From Bar Hodgson Productions
TORONTO, ON -- The 2006 Toronto International Spring Motorcycle Show kicks the riding season into high gear Apr. 8-9 at the Toronto International Centre, 6900 Airport Road. Presented by SUPERSHOW Events, this is Ontario’s Spring Motorcycle Marketplace, now in its 17th year.
The Toronto Spring Motorcycle Show is a traditional season opener for motorcyclists as they prepare to get their bikes on the road. Vendors will have bargains on new bikes and all types of riding apparel, accessories, new parts and hard to find used parts, as well as information on safety and rider training.
Stage shows featuring Leather Fashions by ‘On The Fringe' and musical entertainment run both days of the show. Over 30 clubs, associations and race tracks will be on hand to meet the public and present their ‘Summer 2006’ activities.
The Used Bike Market brings out the deals on used bikes with a great selection of motorcycles of all types for sale by individual owners. The finest vintage, touring, off-road, racing and custom Showbikes compete for over $15,000 in cash and awards, with a top prize of $3,500 for Best Bike in Show.
The Canadian Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum, The Ride for Sight and the B.A.D. Ride have been named the Official Show Charities and the Brampton Motorcycle Association is the Host Club.
Show hours are Saturday;10am-9pm and Sunday;10am-6pm. Admission is $12 for adults, youths 6 to 12 yrs $5 and children under 6 are free. Parking is free. For more information visit www.supershowevents.com.
Thursday, February 16, 2006
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