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Bikesales Staff7 Jun 2013
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Win a Yamaha WR450F at Watagan Rally

A tricked-up WR450F will be offered as the 'door' prize, with inspiration from multiple world enduro champion and current Aussie competitor Stefan Merriman

One lucky trail rider will leave the Yamaha-supported 2013 Watagan Trail Bike Rally with a new Yamaha WR450F inspired by Craig Dack Racing team rider Stefan Merriman.

The rally celebrates its 10th anniversary this year and YMA and CDR have come to the party by offering a unique tricked-up WR450F as a lucky door prize.

The two-day rally is on August 10-11, 2013 at the Great Watagan ranges in the Onley State Forest, NSW -- a great venue for a weekend of riding and camping.

The event is not a race and all you need to enter is a registered bike and rider licence. All levels of riders are catered for with hard and easy arrowed sections to tackle.

Pre-paid entrants receive great benefits including discounts and t-shirts, so check out the entry forms at www.trailbikerallys.com.au and also www.powersportcentral.com.au.

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