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Dust covers to protect Yamaha models indoors
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Written by Fran Newton, 13/04/10
To help protect their motorcycles inside buildings, Yamaha has launched a special range of dust covers as part of its accessories line-up.
The lightweight but strong covers are produced in a non-woven polyester fabric, which protects from dust and scratches and could help guard against unwanted bike insurance claims.
As well as being machine washable, the covers are breathable to allow condensation to evaporate, while the elasticated hem means they can be fitted in seconds.
The black accessories are finished with white piping and feature the Yamaha logo, extending to six different variants to suit the range of motorbike sizes.
Specific covers have been created for the YZF-R1, R6, XJR1300, FJR1300 and Tenere models.
The new product retails from £41.99 and bike insurance policyholders planning to spend a little more could print a ten per cent off voucher from the manufacturer's website to use on their purchase.
Among the firm's latest accessories to be released are coloured wheel rim stickers, Pro-Active cleaning gel, roller protectors and a YEC-8 battery charger. The company also has a range of clothing and motorcycle wear to help protect riders on the go.
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