Honda art at London Bike Show
Added on Friday, January 14th, 2011 by Carole Nash Editor | No Comments
Honda art at London Bike Show
Hollywood and art will be featuring at the Honda stand at next month’s Carole Nash MCN London Motorcycle Show at ExCeL (3-6 February), with a special CB600FA Hornet sporting a unique Hollywood blockbuster film paint scheme to be won.
An artist inspired CBR100RR Fireblade display will take centre stage, alongside the Honda motorcycle and scooter range for 2011, including the new Tricolour and Repsol-liveried Fireblades, the new orange and silver metallic special edition CBR600RR and the award winning ‘Sports Tourer of the Year’ VFR1200F, which is now offered in the additional sleek Black Metallic colour scheme.
The ‘Power of Lean’ tilting motorcycle stand, a first for any motorcycle manufacturer, will also feature in Honda’s display to enable visitors to experience the lean angle and feel of some of Honda’s machines and for less experienced or new riders, Honda’s innovative ‘rider trainer’ will be on hand for people to experience life on two wheels in the safety of a static environment.
The unique CB600FA Hornet, inspired by Honda’s association with Sony Pictures and ‘The Green Hornet’ blockbuster, due out in cinemas from today, is the star prize in an exclusive prize draw being offered by Honda until 14 February 2011. Visitors to the ExCeL can enter this great prize draw on the Honda stand but if you are unable to make it to the show, entry forms are also available from Honda dealers.
Also featuring at ExCeL is the impressive Fireblade display which took pride of place in the main Selfridges windows in London last summer. Artist Kyle Bean, with his display theme of ‘The Conservation of Mass’, suspended one complete Fireblade and ‘balanced’ it out with another which was dismantled into hundreds of individual parts, to highlight how matter cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed.
For more information on the Carole Nash MCN London Motorcycle Show, visit www.londonmotorcycleshow.com









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