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Bikesales Staff18 Nov 2014
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More Moto Expo Aussie debuts

Ducati’s Scrambler range and the latest Triumphs have also been added to the starting blocks for the Melbourne show from November 28-30
The Harley-Davidson Street 500 was recently announced as one of the star turns at the upcoming Moto Expo in Melbourne, and now it’s been confirmed that the all-new Ducati Scrambler range and Triumph’s fresh batch of Tiger 800s will also be in attendance.
All the bikes will be introduced to the Australian market during the media walk, commencing at 10:30am on Friday, November 28.
The Scrambler, voted the most beautiful bike at the recent EICMA motorcycle show in Milan, will be available in four separate models: Icon, Urban, Classic and Full Throttle.
Over at Triumph, the company will have two examples of its refreshed four-bike range of Tiger 800s – the  XCx and XR – as well as the Street Triple RX Special Edition.
For the complete exhibitor list at Moto Expo, click here.
Entry to Moto Expo also includes access to the Baylisstic Scramble and the Australian Motor Finance Head-2-Head EnduroCross. There will also be entertainment with street bike stunts, freestyle motocross, trials and more. ?
Free undercover motorcycle parking will be available at the Melbourne Showgrounds.
                                 

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