N/C |
Stability | Urban motorcycle |