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Cycle World NY Bike Show - 2007
F r i d a y ,   D e c e m b e r   2 8 ,   2 0 0 7 

We went in for the opening day of the Cycle World bikeshow in NYC today. The family was all off from work and school so we figured sneaking in on Friday at opening time would allow our daughter to enjoy the show without being sandwiched between all the patrons at face to butt level. Its tough being 6 in a big crowd. It proved to be a good call. We were able to get up close to see everything we wanted to look at.

That being said, I don't know if its me or what but it was a bit of a snoozefest. There wasn't anything really wow! exciting there.  I think back a decade ago and the bikeshow was something I looked forward to, was excited by. Now i think I just go out of tradition. Maybe now with information so readily available at every turn on the web, you've seen everything a million times over by the time you walk through the show doors. I dunno. For me the most interesting bikes were some of the customs and the vintage displays.

I found this to be interesting: DAM Motorcycles


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