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AXP Racing Beta XTrainer (23-) Hard Enduro Radiator Guards

AXP Racing

Regular price $154.00

Hard Enduro radiator guards for Beta 250/300 Xtrainer - Weight: 1.3kg - Made from 4mm thick aluminum, this model is specially designed for HARD ENDURO use. It offers a maximum of protection by wrapping the radiators with a highly resistant 3-point mounting system. One of the advantages of this model is its removable 6mm thick HDPE plastic protective grid! This improves impact resistance in case of fall, maintains optimal cooling of the motorcycle, and can be removed in less than 30 seconds for a complete cleaning of the radiators. Hard Enduro radiator guards provide optimal safety during the most extreme rides! All components and screws are included in the package. NOTE: AXP Racing products are designed to improve protection and durability; however, they cannot be considered a foolproof guarantee against damage. AXP Racing accepts no responsibility for damage resulting from use, impact, or misuse. Compatible only with Beta 250/300 Xtrainer models. 

-Aluminum 4mm thick
-Complete hardware is included in the package

Fits 2023-on XTrainer models with stock tank, may not fit with IMS tank. Looking for something from AXP Racing that we don't have listed? Please write tom@sierrabmw.com and we'll make it happen!

AXP Racing Beta XTrainer (23-) Hard Enduro Radiator Guards
Produced by AXP Racing of France, imported and distributed by Sierra BMW & Beta

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Allyn Delwiche
Look great but do not fit

Very disappointed - the left side fits well, but the right side contacts and would compress the gas tank as the spacer and bolt for that side are too short by about 1/4 inch. Do not think putting pressure on a plastic gas tank is a very good idea. Also the design of the rear mount effectively makes the engine head stay pretty much useless as the rear guard mounting bolt replaces the stock upper head stay bolt that secures the mount to the frame. You end up tightening the mount against two plastic spacers, not metal to metal.