PRESS RELEASES
DATE: 10.01.02 SUBJECT: Media Advisory/press event

Vincent motors To hold private unveiling

Legendary 1950s Motorcycle Manufacturer Resurfaces in San Diego to Showcase New Line of Bikes

WHAT:

From 1928 to 1955, Britain’s Phil Vincent designed and manufactured the fastest, highest-performing and most sought-after motorcycles in the world. For 20 years, Vincent held the world land speed record of 150.313 miles per hour. The picture of Rollie Free setting the record by lying horizontal atop a Vincent Black Shadow and rocketing across the Bonneville Salt Flats is perhaps the most famous photograph in motorcycling history.

On Friday, October 4th, Vincent motorcycles return—to San Diego. Successful businessman, entrepreneur and lifelong motorcycle enthusiast Bernard Li has acquired the trademarks, developed and negotiated alliances and manufactured the first prototypes of the new Vincent motorcycle.

Friday will be your chance to see San Diego’s newest business…up close. This will be a fully catered event.

VISUALS:

Unveiling of four new Vincent prototypes. Bikes will be running and revving for all to see and hear.

WHERE: Bernard Li’s residence**
Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067
WHO: Speaker: Bernard Li, Vincent Motors
WHEN: Friday, October 4, 2002
6:00 p.m.
The official unveiling will begin at 7:30 p.m.