Sport-Touring
Global Positioning => Canada => Topic started by: KLRchickie on January 06, 2014, 01:03:27 PM
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Who's going?
We have free tickets again, so we'll be there for a bit on Saturday to see if there are any new models worth drooling on. Nothing we've seen lately from any of the manufacturers really piques our interest, but sitting on bikes is always more interesting that looking at snow!
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Calgary Motorcycle Show 2014
The motorcycle show was kind of ho-hum again this year. Not much new. Everyone seems to still have a thing for big poser bikes. But it's a good short escape from winter. Here are some pictures.
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Found this little guy at the Kawi booth
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Of course KLR Chickie had to check out the new KLR. (feels like the old KLR with a dress-up kit)
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Sliders stock on the new Ninja 1000. Neat!
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Unfortunately the bags do make your ass look wide!
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Remote preload adjust for rear suspension. Finally someone is coming back with a true sport-touring bike!
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The Ninja 1000 comes in a pretty blue too not just kawi green.
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The latest incarnation of the Z1000.
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You've got to be kidding me!!! They've lost their roots. This is not a ZED!
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One of the few bikes not completely changed (other than cruisers) is the ZX6R. Still a basic well appointed sport bike.
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The latest Concourse. Nah.
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Kawi usually has some neat paint schemes on their cruisers, especially considering these are stock units, not customs.
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Lots of pretty chrome in many booths. Some of them make you want a cruiser except that they'd need polishing.
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The Triumph Rocket III with a 3-cylinder with a displacement of 2300cc
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Triumph definitely has the most retro line. This looks like fun.
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They even brought back the Triumph scrambler. Unfortunately it's a heavy pig based upon an antiquated design. It looks neat but if I'm on a bike that has knobbies I want it to weigh a lot less.
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KLR Chickie checking out the Aprilla Dorsoduro 750. Looks like a fun street-tard.
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The stunt show this year was better than ever. The highlight was when two riders crashed into each other while dancing in a wheelie.
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Notice the oil stream! The show was cut short after that.
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The Yamaha Bolt. KLR Chickie wasn't impressed.
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KLR Chickie deciding if she wants a lighter dual sport than her wr250
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Looks like Yamaha thinks Honda knows where it's at. They're starting to show snow blowers and generators at the bike show!
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KLR Chickie becoming a Honda Chickie?… not likely.
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Has Honda actually come out with a new bike??? Don't remember seeing cruisers here before.
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Honda is also getting into the 'Adventure' bike game with the NC500 and NC700. The neat thing about them is they have a 17" front wheel so you can put on useful rubber instead of useless 50/50 etc.
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If a person is into that sort of bike, Indian makes a fantastic looking machine.
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Too many quads at a 'Motorocycle' show. This one had some neat tires though.
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Victory makes motorcycle gear for your baby.
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Thank G0d they told us it was an 'Adventure' otherwise who'd know that you could take it off the pavement.
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The KTM 690 Enduro looks like quite an interesting bike. Give it an appropriate set of wheels and it would make a great street-tartd.
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Un moto malo!
Lots of customs with chrome and pretty paint jobs. Some of them we couldn't event get close enough to get a picture of.
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Anyone remember the days when the minimum required displacement didn't start at over a litre?
One day someone told me that a 650 wasn't big enough for the highway. I offered that they could come riding and try to keep up while I scraped pegs on the KLR. I'm still waiting for them to show…
That's it folks. Now back to your regularly scheduled hibernation.
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Nice pics! Great narration! Thanks for sharing!
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Will be going to the Edmonton show on Friday.
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Awesome show coverage good reporting. You are both looking good!!
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Thanks for the write up and pics. I was to the Detriot Motorcycle show and that was a waste of time. I have been to the auto show in Detriot and kind of thought it might be that good. Lunch after the show was the best part of the day! ;D
I am going to the "Manufactures" Motorcycle show in Toronto next month. Hopefully that will be worth the time.
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Lunch after the show was the best part of the day! ;D
Dinner at our favourite Italian Restaraunte is a highlight of the show for us every year 8)