February 15, 2005forgotten bits of usefulnessin writing up the bike show we went to over the weekend, i completely forgot to mention the demonstration of Luma Locks we saw. provided i do go for a scoot with at least a front disc brake, they should work for my purposes, too. which would make me feel at least somewhat better---though it wouldn't make the scoot any less easy to lift, i suppose. still, they seem like an awfully good idea. for Spaz' Monster, too, of course. ;) February 14, 2005STELLA~~~!we paid a visit to the Cycle World International Motorcycle Show in the show was crowded, as was to be expected, but not too crowded, thankfully. tons of interesting stuff to look at, including more scooters than i'd expected. Honda brought along a Helix, some, Metropolitans (heh), Ruckus + Big Ruckus...but no Reflex, so i couldn't make the Duran Duran jokes i was dying to make. someone on the ChiScoot list mentioned that they'd make over a Helix into a TRON light cycle if they had a million dollars. me, i do believe i'd have to do some really ludicrous Duran Duran theme with a Reflex. or at least go ask Christopher Walken if he'd let me take a photo of him sitting on one while wearing a blonde wig. XD anyrate, Yamaha brought along some Vinos, a Zuma, and a Majesty. the Majesty is an absolute BOAT. i hadn't seen one in person before, and photos tell one NOTHING about the relative size of a scoot, i've found. there was (surprisingly) an Aprilia booth, right next to which was the Moto Guzzi booth. Spaz sat on a Futura, which was really nice, and i got to examine the Atlantic 500 in person (another boat! sheesh! i don't know how you'd even begin to handle something that HUGE! then again, i'm barely over 5', so...XD). no Atlantic 200 for me to ogle some more (it's so gorgeous ;.;), but various Scarabeo and even the SR 50 Ditech were in attendance. Scooterworks had a booth set up, which i'd known...with a couple of nice Stellas and a restored Vespa 150 (unsure on the year). the lime-green Stella had an awesome matching sidecar, and while i mostly didn't feel the need to take photos (because Spaz took really nice photos of everything i'd wanted to take photos of, and his camera takes nicer photos than mine anyway XD), i wish i'd taken some of this. that sidecar was great. ^^ shockingly, we found i was actually able to sit on a 2005 Monster 620 at the Ducati booth...and touch the ground! with feet flat! the ride height had obviously been lowered, and was quite a bit lower than Spaz' Monster's is. it was weird, though. i'm so used to being too short. XD there were tons of little kids crawling all over the displays, too, and parents sticking their kids on the bikes so they could examine them. there were these two young boys who were obviously brothers on the Monster and the 998 (i think it was a 998? can't remember now) next to it that were great. later on, a dad stuck his little girl on the Monster while we were standing there. couldn't have been more than 6 years old. it was great. ^^ there were some OLD Moto Guzzis and Nortons back in one corner, as part of some club's display. those were really cool. it was nice to see the Buell Firebolt in person, too. Ducati had a DesmoQuattro engine on display for people to examine, and i was highly amused (for some reason) at the Denso clutch on the thing (possibly cos thoughts of Denso lead to thoughts of Gran Turismo, which lead to thoughts of the latest Sniff Petrol? XD). strangely, Suzuki didn't seem to have a Burgman in attendance. i'm sure it's just as boaty as its comparative models at Honda and Yamaha, but i still wouldn't have minded seeing it and going, "...look! personal watercraft!" the Honda Silverwing is nuts. again, can't see handling something that big. there was one at Givi's booth, too, demonstrating one of their top boxes and hard sidebags (and possibly a tank bag, i think). way in the back was Triumph and the MV Agusta booths, which we nearly missed. glad we managed to find them before we left, because i'd never had the privilege of seeing an MV Brutale Dark in person before. that is one unbelievably gorgeous bike. shockingly (well, not really), several of the MVs on display came from MCC, although the reps there weren't anyone Spaz recognised. directly across the way was the Husqvarna booth...which, truth be told, neither of us is really into off-road stuff, but i just love saying "Husqvarna." say it with me; it's a fun name! XD next up, and perhaps more coherent: the 2005 Chicago Auto Show. stay tuned... |
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