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Guy Allen11 Oct 2007
NEWS

Colour yourself a bike

Honda gives away a CRF50

Honda's club for kids, redriders.com.au, is on the giveaway rampage again, and this time is giving away a CRF50.

You need simply log on to the site, colour in the picture using whatever artistic tools you prefer, and send it in as directed.
The competition is open to all, however those who would like to become a member can also sign up online.

The site, which now boasts over 30,000 registrations, aims to provide young riders with all kinds of useful information including riding and safety tips, recent news, racing and club information, ride days and much more.

There are also downloads and photos available, as well as a section for kids to submit their own images and stories.

Anyone who becomes a member receives a free Red Rider sticker kit as well as a membership card.

Members are also sent a DVD entitled Ready to Ride that covers topics such as proper riding apparel, the environment, pre and post ride checks, owner maintenance and much more.

See www.redriders.com.au

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