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Devon off-road Suzuki centre takes receipt of RM-Z250 fleet
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Written by Fran Newton, 10/12/09
Bike insurance policyholders planning a trip to the Suzuki Off-Road Centre at Wheeldon Farm in Devon are in for a treat, as the centre will be offering riders the chance to use the latest RM-Z250.
Launched just a few weeks ago at the Desertmartin track in Northern Ireland, the machine has now taken pride of place at the Devon facility and will be used for 2009/2010 events.
The model boasts a range of appealing features set to delight bike insurance policyholders, including a fuel injection system - the first time a Suzuki MX2 contender has been fitted with the technology.
Wheeldon Farm's Andrew Savery said the centre is "delighted" to have taken receipt of a fleet of the models in time for its winter events.
"For groups with a minimum of nine riders we can put a great session of riding together, while giving all the chance to try the very latest Suzukis."
He went on to say that existing riders can improve their techniques with expert coaching for the staff at the centre, who are trained to Auto-Cycle Union standards.
Earlier this year, Suzuki also announced it plans to revitalise its Cruiser range for 2010.
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