WPS Announces Distribution of RFX Products

WPS Announces Distribution of RFX Products

WPS will become the exclusive distributor for RFX off-road motorcycle components.

Western Power Sports (WPS) has announced a strategic partnership with RFX, a U.K.-based off-road specialist with over 20 years of experience designing and producing high-performance off-road motorcycle components. This partnership marks a significant step in RFX’s global expansion and adds a premium collection of parts and accessories to the already extensive WPS offering.

“As a dominant leader in the industry, we strive to bring each and every rider, no matter your skill level, the very best products and offering. We are excited to release our new exclusive line of RFX as part of that strategy,” said Trey Turner, vice president of sales at WPS. “RFX is engineered to outperform the OE, and it delivers on every aspect of durability and performance. We could not be more excited to expand our offering by adding a premier brand that will ensure every rider gets the best performance across all disciplines.”

Under the agreement, WPS will become the exclusive U.S. distributor of RFX products, providing nationwide access to a comprehensive line that includes handlebars, footpegs, sprockets, levers, controls and other essential off-road accessories. Engineered for performance and trusted by professional and amateur riders alike, RFX components are developed with decades of race-tested expertise.

“We are thrilled to align with Western Power Sports, a powerhouse in the U.S. distribution network,” said Stefan Garton, head of RFX. “WPS’s deep dealer network and unmatched industry presence make them the ideal partner to represent our brand in one of the most passionate motocross markets in the world.”

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