Southern California Motorcycles Hosting Spring Open House April 1 In Brea, California

Southern California Motorcycles Hosting Spring Open House April 1 In Brea, California

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Southern California Motorcycles Hosts 17th Annual Spring Open House

Test Ride, Eat, and Win at Annual Celebration!

(Brea, Calif.) — Southern California Motorcycles will be hosting their annual Spring Open House on Saturday, April 1st at their dealership in Brea. They will be featuring demo rides, music, Kogi and Canvas food trucks, free ice cream and drinks, moto industry vendors, and outrageous deals! Plus, enter to win a free 2017 Suzuki motorcycle! You can view the official rules at www.socalmotorcycles.com/events

The service department will be offering suspension set-ups for [a special price]. Please call (714) 256-6700 to make an appointment.

Riders must have a valid motorcycle license and meet demo ride requirements. Our sales specialists will be available to answer any questions.

Southern California Motorcycles consists of the #1 Triumph Dealer of all time, plus Ducati, Suzuki, Moto Guzzi, and Royal Enfield as well as an ever-changing selection of Pre-Owned motorcycles. We offer the widest selection of motorcycles, apparel, and accessories for our brands you will find anywhere. Southern California Motorcycles was started in 2000 by Tom Hicks, who believes in a celebration of motorcycling through quality product, education, and customer service. We are located at 515 W. Lambert Rd. in Brea, CA, just a mile from the 57 freeway.

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