North American International Motorcycle Supershow

Johnny Utah

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I used to go yearly but gave up the bike and don’t want the urge. This hobby has replaced riding obviously.
 

Davious

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I still have a CBR super sport sitting in my garage for 4years. Haven't touched it... too lazy to ride.

Haven't been to the motorcycle show for a long time.
 

spankey

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Chasing my tail
Yea I attend yearly. A great way to unwind after the usually stressful holidays. I always scan the parking lot for bikes, quite often some ride in.
 

RZG

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I still have a CBR super sport sitting in my garage for 4years. Haven't touched it... too lazy to ride.

Haven't been to the motorcycle show for a long time.
Please check your PM.
 

wellhungone

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Be there tonight, used to ride a sport bike but now older and prefer my HD Fatboy ( just like me) to cruise around the City.
 

Ceiling Cat

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Big bike enthusiasm and buying is massively down from years ago. Even if you personally do not feel the bad economy it is felt around the world in Europe and South America. The slowing economy in North America is just under the surface now. The sales of toys like snowmobiles and motorcycles are at a all time low. There are fewer young people buying bikes, The older folks are holding on to their bikes longer or losing interest.
 
Big bike enthusiasm and buying is massively down from years ago. Even if you personally do not feel the bad economy it is felt around the world in Europe and South America. The slowing economy in North America is just under the surface now. The sales of toys like snowmobiles and motorcycles are at a all time low. There are fewer young people buying bikes, The older folks are holding on to their bikes longer or losing interest.
True, it wasn't as big as years past. The radical section was relatively small and he was disappointed in the amount of merchandise available. It's too bad because it was his first time. I did however run into someone that knows my sister in law back home. It's a small world.
 

whitewaterguy

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Insurance rates are killing the bike industry. Riders can’t afford the rates . Then again , irresponsible bikers , doing stupid and dangerous things on their bikes , contribute to the problem. It’s a no win circle
 
Ashley Madison
Toronto Escorts