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PRICES TO MAKE KIDS GRIZZLY THIS XMAS
30 September 2004 - Watsonian-Squire

Malaguti''s Grizzly 50cc autos have been a seasonal best-seller for many years and have been an introduction to motorcycling for many youngsters.

This Christmas UK importers Harglo are using their buying power with the factory to reduce retail prices by over 10% and protect the coveted Number 1 position for 50cc junior autos.

The Malaguti Grizzly has been consistently popular thanks to a combination of Italian styling, rugged build quality and the robust Franco-Morini engine. Available with 10” or 12” wheels, the Grizzly is appropriate for children from 4 to 12 years of age. The engine is in a soft state of tune in standard form, but Harglo can supply a wide range of tuning parts to release the power as the rider gains in confidence and ability. For many aspiring motocrossers the Grizzly has proved an excellent introduction to prepare them for the 50cc auto class and enables them to find their feet before progressing to a more powerful race bike such as those from DB, Factory or Polini, which Harglo also distribute.

The retail price of the 10” wheeled RCX10 has dropped by £100 to £849 (inc. VAT) while the 12” wheeled RCX 12 has been reduced by £150 to just £899, making them an even more attractive proposition for parents seeking a fun bike with tuning potential & good resale value.

Call Harglo-Performance on 01386 701162

www.harglo-performance.com


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