Campagna Motors, a Canadian company based in Quebec, stole the show at the Excalibur Casino in Las Vegas with its T-Rex, a machine that offers the blistering performance of a sport bike with the stability of a race car.
The V13R will be launched in the spring of 2011 and is displayed on the main platform at the heart of the casino, replacing the very popular Orange County Choppers bike. If you’re lucky enough at the slots, you could even drive away with this baby.
“It’s impressive to see how much attention the T-Rex is attracting in Las Vegas,” says Keith Emord, Director of slot operations, Excalibur/Luxor Hotel & Casino. “Offering a prize like this is a great initiative that will surely spark the interest of players, who’ll want to bid on this spectacular machine.”
The T-Rex has tickled the fancy of quite a few stars since its launch. Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antwaan Randel El, professional skateboarder Rob Dyrdek of MTV’s Fantasy Factory and the star of Mindfreak, Criss Angel, currently performing a stone’s throw away from the Excalibur, each drive one.
Thanks to its 1,392-cc Kawasaki engine, this 100% Canadian machine can rocket from 0 to 100 km/h in under four seconds while offering an exceptionally sporty and aggressive track experience.
Source: Marketwire
The V13R will be launched in the spring of 2011 and is displayed on the main platform at the heart of the casino, replacing the very popular Orange County Choppers bike. If you’re lucky enough at the slots, you could even drive away with this baby.
T-Rex V13R (Photo: Campagna) |
“It’s impressive to see how much attention the T-Rex is attracting in Las Vegas,” says Keith Emord, Director of slot operations, Excalibur/Luxor Hotel & Casino. “Offering a prize like this is a great initiative that will surely spark the interest of players, who’ll want to bid on this spectacular machine.”
The T-Rex has tickled the fancy of quite a few stars since its launch. Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antwaan Randel El, professional skateboarder Rob Dyrdek of MTV’s Fantasy Factory and the star of Mindfreak, Criss Angel, currently performing a stone’s throw away from the Excalibur, each drive one.
Thanks to its 1,392-cc Kawasaki engine, this 100% Canadian machine can rocket from 0 to 100 km/h in under four seconds while offering an exceptionally sporty and aggressive track experience.
Source: Marketwire