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Yamaha extends Hot Wheels offer
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Written by Eve Critchley, 29/09/09
Yamaha has added new models to its special Hot Wheels promotion, allowing customers the chance to get their hands on a new bike with the aid of a zero per cent finance deal.
And if riders do opt to take advantage of this offer, they should remember to update their motorbike insurance cover so their new motor is fully covered for use on, and possibly off, the road.
The latest addition to the Hot Wheels promotion is the WR250R single cylinder trail bike.
But this isnt the only steed in the offer. Yamaha is also offering the MT-03, a 660cc all-rounder, as part of the interest-free offer, available at selected dealers.
A few scooters are also being offered through the latest Hot Wheels deal, so it's not just trail riders that might need to update their bike insurance.
Three maxi scooters are on offer, Yamaha reveals, noting that the X-City 250, the X-Max 250 and the SE version of this bike are all up for grabs.
Earlier this month, Yamaha confirmed that keen off-road bikers who take a trip to this years International Motorcyle and Scooter Show could be in with the chance of experiencing off-road riding on a specially built indoor course at the NEC in Birmingham.
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