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Kendon 25th Anniversary Logo Contest Enters Final Weeks

Kendon Industries’ 25th anniversary logo contest enters its final two weeks as the contest wraps up on March 31, at which time a brand new Kendon Stand-Up Motorcycle Trailer will be awarded to one lucky winner.

Kendon Industries’ 25th anniversary logo contest enters its final two weeks as the contest wraps up on March 31, at which time a brand new Kendon Stand-Up Motorcycle Trailer will be awarded to one lucky winner.

Kendon is celebrating 25 years of building their folding, stand-up motorcycle trailers. The company has asked fans to help celebrate by choosing the anniversary’s commemorative logo. Kendon has posted five different logo designs at www.kendonusa.com/contest. Visitors can vote for their favorite logo design and enter a drawing to win one of a dozen great prizes.

But time is running out. Only two weeks remain to vote for your favorite logo and enter the drawing. Voting and the contest end on March 31, 2016. The winners will be chosen at random after voting closes.

Visit www.kendonusa.com/contest to view and vote for your favorite Kendon 25th anniversary logo. All voters will be entered into a drawing to win some great prizes, including a brand-new 2016 Kendon Stand-Up Single Rail Trailer.

One Grand prize: Kendon Stand-Up Single Rail Trailer, part #BB107
One runner-up prize: Kendon Stand-Up Bike Lift, choice of part #BLC107AH, BLCH107AH, BLS107AH, BLM107AH
Ten 25th anniversary prize packs: Kendon 25th anniversary sweatshirt, shirt, and hat.

For more information: www.kendonusa.com/contest.

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