R&G has worked fast to produce a large range of protection and styling bolt-on products for the new KTM RC 125.
With the much-anticipated bike only arriving at dealers earlier this month, the world leader in motorcycle crash protection knows that riders will want to start protecting and customising this highly capable 125 immediately.
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The British Company offers its core range of damage protection products, including the Aero Crash Protectors, Engine Case Covers and Fork Protectors along with items like its Tail Tidy that drastically sharpens the appearance of the bike’s rear.
To see the full range and for more information visit www.rg-racing.com
Aero Crash Protectors £TBA
R&G’s award-winning protectors require no modifications to the RC’s fairing; the teardrop-shaped ‘bungs’ mounting via bespoke brackets on the steel, tubular frame. The protector, made from High Density Polyethylene (HDPE), is designed to wear, helping to slow a sliding bike down. The particular grade of steel bolt used will not shatter or tear its mounting point, but helps to absorb and impact by bending.
Engine Case Covers £60.99/£66.99, Kit £114.99
Approved for racing in British Superbikes, AMA events and Australian Superbikes, among many others, our Engine Case Covers are more than ready to protect the KTM RC 125 on the street. Mounting over the existing engine casing to give a second skin, these do not require draining the bike’s fluids to fit. Available separately or as a money-saving two-piece kit.
Radiator Guard from £59.99 – £64.99
This lightweight aluminium guard helps protect the expensive cooling system on the KTM from stone and road debris damage without restricting airflow. Simple to fit, it is available in black, titanium (both £59.99) or orange (£64.99) colouring.
Tail Tidy £74.99
Constructed from aluminium for a precision, factory fit, the R&G Tail Tidy drastically sharpens the rear end of the RC 125 by removing the long standard item and replacing it with a much sharper unit, complete with bright white, E-marked LED number plate light and allows the use of standard indicators or micro versions.
Bar End Sliders £26.49
These extend the length of the bars to help prevent the handlebar controls and tank from making contact with the ground should the RC 125 fall over. Made with a HDPE cap and a steel body, the R&G Bar End Sliders are robust, light and stylish.
Fork Protectors £39.99
The R&G Fork Protectors guard the lower part of the front suspension as well as the brake caliper. Made from HDPE, these are designed to wear and slow a sliding bike down. Incredibly easy to install, available in black or orange.
Cotton Reels £19.99 – £25.49
R&G Cotton Reels double up as protection for the swingarm and also allow the bike to be placed on a ‘prong type’ paddock stand for maintenance and wheel changes. The product affixes direct into existing mounts, taking only seconds to fit.
Kickstand Shoe £34.99
The stylish Kickstand Shoe greatly increases the footprint of the sidestand to spread the bike’s weight better when parked on soft ground, helping to prevent it from falling over.
R&G Eazi-Grip Traction Pads £25.99
The self-adhesive R&G Eazi-Grip Traction Pads help prevent a rider from sliding around the bike when cornering, allowing more grip of the tank which offers increased machine ‘feel’ to create more confidence.
As a bonus, this product also prevents wear on the finish of the tank. Available in black or clear, the Traction Grips come pre-cut for the RC 125.
Footrest Blanking Plates £TBA
For RC 125 owner who won’t carry a pillion passenger, the R&G Footrest Blanking Plates neaten up the space left by removing the pillion footrests.
Mirror Blanking Plates £TBA
For riders who choose not to use mirrors, perhaps for track use, R&G’s Mirror Blanking Plates cover the unsightly hole left from the KTM’s mirror stalks and maintain a securely mounted upper section of the fairing.
To find out more or what else R&G can offer, visit www.rg-racing.com
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