[New Product] Exciting news for riders who prefer subtle protection! DAYTONA launches a new “Lower Pipe Engine Guard” for the Rebel 250!
Daytona has released a brand new "Lower Pipe Engine Guard" compatible with the Rebel 250/S Edition/E-Clutch ('17-25)! *Compatibility with Rebel300 (CMX300) is unconfirmed. The main feature of this product is its "inconspicuous" design; it doesn't protrude excessively but still minimizes damage to the bike in the event of a fall.
Recommended for all Rebel 250 owners who don't want to install an ostentatious engine guard!
Daytona's Pipe Engine Guard for the Rebel 250 has recently been renewed. The new "Lower Pipe Engine Guard" is characterized by its ability to protect the motorcycle body as much as possible during a fall, while also being inconspicuous and not sticking out too much. The primary benefit is that it provides a certain degree of safety and peace of mind without compromising the Rebel's unique styling.
In the event of an accidental tip-over, the engine guard touches the ground before your legs become trapped. Despite its small-scale, minimally protruding design, in the event of a minor fall, a portion of the bike and the engine guard will make contact with the ground first, creating space to help prevent the rider's body from being caught between the motorcycle and the ground. Additionally, the Φ25.4 main pipe allows for the attachment of handlebar clamp-mounted accessories such as drive recorders or action cameras. You can even install an LED fog lamp unit, which is a great bonus.
We highly recommend this product to all Rebel 250 owners who worry about tip overs but don't want to resort to an exaggeratedly large engine guard.
Lower Pipe Engine Guard Details!
・Color: Matte Black
・Material: Steel
・Left and Right set
・Can be installed together with LED fog lamp units


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