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Bikesales Staff30 May 2011
NEWS

Last call for CBR250R test rides

Honda's offering prospective customers of its all-new CBR250R an extra chance to go for a free spin under the tutelage of experienced HART instructors

HART and Honda Australia have announced one more CBR250R Come and Try It Day at HART Victoria's Cranbourne facility on June 18, 2011 from midday to 4:00pm.

Experienced HART instructors will supervise short pre-qualifying rides before taking groups onto the road to experience first-hand the all-new CBR250R.

“We had an overwhelming response at all of our Try It Days and are pleased to be offering Victorians one more opportunity to test ride this exciting new release,” said Mark Collins, the National Manager at HART.

HART Cranbourne is located at Cranbourne Racing Club Centre in Grant Street, tel (03) 9270 1377. Or visit www.hartridertraining.com.au.

The CBR250R was launched in March, and click on the following link to read a Bikesales Network road test.

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