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Bikesales Staff30 Nov 2006
NEWS

Get your Hyosung at Ulysses

One of the biggest events on the annual bike calendar, the Ulysses Club AGM, will be held in Coffs Harbour (NSW) from May 21-27 next year. And this time around, entrants go in the draw to win a Hyosung GT650.

Ulyssians and their nominated guests who register for the AGM before March 30, 2007 will go into the draw to win the $8990 Hyosung GT650S Tourer, with the prize also including all on-road costs and free insurance from Western QBE for 12 months. The GT650S Tourer, which features throw-over saddlebags, heated hand grips, luggage rack, tank/top bag and aero screen, will be drawn at the AGM on Friday, May 25.

The AGM will be held at the Coffs Harbour Showground, which is located on the Pacific Highway -- only 300 metres from the CBD. The AGM will feature a massive trade show; show & shine competition; raffles; day rides; organised tours; demonstration rides; six nights of quality entertainment - and even weddings!

Registrations for the AGM can be made at https://secure.ulyssesclub.org/agm/AGM2007Registration.asp.

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