The relaunched International Motorcycle and Scooter Show closed its doors today after ten days which have been hailed by visitors and exhibitors alike as a resounding success. 149,215 people passed through the doors of Halls 1, 2, 3, 3a and 4 of the Birmingham NEC - a brand new location for the Show which had changed its dates to a month later in order to avoid a clash with other European motorcycle shows.
Barrus has just introduced a new line of scooters branded Generic, a range of scooters that are unique in design and function. Generic Europe, an Austrian company with its own manufacturing plant in China, has quickly gained a reputation for innovative, creative designs throughout Europe. There are currently 5 models in the range starting with the entry level 50cc Cracker at £899.00 OTR moving up to the contemporary and dynamic styling of the Ideo and XOR models designed by Gerald Kiska, the creator of KTM’s radical X-Bow car.