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Bikesales Staff29 Feb 2016
NEWS

2016 Harley-Davidson Iron Run

The annual event will be held in the Bay of Islands in New Zealand on March 11-12

Motorcycle riders from around New Zealand will be rolling into Paihia in the Bay of Islands on March 11-12 for the annual Harley-Davidson Iron Run.

The event will feature the Thunder Run, open to all riders, and other festivities will include a show & shine, live music , an art and craft market and numerous food and drink offerings.

The Thunder Run is expected to see more than 1000 participants experience some of the best motorcycling terrain the Northland has to offer.

Nigel Keough, Managing Director for Harley-Davidson Australia & New Zealand, said: "We invite riders from across New Zealand and beyond to be part of our iconic Thunder Run. The 60-minute round trip will give people a chance to join the convoy as we head from Paihia to the historic town of Kerikeri.

"We're also encouraging locals to be part of the proceedings by coming down and cheering on the procession as the bikes roar into town."
The 2016 Harley-Davidson range will be on display and available for test rides, while those with less experience will be able to jump on a specially designed stationary Harley-Davidson and learn the basics of motorcycling.

For a full event schedule and to register for the complimentary Thunder Run, click here.

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