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Riders booking for Motorcycle Muster could win Garmin satnav
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Written by Sarah Waterhouse, 22/06/10
Bike insurance policyholders who book in advance for this year's Motorcycle Muster are being given the chance to win a Garmin Zumo 220 bike satnav.
The event will take place on Sunday June 27th in the grounds of the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu, in the heart of Hampshire's New Forest.
Motorcyclists attending on the day will have the chance to socialise with their peers and show off their models in the Pride in Your Ride competition, where they could win £100.
Three-time British Solo Trials Champion Steve Colley and the Extreme Globe Riders will be completing stunts at the show and motorcycle accessory brands will be on hand selling their wares.
Riders for Health will provide a Helmet Park at the event and ticket entry includes admittance to the museum, where bike insurance policyholders can take a look at the numerous motorcycles on display, including the largest collection of Ducatis outside the Ducati factory in Italy.
Advance bookings for rider and bike cost £4 or £5 on the day.
Commenting on the event earlier this year, Beaulieu's events manager said: "We know that bikers like to have fun and show off their bikes and this event offers an opportunity to be part of the display and enjoy all of the Beaulieu attraction at the same time."
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