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The Biggest brands to launch the latest Bikes at Moto Expo 2016

The 2016 Moto Expo Melbourne presented by Shannons Insurance is set to take place on November 25-27. Showcasing the best the motorcycle industry has to offer, including the latest and greatest motorcycles available and much more, across 30,000sqm at the Melbourne Showgrounds, Moto Expo is Australia’s biggest motorcycle show.

Visitors will be treated to a diverse range of unique displays, shows and experiences, but perhaps the most buzz will be coming from the unveiling of the new 2017 model bikes on Friday 25th between 9am -1pm. Moto Expo is the first time many of these bikes will be seen in Australia.

Some highlights will include Yamaha’s iconic 2017 YZF-R6 (R6), a real curvball the Harley Davidson’s Livewire – the first electric Harley ever! Triumph’s Bobber, Ducati’s Supersport S, the all new Honda CRF450R and that just the start. Check out the list below, however be sure to expect even more than this on the day!

Kawasaki Ninja 1000, Verys-X 300, Z650L, Z900, Ninja 650/ 650L
Moto Guzzi MGX-21 Flying Fortress
Triumph Bobber, Street Cup, Scrambler, T100 and T100 Black
Indian Australian Operation Octane Contenders plus Roadmaster and Chieftain with Ride Command
Benelli TRK 502, BN 251 and TNT 135
BMW G310R
Piaggio Wi-Bike
Royal Enfield Himalayan
Benelli TRK 502, BN 251 and TNT 135
Victory Customised and Supercharged Victory Magnum
CF Moto 650MT
SWM 650 Superdual
Ducati Multistrada Enduro 950
Yamaha MT-09, Tracer 700, XMAX 300, Tricity 155, YXZ1000SS SE

This will be the first time many of these bikes have been seen in Australia, with more manufacturers due to announce which models they will display in the coming days.

Visitors can also expect to see a huge line up of 2017 models from the majority of brands listed above plus many more. Gates open 9am Friday 25th to the public.

For more information or to get your tickets visit www.motoexpo.com.au

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