Mad Bikes Ireland Auction 

November 18, 2014
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Mad Bikes Ireland Massive No Reserve Auction, will take place on Sunday 30th November 2014 at 12 noon in

Bonnettstown, Tullaroan Road, Kilkenny.

With over 500 lots featuring brand new and demonstration models, this monster stock clearance auction will include extreme vehicles from quads and dirt bikes to mad motos, carts, electric bikes, radio controlled nitro cars, electric golf caddies, trailers and pedal carts. The range of lots will appeal to adventurous adults and children alike, golfing and biking enthusiasts, adventurous types and particularly farmers who are increasingly using quads around their farms.

As a ‘No Reserve’ auction, the highest bidder on the day gets the lot so there will be great value on offer.  Among the main attractions on offer are Mini Quads from 50cc, to 300cc Monsters, Dirt bikes from 49cc to 250cc (full size), the famous MAD CAT Drift Cart 200cc plus much much more……

Mad Bikes Ireland has teamed up with leading auctioneer Merlin Car Auctions for this major event. Michael Madden of Mad Bikes Ireland and Michael Madden Specialist Cars commenting on the event said;  “We are really excited about this massive stock clearance auction which is the first one we’ve ever hosted. Normally we have a pre-Christmas sale, however this no reserve auction promises to offer lots of exceptional value for anyone looking for a great Christmas present.”

The full auction catalogue is now available on www.merlin.ie. Viewing will take place on Saturday 29th November from 10am to 5pm and on Sunday morning from 10am, ahead of the auction at 12 noon, at Mad Bikes Ireland, Newtown Airport Road, Kilkenny.  There will be a refundable bidding deposit of €200 required for registration.
 
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