NGK raises funds for charity at successful Motorcycle Live show

December 01, 2017
NGK raises funds for charity at successful Motorcycle Live show
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Big-hearted motorbike enthusiasts helped raise more than £6000 for charity when they visited NGK’s stand at the recent Motorcycle Live show in Birmingham. The cash was raised for the Down’s Syndrome Association and the Autistic Society by donations in exchange for NGK merchandise at the exhibition at the NEC.


NGK Spark Plugs exhibited alongside some of the biggest names in the industry at the nine-day show, playing host to a number of two-wheel stars it supports including Maria Costello, Mission Racing’s Chrissy Rouse and Jordan Gilbert and Speedway riders Robert Lambert and Kyle Bickley. Its stand also featured British team Exactweld’s TZ Yamaha-engined bike that 22-year-old Gary Noel took to the European 250cc European championship in 1984; the LCR sidecar raced by the NGK-sponsored all-female sidecar team of Maria Costello and Kirsty Hauxwell and one of NGK-sponsored four-time World Speedway champion Greg Hancock’s old 500cc bikes.

NGK Spark Plugs Marketing Manager Mark Hallam said, “Motorcycle Live attracted more than 100,000 visitors over the duration of the show, many of whom ride bikes that are fitted with our spark plugs. We were very busy throughout the event and I would like to thank everyone who donated money for these two fantastic charities.”

NGK is the world’s number one original equipment fitment and its Iridium IX spark plugs are popular with motorcyclists for their ability to provide enhanced ignition efficiency, better acceleration, faster starting and smoother running, longer life and impressive fuel consumption.


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