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2016+Rizoma+Press+Kit.Pdf 2016 PRESS INFORMATION CREATIVITY RECOGNIZES NO RULES BUT STRUCTURES THE FUTURE CONTENTS Rizoma 06 Shaping Movement 10 Rizoma Universal Accessory Line 12 Mirrors 14 Marker Lights 16 Proguard System® 18 Brake/Clutch Levers 20 Grips 22 Handlebars 23 Risers | Handlebar Caps 24 Fluid Tanks 26 Caps | Guards 28 Rear Set Control Kits 30 Pegs 32 Headlight Fairing | Fenders 34 License Plate Support 36 Rizoma Model-Specific Accessories 38 Rizoma Product Image Guide 44 RIZOMA Driven by the vision of its founders, CEO Fabrizio Rigolio and General Manager Fabio Rigolio, Rizoma has come a long way in barely more than 10 years. Rising from a small workshop on the outskirts of Milan, Rizoma is now a leading global brand specializing in the dynamic design of high-quality aftermarket accessories. Innovative products exported worldwide have earned Rizoma the reputation as a top-quality brand. It began when the brothers designed and manufactured their first customized accessory—a machined aluminum mirror—in a simple, family-run workshop. It didn’t take long for that beautifully designed mirror to become popular, and soon Rizoma was a booming business with a rapidly expanding product line. Today, Rizoma is a worldwide organization with offices in France, Germany, Spain, and the U.S.A. and a product line of more than 1500 accessories showcased in catalogs that are distributed to more than 160 countries around the world. Rizoma means “root”—rather appropriate given that the company remains firmly rooted in Milan’s fashion and design district, with its head office in Ferno and a growing production area covering more than 20,000 square feet. IDEATO E CREATO IN ITALIA DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED IN ITALY SHAPING MOVEMENT Rizoma products are made almost exclusively from solid blocks of aluminum. Combining beauty with aerodynamics and lightness, Rizoma products strive to “give shape to movement,” a cornerstone of the company’s “Created in Italy” design philosophy. People are an essential asset at Rizoma. A close-knit team of passionate professionals combines various areas of expertise with an extreme focus on detail, and team members are encouraged to challenge convention while expressing their own potential and ideas. R&D Director Fiorenzo Fanali exemplifies the Rizoma commitment to excellence. Fanali worked in the MotoGP paddock for 40 years, moving from tech to team manager with top teams and riders—Giacomo Agostini, Phil Read, Kenny Roberts, Eddie Lawson, Freddie Spencer, John Kocinski, Randy Mamola, Marco Lucchinelli, Alex Barros, Marco Melandri, Valentino Rossi, and many others, before joining Rizoma. He was also the crew chief for the factory Yamaha World Superbike team of Colin Edwards, Scott Russell, and Noryuki Haga. Above all, the company has a unique ability to evolve with changing cultural styles and influences, while retaining its essential identity with a strong emphasis on quality, design, and function. The unrelenting dedication to detail is seen in every accessory Rizoma produces for the most popular motorcycles in the world. RIZOMA UNIVERSAL accessory LINE There are hundreds of different universal accessories produced by Rizoma that fit just about every motorcycle on the market, from mirrors to marker lights, foot pegs to engine guards, and much more, all handcrafted to the highest possible design and production standards. Industry standard anodizing, unparalleled quality control, 3D machining process, and uniquely Italian design. MIRRORS UNIVERSAL Rizoma offers 20 different mirror selections, including six bar-end-style mirrors and 14 regular-style mirrors. 4D CLASS | RETRO | CIRCUIT 744 | CIRCUIT 851 | CIRCUIT 959 | DRIFT | DYNAMIC | ELISSE | LIMIT | LINEA | ONE | RADIAL | REVERSE RETRO | SPIRIT | SPY-ARM | SPY-R | SPY-Q | TOMOK | VELOCE | VELOCE L These mirrors feature the same glass that’s used by high-end automobile manufacturers such as Audi and Mercedes-Benz. Some use flat glass while others utilize 4D glass, a convex, antiglare glass that provides a wider, clear view. The Elisse mirror even utilizes a hydrophilic treatment that whisks away dust and water. The Veloce L mirror has built-in marker lights. All mirrors use aircraft-grade aluminum and anodizing processes for fade-resistant surfaces and long-term durability. Tight production tolerances and tuned-alloy structure decrease vibration for a clearer view. SPIRIT Mirror VELOCE L Mirror 14 | 15 MARKER LIGHTS UNIVERSAL All Rizoma marker lights are lightweight, small, and aerodynamic and utilize high-tech LED illumination for maximum visibility. ACTION | CLUB LINE | SGUARDO | ZERO These marker lights narrow a bike’s profile and are mounted on bendable rubber stalks for added durability. SGUARDO Marker Light ZERO Marker Light 16 | 17 PROGUARD SYSTEM® UNIVERSAL STREET EDITION RACING EDITION Rizoma was one of the pioneers of brake guards, and the Proguard System® sets the industry standard for quality, fit, and finish. Designed to help prevent unexpected brake-lever engagement, brake guards are required by the FIM. You’ll find Rizoma’s high-quality CNC- machined aluminum Proguards on all of the Moto 2 machines, the Suzuki and Ducati MotoGP bikes, and the MotoAmerica Yoshimura machines. Proguards are available in two styles: the street edition that is straight and can be run on both the brake and clutch side, and the racing edition, which is angled to allow more freedom of movement for the rider. Racing Edition PROGUARD SYSTEM® 18 | 19 BRAKE/CLUTCH LEVERS UNIVERSAL 3D RRC Remote Adjuster Rizoma lightweight aluminum levers are precision machined to ultra-tight tolerances for maximum feel, high strength, and long-term durability. The all-new 3D levers feature folding technology, screw-type adjustment, and rubber-grip surfaces on the adjusters for better traction, and they are available with an optional remote brake adjuster. The RRC levers feature detent adjustments, are non-foldable, and are less round in shape than the 3D levers. 3D Brake Lever 20 | 21 SPORT Grip DRAG Bar GRIPS HANDLEBARS UNIVERSAL UNIVERSAL 1 1 /8-INCH DIAMETER CROSSBAR Rizoma grips are machined from a solid billet of aluminum For riders looking for a more upright seating position, Rizoma’s extruded-aluminum and bonded to a rubber layer for comfort and durability. Tapered Handlebar offers a unique look and feel compared to the stock handlebar. LEGEND | LUX | SPORT | SPORT 25.4 | URLO | URLO 25.4 DRAG BAR | HANDLEBAR | TAPERED HANDLEBAR | CROSSBAR They are available in a wide variety of sizes and styles to fit standard and aftermarket handlebars. They are available in three different bends and five different heights, come in a variety of colors, and accommodate Rizoma’s Crossbar as well. URLO Grip TAPERED Handlebar 22 | 23 HANDLEBAR CAPS | RISERS UNIVERSAL SWITCH RISER | 25.4 mm These handlebar risers let riders customize handlebar position for the best fit. They are machined from a solid billet of aluminum and are available in different heights to fit a variety of triple clamps. Handlebar end caps feature anti-vibration rubber inserts. 24 | 25 FLUID TANKS UNIVERSAL Rizoma fluid tanks are made of aircraft-grade aluminum machined from a solid billet. NEXT | WAVE The rubber components are top medical-grade for durability and consistent performance. Available in different styles and sizes, all tanks accommodate DOT 3 and 4 brake fluid, feature a convenient sight window, and come in different finishes for clutch master cylinder and front and rear brake applications. WAVE Fluid Tank WAVE Fluid Tank 26 | 27 CAPS | GUARDS UNIVERSAL BRAKE / CLUTCH FLUID TANK CAPS GAS TANK CAPS WHEEL AXLE PROTECTION ENGINE / FAIRING GUARDS PRO | B-PRO | SHAPE Rizoma offers a huge variety of aluminum fuel caps, engine oil caps with a track-oriented safety lock feature, frame hole and swing arm caps, and swing arm spools that accommodate rear-wheel stands. Rizoma also has a vast number of axle and engine guards featuring Delrin® sliders. Some of the engine guards are designed with engineered stress points to reduce the impact to the engine or frame. WHEEL AXLE PROTECTION 28 | 29 REAR SET CONTROL KITS UNIVERSAL EVO RRC REV Light and strong, the rear set control kits are constructed of varying types of aluminum alloy to balance strength and weight, which adds a whole new level of function to the bike’s ergonomics. There are six different peg placement options, and the adjustable shift and brake levers (eccentric system) allow riders to dramatically alter the riding position to their personal preference. Rizoma offers three different peg sets: The RRC track pegs are ultra-strong yet lighter than stock systems and accommodate a reverse shift pattern. The REV is the top model in the line, offering the most adjustability, and is constructed of several different types of aluminum REV Rear Set Control Kit alloy to offer the highest balance of strength and light weight. The REV can also accommodate some reverse shift patterns. The EVO is mid-priced among the three rear set systems and blends features of the RRC and REV systems. 30 | 31 PEGS UNIVERSAL PRO PEGS | RIDER/PASSENGER B-PRO PEGS | RIDER/PASSENGER STREET PEGS TOURING PEGS Machined from billet aluminum, Rizoma pegs come in a variety of styles and shapes for street and track applications, and the Touring Pegs are also available with rubber inserts (sold separately) for maximum comfort. STREET Pegs 32 | 33 HEADLIGHT FAIRING | FENDERS UNIVERSAL HEADLIGHT FAIRING FRONT FENDER REAR FENDER Don’t have your own metal shop but want that roll-your-own style? Rizoma’s headlight fairing complements the multiple sizes of front and rear fenders. The fairing and fenders are molded from sheets of anodized aluminum alloy and are available in a brushed finish as well as matte/ low-sheen black. 34 | 35 LICENSE PLATE SUPPORT UNIVERSAL FOX SIDE ARM FOX | The Rizoma Fox License Plate Support has been a classic in the motorcycle industry for years. Shorter than the stock license plate support, it provides a more sporty look.
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