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Yamaha launches new customising kit
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Written by Eve Critchley, 19/10/09
Bike insurance customers who own a 2010 YZ250F can now invest in new parts and accessories to give their machine an individual look.
Yamaha has unveiled the kit, which could enhance the appearance and performance of the sports bike.
Featuring an all-new Bilateral Beam frame and compact chassis, the machine's optimised engine offers riders a distinct level of power with an authentic 'torquey' feel.
The kit includes aluminium frame and radiator guards designed especially for the YZ250F to ensure a perfect fit.
Because the lightweight parts are made to Yamaha specification, the firm promises fitting will not affect owners' warranties.
The racing graphics kit, meanwhile, will give each machine a whole new appearance.
The hard-wearing and easy to apply PVC finish offers added resistance to abrasion, prolonging the life of the bodywork.
A final finishing touch is provided by the optional matching seat skin, for a consistent racing look.
The new parts are all now available to buy from any authorised Yamaha off-road dealer.
Bikers looking to smarten up their own image, as well as that of their machines, can take advantage of a 50 per cent discount on leather suits currently being offered by the Japanese firm.
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