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CONSUMER DEMO BIKE/PRODUCT DAY COMES TO LOS ANGELES
Posted Date: 10/2/2007
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To the mountain bike Community:
 
Come join the Southridge Racing Club family for two solid days of nonstop mountain
bike fun! Ex Norba 4-Cross Master Champ Don Jackson, also owner of Southridge USA,
has reserved Southridge Park in Fontana, CA just for you.
 
The Southridge Consumer Demo Bike Day is FREE the public. However, the shuttle
services for downhill runs will be available for $5 all day.
 
So far Turner, Trek, KHS, Intense, Brodie, Foes, Haro, Nicolai, ESI, 661, Cannondale,
Odi, Kona and X-Fusion have committed themselves to being there over the weekend. You
will be able to test ride the new 08 product on the fabled Southridge Norba circuits;
all of the cross-country, downhill and 4-cross layouts will be fully groomed and
prepared.
 
Everyone from the industry is available to participate. Companies that would like to
come out and show their own 2008 product please contact Don at the number below.
 
WHERE: Fontana, CA
WHEN: October 13, 14
FROM: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days
 
More info go to www.southridgeusa.com



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