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CLOTHING DISPLAY UNIT
PC8020
COMPONENT CODES:
PC8020A Lower section
PC8020B Upper section
PC8022 Display Arm
PC8023 Shelf with hanging rail
PC8027 Shelf with Brand Ticket Strip
PC8025 Glove Rack
PC3020OXA Graphics packs
PC3020OXB Optional infill panels
Denim Display Stand
PC8060 Stand
PC8061 Arm PC5062 Shelf
Advanced Flexible Display Stand
PC8010 Advanced flexible display frame set
PC8011 Panel set (Pack of 2)
PC8012 Short hanging arms
1400mm
1230mm
465mm
Advanced Accessory Display Unit
PC5001
FOR A SINGLE UNIT, YOU NEED:
1 x PC5001 - Stand panel set
1 x PC5002 - Stand base & header
1 x PC5003 - Stand uprights (2)
1 x PC5005L - Left hand decorative end
1 x PC5005R - Right hand decorative end
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL UNIT JOINED TOGETHER, YOU NEED:
1 x PC5001 - Stand panel set
1 x PC5002 - Stand base & header
1 x PC5004 - Upright (1)
MATCHING DISPLAY ACCESSORIES INCLUDE:
PCHOOKBL Black euro hooks (typically 30 per unit)
PC5006 Black half-width shelves
2290mm
Advanced Accessory Display Stand
PC8040
Advanced Double Sided Stand
‘HARDWARE’ REQUIRED:
PC8040A Wall display base & header
PC8040B Wall display lower & upper panels
Luggage Display Unit
PC3016A & B
‘HARDWARE’ REQUIRED:
PC8015A Advanced double sided stand base
PC8015B Advanced double sided stand 2 x panel & header
PCHOOKLB Wall display replacement base stickers
PCHOOKSB Wall display replacement header stickers
PC5006 Accessory shelf
ZERO-G DISPLAY UNIT
‘HARDWARE’ REQUIRED:
PCZEROA Zero-G Display Stand Base
PCZEROB Zero-G Display Stand Arm
PCZEROC Zero-G Display Stand Header
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES:
PCZEROD Zero-G Signage (pack of 8) Use up to 4 arms
Mint Display Stand
Still family-owned and family-run, the company has developed from the humblest of beginnings into the UK’s largest distributor of two-wheel aftermarket products and created an international brand to be reckoned with in all corners of the globe.
Now into its 51st year, the Oxfordshire-based brand packs an impressive punch, boasting a range of around 12,000 motorcycle and bicycle products, each one designed, developed and tested in-house at the firm’s R&D centre, part of their 150,000 sq ft empire in Oxfordshire. In the UK, the company also distributes several thousand product lines from some key global brands. And it all started in 1973 with the humble top box…
“Motorcycling was somewhat different in those days,” begins Oxford founder and Chairman, Alec Hammond, who back in 1973 was a 28-year-old sales manager working in the pharmaceutical industry. “There were massive numbers of folk riding to work and luggage hardly existed.”
Around that time, Alec was introduced to a Nottinghamshire-based innovator who had created a range of high-quality top boxes but had no idea how to get them to market.
“I agreed to show some samples to a few motorcycle dealers whilst travelling in the course of my job,” continues Alec. “The top boxes got a massive thumbs up from several dealers who clamoured to buy them. I became convinced that I could build a business in the motorcycle world, so I left my comfortable, secure job and pushed David to go into full-time production of the boxes.”
From fibreglass top boxes, Alec quickly branched out into bodywork, and it wasn’t long before the fledgling Oxford Fairings got into the sportier side of motorcycling.
“We got involved with racing fairly early on,” says Alec, “sponsoring several riders with our fairings on Peckett-McNab Kawasakis. This evolved over time until I was running our own team in the equivalent of BSB and at the Isle of Man.”
Although still very much involved with racing through the title sponsorship of the Moto Rapido Ducati BSB team, the Oxford of today is a far cry from those early days marketing fibreglass fairings and top boxes. In the early 1980s, Alec started manufacturing motorcycle locks, then came accessories – including the now legendary HotGrips, which were born in 1983 and have remained a constantly evolving product in Oxford’s lineup ever since.
Oxford’s huge range of products now encompasses everything which makes life on bikes better: from clothing and helmets to accessories, hard parts, locks, luggage and more!
During the 1990s, the company diversified into cycle locks and then rapidly into helmets and other cycle accessories during the 2000s. Following an acquisition in 2010, a new cycle division was established to focus on selling a complete range of parts and accessories into the wholesale market. This eventually expanded into independent bicycle dealers in 2016 and has not looked back since.
Following unprecedented investment in staff, product development and infrastructure, the company now employs around 170 people.
Having established an impressive growth curve, which has seen turnover doubling every 5 years, the company has further ambitious expansion plans both at home and abroad.