Back from the NYC show.. some road rash..
Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 9:15 pm
On my left knee from not looking where I was walking crossing 11th Ave.. tripped and scraped up my knee fairly well. Luckily Javits Convention Center has a crackerjack first-aid department..
What was there that was interesting? BMW had the new bikes 800GS, 450X.. had crowds around them. Had one lonely granite Roadster - no crowd but a pretty steady stream of people getting on it and seeing how their legs touched. Since the bike had the low seat on it - most people seemed pretty happy about it.
Japanese bikes.. yawn. HD - more yawn. Ducati had a lovely young lady outside their booth who I chatted with for a bit. Inside was testosterone filled lads hopping on the bikes and dreaming of being asked by Valentino Rossi if they could fill in for a lap or two.. Big exhibit of Korean (or are they Chinese) bikes - they seem to have progressed from what I saw there last year - some of them looked quite presentable. KTM was relegated to the boondocks of the convention center.. can't imagine they were very happy about that. Had a nice display. No Husquevarna - guess BMW money hasn't flowed in that far yet - or distribution hasn't been setup. Lots of the usual chopper crap, cruiser crap, fringe and leather crap. No boots worth looking at (I was looking and brought $$). Overall - seemed a small show compared to last year (other end of the center also - since the BOAT SHOW - had the majority of the convention center) and seemed like less people than usually are there Friday afternoons.
I mostly look for the small vendors. My friend Klaus was there with YSS and Hyperpro. CycleGadgets was there - bought the aluminum coil pulling tool for $25. Cycle World (organizer of the show) - had Peter Egan's "Leanings" and "Leanings-2" on sale. Autographed. I'd read 2, never read the original - so I now own an autographed copy. There was a place selling personalized embroidered T-shirts, with your choice of bike (and color) and text. Had every BMW except the R1200R - which the guy running it seemed rather surprised at.
Got to see Monsoor of Roadgear and thank him for his marvelous customer service when a pair of gloves I'd bought at last years show exhibited a tiny flaw (he replaced them no questions asked - and said keep the first pair as spares..) Got to chat with Richard and Kathy of RKA luggage - nice people, nice products.
Met Steve O from the hexheads forum on the MOA forums. Said Hi! to Michael Friedle (MOA Director) at the booth. Saw lots of members of several of the clubs I'm a member of.
Good time except for the knee. Sore feet. Have to go get a tetanus shot tomorrow.. which is sorta a bummer... but it feels ridable and it's only supposed to rain tomorrow AM, so..
What was there that was interesting? BMW had the new bikes 800GS, 450X.. had crowds around them. Had one lonely granite Roadster - no crowd but a pretty steady stream of people getting on it and seeing how their legs touched. Since the bike had the low seat on it - most people seemed pretty happy about it.
Japanese bikes.. yawn. HD - more yawn. Ducati had a lovely young lady outside their booth who I chatted with for a bit. Inside was testosterone filled lads hopping on the bikes and dreaming of being asked by Valentino Rossi if they could fill in for a lap or two.. Big exhibit of Korean (or are they Chinese) bikes - they seem to have progressed from what I saw there last year - some of them looked quite presentable. KTM was relegated to the boondocks of the convention center.. can't imagine they were very happy about that. Had a nice display. No Husquevarna - guess BMW money hasn't flowed in that far yet - or distribution hasn't been setup. Lots of the usual chopper crap, cruiser crap, fringe and leather crap. No boots worth looking at (I was looking and brought $$). Overall - seemed a small show compared to last year (other end of the center also - since the BOAT SHOW - had the majority of the convention center) and seemed like less people than usually are there Friday afternoons.
I mostly look for the small vendors. My friend Klaus was there with YSS and Hyperpro. CycleGadgets was there - bought the aluminum coil pulling tool for $25. Cycle World (organizer of the show) - had Peter Egan's "Leanings" and "Leanings-2" on sale. Autographed. I'd read 2, never read the original - so I now own an autographed copy. There was a place selling personalized embroidered T-shirts, with your choice of bike (and color) and text. Had every BMW except the R1200R - which the guy running it seemed rather surprised at.
Got to see Monsoor of Roadgear and thank him for his marvelous customer service when a pair of gloves I'd bought at last years show exhibited a tiny flaw (he replaced them no questions asked - and said keep the first pair as spares..) Got to chat with Richard and Kathy of RKA luggage - nice people, nice products.
Met Steve O from the hexheads forum on the MOA forums. Said Hi! to Michael Friedle (MOA Director) at the booth. Saw lots of members of several of the clubs I'm a member of.
Good time except for the knee. Sore feet. Have to go get a tetanus shot tomorrow.. which is sorta a bummer... but it feels ridable and it's only supposed to rain tomorrow AM, so..