Fun for the kids at Motorcycle Live
MOTORCYCLE Live 2012 is the perfect place to introduce aspiring young riders to the exciting world of motorcycling.
Not only can they climb aboard all the latest new bikes in the static displays, but they can try their hand at riding for real with Honda's unique 'My First Licence' feature.
Children between the ages of five and 11 can enjoy a free taster session on a restricted 50cc Honda bike in the safe and controlled environment of the specially constructed indoor street scene. They will be guided around by a trained instructor – and if they're lucky one of Honda's well-known racers will be dropping by – before receiving their very own printed mock-up licence.
Kids will love taking part and parents will love watching. Here's what Timothy Byrne, 44, of Bristol, said after last year's show: "My First Honda Licence is absolutely fabulous. I've got three kids of my own so it's a great way to introduce them to biking. They absolutely loved it."
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Advance tickets for Motorcycle Live 2012 cost £16 per adult, £10 for seniors and £6 per child.
To book your tickets, call 0844 581 2345 or visit www.motorcyclelive. co.uk and click 'Tickets'.




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