WE’VE teamed up with the Carole Nash International Motorcycle and Scooter Show to offer our readers the chance to be one of five lucky winners to receive a pair of tickets to the UK’s biggest two-wheeled show, on from 27th November to 6th December at the Birmingham NEC.
This year sees a fantastic line-up of 2009 bikes from manufacturers including BMW, Ducati, Kawasaki, KTM, Suzuki, Yamaha and many more, plus the return of Norton!
The show really is the only place in the U.K to see all the latest bikes from the biggest names under one roof. The show also promises to be the most interactive yet, with visitors able to try out many of the best bikes on off-road, road and race circuits.
An exciting new development for 2009 is the British Supercross Championship held over both Saturday nights of the Show. Not only can visitors see the stars practising during the day, you can ride parts of the course with the Yamaha Off Road Experience! There’s even a similar activity organised by Suzuki for very young riders to get their first, safe riding experience.
Along with the new 2009 models from the best-known manufacturers and the multitude of interactive features, the Show also has a live-action and interviews from top bike racers. With hundreds of trade-stands showcasing all the best biking gear and accessories, the Carole Nash International Motorcycle and Scooter Show offers the perfect day out for everyone from the bike-mad to the casual two-wheeled enthusiast.
To be in with a chance to win one of five pairs of tickets to the Show, simply answer the question below: Which British bike manufacturer is launching a new range of models at the 2009 Carole Nash Motorcycle and Scooter show at The NEC?
For further information on the International Motorcycle and Scooter Show and to purchase tickets please visit www.motorcycleshow.co.uk or call 0844 581 2345/ www.theticketfactory.com Usual Newsquest rules apply.
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