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Victory Showcases Revolutionary Bikes at Speedshow

Press release July 18, 2010


Victory to Showcase Revolutionary Bikes at Speedshow

Prestige motorcycle group Victory Motorcycles will be showcasing their range of bikes at this month’s Speedshow Exhibition to coincide with the opening of its new showroom in Newmarket.

Bikes from across Victory’s extensive range will be on display, including models set to revolutionise the motorcycle touring industry - the new Victory Cross Country and Cross Road.

Sales and Marketing Manger of Victory Motorcycles, Peter Harvey, says the Cross bikes are the new benchmark in touring motorcycles.

“The Cross Country and Cross Roads are built to exceed expectations with key technologies borrowed from Victory's flagship the Vision. These bikes truly deliver on attributes of storage, comfort and performance with 26% more storage, 60% more suspension travel and 18% more torque than their closest competitors,” says Harvey.

Victory Motorcycles, renowned for setting benchmarks in quality and modern styling, recently partnered with Team Motor Group to unveil its range of full-sized cruiser and touring bikes at its Newmarket showroom.

Team Motor Group currently has a large number of Victory bikes available including the Hammer, Vegas, Kingpin, Vision, Cross and Jackpot models as well as a range of Victory accessories.

“We’re excited to showcase our range of ground-breaking bikes at the upcoming Speedshow,” says Harvey. “It will be a great opportunity for the public to see our models first hand and to experience what makes the Victory brand unique.”

The Speedshow Exhibition will be held at the ASB Showgrounds in Auckland from July 24-25.

For more information visit www.speedshow.co.nz and for more information on Victory Motorcycles go to www.victorymotorcycles.co.nz or visit Team Motor Group, 425 Broadway, Newmarket, Auckland.

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