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Kawasaki Day

20th april

Yes, that’s right, a whole day dedicated to all things Kawasaki at one of the UK’s premier biker meeting places, the legendary Ace Cafe.
There’s loads to see on the day including your chance to get up close and personal with a Kawasaki MotoGP bike as well as a blast from the past, a genuine 1980’s Kawasaki KR500 Grand Prix bike. That’s not all though, we’ll have our own drag racing team at the Ace with one of the fastest Ninja’s in the world pumping out over five hundred horsepower… Just wait ‘til you hear it start, it’s awesome!
Of course, race bikes would not be the same without grid girls, so our ever popular Kawasaki girls will be on hand all day to add yet more glamour to the proceedings.
If you’re feeling lucky there are loads of prizes to win in competitions run throughout the day - plus your chance to enter our year long competition to win a unique John Hopkins Arai helmet. And as if that wasn’t enough for racing fans, you can also try for the fastest lap on the PlayStation2 MotoGP game.
Make a date on Sunday April 20th to come along to the Ace and indulge in the ultimate Kawasaki experience.

londonbikers.com


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6 Responses to “Kawasaki Day”

  1. Cam on 19 Apr 2008 at 11:01 pm

    Very Interesting List of presentations.

  2. Shanice on 19 Apr 2008 at 11:51 pm

    That makes a lot more sense. Energy equivalent is at least not affected by to the fluctuating prices of gas and electricity.Perhaps this view is pedantic. Anyway, it’d certainly be helpful to establish a recognised unit for comparing propulsion systems as we move away from gas (petrol).

  3. Avice on 20 Apr 2008 at 12:42 am

    *VERY* nice link. Thx for submitting it, orchid.

  4. Ravenna on 20 Apr 2008 at 1:32 am

    partecipa anche tu all’iniziativa organizzata da Maria Grazia Mattei. A Milano il 10 Maggio 2008

  5. Lewella on 20 Apr 2008 at 2:23 am

    It also notes that that’s not an energy equivalent, but a dollar equivalent. So it should really read 300 mile/dollars/gallon. So if electricity prices rise his ‘mileage’ goes down. That’s just wrong in so many ways it’s hard to fathom.