Visit an authorized Kawasaki dealership between May 6 and May 8, 2011. Kawasaki is launching a $250 savings opportunity for purchasers in conjunction with International Female Ride Day, being celebrated on Friday of that weekend.
The Ninja 250 and 650 are hugely popular with women riders.
The first 500 purchasers of a new, not previously registered motorcycle, who register online at http://www.kawasaki.com/kawigirl, following their purchase, will be awarded a pre-loaded $250 MasterCard debit card. And to sweeten the offer, Kawasaki will provide the first 50 registrants at the online site with a free Kawi Girl Jacket.
The company will also honor any existing promotional offers that are running concurrently with this program. Details of any additional savings opportunities are available at www.kawasaki.com.
According to Chris Brull, Kawasaki’s director of marketing communications, “This short-term promotion underscores the company’s interest in continuing to expand the female market, and it will give our dealers added exposure to this important audience.”
…when it comes to our most popular models, the Ninja 250, Ninja 650 and Vulcan 900 line are extremely popular for women. Many of our bikes offer a good seat height,a good center of gravity and over all a good feel. I am under 5-3 and I can ride almost everything we make. — Jan Plessner, Public Relationsh Manager, Kawasaki USA
Personally, I like the ER-6n 650 as a sport bike – the Ninja is a little short for my 5″8′ height – and I just love the KLR 650 as a dual-sport adventure bike and also (shhhh) for curb-jumping in San Francisco.
Kawasaki bikes are featured in my free e-book on choosing a beginner bike.
Motorcycling for Women Beginner Bikes
See you on the road on May 6th!
More about International Female Ride Day on the Motoress website. Also, I’ll be talking with founder Vicki Gray on SideStandUp.com motorcycle radio next Tuesday, so tune in!
