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Motorcycle Show prepares to satisfy
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Written by Fran Newton, 28/10/09
Bike insurance policyholders may be pleased to read that the forthcoming Motorcycle Show is set to satisfy visitors who thirst to see new models and take part in exciting rides.
The new off-road zone set to feature at this year's event is fast becoming popular with top exhibitors such as Kawasaki and Husky, commented Finlay McAllan, managing director of MCI Exhibitions.
He added that the new area is being introduced to cater for the desires of come consumers.
"The Bike Show is about satisfying every visitor's appetite for new products and thrilling experiences which the new Off-Road Zone will deliver in abundance," he said.
It recently emerged that automotive charity BEN has received a stall at the show for nothing from the Motorcycle Industry Association (MCIA), which paid for the stand at a cost of more than £8,200.
Mr McAllan added that the charity works to offer benefits for those who work or have worked within the motorcycle industry.
"The efforts of the BEN team should be applauded and we for one will continue to support them and their fantastic work in any way we can," he said.
Bike insurance policyholders planning to attend the Motorcycle Show might want to get their tickets soon before the event starts on November 27th.
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