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INFINITY ADD SUZUKI TO THEIR CLAPHAM MOTORCYCLE SHOWROOM
13 June 2006 - Infinity Motorcycles

Infinity Motorcycles have added Suzuki to their well-established showroom on Clapham High Street, bringing the popular Japanese brand into this buzzing area of South West London.

Infinity already offer a wide selection of motorcycles and scooters from around the world, including Aprilia of Italy, Peugeot scooters from France and Yamaha from Japan.

Suzuki have proved very popular during the first part of the year – three out of the UK’s five best selling bike are made by the Company and the Suzuki Burgman 400 is Britain’s most popular maxi scooter. Customers will be able to view the entire range of Suzuki motorcycles and scooters, from the acclaimed 178 horsepower supersports GSX-R1000 to the 125cc 4-stroke Burgman 125cc scooter, which allows riders to cut through City traffic in comfort.

“Our staff have worked really hard to meet the high standards required for a modern motorcycle franchise,” notes Infinity’s Managing Director, Rob Puttick.

Alan Arnold, who previously managed Infinity’s flagship Farnborough showroom, will head the team at Clapham. “Our on site technicians are trained by Suzuki, because we recognise that it’s just as important to offer first class after sales service as it is to offer great choice and great value.”

Infinity Motorcycles are located on Clapham High Street and open 7 days a week. Tel: 0870 89 10 402 or visit www.infinitymotorcycles.com

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