Automotive Auto Moto News

Indian Motorcycle & Roland Sands design deliver race-inspired accessory collection for FTR 1200

Collaborative Lineup of FTR 1200 Parts Brings ‘Super Hooligan®’ Racing Inspiration to the Street
Plus extra style options to enhance the high-performance design of the FTR 1200

Indian Motorcycle, America’s First Motorcycle Company, unveiled a collaborative line of race-inspired accessories for FTR 1200 models, designed in partnership with Roland Sands Design® (RSD), the popular and innovative custom motorcycle, apparel and lifestyle brand. The new FTR x Roland Sands Design collection enables riders to customise their FTR 1200 with RSD’s race-inspired elements to add both style and function.

The RSD collection for FTR 1200 is the latest collaborative offering from the two brands through a relationship that has spanned more than five years, highlighted most notably by the RSD Super Hooligan amateur racing series, presented by Indian Motorcycle. It was RSD’s experience of modifying the FTR 1200 for the Super Hooligan series that inspired this line of parts, bringing race styling and performance to city streets.

“FTR 1200 finds its roots and inspiration in flat track racing and RSD brought that full circle, modifying and racing the bikes in last year’s Super Hooligan series. This accessory line is a natural extension of that,” said Ross Clifford, Vice President of Parts, Garments, and Accessories at Indian Motorcycle. “The relationship with RSD has made sense from day one, considering we both share a commitment to finding and delivering the perfect combination of function and form, all fuelled by a spirit of innovation.”

“The FTR 1200 is such a beautifully-styled stock motorcycle and we didn’t want to do anything radical. Instead, we focused on creating elements that complement the bike’s refined, race-inspired aesthetic, while also offering subtle performance advantages,” said Roland Sands. “That’s what makes the FTR 1200 so great to customise – you don’t need to do a lot. A few tasteful and subtle cues can create something truly your own.”

The FTR x Roland Sands Design collection for FTR 1200 includes:

• RSD FTR 1200 Tracker Wheelset
Featuring RSD’s signature black anodised paint, the RSD FTR 1200 wheelset is inspired by the three-time American Flat Track championship-winning race bike, the FTR750.

• RSD Swing Arm Stand Spools
The black anodised, billet aluminium spools allow riders to easily keep their FTR 1200 upright in the garage or turn their daily driver to the weekend tracker.

• RSD Brake and Shift Levers
Black anodised, forged aluminium brake and shift levers are direct replacements for stock controls and have a laser-etched finish and logo.

• RSD Foot Pegs
Offering more surface area and more grip, the black anodised billet aluminium RSD footpegs allow the rider to feel more connected to the FTR 1200. Stainless steel screws offer extra bite to keep the rider’s feet secure.

• RSD Frame Sliders
Keeping protection top of mind, on and off the track, the RSD Frame Sliders were developed to protect the FTR 1200 race bikes and minimise damage in the event of a crash or if the bike is tipped over, a commonplace in Super Hooligan racing.

• RSD Handguards
The forged aluminium handguards replace the FTR 1200 handlebar ends and offer additional protection.

• RSD Engine Cover, Brake Reservoir Covers & Handlebar Grips
The devil is in the detail with these parts as the billet aluminium RSD Engine Cover, RSD Brake Reservoir Covers, and rubber RSD Handlebar Grips offer subtle Indian Motorcycle and RSD logos to match the bike.

In addition to the FTR x Roland Sands Design collection, Indian Motorcycle is also introducing an array of new styling accessories to enhance the high-performance design of the FTR 1200.

Among the new options, riders can select from:

• New Radial RS billet aluminium Rizoma mirrors
• New carbon fibre Akrapovič exhaust options for high or low mount
• New a carbon fibre nacelle
• New airbox tank cover options

Faris Bouchaala

Automotive Journalist -- Editor-in-Chief A big automotive enthusiast and car lover since my childhood, my daily goal was to find a way pull the steering wheel away from my dad. Very few people have the opportunity to turn their passion into a career, and I happen to be one of those privileged few.

Share
Published by
Faris Bouchaala

Recent Posts

Volkswagen Revamps 2025 Taos with Bold Design, Enhanced Technology, and Powertrain Updates

Volkswagen has unveiled the refreshed 2025 Taos, marking a significant evolution for one of its…

1 month ago

Volkswagen Reunites Teacher with Beloved 1987 Cabriolet After 37 Years in Europe

Heartwarming journey of a classic convertible and its devoted owner comes full circle in the…

1 month ago

Subaru Unveils 2025 WinterFest Tour Locations and Star-Studded Lineup Featuring Grace Potter

Live music, outdoor activities, charitable initiatives, and exclusive perks await at six premier mountain destinations…

1 month ago

Genesis GV70 and Electrified GV70 Secure Spot on Car and Driver’s 2025 “10Best” List

Car and Driver today announced the Genesis GV70 family, including the Electrified GV70, has been recognized…

1 month ago

Volkswagen ID. Buzz Earns Spot on Car and Driver’s Prestigious “10Best” List for 2025

Volkswagen of America, Inc. is proud to announce that Car and Driver Magazine named the…

1 month ago

Hyundai’s Atlas Robot Takes the Lead as Tesla’s Optimus Faces Setbacks

In the race for humanoid robotics supremacy, a new chapter is unfolding. While Tesla struggles…

2 months ago

This website uses cookies.