The 11th edition of India Bike Week (IBW) saw RCB, a prominent brand in motorcycle aftermarket parts and accessories, making waves with its innovative showcase. The company revealed specially modified Yamaha Aerox scooters, fitted with high-performance components from RCB and UMA Racing. The upgrades, focusing on performance and safety, highlighted RCB’s engineering prowess and rider-centric design approach.
RCB’s Yamaha Aerox models featured modifications across four major categories:
These updates blended newly developed technologies and existing products, underscoring RCB’s versatility across various motorcycle models.
RCB has leveraged its partnerships with MotoGP teams to incorporate cutting-edge racing technologies into consumer-grade products. Using tools like 3D scanning, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), and material fatigue analysis, RCB ensures its components deliver exceptional performance under rigorous conditions. The manufacturing process uses high-quality forged aluminum with durable anodized coatings, guaranteeing longevity and reliability.
RCB has made significant strides in the Indian market, partnering with local distributors to cater to a growing community of motorcycle enthusiasts. Beyond India, the brand maintains a strong presence in Southeast Asia, China, and Europe, recently opening an office in Italy.
According to Mr. Jun Siong, RCB India’s Country Manager, and Mr. Jonathan, RCB HQ Brand Manager, the company is committed to elevating the motorcycling experience by combining advanced technology with user-friendly design.
RCB’s participation in IBW 2024 highlights its dedication to improving the riding experience. By offering high-quality upgrades that prioritize safety, performance, and customization, RCB continues to resonate with motorcycle enthusiasts globally. The modifications showcased how RCB parts could transform everyday motorcycles into high-performance machines designed for diverse terrains and conditions.
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