Dakar-Tested Upgrades for Your CRF 450 RX Rally
Thanks to the experience gained on the race fields, at Dakar and through continuous development in close collaboration with Honda HRC, RS Moto has selected and developed a full range of special parts for the new Honda CRF 450 RX Rally. Every component has been chosen, tested, and validated to deliver superior performance, maximum reliability, and the perfect balance to face the most extreme rally raid conditions.
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Renthal TwinRing Sprocket
Renthal TwinRing sprockets deliver maximum strength and durability for rally raid use. Built with a dual-material structure, they combine a high-strength aluminium inner core with a hardened steel outer ring. This allows for lightweight performance similar to full aluminium sprockets but with steel-like longevity. Perfect for sand and long stages, they ensure precise and consistent power transmission throughout the race.
Suspensions Setup
To handle the toughest rally raid conditions, RS Moto offers dedicated suspension tuning, fully customised to the rider’s weight and riding style. Fork and shock modifications optimise stability at high speed, comfort over long stages, and absorption of rough terrain, improving safety and overall race performance for every type of rally stage.
NewFren Floating Brake Disc
NewFren floating brake discs, fully designed and produced in Torino, offer top performance in every racing condition. The AISI 420 steel braking ring is vacuum heat-treated and precision-ground for superior power and modulation. The CNC-machined Ergal 7075 T6 centre carrier, combined with hardened floating bushings, allows the disc to absorb thermal expansion, ensuring consistent braking even in extreme temperatures and heavy use.
Rekluse TorqDrive Clutch
The Rekluse Core Manual TorqDrive clutch revolutionizes manual clutch systems by offering increased torque capacity, better modulation, and superior durability. Thanks to the TorqDrive plates, friction surface area is increased, improving control at launch and stability across long rally stages. The compact clutch pack also reduces lever effort, providing comfort and consistent performance over extended race distances.
Haan Wheels
Haan Wheels Adventure sets the benchmark for rally raid wheels. CNC-machined billet aluminium hubs, reinforced spokes and high-strength rims ensure exceptional durability and stability under extreme conditions. Their precision build quality guarantees long-term reliability and consistency, essential for African and desert rallies where wheels play a critical role in race success.
Ultra-Light +15mm Seat Foam
The Ultra-Light 15mm seat foam raises the rider position, providing enhanced comfort for long rally raid days. The ultra-lightweight material keeps weight down while offering excellent shock absorption. The extra height allows a more natural seating position, improving control and reducing fatigue, even after many hours on the bike.
Seat pocket
The Blackbird seat pocket is made of high-resistance transparent material, designed to safely hold documents, emergency roadbooks or safety cards. It mounts easily on the bike and protects its contents against rain, dust and mud. Lightweight and practical, it is an essential accessory for long rally raids where every detail of safety and convenience matters.
F2R Switch Holder
The F2R CR003 switch holder offers an ergonomic and secure installation for navigation controls. CNC-machined from aluminium, it allows precise adjustment to ensure easy access to navigation commands even in the most challenging conditions. Its robust construction guarantees durability and reliability after thousands of kilometres of vibration and stress.
F2R Y-1000 Tablet
The F2R Y-1000 tablet sets a new standard for modern rally navigation. Its 7-inch high-brightness display ensures perfect visibility even under direct sunlight. Fully waterproof and robust, it is compatible with all major navigation software and universal interfaces, providing a simple and reliable digital roadbook solution for the most demanding stages.
