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Yamaha reintroduces 0% finance deal
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Written by Fran Newton, 21/04/10
Motorcycle manufacturer Yamaha has announced the return of its zero per cent finance deal on smaller models.
Potentially appealing to new bike insurance policyholders looking to ride cheaply, the deal will apply to a range of models, including the award-winning Vity 125 and also the new BW's 125 super commuter scooter.
According to the firm, the offer could attract new riders or those looking to trade up from a first bike to something like the WR125s or the YZF-R125.
Two versions of the commuter's choice, the YBR125, will also be available under the deal.
"Available through participating Yamaha dealerships, the tough choice is deciding which great option you should take advantage of to start your Yamaha experience," the company added.
In related news, Yamaha recently announced its new BWs 125 will arrive at dealerships at the end of April.
The model is described as rugged and punchy, offering customers a responsive and agile ride.
Boasting a special fuel injection system, the model could be perfect for bike insurance policyholders with an environmental conscience, as it benefits from reduced CO2 emissions as well as low running costs.
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