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Anyone been to the Boston show in past years? I toying with the idea of getting a new bike this year. I am hoping to go and be able to look at some new sport-touring bikes. I am afraid this will just be rack after rack of black vests.......
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I've been to the show a few times, though not for a year or two. It's a decent show. You'll have plenty of choices if you are interested in black leather, beef jerky, jewerly/eye glass cleaning or metal bands that will heal the sick. But they usually get a number of the larger dealers in the metro Boston area to bring their bikes. I've seen BMW, Triumph, Ducati, Kawasaki, Aprilia there before. There's also one dealer that brings in some used bikes. Not a great vendor selection, but if you are interested in checking out some new bikes it's probably worth your time.
I couldn't access a list of the vendor/exhibitors from their website though.
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I went.
Usually junk.....and I kept thinking, "I have a vastly different idea of what motorcycling means to me....."
My time would have been better spent going to the dealer and that's for free.
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