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NEW SKIDMARX ACCESSORIES FOR THE BMW K1200S
27 October 2005 - Skidmarx

Skidmarx have introduced a range of bolt-on accessories designed to enhance ownership of the stunning 167bhp BMW K1200S.

The British bodywork specialists have an impressive pedigree in superbike racing, supplying screens to top teams including Team Renegade Koji Honda and Airwaves Ducati. Their new double-bubble style screen for the 1200cc BMW is manufactured from acrylic, just like the race versions, although in tougher 3mm form better suited to the rigours of everyday use. The screen 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. The double bubble screen sells for £54.95 inc. VAT and is produced in clear or tint options. The headlight cover sells for £21.50 inc. VAT.

Skidmarx also offer a hugger for the K1200S. These are styled to enhance the look of the machine whilst offering under-body, shock and linkage protection.

Owners can choose between GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic) and carbon fibre options, both of which are designed specifically for this model and come complete with fitting instructions and mounting kit. The GRP version is available in black priced at £95- inc. VAT while the carbon option costs £140.

See the new BMW K1200S screen and hugger and the Skidmarx stand, R105, at the NEC Motorcycle Show, 28 October November – 6 November, 2005.


www.skidmarx.co.uk


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