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I had a great time at the show. Audrey Menarik and team put together a fantastic event. The best part for me was meeting and talking to the people.
I had a great informative talk with Robert E Lee who heads up the Texas Redneck Ramble dual sport rides.
I met Scott Calhoun from Butler maps. We talked for the longest about his riding, researching, and planning the maps. How they rate the roads: good, better, best. How to use the maps along with GPS and Google Maps. I now have lots and lots of roads in Arkansas as dream rides.
I found my next riding jacket at the Al Lambs Dallas Honda booth; if I only had the cash in hand for the discounted show price.
Tony, from Eurosport in Ft Worth, answered all my questions about the Zero electric bike on display. I was invited to stop by the store for a test ride. Plus, invited to the many local rides sponsored by Eurosport throughout the year. And I drooled over the Triumph and Ducati Scramblers on display.
I think that this show is a success. It is specifically targeted toward the Adventure/dual-sport segment of motorcycling. Everywhere you looked, there were show guest's and display bikes representing this part of motorcycles: BMW's, KLR's, V Stroms, Versys', Scramblers.
I hope this continues to grow and be an Annual event. Good Job!
I had a great informative talk with Robert E Lee who heads up the Texas Redneck Ramble dual sport rides.
I met Scott Calhoun from Butler maps. We talked for the longest about his riding, researching, and planning the maps. How they rate the roads: good, better, best. How to use the maps along with GPS and Google Maps. I now have lots and lots of roads in Arkansas as dream rides.
I found my next riding jacket at the Al Lambs Dallas Honda booth; if I only had the cash in hand for the discounted show price.
Tony, from Eurosport in Ft Worth, answered all my questions about the Zero electric bike on display. I was invited to stop by the store for a test ride. Plus, invited to the many local rides sponsored by Eurosport throughout the year. And I drooled over the Triumph and Ducati Scramblers on display.
I think that this show is a success. It is specifically targeted toward the Adventure/dual-sport segment of motorcycling. Everywhere you looked, there were show guest's and display bikes representing this part of motorcycles: BMW's, KLR's, V Stroms, Versys', Scramblers.
I hope this continues to grow and be an Annual event. Good Job!