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NYC Motorcycle Show

ROB K

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Went to the Jacob Javits Center in NYC looked at The Progressive Motorcycle Show lots to see. Future Christmas wish list was made out. Really liked the red one in the picture. Anyone else take the trip?
 

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We were there today. Not really crowded at all. Smaller than last year too.

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Also went to the Javits. Yes smaller than last year, liked several parts but I guess I've been there so many years I've already bought what I need so didn't spend much money. Great to chat with the good folks at the Spyder spot.
SpyderWalter
 
:D I respectfully disagree... :D
Where else will you see that many bikes in one place for only $18? :dontknow:
That's not even counting all of the accessories!
 
Cleveland I-X Center

The show will be in Cleveland Ohio the last weekend of January if my memory is correct (please correct me if I'm wrong on this). I haven't been to this show in several years but it used to occupy half of the building while a home & garden show was being prepared in the other half. The giant ferris wheel in the middle was an unusual feature of the I-X Center. I might be interested in going this time just to see the new F3T and F3 Limited in person. The other bikes are interesting too, don't get me wrong.
 
:D I respectfully disagree... :D
Where else will you see that many bikes in one place for only $18? :dontknow:
That's not even counting all of the accessories!

That's just the beginning. :dontknow: Train is $45 round trip, times 2. Drive? Tolls, gas, parking, $60. Dinner? $40 is going cheap! Do the math. Well over a $100 for two. :yikes: Without buying anything. Trip to dealer free, just gas. :thumbup: Tom :spyder:
 
Don't get me wrong. I loved going to the show. Went every year when I had my Victory. Butt, back then, the dealer gave out free tickets. Victory gave dealers free tickets for their customers. Hear that BRP? :thumbup: Tom :spyder:
 
I guess that I just figure it as the cost of a nice day's worth of entertainment...
We drive down to Hoken; park, and take the Ferry across the river. :thumbup:
But you ARE right:
It's an easy $100 for the day... More like $175!
 
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