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Motorbike auction to offer 200 bikes for sale
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Written by Eve Critchley, 26/10/09
Bike insurance customers considering a new purchase will have plenty to choose from in an upcoming auction.
The largest ever sale of motorbikes at BCA Peterborough in Boongate will kick off this Friday (October 30th) at 10:00 GMT.
Featuring a range from 50cc mopeds and quad bikes through to 1200 cc sports bikes and tourers, a total of 200 machines will be up for sale.
Organisers say all are welcome to attend and promise refreshments and secure motorbike parking will be readily available.
The motorcycles have been sourced from Blue Chip fleet, finance, leasing and dealer sources and feature a wide range of makes and models.
Machines already consigned for auction include a large choice of BMW, Honda, Suzuki, Kawasaki and Yamaha bikes, and modern classics including Triumph Bonneville and Harley-Davidson Sportsters.
Speaking ahead of the sale, BCA general manager Robin Wilde said: "It is rare to get the opportunity to bid on so many motorbikes in one place at one time and with such a range on offer, there should be something for everybody in this sale."
In related news, celebrity bike fan Brad Pitt has added a new silver and gold Ducati to his collection.
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