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US to get 'luxury' motorcycle resort
A brand new upmarket resort is set to open in New Mexico, catering exclusively for motorcyclists.
Following the increased interest in motorcycling from women, the company felt that there was a serious lack of accommodation and recreation facilities tailored to upmarket enthusiasts - riders who don't fear their annual motorcycle insurance quote.
Vintages Inc is planning to gradually develop 20 luxury retreats for motorcyclists across North America, with motorcycle experts and enthusiasts alike involved in every step of the project.
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Brad Leith, who is leading the development for Vintages Inc, said: "This is the first time anyone has given thought to providing quality accommodations for motorcycle riders.
"Golfers, tennis players, boaters and RV aficionados, all have extensive social communities and clubs where they gather with like-minded people, but motorcyclists don't have that same opportunity. We want them to come for the day and stay for the weekend," he added.
The resort will feature quite literally everything a motorcyclist could want, from new and vintage bikes to rent, fine food and wine, a race track, a motorcycle museum and high-class spa and leisure facilities.
Members of the club will be able to travel from one destination to another, providing access to each of the facilities as they are developed.
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