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Zero Gravity® Product Release Corsa Series™ Windscreens
Zero Gravity Racing New Windscreen

Zero Gravity® Product Release Corsa Series™ Windscreens

New Corsa screens from Zero Gravity. Just like the pros use!

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Zero Gravity® is proud to introduce their newest evolution in performance windscreens. The unique Corsa Series™ screens were designed by Zero Gravity® from the ground up in collaboration with professional racers from around the world. This once "Racer Only" windscreen is now available to all riders through your favorite Zero Gravity® dealer. Corsa Series™ screens feature a taller bubble that allows even larger riders more wind protection when tucked in at speed. Corsa Series™ windscreens are pre-drilled to factory specs and can be used with O.E.M. and or Zero Gravity® well nut kits. Corsa Series™ windscreens come in clear or light smoke and are available for select sport bikes.

Zero Gravity® windscreens have been inspired and designed through racing since 1989. Other unique windscreen options include: SR Series™, Double Bubble®, and Sport Touring Series™.

Zero Gravity® screens are American Made with cutting edge technology and feature a precise fit, hand polished visible edges and distortion free optical clarity. Available in clear and light smoke, Zero Gravity's new Corsa Series™ windscreens start at $99.95 and are protected with a limited factory warranty. Call Zero Gravity® at 1-805-388-8803 for more information or visit their website at www.zerogravity-racing.com.

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