AIMExpo: SBS To Display Ex-Tom Kipp Yamaha OW01 Superbike At Industry Show

AIMExpo: SBS To Display Ex-Tom Kipp Yamaha OW01 Superbike At Industry Show

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SBS Continues a Long Tradition!

Reading, PA – SBS is excited to continue our affiliation and participation at the AIMExpo 2017. SBS and AIM have a long history together as we have been exhibiting with them since the first show 5-years ago. We are excited for the move to Columbus Ohio, and to reach dealers and consumers in the heartland of our industry. Attendees can look forward to the release of our new SBS SP EVO brake pads and a full line of performance rotors.

Chris Jensen, SBS North American Market Manager states: “SBS is happy to be back at AIMExpo at the new location in Columbus, Ohio. We look forward to meeting with a lot of powersports dealers and hearing the feedback from various motorcycle riders during consumer days. As an attraction this year, we will display the Wiseco Yamaha OW01 that Ohio native Tom Kipp raced to victory in the World Superbike race at Mosport in Canada in 1991. Stop by booth 3105 and have a talk about brakes and drool over a piece of racing history.”

About SBS Friction A/S

SBS is a world leader within the development, production and sales of disc brake pads and friction solutions for motorcycles, scooters, motorsport and special applications. Based on our vast friction experience, we supply both the OEM and aftermarket and offer a full range of compounds for all riding styles. Made in Denmark, SBS Friction is part of the SBS Group.

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