I stopped by last year but sadly the booth was unmanned at the time. I was hoping to say hello !Yes GTAM will have a booth that will be manned by myself and Redneck.
Our booth is never really unmanned.... We are on one side or the other. GTAM and Sharp Rider are side by side.I stopped by last year but sadly the booth was unmanned at the time. I was hoping to say hello !
I'm hoping more of the manufacturers will have representation - I brought my kids to see the fastest and sexiest bikes one could buy and was a little disappointed that many of them weren't there.
I must have just been there at the wrong time. You guys were pretty close to one of the vintage racing groups (VRRA?) if I recall.Our booth is never really unmanned.... We are on one side or the other. GTAM and Sharp Rider are side by side.
Best bang for my buck from the January show was the heated vest I bought. Kept me warm all weekend as those doors opened and closed, and was great to wear when heading out for a smoke break.
All depends.is this worth going to or should i just stick with my plan to visit oasis aqua lounge?
I’ll be snowmobiling this weekend, first time I’ll miss the show in about 10 years.All depends.
Curb your expectations. Pretty sure the manufacturers aren't going to be there. Bike shops will still have stock to sit on and ogle over.
Go to meet friends.
Break up the monotony of our ****** winters.
People watch tassles and sagging leather.
Search for deals, although I wouldn't expect anything stellar.
It's been a few years for me. I don't feel like I've missed much.
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- Displays from a bunch of cause-clubs (Riders for Orphaned Cats, Jesus Loves Vmax Riders of London etc).
- lots of people dressed up and groomed like pirates or hipsters heading to Ace Cafe
I forgot to mention there are some indoor stunting and Mx live shows that are great displays of rider skills.I’ll be snowmobiling this weekend, first time I’ll miss the show in about 10 years.
For those who have never been, expect to see:
It’s a fun outing, 2-3 hours is plenty of time to cover everything.
- approx one hundred vintage bikes loosely organized by type
- About a dozen local bike builders showing rats, cruisers, and stretched sport bikes
- A handful of specialty vendors: custom upholstery, suspension, custom trailers etc.
- 2 or 3 larger accessory dealers with close out helmets, jackets, luggage, farkles, tires and oil
- flea market vendors selling cheap or knock off gloves, tees, chaps, belt buckles, jewelry, sausages, and other home made goods
- Displays from a bunch of cause-clubs (Riders for Orphaned Cats, Jesus Loves Vmax Riders of London etc).
- A few small businesses selling motorcycle related services: insurance, riding lessons, travel rides/destinations
- lots of people dressed up and groomed like pirates or hipsters heading to Ace Cafe
- A small marketplace area where private owners can display/sell/trade motorcycles.
If you’re curious and have never been to the show, just go. It’s cheap entertainment, and you’ll find something worth the price of admission
Thank you!
I don't think they are that organized there to have a list or detailed map to give out. If you have ever been in the office there it seems to be organized chaos! For thoses that have not been before, vendors tend to be located everywhere throughout the different halls. Going by last year's layout, Hall 1 was the red carpet history of motorcycles as well as vendors, Hall 2 was vendors, Hall 3 was larger vendors and food, Hall 4 was VRRA, MX jump show and Hall 5 was the custom builder stuff, wall of death and stunt show as well as food and a beer garden. There are mutiple entrances and parking is free. I think the main doors are 1,3,5. I found the parking at 5 to be the best. If you are going to watch any of the shows get there a bit earlier to stake out a spot. Friday tends to be the least busiest, Saturday is busy and Sunday slightly less. Food isn't the best, if you leave make sure you get a stamp to get back in. If you want a bird's eye view make sure to check out the upstairs, can be accessed from entrance 1. Not sure if you are allowed up there but we explored the whole place, there are offices and stores on the second floor, its a bit of a maze up there. Cool view!Thank you!
Tho' I was hoping that the hall/stall numbers would have key'd to the Exhibitors.
NP, the Show is always a good place to take in things "motorcycle", meet fellow-riders (be they Harley folk, ADV'ers, Sport Riders or just Riders), or even walk out with a good deal on accessories.