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SKIDMARX FIREFLAKE SCREENS
07 July 2006 - Skidmarx

Skidmarx now offer sports bike riders the option of double bubble screens in a new and distinctive material, called Fireflake.

The British screen manufacturer is best known for its double bubble screens, which are used by many race teams, including BSB championship-leaders Airwaves Ducati and HM Plant Honda at the TT.

Just like the racing screens, the Fireflake models are manufactured in the UK from acrylic, but with metallic flakes running through them. Unlike iridium screens, which have a coating over the screen, the metallic effect flakes are inside the acrylic material, giving a tough and durable finish.

Skidmarx Fireflake screens are available for most popular sports motorcycles and will directly replace the original item without the need for specialist tools or expertise. Owners can choose from clear, black, orange or red Fireflake finishes. The suggested retail price is £55.95 inc. VAT.

Riders of naked bikes are also catered for, with a neat Fly Screen suitable for most machines with 7-8” round headlights. These are supplied with a universal plated steel fitting kit and retail for £45.95 inc. VAT in the same choice of colours as the double bubble screens.

Call Skidmarx on 01305 780808 or visit www.skidmarx.co.uk

Screen trim can be supplied at a cost of £1.50 per strip. Well nuts (the expanding rubber nuts that hold the screen to the bodywork) cost £5.25 for a pack of 8 and many owners find it worthwhile to replace the OE items when replacing the screen.

www.skidmarx.co.uk


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