Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Kawasaki offers "race track" promotion

From Canadian Kawasaki Motors

Canadian Kawasaki Motors has introduced the "Track Day Performance Component" promotion, one of two exciting promotional options with the purchase of a new 2009 or 2008 Ninja ZX-6R or ZX-10R.

In the last three seasons, Canadian Kawasaki’s Jordan Szoke and the Factory Kawasaki Team have won both the Superbike and Pro Sport 600 championships. To celebrate the team’s success and passion for racing, Canadian Kawasaki is offering customers the same great race components that its champions use.

"Racing to win championships requires you to be at the top of your game in every session, without compromise," says team manager, Jeff Comello. "In Canada, our limited season compresses a lot of racing in a very tight period, which leaves no room for errors, and puts extreme pressure on attaining the maximum from everything we do. We never stop testing and looking for new tools to shave seconds off our lap times or increase our reliability.

"Now, thanks to Kawasaki’s Track Day Performance Component promotion, Kawasaki riders can take advantage of our countless hours of testing to elevate their on-track experience with factory team components that are the best in the business."

Customers who purchase a new 2009/2008 Kawasaki ZX-6R or ZX-10R prior to May 31 are eligible to choose one of Kawasaki’s official factory race products. These items are the same high performance parts used on Szoke’s championship winning ZX-6R and ZX-10R. Each one is designed to take the already proven capabilities of a stock Kawasaki and stretch them even further.

The complete list of aftermarket parts available for the Track Day Performance Component promotion consist of the Akrapovic Evolution Exhaust System, Braking Performance Wheel Kit, Öhlins TTX36 rear shock, Attack Race Bodies Bodywork and Attack Adjustable Foot Controls.

Check out Kawasaki.ca/trackday or Kawasaki.ca to review the complete promotional details on this and other offers from Kawasaki.

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