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The V-Twin Expo has turned into the annual meeting place of most of the top builders in the industry who are there getting their plans and contacts set up for their own next project. A complete seminar education program is held during the show, as well as an annual Industry Awards presentation to recognize excellence in the industry. Word from the show producers is that the demand for exhibit space has already filled out the new first floor expansion that will now accommodate 1,000 booths. Additional second floor spaces are also being planned. So get your plans in gear and be there this year. You can go online at www.vtwin-expo.com to register for credentials and learn about hotel listings, show hours, airline and rental car reservations and other important details that you’ll need to know. To register by phone call 866-427-7583. Note: Be sure to check our next issue for additional news and details on the show. |
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Tom Pirone of TP Performance shows off many awards he received last at the V-Twin Industry Awards Reception. |
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![]() Drag Specialties has been on board with the V-Twin Expo since its first year. You need to allow some time to check out the many FatBook project bikes, new products, celebrities and more that will surely be a part of the 2006 exhibit. |
![]() Roland Sands of Performance Machine turned a stock V-Rod into this exciting looking sportbike. |
![]() Attendees of the show can soak up some great ideas for their custom projects from the many machines brought for the bike display. |
![]() The V-Twin Expo has really grown into the key event of the year for custom builders and V-Twin aftermarket sellers. No matter which direction you turn, there is something exciting to check out. |
![]() Wylie Coyote would catch the Roadrunner on the Arlen Ness “Mach Ness.” |
![]() Drag Specialties Chairman Fred Fox (speaking) has been one of the founding organizers of the MIC’s new American V-Twin committee. It’s first-ever meeting was last year at Cincinnati. |
