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HONDA NEEDS YOUR HELP
14 June 2005 - Honda (UK)

This year, the world’s largest motorcycle manufacturer celebrates its 40th anniversary in the UK – and to mark the occasion, it is planning a display of its iconic bikes over the last four decades.

For the last two months, Honda has been sourcing immaculate motorcycles to display at the Goodwood Festival of Speed at the end of June. With the valued help of honda-racing.co.uk, the Japanese manufacturer has located a number of pristine bikes from the Sixties, Seventies, Eighties and Nineties, but there are still some rare models that the staff would like to see on show.

The chosen bikes will be exhibited as part of an official Honda stand at the popular festival on 24-26 June. If you’ve got a 1979 CX250 Red Rocket, a 1988 VF1000R or a 1991 CBR900 Fireblade in mint condition, this could be your one-off opportunity to have your pride and joy showcased to thousands of visitors over the weekend.

For details of how your machine could feature at this unique celebratory event, contact Gemma Cooling on 01652 680371 or email gemma@hondaracingcentre.co.uk.

As a token of our appreciation, you could receive entrance tickets* to the event as well as other Honda goodies including a professional photograph of your bike on the stand as a memento for you to treasure.

The bikes Honda is seeking:
(Years are just a guide)

1966 CB450 Black Bomber
1967 TL125
1969 CB750 Honda Dream
1969 CG125
1972 CB250K4
1977 CB750 Phil Read Replica
1978 CB250N Superdream
1979 CX500
1979 CR250 Red Rocket
1982 Melody
1982 CB750F2
1986 VFR750F-G
1987 CBR600F-H
1987 CB1100R B’ol Dor
1988 VF1000R
1991 CBR900 Fireblade
1996 ST1100N ABS

*Friday entry only


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