Dress-up your ride with carbon parts: Magical Racing introduces Street Bodywork exterior parts for the GSX-R750
Magical Racing, a top-class exterior parts manufacturer in Japan, has released exterior parts for the Suzuki GSXR750 (2011-) in their Street Bodywork series. The sporty and luxurious carbon fiber cowl parts and mirrors can transform your bike into an even more beautiful machine.
2011 GSXR750 Street Bodywork
A total of 10 items, including a carbon trim windshield, tank end, and fenders were announced for the new GSXR750 Street Bodywork lineup. By fully equipping all of the parts it is possible to achieve almost the same look as the demo bike. These parts, manufactured with technology cultivated through racing use, not only dress up the appearance, but also have practical functionality.
Carbon Trim Windshield
・High aero-protection effect
LIGHTNING Ultralight LED Carbon Turn Signal Mirrors
Specifications in photo
・TYPE-4 head
・Twill weave carbon
・Fitting plate: A type
・Bracket color: Black
Tank End
Hollow monocoque construction enhances grip during cornering and facilitates lower body hold. It also contributes to form stability when braking.
Caliper Cooling Duct
Redirects wind to cool the brake caliper which helps maintain stable braking performance.
Rear Fender / Chain Guard
Fender Eliminator Kit
・Includes license plate light
・Uses stock turn signals
・Makes the tail area look sharp
・Reflector kit sold separately
Universal Reflector Kit
A universal kit to customize the Magical Racing Fender Eliminator that cannot be fitted with reflectors. Of course it can also be used to customize other companies' products.
Under Cowl Tray
Prevents oil from leaking onto the road surface in the event of an oil leak.
Front Fender
With integrated front fork guard to protect the front forks from rocks and other debris.
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