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Ducati gearing up for nationwide roadshow
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Written by Fran Newton, 24/03/10
Motorcycle manufacturer Ducati has promised to bring its model fleet to even more events and bike meetings this year than last.
As part of its roadshow, the firm is travelling across the country with a number of models available for bike insurance policyholders to test ride.
Among the machines on display at locations dotted about the country will be the much-hyped Multistrada 1200.
"The Multistrada will undoubtedly be a popular choice to test ride as this 'four-bikes-in-one' has wowed many with its performance, versatility and technological advancement," Ducati commented.
Despite its popularity, the model will have to contend with attention for its new siblings, including the Monster line-up with an optional anti-braking system, the Hypermotard 796 and 1100 Evo.
Ducati is taking to the road with a fleet of up to 14 demonstrator and six display bikes and will call at 21 UK venues throughout the summer, with the first stop being the Classic Motorcycle Show in Stafford on April 24th and 25th.
The firm recently announced it has added a new showroom to its dealer network in the form of J and L Motorcycles of Carlisle, which has taken receipt of the 2010 model range.
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