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Lowering kit for vertically-challenged Yamaha riders
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Written by John Mills, 10/06/09
Yamaha bike insurance policyholders who struggle with their vehicle because they are vertically-challenged are set to benefit from a new lowering kit.
The firm has announced the addition of its lowering kit to the current range of parts and accessories for the new WR125 models.
Using the kit could see bike insurance policyholders reduce the height of their WR125R and X models by up to 20 millimetres, potentially keeping them safer on the roads if they found their size hampered riding previously.
At a cost of £23.99, the product can be bought alongside the bike, which can be purchased with special zero per cent finance deals under Yamaha's Tough Choices campaign.
Those planning to take advantage of the offers will need to stump up a minimum £99 deposit and can benefit from the zero per cent rate over three years. Deals are also available across four and five years.
Models available in the range of Yamahas included in the Tough Choices campaign include the WR125X, WR125R, YZF-R125, YBR125 and YBR125 Custom offerings.
"With bikes ranging from the top spec WR125s, the award winning YZF-R125 or the two versions of the cookin' YBR125, Yamaha have a 125cc motorcycle for you, whether it's your first bike or you need something to enjoy the commute on," the firm commented.
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