News 12 Nov 2015

New model unveils primed for Sydney Motorcycle Show

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Motorcycle manufacturers have demonstrated their support for the Sydney Motorcycle Show on 20-22 November at Sydney Showgrounds, confirming a range of new models will be unveiled simultaneously in time with international motorcycle show, EICMA.

Brands including Yamaha, Suzuki, Harley Davidson, Ducati, Victory, Indian, Kawasaki, Triumph and BMW have all confirmed they will present new motorcycles never seen before in Australia by media or the general public.

The show falls just days after the opening of EICMA and many of the motorcycles to be unveiled at the Sydney Motorcycle Show will be one of only two in existence (one produced for the Europe and one ready for the Sydney Motorcycle Show).

Event organiser Troy Bayliss who is heading to EICMA to attend the new product launches said next Friday’s Sydney Motorcycle Show Media Walk is an experience not to be missed by media or consumers.

“To have so many brands releasing new bikes to the public at the Sydney Motorcycle Show in the same week as EICMA is a credit to the manufacturers,” Bayliss said. “They are going to great lengths to bring these unveils to the Sydney Motorcycle Show.

“I will arrive in Europe to attend the launches of many new motorcycles next Tuesday before flying directly back into Australia to see many of them released to the public just day’s later here in Sydney. I know Ducati has three completely new bikes ready to unveil in Sydney next Friday morning but even I don’t know what they are until I see them in Europe.”

The Sydney Motorcycle Show offers visitors the opportunity to view an extensive range of motorcycles, liaise with experts on the stands, source the right information so they can gauge what is the best product suitable for their use and even test ride a number of machines.

A huge line-up of motorcycle entertainment is scheduled throughout the weekend including the Honda Motorcycles Head2Head EnduroCross, which will see riders duel on a 2500sqm purpose-built track located within the 3000 seat Charles Moses Stadium.

The Sydney Motorcycle Show will also pay homage to Australia’s successful motorcycle stunt industry with special guest Robbie Maddison and an action packed line up of motorcycle stunt entertainment including KTM street bike stunt rider Lukey Luke, Yamaha stunt rider Dave McKenna, renowned freestyle motocross outfit Showtime FMX and World Freestyle Trials Champion Jack Field.

For more information visit www.sydneymotorcycleshow.com.au or check them out on Facebook.

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