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Riders invited to star in Frank Thomas campaign
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Written by Fran Newton, 22/02/10
Bike insurance policyholders who always fancied their chances as a model could find their dream comes true with the chance to star in a campaign for a Motorcycle gear firm.
Established in 1981, Frank Thomas is calling upon motorcyclists who wear the firm's products to star in its latest advertising drive, Motor Cycle News reports.
The company wants to recruit real riders to showcase its designs to the masses who are available to work on one weekday in the first week of March.
A statement from the firm commented: "We're looking for male and female motorcyclists to tell us why they like the clothing, what their favourite Frank Thomas product is and why they should be included in the campaign."
Information should be emailed to the firm along with a picture of the rider by Wednesday February 24th.
Last year, Motor Cycle News readers voted Frank Thomas leather jacket the Velocita as the best biker jacket available on the market for under £200.
More than 11,000 people voted in the poll, highlighting Frank Thomas jackets in four of the top ten placed. As well as the Velocita, the Ace, Phantom and Bullit all featured.
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