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Get a Taste For a New Suzuki

Get a Taste For a New Suzuki

Get a Taste For a New SuzukiSuzuki GB is gearing up to give riders the chance to get the taste for a new Suzuki this summer, visiting a number of popular biker cafés across the country with a fleet of demo machines.

Starting at the Super Sausage Café on the A5 near Towcester on May 11, models such as Suzuki’s iconic Hayabusa will be available to test ride, along with the newly-launched V-Strom 1000 adventure bike, GSR750, Intruder M1800RBZ cruiser, and GSX-R1000.

There will also be the chance to meet and ride with John Reynolds, with the three-time British Superbike champion and Suzuki ambassador on hand throughout the day to talk racing and all things motorcycling.

Those wishing to take a test ride simply need turn up on the day with both parts of a valid UK driving licence and appropriate riding gear. Those that take a test ride will also qualify for a free bacon roll. Test rides will be available between 10am and 4pm.

Suzuki will be visiting:

Super Sausage Café, off the A5 in Potterspury, Towcester, NN12 7QD, on Sunday 11 May.

Ponderosa Café along the Horseshoe Pass, Llangollen, Wales, LL20 8DR on Sunday 1 June.

Whiteways Café in Bury Hill, Houghton, Arundel, West Sussex, BN18 9FD on Sunday July 6.

Squires Café Bar along Newthorpe Lane, Newthorpe, South Milford, Leeds, LS25 5LX on Sunday 20 July.

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