Going off road at Midlands Machinery Show with new ATV course

Going off road at Midlands Machinery Show with new ATV course  

With the addition of a new all-terrain demonstration track at this year’s Midlands Machinery Show, exhibitor 158 Performance will be able to show off the full capabilities of the CAN-AM Traxter. 

“The Can-Ams are very versatile machines, with lots of features that would appeal for various clients,” says Dan Barnes, the company’s General Manager. “One model we’re bringing is the HD9 XU Pro-T, which is an ABS model so it’s not restricted on speed.”  

Dan says an increasing number of his customers are coming from the agricultural sector where there is a demand for comfort and speed, on top of the performance in muddy, undulating conditions.  

The Traxter comes with fully lockable differentials, industry-leading capacity in the cargo bed, and a heater inside the cab as standard. 

Visitors to this year’s Midlands Machinery Show will be able to drive the Can-Am Traxter around the track and experience the machine for themselves, taking it over hills, valleys and undulations and through different types of terrain. 

Dan says the 158 Performance team will also be bringing a selection of new and used machines, with his team on hand to discuss requirements and outline what their ATVs can provide a farm business. 

“We’re really looking forward to the Midlands Machinery Show this year,” says Dan. “The show is nice and local to us, and it’s right in our catchment area, and the addition of the ATV track is a bonus. The show’s a great opportunity to meet our customers both old and new.” 

Midlands Machinery Show 2025 is taking place on Wednesday 19th November at Newark Showground. Book free visitor tickets here: https://midlandsmachineryshow.ticketsrv.co.uk/tickets/visitor