2007 Motorcycle Supershow Dedicates Hall To Racing and Performance

2007 Motorcycle Supershow Dedicates Hall To Racing and Performance

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(Toronto) The 2007 North American International Motorcycle SUPERSHOW, presented by Dalton Timmis Insurance, has reorganized its 425,000 square foot floor plan to incorporate five new focused Motorcycle ‘Themes’. This new design will help show-goers navigate through North America’s largest motorcycle show, held at the Toronto International Centre, January 5-7th, 2007. Hall 1 and 2 are designated the Touring and Cruiser Halls, featuring the Riders Marketplace, with vendors selling everything from helmets and leathers to GPS systems and sidecars. This area is also the meeting place for touring and cruiser enthusiasts, incorporating displays from clubs and associations and a new Touring & Cruiser Stage with ongoing seminars, travel presentations and the MAX Awards for Riders. Hall 3 and 3A take centre stage as the Main Industry Showcase Halls, focusing on the new 2007 motorcycle models, new product unveilings, all the latest aftermarket products and gear and an unequalled representation of Dealer displays. The Humber Rider Academy is central to Hall 3 and welcomes new riders as well as experienced riders to take part in their seminars all weekend long. Hall 3 is the main entrance to the SUPERSHOW and a great place to start your tour. Hall 4 is the new Racing and Performance Hall, presented by Lucas Oils, with all things related to sport bikes and off-road bikes and the people who ride or race them. With features such as: the Joe Rocket Racers Stage; MX ‘Stars of the Future’ display; racing clubs, associations and racetracks; the MAX Awards for Racers; and Racer interview and autograph sessions. Hall 4 will make for an exciting weekend for race fans or riders shopping for high performance equipment. Hall 4A becomes the Vintage and Classic Hall with the Canadian Motorcycle Heritage Museum’s major exhibit showcasing the ‘History of the Motorcycle’, with bikes representing the evolution of the motorcycle through the past 100 years. From Ariels and BMW’s to Vincents and Zundapp’s, and many surprises in between, there will be something for every vintage enthusiast in Hall 4A, including vintage and marque clubs, individual showbikes as well as vendors specializing in vintage and classic parts and services. Hall 5, the latest addition to the SUPERSHOW’s floor plan, is the new and much anticipated Custom and Chopper Hall. Custom bikes from all over North America compete for a $50,000 jackpot and the top prize in the Canada Cup Championships. Legendary chopper builder, Ron Finch, is a special guest in Hall 5 along, with Speed TV’s Michele Smith. Special features include the Wheels Through Time Museum’s Legendary Hillclimbers Display and the new Canada Cup Show Stage with fashion shows and live bands. Show visitors can enter the exhibit at the new Hall 5 entrance and head directly down Main Street to see the hottest customs, meet the builders, and shop with suppliers of all products related to customizing, before visiting the other six halls. Established in 1976, the SUPERSHOW is North America’s largest motorcycle show. Produced by Bar Hodgson Productions Inc, the SUPERSHOW, known as ‘The Big One by the Airport’, is dedicated to presenting the finest the motorcycle industry has to offer for every type of motorcycle enthusiast. Show Dates: Friday, January 5th Sunday, January 7th, 2007 Location: International Centre, 6900 Airport Road, Mississauga Hours: Friday & Saturday 10am – 10pm Sunday 10am – 6pm Parking: Free parking for more than 7,000 vehicles General Info: (905) 655-5403 or [email protected] Website: www.supershowevents.com

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