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Interactive Harley at MCN Show

Added on Friday, January 29th, 2010 by Carole Nash Editor | No Comments

Interactive Harley at MCN Show

The MCN London Motorcycle Show will have plenty of 2010 new motorcycles, including a unique interactive feature on the Harley-Davidson stand. `Fit Shop’ will help riders sort out their perfect riding position, whilst the `Me on a Harley’ feature offers the chance to see yourself riding a Harley-Davidson in eight different virtual locations.

Fit Shop will utilise a Harley Fat Boy, one of the marque’s most popular models, with the choice of seven different handlebar options, five leather seats, two sets of footpegs and two windshields. Riders can get the feel of each combination to find the most natural riding position for them on the Fat Boy.

`Me on a Harley’ is an ideal souvenir from the MCN London Show 2010, which is sponsored by Carole Nash Insurance and is set to be one of the best attended motorcycle shows of the year. Visitors to the Harley-Davidson stand can choose to have their picture taken on a Rocker C, in front of eight different backgrounds, then download the images later on from www.me-on-a-harley.com.

A selection of the current Harley-Davidson range will also be on the US manufacturer’s stand. The MCN London Show opens from the 4th-7th February 2010, at the ExCel Arena in the Docklands area. Motorcycle parking is free by the way.

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