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Bikesales Staff17 Dec 2010
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Gilera Fuoco 500 price drop

The 500cc tilting trike is now being offered at a special rideaway price to celebrate the 2011 Ulysses AGM in Newcastle

Looking for a bargain on a three-wheeled high performance grip machine? The Gilera Fuoco 500 has been around for a while now, but the dual-front wheeled trike is now being offered at $12,990 rideaway.

The Fuoco 500 is the high performance version of the Piaggio MP3 and like its cousin it features two front wheels that can tilt via a clever cantilever system, giving the trike very high levels of grip in all conditions - even on soaking wet roads.

It features an automatic CVT transmission and features a more masculine design that the Piaggio MP3 scooters.

The new $12,990 ride-away price for the Fuoco 500 has been announced to "celebrate the 2011 Ulysses AGM in Newcastle in March 2011, and to help members get there in style", says parent company Piaggio,

The special ride-away pricing finished at the end of February 2011, "so you've just got enough time to get on a Fuoco in readiness for the Ulysses AGM in March". Check out Gilera.com.au for the location of your nearest Gilera dealer.

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