RedSky Bikes from Thirsk, North Yorkshire are excited to announce that they will be at Dalby Forest for their first Demo Day of the year. This is a chance for you to test some of our incredible bikes from Nukeproof, Mondraker, Pivot and BMC. We've got everyone covered with MTB's, E-MTB's and even Gravel bikes! You will be taking the bikes out yourself along waymarked routes. The Gravel Bike Route is a total distance of 17.5km and the MTB Bike Route comes in at 13.5km. Both routes take in some of the existing Red Routes at Dalby so you will need to ensure that you are a competent rider. There is a small upfront investment of £20 per bike which will be fully redeemable against any bike purchased and 15% of the profits will be split between Dalby Forest and Singletraction. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @redskybikesltd for other events. Any questions regarding the demo event please call or email the shop. URL: Instagram: https://go.evvnt.com/1599851-3?pid=5274 Category: Sports / Leisure | Cycling
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