FOR the fourth year running ExCeL London will be transformed into a biker’s paradise from this Thursday to Sunday as the Carole Nash MCN Motorcycle Show returns with a bang!
With even more amazing motorcycles from top leading manufacturers, spectacular stunts and the chance to get your hands on everything you need for your bike, the show is not to missed.
There are bikes from BMW, Ducati, Kawasaki, Triumph, Victory, Aprilia, Moto Guzzi, Piaggio, Derbi, Gilera, Vespa, Yamaha and the much-anticipated Honda and Harley-Davidson – notably absent from the Birmingham NEC Motorcycle Show in November.
Visitors to the show will be on the edge of their seats watching the professional stunt riders in the free Carole Nash Live Action Arena. Also in attendance are the gorgeous MCN babes who will be at the show all weekend to meet and greet.
For those looking to pick up anything from a new bike to the latest accessories, there will be a wide variety of trade stands offering top-of-the-range equipment, merchandise and exclusive show offers.
The MCNLive stage is back and buzzing with exciting events, giving visitors the opportunity to meet top biking superstars and take part in all kinds of awesome activities including the legendary search for the 2010 MCN ‘Babe Of The Year’.
Visitors can vote for their favourite babe and the winner will be given a year’s contract with CTA Associates Modelling Agency.
l The London Motorcycle Show will host the UK launch of the 2010 Ducati model range as the bright lights of the capital city illuminates an eagerly awaited line-up that includes the hugely anticipated Multistrada 1200, pictured.
The Ducati stand will showcase the full 2010 range including UK debuts for the Multistrada 1200 Touring, Hypermotard 1100 Evo, 848 Dark, 1198s Corse, Monster 696 ABS and Monster 1100 ABS.
The Multistrada 1200 Touring comes to the London show as part of a nationwide tour prior to its launch in March and has already provoked unprecedented interest.
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