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643 Bike Tyrestore


Bike Tyrestore returns to EXPO showing its complete one-stop, two-wheel tyre wholesale offering from the UK’s longest established trade tyre supplier. Freephone 0800 281 413 remains “The only number you need for motorcycle tyres”. All the major brands, including market-leading Bridgestone and house exclusives Mitas (Sava) and Rubena, European-made cycle tyres. We have a super-convenient 24/7 online warehouse and next-day delivery, so make a visit to our stand. It’s a must for everyone in the “EXPO Club”. Bike Tyrestore tel 0800 281 413 www.worldofbiketyres.com


526 BikeJobs


The UK motorcycle industry’s No.1 job board and recruitment company. We provide the ultimate fl exibility when it comes to staff recruitment for your business and offer three types of competitive and effective services, depending on your requirements – BikeJobs Online, BikeJobs Direct and BikeJobs Plus.


With thousands of visitors to our website every month, top ranking on every internet search engine and links from manufacturer websites, www.bikejobs.co.uk is the premier place where job hunters go to look for vacancies in the bike trade. Make BikeJobs your next stop for recruitment and visit us at EXPO 2014. BikeJobs


tel 01780 721973 www.bikejobs.co.uk


309 Bikesure Insurance Services


We pay 50% commission for successful insurance referrals! Bikesure Insurance Services provides a wide range of motorcycle insurance schemes to suit biking enthusiasts. You’ll be hard pushed to present us with a bike we haven’t insured before. Bikesure works with scooter, quad, trike and motorcycle dealers and training schools across the country to provide your customers with cheaper insurance quotations. With 50% commission paid directly to you for each successful insurance referral through your dealership, it’s hard to see why you’d introduce anyone else for your customers. Bikesure Insurance Services tel 0800 089 2000 www.bikesure.co.uk


600 BOX Helmets


The UK’s best-selling, entry-level helmet brand, BOX offers dealers guaranteed profi t opportunities on a wide range of helmet styles with fi xed SRPs. Already a phenomenal British success story, the range is now being distributed globally. The resulting economies of scale safeguard the brand’s value-for-money proposition as well as investment in product development. Packaging has been specially designed to make life easy for the dealer, with large sizing stickers and a picture of the individual helmet on every inner and outer carton. New designs for 2014 will be shown for the fi rst time at EXPO. Oxford Products tel 01993 862300 www.oxprod.com


1010 Bradbury Bros


BRADBURY BROS


Bradbury Bros distributes a huge range of top-branded motorcycle parts and accessories. For over 30 years we have supplied the trade with brands including EBC, Castrol, Silkolene, NGK, Yuasa, Goodridge, D.I.D, CTEK, Scottoiler, YSS Suspension, Accumate, Velosport, JT Chain and Sprockets and many more! We hope to have our new 2014 Trade Catalogue available at EXPO, and will be launching a new online service for our customers in March. We will be welcoming customers old and new to our stand where we will be showing our new own-brand range of Motogard products. We will also be repeating our fantastic 15 per cent money back show offer. Please come and collect a voucher, which can be used until the end of January against one order to get 15 per cent off our product range as a credit note. Bradbury Bros tel 01484 641073 www.bradburybros.co.uk


414 British Dealer News


British Dealer News is the premier source of key information for the motorcycle and scooter industry. The free monthly magazine is packed with news, features and statistical information. ABC-audited at 9745 monthly circulation, it has global reach and is read by everyone with a nose for business and an interest in the latest developments in the PTW world.


BDN is constantly developing the services and facilities offered on its website, which provides daily news updates, products, statistics and much more. And our weekly e-letter is proving indispensable to dealers who want to keep up to date with all that’s current in the industry.


Our reporters and advertising staff will be on hand to listen to your points of view and ideas and to discuss possible future stories and features. British Dealer News tel 01237 422660 www.britishdealernews.co.uk


36 MOTORCYCLE TRADE EXPO 2014


640 Brenta


Brenta brake pads are manufactured exclusively in the Frentotecnica factory in the heart of Italy


and have been a massive success since their launch in the UK in 2012. There are many ‘value’ brake pads, but very few with TUV approval and KBA certifi cation. There are even fewer options if you are looking for a brand with both organic and sintered compounds, European levels of quality control, eye-catching packaging, the back-up of a known and trusted distributor and, best of all, full dealer profi t margins. Brenta is available from WMD’s huge stocks right now! World’s End Motorcycles Distribution tel 01273 595746 www.wmd-online.com


710 Buffalo Motorcycle Clothing


Available exclusively from The Key Collection, Buffalo clothing gets a make-over for 2014, with several exciting new lines, such as the Retro textile jacket that will retail for £69.99. A well-established favourite with dealers looking to offer a budget option to their customers, Buffalo’s core values of reliable quality and affordable prices continue, but with fresher colour options and styling for this year.


Blytz boots are also updated for 2014, with models for men and women retailing for £69.99-£89.99. Discover the latest designs and generous trade margins on The Key Collection stand at EXPO. The Key Collection tel 0117 971 9200 www.thekeycollection.co.uk


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