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RiderNav Launches R7X: The Universal 7-Inch Smart Motorcycle Display Built for Every Rider​PR Newswire

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04/16/2026
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​Wireless CarPlay, Android Auto, and IP69K waterproofing — now for any bike SHENZHEN, China, April 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — RiderNav today announced the presale launch of the R7X, a universal 7-inch smart motorcycle display compatible with Harley-Davidson, Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, KTM, Triumph, Suzuki, and virtually every other motorcycle on the market. The R7X is now available at ridernav.com at a retail price of $559.00. As a special presale offer, the first 100 orders will receive an automatic 20% discount, bringing the price down to just $350.00. The RiderNav R7X is built for real-world riding — quick-release mounting, IP69K waterproof.   The RiderNav R7X is built for real-world riding — quick-release mounting, IP69K waterproof. “The R7M proved that riders want a serious, purpose-built display — not a phone taped to the handlebars,” said the RiderNav team. “The R7X makes that available to everyone else. Same display. Same durability. Built for any bike.” Key Features 7″ HD IPS Display, 1,200 Nits — Optically bonded for crisp, glare-free visibility in direct sunlight and all-weather riding conditions. Wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto — Navigation, music, calls, and messages — all wire-free. Everything the rider needs is on-screen; the phone stays in the pocket. Universal Quick-Release Mount — Installs and removes in seconds. Compatible with 99% of standard motorcycle bracket systems. Action Camera Control — Controls DJI, Insta360, and GoPro directly from the display. Start and stop recording with a single tap — no fumbling for buttons mid-ride. Tire Pressure Monitoring (TPMS) — Optional — Add RiderNav’s TPMS module to view real-time tire pressure directly on screen. IP69K Waterproof & Dust-Tight — Built to withstand high-pressure water jets, mud, and temperatures from -20°C to 70°C. OTA Updates — Ongoing firmware and feature updates delivered automatically over the air. Pricing & Availability The R7X has a standard retail price of $559.00. As a special launch offer, the first 100 orders can enjoy a launch price of just $350.00. Every unit includes a 24-month manufacturer’s warranty and free shipping. Presale is live now at https://www.ridernav.com/products/r7x. About RiderNav RiderNav designs smart display systems for motorcycle riders who demand more from their technology. Building on the success of the R7M — the first display purpose-built for BMW’s Nav Cradle — the R7X extends that same engineering philosophy to riders on any bike. RiderNav products carry CE, FCC, and TELEC certifications and are sold globally.   ​Wireless CarPlay, Android Auto, and IP69K waterproofing — now for any bike SHENZHEN, China, April 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — RiderNav today announced the presale launch of the R7X, a universal 7-inch smart motorcycle display compatible with Harley-Davidson, Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, KTM, Triumph, Suzuki, and virtually every other motorcycle on the market. The R7X is now available at ridernav.com at a retail price of $559.00. As a special presale offer, the first 100 orders will receive an automatic 20% discount, bringing the price down to just $350.00. The RiderNav R7X is built for real-world riding — quick-release mounting, IP69K waterproof.   The RiderNav R7X is built for real-world riding — quick-release mounting, IP69K waterproof. “The R7M proved that riders want a serious, purpose-built display — not a phone taped to the handlebars,” said the RiderNav team. “The R7X makes that available to everyone else. Same display. Same durability. Built for any bike.” Key Features 7″ HD IPS Display, 1,200 Nits — Optically bonded for crisp, glare-free visibility in direct sunlight and all-weather riding conditions. Wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto — Navigation, music, calls, and messages — all wire-free. Everything the rider needs is on-screen; the phone stays in the pocket. Universal Quick-Release Mount — Installs and removes in seconds. Compatible with 99% of standard motorcycle bracket systems. Action Camera Control — Controls DJI, Insta360, and GoPro directly from the display. Start and stop recording with a single tap — no fumbling for buttons mid-ride. Tire Pressure Monitoring (TPMS) — Optional — Add RiderNav’s TPMS module to view real-time tire pressure directly on screen. IP69K Waterproof & Dust-Tight — Built to withstand high-pressure water jets, mud, and temperatures from -20°C to 70°C. OTA Updates — Ongoing firmware and feature updates delivered automatically over the air. Pricing & Availability The R7X has a standard retail price of $559.00. As a special launch offer, the first 100 orders can enjoy a launch price of just $350.00. Every unit includes a 24-month manufacturer’s warranty and free shipping. Presale is live now at https://www.ridernav.com/products/r7x. About RiderNav RiderNav designs smart display systems for motorcycle riders who demand more from their technology. Building on the success of the R7M — the first display purpose-built for BMW’s Nav Cradle — the R7X extends that same engineering philosophy to riders on any bike. RiderNav products carry CE, FCC, and TELEC certifications and are sold globally.   

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