Hey Thanks for looking out for me! Unfortunately I'm looking for something larger.What kind of bags are you looking for?
I have somthing similar to this if you would be intersted.
Older model but in brand new condition.
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Depends how far away you are, but I always find something interesting at the show. Just being surrounded by all things motorcycle in the dead of winter is soul food.Haven't been to a show in over a decade. Let me know if I missed anything interesting.
Haven't been to a show in over a decade. Let me know if I missed anything interesting.
Great, if you're willing to do so, please share your post show thoughts, pictures, purchases, etc.Depends how far away you are, but I always find something interesting at the show. Just being surrounded by all things motorcycle in the dead of winter is soul food.
Those look like a possibility. What brand? I'd like to have a closer look online.
Nelson Riggs 2050, brand newThose look like a possibility. What brand? I'd like to have a closer look online.
Is each side just one big bag? My last ones had an outer pocket on each bag that was extremely handy.
Neither have I. This photo is the last time I was there in 1982, that’s a GPZ1100 I’m sitting on. Note the Scarborough leisure suit I’m wearing. Just kidding, I go to the bike show all the time, I was just looking for an excuse to post this photo.If you look close you’ll see that this bike was an early attempt by Kawasaki at fuel injection, it didn’t work out so good. This picture was actually taken at the bike show at the CNE in January 1982 when they had all the new bikes and wasn’t just a swap meet.This show... 'Last time for me was 1992(?)
I'll be in my bunk.
The show is essentially moto social but with vendors instead of bikes. It is as much or as little as you value face time amongst friends and acquaintances. Especially in the winter season, it's great to meet up with faces you may not have seen since the last ride of the year.Haven't been to a show in over a decade. Let me know if I missed anything interesting.
… also a great place to buy tires.The show is essentially moto social but with vendors instead of bikes. It is as much or as little as you value face time amongst friends and acquaintances. Especially in the winter season, it's great to meet up with faces you may not have seen since the last ride of the year.
With GP Bikes coming back to the show, at least you can 'make back' the cost of admission by discounts on consumables. In previous years, the discount applied to anything in the distributor catalogs so you could even buy brand new gear at the show too and wait for it to be shipped.
As for missed anything interesting, it'll be up to your friends to keep you interested and entertained. This isn't EICMA nor does it pretend to be. It's a bike themed gathering of people and vendors in the middle of off season.
Sorry to hear that. Hope you're on the mend.If you see me there, and we know each other, I have a concussion, be prepared, this will be me:
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Yeah bike is hibernating, I'm hibernating...This show... 'Last time for me was 1992(?)
I'll be in my bunk.