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Yamaha unveils extensive kit for FZ8 and Fazer8 ABS
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Written by Fran Newton, 18/05/10
Bike insurance policyholders who recently invested in Yamaha's new FZ8 or Fazer8 ABS might be excited by the news they can now deck their vehicles out with a range of accessories.
The manufacturer has unveiled a comprehensive line-up of kit designed for use with the new models. All items are created for individual models and tested on the machines in question before being launched.
Among the items bike insurance policyholders can invest in are screens, roller protectors, a seat cover, radiator cover, heated grips, a tank pad and LED flashers.
Commenting on the new accessories, Yamaha said: "With everything from screens to luggage, crash protection to indoor covers, the new line-up of FZ8 and Fazer8 Genuine Accessories will allow owners access to a limitless choice of ways to customise their bike and express their individuality."
Also in the range are passenger grab bars, a main stand, a sub cowling, an engine guard and a licence plate holder.
Last month, the manufacturer launched a range of accessories for its new Super Tenere model, including items like an aluminium skid plate, side cases, top case and a higher screen.
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