SUPERSHOW has it all... 'Everything in Motorcycling' |
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General Show OverviewThis 28 year tradition ranks as the largest consumer Motorcycle Show in North America. Visitors come to see what’s new, what’s hot and to shop for great deals on all their riding needs. With more than 400 exhibitors, 70 clubs and associations, show bike competitions, live bands, fashion shows, racer autograph sessions, and seminars the 2004 SUPERSHOW has it all…Everything in Motorcycling. Motorcyclists will find it all at the 2004 International Motorcycle SUPERSHOW. New or used, touring or racing, custom or collectable, the SUPERSHOW provides an unprecedented marketplace for motorcycle enthusiasts in 6 halls of the International Centre. | |
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‘New Rider Academy’ Seminars on How to Get into MotorcyclingNew riders will want to be sure and drop by the ‘New Rider Academy’ which will feature seminars on how to get into motorcycling. Riders will learn about licensing, rider training courses, tips on how to choose their first bike, the ins and outs of insurance and financing and how to choose the best clothing to ensure proper protection.New Rider AcademySchedule |
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Jason McCoyMaking a special appearance this year is four time Canadian Country Music Award winner, Jason McCoy. Jason will be on hand at the Motorcycle Mojo Magazine booth on Saturday and Sunday between 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. where he will be greeting fans and autographing his newly released CD ‘Sins, Lies and Angels’. An avid motorcyclist himself, Jason will also be showing off his 1990 Harley-Davidson Sportster which he and his wife, Terrine, rebuilt. | |
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Max BurnsLaunching his new book, ‘around the bend (again)’, Max Burns will be entertaining visitors with his motorcycle adventure stories at the Canadian Motorcycle Heritage Museum booth. Max’s new book presents a wide-ranging collection of his motorcycling columns from the pages of Cycle Canada Magazine. His columns first appeared in 1985, drawing an immediate following of devoted fans. Michelle Duff, one of Canada’s finest racers and author of ‘Make Haste Slowly’ will also be a guest of the Museum at SUPERSHOW 2004, to join Max for book signings over the weekend.The 'Ride with Max' Contest - Winners announced! |
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Fashion ShowWhen visitors need a chance to kick back for awhile they can catch a band or take in the ‘On the Fringe’ Fashion Shows themed ‘Basic Black’ running everyday of the Show. | ||
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Championship RacersWith the sport bike market growing, so is the appeal of Motorcycle Racing. SUPERSHOW will host road racers Steve Crevier, holder of more titles than any other Canadian Racer, Jordan Szoke, back from the U.S. circuit, Jeff Williams and ‘King of Mosport’ Superbike Racer, Kleinburg’s own Frank Trombino. | |
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Young RacersRacing isn’t just for adults. Tiffany and Harley Dunn of Petrollia, ON of have been making their mark in the junior dirt track racing scene. Not yet old enough to have their motorcycle licenses, this brother and sister duo has been tearing up the track in the junior race world, competing both in Ontario and the northern United States. Tiffany and Harley will be talking to visitors while at the ‘Cool Skunk Racing’ booth. | ||
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Freestyle Motocross RidersTop Motocross Freestyle jumpers, Justin Hoyer, Sean Nielsen and Sam Carver will be at ‘The Brass Knuckle Therapy’ booth to meet fans and sign autographs. |
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