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Great news for Accossato “Ready to Brake” radial master cylinder, now also with Integrated Reservoir!
Accossato is excited to inform you that you can now purchase the Accossato “Ready to brake” radial master cylinder with the brake fluid reservoir.
Your master cylinder will never be the same again! Customize it as you like, now you are no longer limited to one color: the reservoir can be different from the lever.

Accossato Launches New Catalog for Moto Baggers
We are thrilled to announce the launch of the new catalog for Accossato’s Baggers motorcycles!
This catalog represents a significant step forward in our product offering, dedicated to motorcycle enthusiasts seeking uncompromising quality and performance.

Alessandro di Mario makes history and wins the MotoAmerica Twin Cup
Alessandro di Mario, the brightest star of Aprilia Team, is a native of San Salvo just like Andrea Iannone and is the youngest rider and the first Italian to stand on the podium of the MotoAmerica Twin Cup, winning the two races in Austin against riders more experienced than him, as athletes of different ages compete in this competition.

Weekend full of prizes for Barni Racing Team at Magny-Cours
The Barni Spark Racing Team’s weekend at Magny-Cours, round eight of the Superbike World Championship, ends with the spoils of a win in Supersport and three podiums in Superbike. Montella wins a very important race for the championship where he is now only 14 points behind championship leader Huertas. Petrucci makes a comeback from tenth to third in Superpole Race, then only Bulega manages to do better in Race 2. With a haul of 43 points Danilo was the best rider over the weekend.

Accossato and SGR Partnership
Accossato is proud to announce that a partnership with the SGR Group for the sale of brake hoses has begun.
Accossato brake hoses are designed with the highest quality materials, including stainless steel and Teflon, which provide unparalleled strength even under the most extreme conditions.

Martin returns to the top of Moto GP
The 2024 Aragon Grand Prix was full of excitement and twists and turns. Marc Marquez dominated the race, taking victory after 1043 days since his last success. The race was marked by a crash between Pecco Bagnaia and Alex Marquez, which took both of them out of the fight for the podium.