New Rizoma Accessories For BMW R nineT Scrambler Press Release from Rizoma: Following the successful release of its accessory line for the BMW R nineT in 2015, Rizoma now introduces an expanded line of accessories designed specifically for the new R nineT Scrambler. The new accessories include a Headlight Fairing with billet aluminum adapters; Cross Bar for the standard handlebar; Front Fender with Fork Stabilizer that matches the Rear Fender; LED Fog Auxiliary Lights with aluminum covers; supports for back and side bags; and extra protection for off-road excursions in the form of headlight protection, and engine protection bars with replaceable aluminum sliders. Adjustability is always a nice touch, especially for motorcycles designed to go off road, so Rizoma added RALLY Rider Pegs with replaceable steel teeth; an Adjustable Shift Lever; Adjustable 3D Brake and Clutch Levers, and a selection of Grips—now available for all R nineT models thanks to the specifically designed grip adapter. Additionally, the Scrambler shares many Rizoma accessories with the standard R nineT, including Cylinder Head Covers, Engine Covers, Intake Tip, Brake and Clutch fluid tank caps, Handlebar Top Clamp Set, Gas Cap, Frame Hole Caps, Exhaust Tips for the standard system, and four different License Plate Support options for different configurations. Headlight Guard | Low Headlight Fairingclutch/Brake Fluid Tank Caps One Mirrors | Handlebar | Crossbarhandlebar Top Clamp Se… Low Headlight Fairing With Headlightfairing Adapter Gear Lever – Adjustable Head Cover | Engine Cover | Pivot Coverled Fog Auxiliary Lights | Engine Protection Bars Exhaust Tips | Fox License Plate Support | Club Marker Lights | Rear Bag And Saddlebag Support Rear Bag Support Engine Protection Bars With Replaceable Aluminum Sliders Front Fender With Fork Stabiliser Gear Lever – Adjustable | Rally Rider Pegspivot Cover Side Arm License Plate Support Kit | Hub Cover Outside License Plate Support Kit | Hub Cover New Rizoma Accessories For BMW R nineT Scrambler appeared first on Motorcycle.com News.
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