If you want a $4 dollar discount buy your ticket two weeks in advance and use the promo code: DLR2012
This code will work for any show on dates as follows:
Jan 6-8 Novi, MI
Jan 13-16 Washington DC
Jan 20-22 NY, NY
Jan 27-29 Cleveland, OH
Feb 3-5 Minneapolis, MN
Feb 10-12 Chicago, IL
Feb 24-26 Charlotte, NC
Mar 14-17 Daytona Beach, FL
Hey sports fans, time to buy your tickets. It turns out I was wrong about the 2 weeks in advance. You get the $4 off any time with the DLR2012 code. We would have gotten an additional $2 off outside the two week window...moot at this point for DC show.
Slight change of plans...ok major change. Looks like I will hit the IMS on Friday night. Not sure anybody can do it but I want to go down to Charlottesville on Saturday to go to my college roommates BMW repair shop. I'm soliciting volunteers for that trip as well. We will be tearing apart my other college roommates Yamaha (busted tranny) so should be big fun.
Sorry for the late change. Plan for Friday is dinner in DC and hit the show...or hit the show and then get dinner in DC.
Largely uneventful. I did meet Lee Parks of Total Control fame and got a signed copy of his book. Also saw Tracy there who was the instructor I had when Duncan and I took the course.
Indianapolis motorway was there promoting their Aug 17th motoGP event which I may actually go to.
Other than that there wasn't much. The new Erick Buell racebike was cool, but beyond that there wasn't much new.
I've only been to a few motorcycle shows and they were not mind-bendingly awesome, but were still fun for roaming around and sitting on a bunch of different bikes, especially stuff that would be in a dealer you wouldn't normally visit.
Even though I'm glad Motus is in the mix, it would be nice to see a quality American-made bike that was accessible to the masses instead of a bike that is so expensive. Harley has a couple of low-end models that are not outrageously expensive. Too bad they're such dinosaurs.