Hudson
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A few of us in the PNW braved the crazy rain and did the 3 hour trek to Portland from Seattle to visit the IMS show. We were excited to see all the new models, especially the Honda Africa Twin, the new Bonneville, and a few others.
Only BMW, Kawasaki, and Harley seem to show up as manufacturers. The rest of the brands were feebly represented by local dealers bringing their tired old stock in, with no apparent support from their manufacturers. Nothing new, just what you'd find in any dealership.
It's like the manufacturers just gave up.
The poor Honda dealer maybe had 10 bikes in all, all current or old models.
No KTM presences beyond local dealer with 6 or so models. Yamaha didn't even bother to bring an FJR.
The floor was small, and two hours was more than plenty to walk the whole show and sit on the few new models that were present.
Just pathetic. If this is what IMS thinks passes for an international motorcycle show, I'm done. Better to save the time and just visit the local dealer.
Only BMW, Kawasaki, and Harley seem to show up as manufacturers. The rest of the brands were feebly represented by local dealers bringing their tired old stock in, with no apparent support from their manufacturers. Nothing new, just what you'd find in any dealership.
It's like the manufacturers just gave up.
The poor Honda dealer maybe had 10 bikes in all, all current or old models.
No KTM presences beyond local dealer with 6 or so models. Yamaha didn't even bother to bring an FJR.
The floor was small, and two hours was more than plenty to walk the whole show and sit on the few new models that were present.
Just pathetic. If this is what IMS thinks passes for an international motorcycle show, I'm done. Better to save the time and just visit the local dealer.
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