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Suzuki to display 2010 line-up at bike show
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Written by Fran Newton, 09/07/09
Suzuki is to delight bike insurance policyholders at this year's International Motorcycle & Scooter Show, where it will display two of its newest models.
The firm has confirmed it will attend the event in Birmingham from November 27th to December 6th, where it is set to be the largest brand present.
Attendees at the event will be able to catch a glimpse of the firm's 2010 line-up, as well as some unique off-road and racing machines.
Among the bikes on display will be the RMX450Z enduro racer and the RM-Z250 - the world's first production MX2 motocross bike fitted with fuel injection technology.
Suzuki GB marketing manager George Cheeseman said that the firm is delighted to confirm that it will be present, adding that he was pleased to see that despite the economic climate, the show is continuing to develop by adding new features, such as the off-road zone.
"While some of our 2010 models are still to be announced, we will bring new offerings like the RMX450Z and RM-Z250 to this show exclusively, with models from the past too as we celebrate 100 years of Suzuki," he went on to say.
The event will also showcase two rounds of the Future West ACU British Supercross Championships.
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