TighTails And SharkSkinz Merge Into iOneMoto Inc.

TighTails And SharkSkinz Merge Into iOneMoto Inc.

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SEBASTIAN, Florida – TighTails, one of the industry’s fastest growing provider of quality aluminum subframes and upper fairing stays, and SharkSkinz, the premier racing bodies manufacture are pleased to officially announce their merger, which took place in January. The two are now operating as iOneMoto Inc. based out of their Sebastian Florida headquarters.

“I am extremely excited with how the acquisition of SharkSkinz transpired and its future. TighTails is a hot ghost pepper that is ready to rock the foundation of the racing/ motorcycle industry. It was the only company that could give justice to SharkSkinz name.” Says David Lee, the founder of SharkSkinz.

Fred Baly, the owner of iOneMoto Inc. states “We are excited to have merged these two companies together! This is just the beginning as iOneMoto Inc. is ready to push the envelope and be a serious power house.”

ABOUT SHARKSKINZ: SharkSkinz has been manufacturing top of the line race fairings since 1992. A trusted brand which has been on many podiums and always put quality and innovation as their number one objective. SharkSkinz has secured its premier status in the racing industry. For more information, please visit www.SharkSkinz.com

ABOUT TIGHTAILS: TighTails offers top of the line TIG welded aluminum subframes and upper fairing stays that have been seen raced by Danny Eslicks during his 2016 and 2017 Dayton 200 wins. For more information, please visit www.TighTails.com

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