ABOUT US
Tokyo runs on two systems.
The inorganic one — signals, signage, reflective surfaces,
the lamps and screens that hold the city together after dark. And the riders who cut through it.
Cold asphalt under the engine. The city blurring sideways. The loop at 3 AM.
Cyber Racing works where the two collide.
Every piece is engineered for the night ride.
High-intensity reflective fabrics throw headlights straight back at the driver behind you.
Helmet-compatible cuts. Hardware that survives the work.
Function isn't a feature — at this speed, on this surface, in this light, function is the design.
Designed in Tokyo. Built for the riders who treat the streets like a machine to overclock.
Cyber Racing builds gear for the threshold — for the seconds at redline when the system loses you.
Some say something else watches there.

Overclock the Streets
To push a system past its rated specs until it reveals what it can really do.
A bike has a redline. So does a rider. So does the city — the loop at 3 AM,
the wet asphalt under streetlight, the lap nobody else is running tonight.
Overclock is not about going faster. It's about going further into the machine.
Sharpening every sense the bike gives you. Stepping past the limit you thought was the limit.
Until the rider, the bike, the city, and the night all register as one signal.
That signal is where Cyber Racing lives.
And it isn't the only thing that lives there.
For the riders carving paths nobody asked them to carve.