2002- 2003 Yamaha R1 Race Rails
$229.99
Description
MADE IN THE USA
LIFETIME WARRANTY
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On Point Performance Race Rails are designed to protect the frame, tank, handle bars, and fairings of your motorcycle if it goes down during street or race use. It provides a great alternative to frame sliders that can break at speeds over 10 mph. This cage can withstand impacts at higher speeds. Extensive thought went into designing this street crash cage to be lightweight and low profile so as to not impede the nimbleness and aggressive leaning of your motorcycle during cornering (you will be able to drag knee before the sliders make contact with the ground)
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CNC machined: All tabs and tubing washers are CNC machined for extreme strength and precision
Low Profile: Our cage mounts more closely to the bike and provides more ground clearance than any other cage while staying clear of the rider and not hitting your shins
Construction: All of our cages are TIG welded by American craftsman at our facility in Downtown Los Angeles for ultimate strength
Materials: 1.75″ DOM tubing and 1.25″, 0.120 wall steel allow us to build the strongest cage on the market
Sliders: Made from a composite sourced from a German auto manufacturer, our sliders are strong enough to withstand repeated hard impacts without breaking or catching on surfaces, unlike competitors delrin sliders.
Mounting Points: Our race rails mount to the frame in two places. This provides a much better bond to the frame and better dissipation of impact forces than traditional frame sliders
Hardware: Class 12.9 mounting hardware included
Finish: Powder coated gloss black for a durable, long lasting finish
Install: You will not need to cut or modify your fairings to install these race rails
2 reviews for 2002- 2003 Yamaha R1 Race Rails
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djsdaniel92 (verified owner) –
High quality without a doubt you can tell they take pride in their products
Ed –
The most effective and discreet race rails out there. Luckily I have never dropped the bike on the streets to further evaluate them. I did drop the bike a couple of times during slow practice for my license in a parking lot years ago and there was zero damage to the bike or the body work. They really do work and as daniel92 below said: “you can tell they take pride in their products”.