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INTERNATIONAL MOTORCYCLE AND SCOOTER SHOW 2004 LIFTS OFF
06 November 2004 - MCI Exhibitions Ltd

With over 300 stands, 56,500 square meters of space in seven halls and over 1000 motorcycles and scooters on display, this year''s show looks to be the biggest and best yet.

With a range of have-a-go features, including mini motos, outdoor KTM supermotos and Try a Scooter, the show is also the most interactive ever.

The Show''s press and trade day (4th Nov) attracted a host of special guests including Olympic Gold Medallists Matthew Pinsent and James Cracknell, girl-about-town and motorcycle convert Jodie Marsh, Coronation Street star Jimmy Harshikin (Dev), BBC presenter Suzi Perry and a number of World Champion Racers.

The two-wheeled stars of the show are all the new for 2005 models. Yamaha launched its new MT-01 Torque Sports Roadster and Valentino Rossi special edition R46. The Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R, Suzuki GSX-R1000, and Honda CBR600 will no doubt be big eye catchers, whilst BMW presented its K1200S with actor Charley Boorman who recently circumnavigated the Globe on two wheels with best friend Ewan McGreggor. Triumph''s much talked about Rocket III was named ''Machine of the Year'' by MCN.

Managing Director of MCI Exhibitions, Finlay McAllan, commented ''It was a great action packed press day with a number special guests turning out. The show and the stands look fantastic and we''re looking forward to a record number of visitors over the next nine days.''



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