For one more year, and for the sixth time in total, KTM is again taking its new bikes out onto the roads all around the Iberian peninsula with the intention of giving all biking fans a chance to see, test and discover all about the new machines made by KTM for 2008. This event, organised by KTM, will consist of a total of 49 days of testing, all this in collaboration with its dealer network in Spain.
The months of April and May will be to a large extent orange – in honour of the KTM Orange Day that the firm is now organising for the sixth time. Any fan of motorbikes will be able to enjoy, get to know and test the new models made by the Austrian firm as they will be out and about the whole peninsula; models like the 990 Supermoto, 990 Superduke, 990 Adventure, 690 Duke and 690 Supermoto. KTM plans to limit the number of places available to the public on each Orange Day, and so the role of official dealers is essential, any information needed or doubts can be cleared up with a quick visit beforehand.
In addition to offering the possibility of a test on any new KTM model, company experts will offer advice and assessment, as well as giving the latest prices and news from the make. Just like on other occasions the idea of this type of event is to spread news about new KTM products with the aim of giving biking fans more than just a description of a motorbike and its features. Initiatives like this one promote direct contact between the target public and the company`s latest products.
3/17/2008
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