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Hello all,
Although I had a fun time hanging with my family and friends I was disappointed that Honda did not bring the CB1100 to the 2019 show.("We only have 1 truck this year and the CB1100 was omitted" said one Honda representative. My tongue in cheek reply was "good to see you your brought the NC750X". PSH!)
In addition, neither Ducati nor BMW thought it important enough to show up either.
Stay home and watch Youtube instead folks.
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... [url=http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=13642&pid=222562#pid222562]death knell.
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At least you have a show. Denver is a huge regional motorcycling market and used to be an annual stop for the Progressive International Motorcycle Show. About 12 years ago, Denver was removed from the venue listing. The nearest show is now in Chicago or Long Beach, CA.
I attended the Paris Motor Show this past October and Honda had a huge exhibit in the motorcycle-only exhibit hall (next to three even larger halls dedicated to cars and technology). The CB was there, as were the Monkey and Super Cub, neither of which were available in the U.S. at the time. The most highly-attended exhibit, by a huge margin, was Harley-Davidson. I guess the Europeans are fascinated by Harleys! Oddly, BMW was absent there too, claiming they'd be at another show in Frankfurt the following week.
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yea it's kind of sad. Participation by mfgs and vendors has been on the decline at these shows for years now.
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Probably the real reason why there were no Honda CB1100s at the show because America Honda has none left in their stock to order (according to my Honda Motorsports Dealer). To the best of my knowledge, Honda is not bringing a 2019 model to the US so any available new CB1100s is in dealers stock.
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I was told 2019 that Honda makes show representatives pay for their Honda shirts, which are about $175 Cdn each. Cutbacks are appearing everywhere it seems.
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Stichill, nice pics and report, thanks for sharing
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I thnk GC is based in Cleveland?
I'll be going to Iron Pony in the near future. It's better than a motorcycle show, you get to see more and with cash or a credit card you can take stuff home with you.
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(01-26-2019, 05:30 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: I thnk GC is based in Cleveland?
I'll be going to Iron Pony in the near future. It's better than a motorcycle show, you get to see more and with cash or a credit card you can take stuff home with you.
Very true! We could have spent more time in Iron Pony and there's no $18 admission fee. The show was smaller than any of us expected...somewhat anticlimactic. Plus $10 for a 20-oz beer was insane.