Flat-Out was born with a clear goal: to speak to North American motorcycle culture, where customization isn’t an option, it’s a way of life.
Here, every rider seeks character, precision, and distinction.

Flat-Out Fender Eliminator
THE NEW B-SIDE ICON
There has always been a front and a back.
A face and a hidden side. A side A… and a side B.
With Flat-Out, Rizoma rewrites the rules of rear design, once again.
After redefining its front-facing visual identity with the Stealth mirror, Rizoma now turns its gaze to the tail.
Not as a secondary element, but as a statement.
“As we did with Stealth, we wanted to define a new icon of invisibility. With Flat Out, even the rear becomes instantly recognizable.”
— Fabrizio Rigolio, CEO & Designer, Rizoma
The Art of Disappearance
Designing Flat-Out didn’t just mean creating something clean.
It meant making it disappear, without ever losing function or character.
The result is a radically minimal, technically advanced license plate holder, built to defy convention: an ultra-thin structure in solid aluminum, an integrated darkened LED light bar, and a dual configuration system — FLAT or OUT — all engineered to vanish beneath the line of the bike.
“When design does its job, it brings functionality. In this case, it follows the lines of the bike by disappearing beneath the tail — removing the unnecessary and leaving only the essential.”
— Fabrizio Rigolio


Designed in Italy. Made for America.
And Rizoma responds with an exclusive system that combines style and performance.
- Integrated darkened LED bar
Combines license plate light and sequential turn signals into a unique light signature. - Dual configuration
FLAT for a more compact and aggressive line, OUT for a more classic setup. - Aluminum structure
Lightweight, solid, essential. A perfect fusion of engineering and beauty. - Complete Plug & Play kit
Includes resistors and wiring for a worry-free installation.
The new icon of the B-side.
It’s not just a license plate holder.
It’s the invisible signature that completes the line — the hidden curve that defines the entire silhouette.
The B-side that remains — even after the ride.