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Zero Gravity Double Bubble Windscreen

written by -- October 20th, 2008
Filed under: 2008 Kawasaki Zx6r,Staff Bikes | Comments (7)
GooDy


Damn! Am I the only one working this week?? What’s up guys? It’s Only the Lonely here at the IPM Headquarters coming at you with today’s post. Check out my new windscreen from the cool folks at Zero Gravity.

Yes, that is me up above. Cool effect eh? Thanks Dan! The windscreen really increased the aerodynamics of my Ninja at high speeds. Check it out.

Alright folks, see you soon! Ride safe!

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    7 Comments »

    1. Marvic6R wrote,

      damm! I hate my hodbodies. Doesn’t fit like yours.

      Comment on October 22, 2008 @ 10:39 pm

    2. Rocco wrote,

      Any deals from ZeroGravity as an IPM fan?

      Comment on October 23, 2008 @ 12:43 am

    3. Rocco wrote,

      anyway just got decal from you guys. thanks

      Comment on October 23, 2008 @ 12:43 am

    4. JohnDuc996 wrote,

      Does ZG make one for duc 996?

      Comment on October 23, 2008 @ 3:17 pm

    5. D wrote,

      I had a zero gravity windscreen on my bike when I wrecked, it wasn’t hit, but it did shatter like glass though. Looked good before the wreck?

      Comment on November 24, 2008 @ 4:22 pm

    6. Picadude wrote,

      shattered? wow, did you get hurt? Sue!

      Comment on November 24, 2008 @ 7:49 pm

    7. D wrote,

      Yes, I high-sided at 50mph. Not fun, only major damage was my knee. Looked like a basketball after the wreck.

      Comment on December 1, 2008 @ 12:08 pm

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