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NEW SKIDMARX BODYWORK FOR BANDIT 650
28 September 2005 - Skidmarx

Skidmarx, the British bodywork specialists, have introduced a range of bolt-on accessories for Suzuki’s popular Bandit 650.

Two types of screen are available. The GSF650-S gets a double-bubble style screen, manufactured from tough 3mm acrylic, that directly replaces the OE item. A matching headlight cover is available, which can be attached/removed quickly and easily with Scotch Lock fixing pads that are supplied with them. Skidmarx have developed a Delta style fly screen for the ‘naked’ Bandit, which bolts directly to the headlight bracket and helps to deflect windblast from the chest. Double bubble screen = £49.95 (+ £6 for colours), Headlight Covers = £18.90 and Delta Fly Screen = £44.95.

All Skidmarx huggers are designed & produced in-house at the Company’s Weymouth factory, using GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic). This neat and compact hugger has an integral chain guard and comes complete with fitting instructions and mounting kit. Produced in white, black, red, blue, light green and yellow, the Skidmarx hugger will enhance the look of your bike whilst offering under-body, shock and linkage protection. Hugger = £65.50.

Completing the range is a belly pan, also manufactured from GRP and styled to follow the lines of the bike itself. Instructions plus tailored fittings are provided, so this item is ready to bolt on. Available in black, white, red, yellow & dark green. Belly Pan = £55.00.

www.skidmarx.co.uk


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