R&G Monthly Roundup – July
The year seems to be flying by - and somehow we’re already in August! July was a busy month for us here at R&G, as we launched a host of new products and parts, as well as getting our Paddock Support Service ready for the start of the 2020 Bennetts British Superbike Championship.
Check out some of our top highlights from July…
Honda CBR1000RR-R SP
Some of the biggest news we announced in July was our all-new range of crash protection and styling accessories for the Honda CBR1000RR-R and SP models. The collection consists of core crash protection items such as our Aero Crash rotectors and Bar End Sliders, alongside accessories such as our popular Tail Tidy – check out the full range here.
Barkbusters SABRE guards
July also saw our distributed brand Barkbusters unveil their new SABRE guards. These lightweight and robust off-road guards have been designed for motocross and enduro machines and let you choose the level of protection and colour scheme that you want!
Foggy Knee Sliders
We’re very excited to be partnering with World Superbike legend Carl Fogarty with a unique limited edition version of our Aero Knee Sliders. The Foggy edition sliders have been designed and produced by Big Dawg Hydrographics Supplies and feature the flag of St. George alongside the iconic ‘eyes’ logo that have become synonymous with King Carl.
BSB Comp
To celebrate the start of the 2020 Bennetts British Superbike Championship, we teamed up with the Series to give one lucky winner the ultimate R&G BSB package, worth over £200! There’s still time to enter, so head over to their page to enter!
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R&G on track…
At one point, we weren’t sure if we were going to see any more racing this year, but every major championship is now back in action and we have seen some incredible racing already. In America, the R&G-sponsored MotoAmerica series is heating up and after four rounds it’s reigning champ Cameron Beaubier who leads the way.
The WSBK series also resumed in Europe, where young R&G-protected Eunan McGlinchey got his first taste of the world stage. Back here in the UK, we had the first BSB test ahead of the Series getting underway this weekend!