[News]

2015 Transmoto 12-Hour: Tickets On Sale

9 years ago

Tickets are now on sale for the 2015 Transmoto 12-Hour, taking place at Batemans Bay, NSW, on March 28-29. Transmoto print subscribers have already had 24 hours to enter (and a lot of positions have already been filled), so members of the general public are advised to purchase tickets as quickly as possible.

To purchase a ticket (or tickets), click this link: http://wired.ivvy.com/event/12HOUR/

To ensure an easy registration, you will need the following information for yourself and each team rider:

  • Name
  • Email address
  • Postal address
  • Phone number
  • Gender
  • T-Shirt size
  • Team name (relevant for four-rider teams only)
  • MA Licence holder – Yes or No – If No, an addition discounted licence fee of $30 will be charged

What are you waiting for? Purchase your ticket now!

Be the first to comment...

You might also like...

2 months ago

BAJA 1000: ‘BEYOND THE LINE’

‘Beyond the Line’: a cool, bite-sized insight to the iconic annual Baja 1000 race.

2 months ago

HOW-TO: REPLACE YOUR GRAPHICS – PROPERLY!

The six key steps involved in replacing your bike’s old, worn graphics.

News

2 months ago

Entries Open: 2024 Transmoto 8-Hour at Narrabri, NSW

Public entries are now open for the third annual Transmoto 10-Hour at Tumut, powered by GASGAS, to be held on the March 16-17 weekend.

2 months ago

GIFT A MATE – AMA SUPERMOTOCROSS VIDEO PASS

Buy your mate an exclusive ticket to watching AMA SX outside of the USA.

2 months ago

HOW-TO: CHAIN & SPROCKET REPLACEMENT

We walk you through the 10 key steps that’ll ensure your bike’s chain and sprocket are doing their job properly.

Royal Enfield

2 months ago

ROYAL ENFIELD’S HIMALAYAN 450 – FAQS ANSWERED

We answer your most FAQs about Royal Enfield’s landmark new Himalayan 450 adventure tourer.

3 months ago

HOW-TO: HANDLEBAR CONTROLS SET-UP

Eight simple steps to help you declutter, service and update your bike’s handlebar-mounted controls.

3 months ago

HOW-TO: FOOT-CONTROL SET-UP

Five simple steps to help you get your footpegs, rear brake pedal and gear-shift lever properly adjusted.