Zero Gravity Sr Series Clear Windscreen Kawasaki Ninja 650r 2006-2008 on 2040-parts.com
US $74.49
Location:
Utica, Michigan, United States
Condition:New
Brand:Zero Gravity
Application Model:Ninja 650R
Manufacturer Part Number:20-203-01
Make:SR Series
Application Make:Kawasaki
Finish:Clear
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Zero Gravity SR Series Clear Windscreen Kawasaki Ninja 650R 2006-2008
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Manufacturer:
Zero Gravity
Product: SR Series Windscreen
Manufacturer Part Number:
20-203-01
Surface Finish: Clear
Warranty: Yes
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PLEASE NOTE: Image of Smoke screen used for reference. Actual screen advertised in this listing is Clear. |
Zero Gravity SR Series Clear Windscreen Kawasaki Ninja 650R 2006-2008
The Zero Gravity® SR Series™ is made of high quality acrylic plastic, formed
to emulate the original factory screen. SR series screens feature the best value
with optical quality, fit & finish of any other windscreen in the world.
Manufactured in the USA, Zero Gravity® SR series™ screens are factory
pre-drilled and designed to fit your OEM fairing with precision using your stock
mounting fasteners or our Zero Gravity® wellnut & fastener kits (sold
separately).
Superior Optical Quality: Zero Gravity Windscreens feature the finest optics
of any windscreen on the market. All Zero Gravity windscreens are fabricated
using highly specialized "vacuum forming" techniques similar to those used to
form aircraft canopies. The result is a virtually distortion free optical lens.
Strength plus Flexibility: Made from the finest grade of acrylic plastic,
Zero Gravity windscreens are stretched as they are formed, a process which
results in superior strength and flexibility. This flexibility allows the
windscreen to absorb road vibrations and resist cracking.
Best Fit to OEM Fairing: Zero Gravity windscreen are factory pre-drilled* and
ready to install. The mounting holes and windscreen profile match the O.E.M.
fairing for a precision fit.
Race Proven: Used by the best Superbike, Grand Prix, Supersport and Endurance
teams in America, Zero Gravity windscreens dominate roadracing from the club
level to the nationals.
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