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Bikesales Staff11 Feb 2015
NEWS

Win a Benelli BN600!

Bikesales' latest competition is a beauty: your chance to win either the Benelli BN600i or BN600S LAMS bike
Bikesales’ ultimate summer giveaway has arrived:  the chance to win a Benelli BN600i or BN600S LAMS bike.
Entrants need to enter all the required fields for the entry to be valid.
There is a limit of one entry per unique person during the promotion period, however entrants can gain an additional entry if they share the competition via Facebook from the entry page. Entries close at 4:00am on Tuesday, February 17, 2015.
The first eligible entry drawn at 10:00am on Tuesday, February 17, 2015 will be notified in writing using the contact details provided in their entry. Their name will be published on www.bikesales.com.au and published in The Australian newspaper on or around Friday, February 20, 2015. 
Thanks to Urban Moto Imports, the Australian importer for Benelli, the winner will get to choose between a 2014 model BN600i or a 2014 model BN600S, both priced at $8990 plus on-road costs. Registration of the bike is included in the prize. All additional insurance, options, petrol, licensing and all other ancillary costs associated with redeeming the prize are the responsibility of the winner.
Good luck!
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