We have teamed up with Chester Harley-Davison to offer one lucky reader the chance to win a Harley-Davison jacket in this easy to enter competition.
Chester Harley-Davidson is now one of the biggest motorcycle dealerships in the north west following a complete dealership redevelopment last year.
The business opened in temporary premises in 2004 and built up a strong reputation whilst designing and building the perfect Harley-Davidson dealership. Customers can now get everything from new or pre-owned bikes, parts and accessories, collectables, clothing to just a friendly cup of coffee.
With the growing success of the business, the dealership also began selling Buell(r) motorcycles, hailing from the legendary Harley-Davidson(r) marque but completely different in almost every way. Buell encompasses pure streetfighting machines, all out American sports bikes and sports tourers.
The £2m investment has yielded a fantastic showroom environment and a service centre fully geared up with a whole host of modern facilities and all the latest equipment.
The showroom offers the very best range of new and pre-owned motorcycles available, alongside a wide selection of highly fashionable clothing including t-shirts, shirts, belts and leather jackets.
Chester Harley-Davidson is conveniently located from the M53 near Cheshire Oaks Retail Park on Stanney Mill Lane. So why not pop along and discover why Harley-Davidson is the one of biggest names in motorcycling.
For more information or better still, to arrange a test ride, call 0151 357 2124.
HOW TO WIN!
For your chance to win simply answer the following question and fill in the form below.
Question: Where is Chester Harley-Davidson located?
Terms & Conditions
Closing date is May 31, 2008. Usual Newsquest Cheshire / Merseyside rules apply. Click here to see the competition rules. No purchase necessary. This competition is open to residents residing in the Newsquest (Cheshire / Merseyside) area only.
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