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Kawasaki To Unveil Exciting New Learner Models at the NEC

1st October 2009

2010 Kawasaki D-TrackerKawasaki have announced the unveiling of two exciting new 2010 learner models which will be shown for the first time in the UK at the Carole Nash International Motorcycle and Scooter Show.

The dual purpose, on-off road KLX125 and Super Moto styled D-TRACKER 125 build on the success of Kawasaki’s expanding motorcycle range, to complement its cutting edge supersport machinery.

2010 Kawasaki KLX125New smaller sibling to the already hugely successful KLX250, the dual purpose KLX125 features a fuel injected, electric start, air-cooled motor mounted in a lightweight, compact chassis. With an off-road attitude and a slim profile, the KLX125, like its new entry level quarter litre stable-mate, will appeal to a wide range of riders including those totally new to motorcycling.

For a dash of streetwise urban flair, the other new machine, the Super Moto styled D-TRACKER 125 has all the credentials to make it a sure fire hit with the next generation of riders. Digital instruments, upside down front forks and ultra sticky race style super moto tyres only add to the impression of fun and good times.

Kawasaki will use the Show as the UK public launch of these and other exciting new and updated models in their 2010 range, as well as exhibiting off road bikes, racing machinery and appearances from top riders during the event.

Commenting during the release of both new models, Kawasaki’s UK Sales and Marketing Manager, Michael Johnstone said: “These important models for next season will appeal to both those starting out on two wheels and people new to Kawasaki which actually ties in really well with the recently announced “Get On” campaign that motorcycle manufacturers and dealers are now publicising. As a place to show both bikes for the first time to the public, the Carole Nash International Motorcycle Show with its huge attendance is the ideal platform for a launch”.

Finlay McAllan, Managing Director of MCI Exhibitions added: “To be able to offer the Show as a platform for the first UK unveiling of Kawasaki’s latest models only reinforces it as the only place visitors need to go to gain access to the hottest on and off road machines. Add to that the Shows’ new Off Road Zone and the Get on Training Centre we’re perfectly placed to bring these new models to an eager audience”.

For more information visit: www.motorcycleshow.co.uk.

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