Arai have just announced a new Jonathan Rea replica, the RX-7V EVO JR 65. Jonathan Rea’s iconic design has been updated with sharp lines across the helmet and a different colour gradient. You can pick up this super high-tech and amazing looking lid for an RRP of $1449.95, check it out!

Arai have just announced a new Jonathan Rea replica, the RX-7V EVO JR 65. Jonathan Rea's iconic design has been updated with sharp lines across the helmet and a different colour gradient.

Arai have just announced a new Jonathan Rea replica, the RX-7V EVO JR 65. Jonathan Rea’s iconic design has been updated with sharp lines across the helmet and a different colour gradient.

During the WorldSBK season, Jonathan Rea wore a special tribute design to celebrate Kawasaki’s 125th anniversary. Based on Jonathan Rea’s iconic design, this tribute design features the legendary vibrant green, white and blue colours of past Kawasaki motorcycles. 


Check out the 2023 Arai Australia catalogue here…


You will soon be able to pick up your piece of Arai history soon. The RRP for the lids are $1449.95 // Available in JR65 Red or JR65 Green.

The RX-7V EVO, the latest flagship model from Arai, continues to set the standard with the proven Arai protection combined with the ECE R22-06 approval. Ever wonder what goes into making such high-end lid? Check out all the spectacular features on the Arai RX-7V EVO in the video above.

Handmade in Japan by a three-generation family company of riders, the RX-7V is Arai’s state of-the-art lid in terms of protection, ventilation, comfort and fit. Arai say they are thrilled to introduce a spectacular video highlighting all its features which comes from their dedication to protecting fellow riders!

If you want to score one, don't stress as they're arriving in Australia next month! Pricing starts at $1499.95 for a solid colour, riders will also have the choice between plenty of different liveries...

If you want to score one, don’t stress as they’re arriving in Australia next month! Pricing starts at $1499.95 for a solid colour, riders will also have the choice between plenty of different liveries…


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