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Yamaha unveils XJ6 and Diversion
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Written by Paul Jarvis, 15/06/09
Motorbike manufacturer Yamaha has announced that its XJ6 and XJ6 Diversion models will form part of its Hot Wheels range.
The company has revealed that the models will be included in the Hot Wheels initiative, which allows customers to get their hands on some top finance deals to help them pay for their acquisitions.
Furthermore, Yamaha has announced that the nought per cent finance window for deals on the two models will remain open until September 14th this year.
"Riders looking for something that has style, a good temperament and one that has a multi-talented character capable of taking its rider wherever they want to go need look no further - Yamaha's XJ6/Diversion will fit the bill," the company said.
A range of finance deals have been launched on a number of Yamaha's models over recent months as the company looks to encourage more riders to purchase new vehicles.
The impact of the recession has resulted in fewer people being able to afford new bikes or to upgrade their bike insurance, but Yamaha's finance deals aim to ensure more bike insurance customers are able to get their hands on the vehicle of their dreams.
Earlier this month, the bike maker launched a range of accessories for its new Majesty 400 model, offering motorists the chance to complete their look.
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