Motorcycle LIVE is go!

Motorcycle Live will play host to over 40 of the world’s leading motorcycle manufacturers this year, meaning we can all see the latest modern and retro 2019 motorcycles for the first time ‘in the flesh’.

Bike fans making the annual trip to Birmingham’s NEC from November 17-25 will get to see, touch and – in some cases – sit on these models before anyone else: and that includes Suzuki’s new 2020 Katana.

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Whether you’re into sports bikes, cruisers, tourers, scooters, three-wheelers, off roaders, electric bikes, adventure machines, trials, customs, classics or even sidecars – there is something for everyone. For the full list 
of manufacturers, visit www.motorcyclelive.co.uk/exhibitors/

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And there will be more than 200 other exhibitors too – showcasing all the latest motorcycle kit and gizmos. 
In addition to all this, the all-inclusive ticket includes 10 free interactive riding features; non-stop live entertainment; biking celebrities and Moto-Cirque – a brand-new free live action arena that promises to bring the very latest technology together with world class riders, lasers and music.

Motorcycle Live 2018 takes place at The NEC, Birmingham from November 17-25. 
Advance tickets are on sale 
now priced at just £19.50 per adult, £12 for Seniors, £1 for 11-16 year olds and FREE for children aged 10 and under. There is also a £25 advance ticket available, which 
includes entry to the show 
and an Oxford HD MAX disc lock worth £25.

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■ To book, call 0844 581 2345 or visit the website at
www.motorcyclelive.co.uk


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