Fontanaman
Robin Trower
I went to the Inland NW Motorcycle Show yesterday, aka Spokane Motorcycle show, held at the Spokane County Fair Grounds.
Parking free, admission $10 good for the entire weekend. What does Spokane have that Seattle doesn't? A motorcycle show!
I was hoping to get a good deal on some adventure riding boots and panniers for my DR650. As there was a swap meet I arrived when the show opened on Friday. The swap meet had a lot of motorcycle parts and a few bikes for sale along with a bit of riding apparel, but no boots or panniers.
There were three local dealers in attendance who brought a lot of bikes to the show. One Harley dealer an Indian dealer and Westside Power sports who have BMWs, Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Can-Am, and Ducati. Lots of new bikes. I sat on a an Indian touring motorcycle and a BMW R1200RT. The BMW was going for 25k. There was a new 2017 Honda Africa Twin going for $9,999.
I looked around for panniers and adventure boots at the dealer displays. None to be found, bummer. The was an abundance of cruiser gear.
Went to admired the show bikes. A lot of choppers, bobbers and custom Vtwins.
This one caught my eye due to the lack of ground clearance. There was no description of the bike. Perhaps it has a air shock to raise it up, otherwise this is a work of art.
I found --G's next dirt bike!
I enjoy the old iron that reminds me of my youth.
A 1974 250 Penton Hare Scrambler. An early version of a KTM.
A 1969 Hodaka Super Rat 100
A 1974 Hodaka Super Rat 100
A 1974 Suzuki TM250
A Rickman
It was a good show and a nice way to spend a couple of hours.
Parking free, admission $10 good for the entire weekend. What does Spokane have that Seattle doesn't? A motorcycle show!
I was hoping to get a good deal on some adventure riding boots and panniers for my DR650. As there was a swap meet I arrived when the show opened on Friday. The swap meet had a lot of motorcycle parts and a few bikes for sale along with a bit of riding apparel, but no boots or panniers.
There were three local dealers in attendance who brought a lot of bikes to the show. One Harley dealer an Indian dealer and Westside Power sports who have BMWs, Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Can-Am, and Ducati. Lots of new bikes. I sat on a an Indian touring motorcycle and a BMW R1200RT. The BMW was going for 25k. There was a new 2017 Honda Africa Twin going for $9,999.
I looked around for panniers and adventure boots at the dealer displays. None to be found, bummer. The was an abundance of cruiser gear.
Went to admired the show bikes. A lot of choppers, bobbers and custom Vtwins.
This one caught my eye due to the lack of ground clearance. There was no description of the bike. Perhaps it has a air shock to raise it up, otherwise this is a work of art.
I found --G's next dirt bike!
I enjoy the old iron that reminds me of my youth.
A 1974 250 Penton Hare Scrambler. An early version of a KTM.
A 1969 Hodaka Super Rat 100
A 1974 Hodaka Super Rat 100
A 1974 Suzuki TM250
A Rickman
It was a good show and a nice way to spend a couple of hours.