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Cycle News 2020 Issue 17 April 28

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IN THE WIND P26 Kawasaki Launches Home Delivery Program I n light of recent stay-at-home orders, travel restrictions and social distanc- ing recommendations in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, participating dealers are now able to deliver Kawa- saki products directly to your home or business. Kawasaki says its goal is to help facilitate purchases of Kawasaki products by those who cannot or may not wish to visit a dealership. These products include vehicles, parts, ac- cessories and apparel. Kawasaki added that is dealer net- work is committed to providing a first- rate experience for vehicle deliveries, replicating as closely as possible the vehicle pickup experience at a dealership. Vehicle inspections will be performed at the dealership prior to delivery, and all required delivery checklists will be completed in the buyer's presence. The vehicle will be delivered by trained dealership personnel who can provide a thorough briefing on vehicle operation, maintenance and safety information, and not by a third-party delivery services or common carriers. Parts, accessories and apparel will be delivered via third-party services or common carriers. Deliv- ery for parts and accessories ends May 31, 2020, and other limitations may apply. Due to variations in state and local stay-at-home orders, home delivery of vehicles may be unavail- able in some areas. Contact your local dealer for additional information and to confirm that they are able to offer home delivery. For more information, visit www.kawasaki.com. CN Kawasaki has launched its new home delivery program. Yamaha Announces Remote Vehicle Purchasing Y amaha Motor Corp., USA, launched an all-new "Deliver Your Ride" program supporting Yamaha dealers that are able to complete vehicle purchases remotely and then deliver the product directly to customers. The new program includes ATV, side-x-side, motorcycle and snowmobile products, and is available nationwide wherever dealers can legally and safely participate. "Yamaha is working hard to support our dealer network and their customers during these difficult times," said Steve Nessl, Yamaha's Motorsports group marketing manager. "It's not business-as-usual for anyone, yet we know people may still want to buy and enjoy new Ya- maha products where possible and appropriate based on their

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