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Yeah I ended up going, the girlfriend got some kettle corn so everybody wins
It was a small show but not a bad way to spend some time. The show was basically everybody who came to see it parked around the town square, the more unique/ custom bikes were parked in the middle. I didn't know I was going to be "in the show" wish I would have washed my filthy bike first They had a band and some vendors, the general show stuff with raffles, food, and whatnot.
Yes I went as well. It was only the 2nd annual event but they really need to make improvements in order to make it successful in coming years.
Personally I was rather disappointed, but it was a nice ride down there despite the light rain showers. The bike show itself was rather small, there were no special events, and I do not think there was one motorcycle apparel vendor present other than a stand selling t-shirts. The vendors consisted mostly of food and some other non-profit organizations. Regardless it was a day out on the bike and away from reality.
I only went as a. Excuse to take the bike out anyway, so anything beyond that was a bonus. The show was basically what I expected and I got some good food so I'd call it a win win
I only went as a. Excuse to take the bike out anyway, so anything beyond that was a bonus. The show was basically what I expected and I got some good food so I'd call it a win win
Food & Motorcycles = Fun, If there was funnel cake it would be perfect.
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