The show seemed very busy midday Saturday. Sure hope word spreads and vendors start coming back to the show but every other year is fine for now or until something really new hits the market.
Started the day dark and early to meet up with Ray (Silent) and Hans (James Burleigh) for breakfast in Dublin. Had a nice meal and did some much needed catching up.
I was afraid to ask what the fuzzy thing in Rays trunk was but he said Tyler would know and get a kick out of his chicken.
Fueled with pancakes Christy and I shot across the bay to hit the show. Saw Del (Painman) as we were going in but I don't think he recognized the dork in the ticket line shouting his name. Checked our gear and hit all two buildings of the show. A few highlights were this Ninja 1000 dressed as a sport tourer. If I were single I'd have to have one of these.
Lots of old bikes like Tyler said. They used them for filler along with some stupid-crazy customs. This one caught me eye because he even brought his own dirt. Looks like the red clay we have at home too.
Found the Bigfoot version of quads, I had to have Christy sit on it for scale.Looked as big as a car!
Mike (Old Michael) and his gal pal checking out the sights, and thighs. I'm sorry, terrible with names but I do remember she is a Sergeant Major in the active reserves.
Creepiest seat on the ugliest motorcycle I've ever seen.
Giant slot car track looked like a lot of fun. Not sure what it has to do with motorcycles but cool just the same.
Haven't really been tempted to upgrade the 05 until this thing showed up. Multiple maps and best of all multiple suspensions settings to cover everything from solo sporty to two-up touring.
The big Vstrom adventure was getting a lot of attention. I cannot understand these land yacht adventure bikes with down pipes and street bike ground clearance?
Of all the bikes at the show this is about the only one that actually make my heart beat a little faster. Not real practical but damn sexy!
Bought some more No-Mar tire changing lube and some strap keepers before heading out the door. Went to this show specifically to check sizing on a Gerbing electric vest and none to be found. Kind of tells you the direction the show has taken, no-fog paste, beef jerky and one clever attorney selling cheese cake, not the desert kind, with his bevy of beauties. Maybe 2015 will be a comeback year?