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Kawasaki to show new off-road range at NEC
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Written by Eve Critchley, 20/10/09
Kawasaki Motors has announced it is to showcase its entire range of off-road bikes for next year's season at a forthcoming motorcycle show.
Bike insurance customers may be among those booking a place for the upcoming Carole Nash International Motorcycle and Scooter Show, held from November 27th to December 6th.
Taking place in Birmingham's National Exhibition Centre, the show is said to be the premier event for manufacturers to display their newest models to enthusiasts and newcomers to the industry alike.
According to Superbike News, the Japanese firm's off-road team will be joined by its Supercross element and the award-winning machines of 2009 MMX Open Champion Kristian Whatley and IMBA Champion Lee Dunham.
The publication claims independent research carried out at last year's event revealed attendees wanted to see more off-road content, while exhibitors from other shows wanted to show off their bikes to a wider audience.
Speaking ahead of next month's event, Ross Burridge, Kawasaki's UK racing coordinator, said though the KX65 is the brand's smallest bike, it is also "a serious competition machine capable of winning races for the sons and daughters of proud parents".
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