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Bikesales Staff17 Jan 2012
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New Daelim ambassador: Nick Bracks

TV personality, model and fashion entrepreneur Nick Bracks – not to mention the son of former Victorian premier Steve Bracks – is now extolling the virtues of Daelim

Nick Bracks has signed on as the ambassador for Daelim in Australia, after first being introduced to the marque during a photo shoot.

In late 2011, Nick took the leap and got his motorcycle license and has not looked back, now scootering around town on the B-bone scooter.

“I love the fact that it is different from any other scooter I have ever come across. The fact that it has no plastic on it and just metal framing really separates it from other scooters,” said Nick. “Also, the old school speedometer and features like that give it a unique feel. I feel very secure on it. It is almost like a mini Harley!”

“I always ride my B-bone around inner city areas. It’s great not having to worry about paying for parking or getting parking tickets!”

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