X-Trig Racing Technology strives to make the best, highest quality products on the market available to you. As a racing team partner, X-Trig offers a complete A to Z concept for the development of various components
X-Trig products are not only designed for racing teams but for all amateur and hobby pilots who want to enhance the equipment and appearance of their bikes
HIGH-TECH EQUIPMENT
As the manufacturers of XTRIG Racing Technology we aim to provide the market with products that offer unrivalled quality and sophistication. As well as designing for racing teams, we also consider the needs of amateurs and hobby bikers. We are constantly developing our gear in cooperation with the world’s best racing teams to ensure every item we produce is absolutely state of the art.ROCS
With ROCS, XTRIG created a new system for an even higher stability of the already top-quality triple clamps. Opposing clamps guarantee an even better functioning of the fork and are more stable than ever. Split clamps improve the bending line of the fork.- Improved responsiveness of the fork: Perfect roundness in the clamping area, even under load
- Higher resistance of turning the fork legs: Self-inhibition of the fork tubes in both directions
- Optimal function of the fork: Split clamps improve the bending line of the fork
- Secure clamping of the fork: No mutual influence of the clamping screws preload
- Lightweight: No material between the clamping screws

PHDS & FIX SYSTEM
The PHDS (Progressive Handlebar Dampening System) is a system supported by elastomers designed to absorb engine and chassis vibrations. The system also dampens the forces acting on the handlebar in a horizontal and vertical direction, maintaining steering precision. The handlebar can be adjusted in 12 different positions when the PHDS is mounted.PRELOAD ADJUSTER
The Advantages of the XTRIG Preload Adjuster- Mechanical transmission
- Use the complete thread of the shock absorber
- Easy handling
- Adjust the preload very quickly
- Low weight
- Dirt insensible
- Patent pending