Ron Layton
The crowds poured into the SUPERSHOW on Friday morning to check out the fantastic Dealer Displays in Hall 3, the main Industry Hall
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Bar Hodgson
The SUPERSHOW saw the Canadian unveiling of the exotic new 2004 Benelli Trei in the Brampton Cycle Display. A beautiful bike with great Italian lines.
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Bar Hodgson
BEST BIKE IN SHOW! The guys from Montreal Custom Cycle gather around 'Infernal Rebel', built by Marc Tourigny (front left), just after it was announced as the overall winner in this year's SUPERSHOW Showbike competition. Notice the 7' tall trophy, $5000 in the owner's hand and the other awards it took for Best Engine and Best Use of Colour, as well as 3rd place in Individual Display.
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Harley Chow
Even the Kids got in on the fun at SUPERSHOW 2004. This eager young motorcyclist checks out a Suzuki 4-wheeler for starters.
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Richard Szpin
This couple checks out a possible new ride for 2004. Looks good!
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Richard Szpin
Another young couple decides Harley Davidson is the way to go.
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Richard Szpin
When you find the right bike you Just Know It!
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Richard Szpin
Country Music Star, Jason McCoy, spent the weekend in the Motorcycle Mojo booth with his custom Sportster meeting fans and signing CD's. Shown here with Mojo publishers Gwen and Glenn Roberts.
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Richard Szpin
A new feature at SUPERSHOW 2004 was the New Rider Academy with a variety of seminars for riders including rider training, safe riding gear, off road training for kids and buying your first bike.
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Richard Szpin
With over 60 Clubs and Associations at the SUPERSHOW, vintage bikes were a wonderful part of the mix.
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Hedy Hodgson
The SUPERSHOW's Host club, the Brampton Motorcycle Associaton always puts on a fantastic display of members' bikes.
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Hedy Hodgson
2nd place in the Pro Builders Showbike Competition went to Mike Turco's Face of Fear with it's beautiful blue paint job. Mike also took home the special awards for Best Sign, Best Detail and Best Paint.
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Hedy Hodgson
Kerry Love's showbike, Medusa, direct from Biketoberfest in Daytona, was a true work of art and always had a crowd around it.
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Hedy Hodgson
It was great to see so many bikes on the parking lot for this first weekend in January. The SUPERSHOW and great weather gave many motorcyclists an excuse to ride into the International Centre's parking lot.
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Hedy Hodgson
The Canadian Motorcycle Heritage Museum display featured a tribute to NSU restoration specialist Kurt Boeckmann. Kurt is shown here on the right with Show Producer Bar Hodgson with some of the bikes that Kurt has restored.
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Hedy Hodgson
Flat Track racer Steve Beattie was on hand to sign autographs for race fans in the PyroWear Booth at SUPERSHOW 2004
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Hedy Hodgson
The MAX Awards were presented on the Joe Rocket Racers Stage in Hall 2 on Saturday afternoon, honouring racing champions and riders who have made significant contributions to motorcycling in the past year. Rick Merrerro of Deeley Harley-Davidson accepts the National Motorcycle Ride Award for the 2003 "100th Anniversary Ride Home" while Master of Ceremonies Pat Gonsalves (left) and Show Producer Bar Hodgson (right) look on.
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Harley Chow
After the 'On the Fringe' Leather Stage Shows the models made their way through the crowd and often get stopped for photos with their fans
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All photo credits on this page:
Bar Hodgson
Hedy Hodgson
Harley Chow
Ron Layton
Richard Szpin, RideON Magazine
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