
KRC Easy
Years: 2016 – 2024
Under the KRC label, small European workshops produced limited-run frames, suspension links, and intake/exhaust kits aimed at sharpening mainstream platforms for road and club racing. The ethos favored coherent packages over peak dyno numbers: geometry that communicates, lever efforts that stay friendly at hour three, and fueling that pulls cleanly from corners. KRC’s customers were tinkerers—riders who log track days and value clear setup notes. Accordingly, documentation mattered: torque specs, shimming guidance, and baseline suspension settings that helped owners reproduce results without a race truck. While volumes were tiny and marketing quiet, the impact was durable—countless well-sorted twins and singles that owe their poise to smart, reversible KRC tweaks. Historically, KRC represents Europe’s workshop culture, where incremental, evidence-based improvements make ordinary bikes feel like instruments, proving that craft and data can outshine catalog hype.