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Have a Go Day - Saturday 19th May

SATURDAY 19TH MAY 10am-2pm

If you're thinking about getting your motorcycle licence, come along to this FREE event to find out what is involved - anytime between 10am-2pm. We will have an area sectioned off to side of the Botany Honda building.

Our friends from Passmasters, will be on site to take you through the basics.

- Free instruction on a learner bike or scooter (approx 20 minute sessions)
- Professional instructors to give advice
- Information on the process of getting a motorcycle licence
- Bikes, helmets & gloves provided

Please bring photo ID and wear long pants, long sleeved top and shoes/boots

Email donna@botanyhonda.co.nz to book a session or turn up on the day to find out what it's all about

There will also be a free sausage sizzle & refreshments.
Ohh yeah, food AND motorcycles

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