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Some pics from DC Motorcycle Show
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Went down there Friday, very happy that it wasn't too crowded. Have to apologize for less-than-beautiful iPhone pics. Why I left one of the many real cameras at home is a mystery.
My kind of crowded. Can't enjoy weekend days at NY show anymore.
The Honda CB1100 is not as gorgeous as the not-coming-to-the-us CB1300, but it is pretty.
Honda NC700X
Love the Ducati Hyperstrada. Still a very funky riding position though.
The Hyperstrada's bags are kind of crappy though.
MotoGP bike display was neat, you could really poke around the bikes.
Colin Edwards' bike fresh from Valencia
I think this was Marc Marquez's Moto2 bike
New Triumph Trophy is quite a big beast
Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Club display
Middle-aged white guys flock to the new water-cooled GS
I guess a winch lets you get stuck even further in the woods?
Harley's sparkle paint (?) looked very...interesting in person
Harley had a bike on rollers that they were using to teach folks how to shift. I wouldn't buy one of these testers afterwards
About 1/3 of the exhibit area was unused. And this doesn't include space for the XDL stunt show.
Michael Jackson tribute bike. Good grief.
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Re: Some pics from DC Motorcycle Show
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Quote from: kendenton on January 07, 2013, 08:57:04 AM
Harley had a bike on rollers that they were using to teach folks how to shift. I wouldn't buy one of these testers afterwards
That looks like our very own Prubert!!!
I had intended to go to the show, but it was on the same weekend I had my kids, so... I stayed local.
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Re: Some pics from DC Motorcycle Show
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Quote from: kendenton on January 07, 2013, 08:57:04 AM
Harley had a bike on rollers that they were using to teach folks how to shift. I wouldn't buy one of these testers afterwards
I can see the Ad on Craigslist now.
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Well, thank goodness we have stuff to make fun of.
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I think the fan blowing the exhaust up is amusing.
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Re: Some pics from DC Motorcycle Show
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so, was any manufacturer missing?
Any notable bikes missing from the show that you would have expected to see?
The Ducati girls don't look too impressive, maybe its just that their clothing was not very flattering.
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Quote from: phoenix on January 07, 2013, 09:44:27 AM
so, was any manufacturer missing?
Any notable bikes missing from the show that you would have expected to see?
Went Saturday. Would've liked to see Moto Guzzi, Aprilia, MV Agusta, EBR.
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Quote from: phoenix on January 07, 2013, 09:44:27 AM
so, was any manufacturer missing?
Any notable bikes missing from the show that you would have expected to see?
The Ducati girls don't look too impressive, maybe its just that their clothing was not very flattering.
No Aprilia, no Moto Guzzi, no KTM. Victory had about 8 bikes in a tiny area off to the side, too close together to swing a leg over. Triumph had a very respectable showing compared to years past.
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Would have liked to seen the Ducati Diavel Strada. The normal Diavel just makes no sense to me.
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Nice pics, Ken. Was the new trio of 500cc Hondas at the show, like the CB500X?
Quote from: phoenix on January 07, 2013, 09:44:27 AM
The Ducati girls don't look too impressive, maybe its just that their clothing was not very flattering.
I would need additional pics to make that assessment.
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Quote from: Rincewind on January 07, 2013, 11:01:00 AM
Nice pics, Ken. Was the new trio of 500cc Hondas at the show, like the CB500X?
I would need additional pics to make that assessment.
Yes, they had all the 500's. Very impressed at that price point.
The Ducati girls were OK, a bit malnourished for my tastes though.
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Sheri and I plan to make a weekend out of the show in Charlotte this year. I hope there are more vendors there.
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Quote from: Carbonero on January 07, 2013, 09:01:10 AM
That looks like our very own Prubert!!!
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Way to go Ken... blow off an STN member when you're 4' away.
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Quote from: Scratch33 on January 07, 2013, 10:03:24 AM
Went Saturday. Would've liked to see Moto Guzzi, Aprilia, MV Agusta, EBR.
EBR had one bike in a teeny booth at Long Beach. Would have been easy to walk past it; in fact, I missed it my first time through.
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I've read it costs well into six figures for an OEM to have a booth at all the IMS events. Thats probably more than Moto Guzzi makes in North America
. Anyway, no way MG, Aprilia or EBR could burn those resources on the shows.
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Some bikes look great, even better, with bags and a windscreen. The Diavel is not one of them.
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Quote from: Scratch33 on January 07, 2013, 10:03:24 AM
Went Saturday. Would've liked to see Moto Guzzi, Aprilia, MV Agusta, EBR.
Zero (electric bikes) had an exhibit. One of the former Buell engineers/designers now works for Zero. Is that close enough?
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Quote from: Carbonero on January 07, 2013, 09:01:10 AM
That looks like our very own Prubert!!!
Ken, sorry but I probably wouldn't have had a chance to talk while the show was on. We ran 240 people thru the unit, it was going almost continuously.
We put almost 200 miles on that bike over the weekend!
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Quote from: Prubert on January 07, 2013, 01:47:57 PM
Ken, sorry but I probably wouldn't have had a chance to talk while the show was on. We ran 240 people thru the unit, it was going almost continuously.
We put almost 200 miles on that bike over the weekend!
At least while I was there some of those miles were pretty painful
That said, I was pretty impressed with the H-D display. Lots going on, what with the running unit, the "how to pick your bike up" demos, the Fat Boy mule with adjustable seat heights to try, etc. A lot of opportunities to be actively involved. The couple reps I talked to were very nice and quite knowledgeable.
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That looks like....
well where are the bikes?
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Thanks for sharing the pics Ken.
I'm suppose to attend the NYC show, but after seeing this
I'm having second thoughts.
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Thanks for the preview!
I'm looking forward to attending the show in Novi, MI this year. Ducati won't be in MI but it doesn't matter to me... I'm looking forward to seeing Triumph again finally & hopefully the local Ural dealer! Cheers
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Quote from: kendenton on January 07, 2013, 08:57:04 AM
Harley's sparkle paint (?) looked very...interesting in person
Harley's paint has caught up with their technology................ 1970's !!
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Quote from: st2sam on January 07, 2013, 02:26:18 PM
Thanks for sharing the pics Ken.
I'm suppose to attend the NYC show, but after seeing this
I'm having second thoughts.
I agree, the past few years has been a bit of a disappointment for me. The show used to be in Greenville SC, which is 2 hours from me, but now is in Charlotte which is just over 3 hours.
The show is in late February. I guess it will depend on how the weather will be between now and then.
If the weather sucks, I'll need a bike fix, if the weather is decent, I'll have ridden enough that I won't need a fix and will skip the show.
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Quote from: falcofred on January 07, 2013, 05:21:42 PM
I agree, the past few years has been a bit of a disappointment for me. The show used to be in Greenville SC, which is 2 hours from me, but now is in Charlotte which is just over 3 hours.
The show is in late February. I guess it will depend on how the weather will be between now and then.
If the weather sucks, I'll need a bike fix, if the weather is decent, I'll have ridden enough that I won't need a fix and will skip the show.
I will be working this show also....just working the floor this time.
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Thanks Ken for sharing the pics.
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Quote from: st2sam on January 07, 2013, 02:26:18 PM
Thanks for sharing the pics Ken.
I'm suppose to attend the NYC show, but after seeing this
I'm having second thoughts.
Sam this is what the NY show looks like on a Saturday:
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I was there Saturday, with my main riding buddy Todd. Some memorable items:
Todd sat on the 50cc Ruckus and noticed that when he turned the handlebars, they went right into his knee. He asked the Honda rep if they made an adult-sized version. The rep's response: "If you know someone who can weld, you can put on a higher Yamaha bar." That's the answer, right from a Honda rep.
Todd called me over to the ~$22k Ducati Multistrada and made me sit on it. I had heard nothing but wonderful things about this bike for years, and this version is supposed to be even better. So tell me, when I slide my feet back on the pegs to get on my toes (like when I want to weight the pegs going into a corner), why does my heel land on the arm for the centerstand? I have no doubt I would eventually crash that bike in a left-hander, when my heel presses on the centerstand and levers the rear wheel off the ground while leaned over. Not to mention how uncomfortable that would be while droning down the highway; the movement of your feet is very limited. Same thing with the FJR, I discovered!
Todd was not familiar with Rotax, so he asked the Can-Am rep about it. The rep said it's basically a motor company known for making aircraft prop engines. So Todd, being a Beemerphile, asks, "So is it like a boxer motor?" The rep responds "sort of. It's got like three cylinders..." At this point I walked away, because I already knew the Spyders have a 998cc V-twin motor, built by Rotax. The rep sounded like he was explaining a rotary engine.
And there was a CanAm 4-wheeler that looked pretty off-road bad-ass. Todd asked the rep standing next to it, what the fuel capacity was. He thought a minute and said "I think it's around 10 gallons, but I'm not sure." Then Todd asked what kind of fuel mileage it gets. The rep answers with, "Not sure but it's got about a HUNDRED horsepower," like we were supposed to be impressed. Todd counters with "So how much does it weigh?" The answer was around 1100-1300 pounds. We did some quick math: 100hp motor, ~1200 lbs, ~10-gallon tank... maybe a range of 250-300 boring miles?
Very few dealer reps could give us the fuel capacity of the model they were standing next to. Someone told us scooters don't list mpg ratings because the EPA doesn't require them; although some admitted their maxi-scooters only got about 40-45mpg.
And I don't know why they stacked all the flashy pimped-out R1s and Hayabusas right inside the door, where most show-goers stopped and gawked, blocking the entrance for everyone else. And how about people standing in line for 20 minutes to get their "free gift" from Progressive? We got crappy key chains, but we went on our way out when everyone else was watching the crappy stunt show.
My opinion: I won't go to the DC show again. The show has been going downhill for years. They seem to cater to the ignorant, with the horrible stunt show and local dealer reps who don't know anything about the products they are selling.
And I REALLY don't like driving down to DC. I worked in DC as a police officer for almost 2 years; I hated that city then, and I hate it now. Can people cross the M-F'ing street without giving me hard looks while I wait for the light?! I thought they did that before because I was in a police cruiser, but they did it to me and my son while we were in my Forester. Not once, but at least half the time we were stopped at a light. People in DC like to give hard looks, almost like they're daring you to "say sumthin'!" In contrast, if you give someone hard looks the same way in Philly, they take offense and shoot you in the gut. And not one person returned my smile the entire time I was in the city. Not the people scanning our tickets at the entrance to the show, not the dealer reps, not other show-goers. Most of the time, if you smile at people, they instinctively smile back. I honestly don't know what's wrong with DC, but I know I don't like being there. /endrant
I might try the NYC show next year, if it doesn't interfere with the 48hrs of TriState charity event we do every January. Actually, I might not bother at all. Americade is much better for seeing the bikes out in their natural habitat, and they even let you demo them. If I'm in the market, I'll make the effort to hit Americade, but I think I'm done with the IMS.
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And I REALLY don't like driving down to DC. I worked in DC as a police officer for almost 2 years; I hated that city then, and I hate it now. Can people cross the M-F'ing street without giving me hard looks while I wait for the light?! I thought they did that before because I was in a police cruiser, but they did it to me and my son while we were in my Forester. Not once, but at least half the time we were stopped at a light. People in DC like to give hard looks, almost like they're daring you to "say sumthin'!"
Maybe they remembered when you locked them up back in the day.
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Someone get Bravo12 a drink or some medicine before he gets (even) older and crustier.
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I've been to 3 NYC shows and 1 DC show; the NYC show is the "better" show, but man oh man, the crowds make it nearly impossible to navigate on anything but herd mentality.
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The only thing good about the NYC show is that well it's in NYC.
Which if you ask me is a great city.
Only issue I have is that they hold it in the winter which sucks for walking around and enjoying a day in a great city.
As for the show it self, it's usually so so to crap with the + being the strippers that get hired from the local Huslter club to stand next to the pimped out bikes.
Usually I go with friends on a Friday and we spend an entire day and much of the evening in the city.
Is it worth it? A day with good friends looking at bikes? Yes.
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Quote from: shah269 on January 08, 2013, 06:32:25 AM
The only thing good about the NYC show is that well it's in NYC.
Which if you ask me is a great city.
Only issue I have is that they hold it in the winter which sucks for walking around and enjoying a day in a great city.
As for the show it self, it's usually so so to crap with the + being the strippers that get hired from the local Huslter club to stand next to the pimped out bikes.
Usually I go with friends on a Friday and we spend an entire day and much of the evening in the city.
Is it worth it? A day with good friends looking at bikes? Yes.
+1. I <3 NYC. I'll have to keep a closer eye for the strippers next time, though.
I took my family there last year and we had a lot of fun in the city for the rest of the day despite the cold. We are debating whether to go back again in 2-weeks.
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Quote from: Rincewind on January 08, 2013, 10:30:19 AM
We are debating whether to go back again in 2-weeks.
Week from Friday (slightly less than 2 weeks, don't want you to miss the show and have to go to Novi, MI)
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Missed this because of other stuff. Thought about taking a charter from the baltimore bmw dealer for 60 buck to the NYC show but the pics pretty much put me off.
Has anyone done the Timonium MD show? Any good?
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Timonium is even worse than DC.
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I will be working this show also....just working the floor this time.
I'll see you there. And, unlike Ken, I won't blow you off.
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Quote from: Carbonero on January 08, 2013, 04:03:47 AM
I've been to 3 NYC shows and 1 DC show; the NYC show is the "better" show, but man oh man, the crowds make it nearly impossible to navigate on anything but herd mentality.
Friday night or Sunday is the best time to go. Ever since Ken and I went on a Friday, I wouldn't go near the Javits Center that Saturday.
After saying that and seeing the pics, I may have to go to DC next year.
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+1. I <3 NYC. I'll have to keep a closer eye for the strippers next time, though.
I took my family there last year and we had a lot of fun in the city for the rest of the day despite the cold. We are debating whether to go back again in 2-weeks.
Well make a day of it you know...just don't go to the show...though it is a fun show for the kids. With the stunts and what not.
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Also, if its not too far of a drive for you to go back home, why not take the kids to see the Blue Man Group! It's an amazing show!
Just remember the city is not so much cold as FREAKING COLD in the winter with the wind and what not.
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And, unlike Ken, I won't blow you off.
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Was thinking of going this year w/ my son - I've not been for 3 yrs. I was thinking of going into the show @ about 3pm on Sat. Is it still crazy then? As in years past I would get in @ 9am, but by noon, ya had to leave as it was too many peeps. Or maybe I could do Sunday morning, but would want to be back in Pa by NFL games.
Nah, I'll probably factor on Sat. late afternoon, hit a party Sat. nite in NYC & see some friends, get up Sunday & head home
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Thanks for posting, Ken. Went to DC show several years ago on Friday and really enjoyed it, although I was told that not all vendors were present on Fridays.
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