Wednesday, August 3, 2005

New feature at Toronto show

From Toronto Motorcycle Show

Toronto, ON -- Not only will visitors to the Dec. 2-4 Toronto Motorcycle Show have an exclusive opportunity to view and receive information on the newest bikes and accessories direct from the manufacturers, but at the request of motorcycle clubs and associations, the exhibit area has been expanded to encompass a new hall on the street level of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. The hall will be the home of Rider Nation 2006.

“Access to the Rider Nation street level hall will be free to the general public and offer a broad range of information to potential motorcycle riders considering taking up the sport and exploring the on and off-road riding lifestyle," says Darryl Bond, show manager. “There will free seminars and information on associations, clubs, rides and events.”

More than 35,000 visitors will meet 125 exhibitors on a 215,000 square foot exhibit floor at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. It is the only event in Ontario where the major manufacturers set up their corporate displays to introduce and showcase hundreds of new 2006 models to the motorcycling public. All the major manufacturers participate, including Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Harley-Davidson, BMW, Triumph, Ducati, Victory, KTM, Vespa and Aprilia. These manufacturers, major retailers and distributors of motorcycles and ATVs will feature every conceivable product and service.

In addition to the exhibit area, the show is famous for entertainment and special features. There will be a fashion show, seminars and celebrity appearances.

Full information on the Toronto Motorcycle Show is available at: www.motorcycleshows.ca or http://www.sportshows.ca/.

The Toronto Motorcycle Show is owned by the Motorcycle and Moped Industry Council (MMIC) and the event is produced by Canadian National Sportsmen’s Shows (CNSS).

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