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New Riders Night at Steeltown

New Riders Night at Steeltown

Massive thanks to everyone who came out to New Riders Night yesterday here at the shop! We were totally blown away by the turnout. Almost triple the amount of cool peeps from last year! And amazing to see so many women in the crowd interested in throwing a leg over a bike this year!

Thanks to Rider Training Insitute, Dalton Timmis Insurance and The Litas Hamilton for coming out and sharing good vibes and valuable information all night long. If anyone has any further questions or needs any additional information, don't hesitate to reach out to any of us!
Looking forward to seeing everyone back here at the shop this season, bike or no bike! If you misses out, join our mailing list below to be kept in the loop!
New Motorcycle Riders Night Steeltown Garage Co Hamilton Ontario
New Motorcycle Riders Night Steeltown Garage Co Hamilton Ontario
New Motorcycle Riders Night Steeltown Garage Co Hamilton Ontario
New Motorcycle Riders Night Steeltown Garage Co Hamilton Ontario
New Motorcycle Riders Night Steeltown Garage Co Hamilton Ontario
New Motorcycle Riders Night Steeltown Garage Co Hamilton Ontario
New Motorcycle Riders Night Steeltown Garage Co Hamilton Ontario
New Motorcycle Riders Night Steeltown Garage Co Hamilton Ontario
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