Kawasaki Set To Display Entire 2010
Off-Road Range at the Carole Nash International Motorcycle
and Scooter Show
19th October 2009
Kawasaki
Motors UK will be showcasing its entire range of off-road
competition machinery for the 2010 season at the upcoming
Carole Nash International Motorcycle & Scooter
Show which takes place from 27th November - 6th December
at the NEC in Birmingham. The announcement further
underlines the Show’s reputation as the premier
event for leading manufacturers to unveil their latest
products to bike enthusiasts and newcomers alike.
Kawasaki’s off-road presence will be complemented
by the L.P.E. Kawasaki Supercross team who have announced
title-challenging riders ahead of the first rounds
of the 2009 / 2010 Future West ACU British Supercross
Championship which will take place at the NEC on the
28th November and 5th December. Having achieved a
commendable degree of success in a variety of Motocross
and Enduro Championships this year, Kawasaki’s
display will also feature the actual winning machines
of 2009 MMX Open Champion, Kristian Whatley, and IMBA
Champion, Lee Dunham.
The inclusion of Kawasaki’s entire range of
off-road machinery further bolsters the Show’s
decision to expand into the off-road industry. Independent
research carried out at last year’s Show revealed
large numbers of Bike Show visitors wanted more off-road
content, whilst manufacturers and exhibitors from
other events expressed an interest in expanding their
market to a wider fan base.
Ross Burridge, Kawasaki Motors UK Racing Coordinator
explains: “The KX65 is our smallest bike but
don’t be fooled, it is a serious competition
machine capable of winning races for the sons and
daughters of proud parents. Higher up the scale, we
will show the small and big wheel versions of the
ever popular KX85 as well as our newest four stroke
machines, the awesome KX250F and KX450F plus the British
Championship winning KLX450R enduro bike”.
“We’ve had a great year off-road and
The Carole Nash International Motorcycle and Scooter
Show is the ideal place to celebrate that success
and draw more people into the wonderful and rewarding
world of off-road motorcycle sport”.
Finlay McAllan, Managing Director of MCI Exhibitions,
says: “The Off-Road Zone is fast becoming ever
more prominent with leading manufacturers such as
Kawasaki and Husky as well as the biggest names in
off road media such as T+MX News and DBR all featuring
in the new Zone located in Hall 5. The Bike Show is
about satisfying every visitor’s appetite for
new products and thrilling experiences which the new
Off-Road Zone will deliver in abundance”.
The 2009 Show will offer an incredible selection
of bikes, accessories and components with a range
of truly interactive features, all of which will demonstrate
to visitors of all ages what the industry has to offer.
Those looking forward to Preview Day can take advantage
of the £28 entry fee, which includes all the
interactive features free of charge. For the remainder
of the Show adults looking to book in advance will
once again receive savings on the on the door price.
For more information visit: www.motorcycleshow.co.uk.
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