If everyone wants Sunday instead I'm game. I just know that every year I've gone on Sunday a lot of the booths are empty and the show is pretty much abandoned by all that can.
http://www.motorcycleshows.com/motogp-experience
Special for the International Motorcycle Show, we have assembled the largest collection of MotoGP bikes off the track, ever.
This is your chance to see the fastest motorcycles in the world up closer than you've ever been able to before.
We've shipped in Stefan Bradl's actual MotoGP prototype bike for photo ops against the backdrop of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, complete with umbrella girls.
Check out the MotoGP Experience page for the complete list of bikes that are part of the exhibit. We'll also have information about MotoGP at Mazda Laguna Seca in case you can't make the trip to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway next year.
If you're not sure about going, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway has sponsored an exclusive VIP MotoGP prize package. Make sure you visit the MotoGP Experience display at the Seattle Motorcycle Show and enter for your chance to win - it's all free and part of the International Motorcycle Show.
bummed, my dealer is having an open house on that Sat, can't miss it since they offer discounts on items in stock and i got my eye on a couple of things :nod: have fun people
http://www.motorcycleshows.com/motogp-experience
Special for the International Motorcycle Show, we have assembled the largest collection of MotoGP bikes off the track, ever.
This is your chance to see the fastest motorcycles in the world up closer than you've ever been able to before.
We've shipped in Stefan Bradl's actual MotoGP prototype bike for photo ops against the backdrop of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, complete with umbrella girls.
Check out the MotoGP Experience page for the complete list of bikes that are part of the exhibit. We'll also have information about MotoGP at Mazda Laguna Seca in case you can't make the trip to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway next year.
If you're not sure about going, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway has sponsored an exclusive VIP MotoGP prize package. Make sure you visit the MotoGP Experience display at the Seattle Motorcycle Show and enter for your chance to win - it's all free and part of the International Motorcycle Show.
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How does your motorcycle suspension work? Lenny Albin of Ohlins USA takes the black magic out of how your bike handles. We'll go over long distance riding with Twisted Throttle and discovering the backcountry with Tourtech.
We'll go over engine work with S&S Cycle, how motorcycle tires work with Dunlop, and Chop Shop Talk with Bob Kay. Make sure to stick around on Sunday for the J&P Cycles Ultimate Builder Competition Awards Ceremony, where winners will stake their claim to being the best builder in Seattle. If you want to know what's happening when you get to the show, click here and scroll down to see a schedule of each day's events at The Podium.
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I just got an email from Triumph saying the new Street Triple would be first shown at the Long Beach show. Since they don't mention the Daytona this means it's not going to be at either show. SOOOO DISAPPOINTING!!!!
If you were there last year, they had a special section for exotic bikes whose manufacturers didn't show. I got to sit on the F3, RC8 track day version, RSV4 APRC, Buell 1125R etc. It was pretty cool, hopefully they'll have it again.
I hope BMW brings the HP4. The reviews on it are ridiculous, I can only hope Sound BMW brings one to the Ridge next year.
I'm down for a bite and/or a drink after the show. There's a good place right across the street from the convention center. Or karting lol
I didn't go last year but I did the year before and they had an exotic section like that but it was current models not newly released ones like the F3.
I'll ask the sales manager at South Sound. About the HP4 next chance I get. We know each other through the guy I trained under.
I'm up for a beer but not too many as I'm going to drive up.
Anyone need a ride? I'm coming up from Puyallup.
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