KERBY’s History

KERBY’s History

Meet Kerby

The Kerby extrusion was designed to counter the massive bump many residents of the Selwyn District face every night and morning as they move between their driveway and the road, across the harsh semi-mountable kerbs that are prevalent throughout the district.

Not only is there a sudden bump, but a number of Kerby buyers have reported vehicle damage including front shocks and wheel alignment issues.

Basically Kerby bolts down to give a neat strong and clean looking solution to reduce the Bump. Alternatively, and if you don’t want too many bolt holes, you could use a mechanical fixing each end then glue Kerby down, as we did, with a bonding agent.

Kerby goes further than that as two lengths will form a judder bar, while two lengths welded to aluminium strip with a 50mm gap between will form a vehicle crossing with a gap that power cords can slot into in a factory situation.

We’ve tested Kerby by running over it with a 14 tonne truck with no damage, and being a private aluminium extrusion of our own design we can also have it powder coated for enhanced visibility should you wish. Double Yellow lines of Kerby at STOP signs could potentially save many lives, or it can be used on long driveways and private lane ways to reduce speeds.

Kerby now comes in both 3m and 4m lengths and is designed for DIY installation. Short lengths of Kerby also make fantastic chocks for caravan and boat trailer.

The copyright for Kerby is owned by Kerby Limited while the name Kerby is a Trademarked by Flight GSE Ltd

+64 3 347 8690
info@kerby.kiwi
849 Jones Rd, Rolleston