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Bikesales Staff23 Nov 2010
NEWS

Bollini makes its way to Oz

A new entry-level Chinese brand with a range of 150cc and 250cc road bikes, to go on sale in December

The Chinese-based Qianjiang Group, which already owns such brands as QJ, Benelli and Keeway, has added another entry-level string to its bow with the Bollini range of motorcycles.

To be introduced into Australia by Motorsport Importers, two Bollinis will initially go on sale in December – the Speed 200 commuter ($2290) and Cruiser 250 ($4290). Which means, unfortunately, they won't be here in time to display at this weekend's Melbourne Motorcycle Expo.

“Bollini is an exciting and vibrant entry level motorcycle brand with a range of 150cc to 250cc commuters and light weight cruisers,” said Paul Nobbs, Sales & Marketing Manager from Motorsport Importers.

Click on the following link to locate your nearest Bollini dealer.

And click on the following link to read a Bikesales Network review on the QJ range -- which should be a fairly strong indicator of what the Bollini range will entail.

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