Factory Bike backs Australian Motocross Championship

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Factory Bike backs Australian Motocross Championship

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Factory Bike backs Australian Motocross Championship
Tuesday, 15th March, 2005





Competitors in the 2005 Maxxis Australian Motocross Championship will have a bit of extra incentive this year with Australian Motorcycle Importers contributing a Factory Bike FS110 3v to the winners in both Pro Lites and Pro Open.

"The Factory Bikes quality and Australian Motorcycle Importers commitment to service and support makes them an ideal partner for our championship," said championship director Kevin Williams of WEM. "Not only will the winners of the Pro Open and Lites take home one of these little rocket ships, but they will also be the official pit bike of the championship. The bikes will be on display at all rounds and you will see them in use as championship staff use them to get from A to B".

The Factory Bike brand has become known for quality and have an excellent dealer network throughout Australia. As one of the first brands in the current "Extreme Mini" revolution.

"We are extremely happy to be involved in the championship, stated Australian Motorcycle Importers Libby Ross. "The championship has come along in leaps and bounds and grows in professionalism and prestige every day. We feel that our involvement with the championship will be great exposure for our bikes and our professional dealer network".

The Factory Bike FS110 3v will be on display at the opening round of the championship at Wonthaggi, Victoria on March 20th.
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