JG Speedfit Kawasaki BSB Team Unveils Livery At Motorcycle Show In London

JG Speedfit Kawasaki BSB Team Unveils Livery At Motorcycle Show In London

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JG SPEEDFIT KAWASAKI UNVEIL 2016 BRITISH SUPERBIKE LIVERY AT LONDON MOTORCYCLE SHOW!

Fresh from four days of testing the all-new Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R Superbike in Spain, the JG Speedfit Kawasaki MCE British Superbike team unveiled their 2016 livery this morning at the London Motorcycle Show.

Remaining with JG Speedfit as title sponsors for a second term, the instantly recognisable blue, white and red of the brand remains a prominent feature across the Superbikes that James Ellison, Leon Haslam and Peter Hickman will compete this season. Also returning for the 2016 season is McAMS, the 24/7 Motorcycle Accident Management Service and for the first time DAMS, their business delivering a market leading accident support to the four wheeled world. Leading Foreign Exchange experts Global Reach Partners are also once again backing the team, hosting a busy hospitality programme as well as helping the team with its currency requirements

Further additions for the 2016 season include Showa suspension and Brembo brakes which, along with the enhanced green and black design, brings the JG Speedfit squad in line with the official World Superbike Kawasaki Racing Team.

GBmoto Racing Team Principal Mark Smith-Halvorsen added, “The 2016 JG Speedfit Kawasaki livery truly reflects our status as the official Kawasaki team in the UK. We’re really pleased to have JG Speedfit back with us as title sponsors for a second year and have worked hard to ensure their brand is instantly recognisable both on and off track, whilst Kawasaki fans will no doubt be pleased to see more green and black than we’ve run previously.

We have extended our partnerships with a host of existing sponsors and some new brands too, so we will be looking to promote them well, by making sure we are placing our bikes and riders in front of the TV cameras. The whole look and feel of the team has been revamped for our new campaign and I hope that it attracts people to pay our sponsors back, for their faith and support – without them, we would not be here competing.”

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