Best shirt of the show.
Ok, maybe second best.
Honda's big VFR put the biggest smile on my brothers face.
Their little CBR250 had Erin all giddy.
Everyone except Suzuki has a nice crop of naked/street fighters now.
If I owned a Harley this would be it.
Progressive Insurance had it dialed in for the show. Cards issued at the door to be redeemed for (crappy) prizes at their booth. Ride with Flo pictures issued to all the dorks willing.
And a small lounge area to take a load off.
The super moto's were running when we got there but I'm not sure if this guy,
Jason Britton, got too much stunt'n in?
I think the little Ninja 250 came away as Erin's 'I must have it' bike.
This is the go-to rig when I get too old and broken up to ride any more. With age comes a cage.
I must be a little damaged because this little Versys was one of the most appealing bikes at the show for me. Great ergos, felt light, flickable and actually seemed capable of traveling well on pavement and sliding the rear end on a fire road.
This years IMS show gallery and all the photos.
Paid too much to park a car, $10.00, paid too much to get in $15.00 each (never cashed in a coupon) and the show was small this year but it beat staying home.