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2009 Powersports Dealer
Expo Report
World Exclusive! The webBikeWorld Live Report
From the 2009 Powersports Dealer Expo
Indianapolis, Indiana
- February 13-16, 2009
by Rick K., Editor, webBikeWorld.com
This is Page 3 of our live report.
Index
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Page 1: Friday, February 13, 2009 |
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Indy Live! |
Port-A-Chopper Folding Trailer |
Ceramic
Bearings |
Speedway
Shelters |
Heidenau
Tires |
EZ-Cruz
Cruise Control |
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Road Warrior
Paint Protection |
Forcefield Sub-Pro 4 |
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Page 2:
Saturday, February 14, 2009 AM |
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Wacky
Wheels |
Teiz
One-Piece Suit |
Xena Security |
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Page 3 (This Page):
Saturday, February 14, 2009 AM |
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HJC Helmets |
Knox Armor |
Expo
Comments |
Caberg
Helmets |
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Page
4:
Saturday, February 14, 2009 PM |
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Marushin Helmets |
Tourmaster and Cortech |
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Page
5:
Saturday, February 14, 2009 PM |
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Lazer Helmets |
Special Report: Brembo Brakes |
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Page
6:
Sunday, February 15, 2009 AM |
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Sym & Homage |
Streetfighter MID |
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Page
7: Monday, February 16, 2009 AM |
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Akuma News |
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Page
8:
Monday, February 16, 2009 AM |
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Wheels 4 Tots |
Marketing 101 |
Thermafur Vest |
Special Report: Fulmer Helmets! |
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Special Report: Suzuki TU250! |
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Monday, February 17, 2009 - Final Reports |
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Shark Helmets |
Rev'it 2009 - In Process |
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►HJC
Helmets
I may just have to get another HJC FS-15
Carbon, our
2008 Motorcycle Helmet of the Year! It's now
available in color tint carbon fiber, and the copper
version (and the blue and the red) shown below look
stunning!
The non-Carbon versions of the FS-15,
like the FS-15 Prism shown below, also look great in
person.
The new HJC IS-series also looks
interesting, and we'll have a review coming soon.
The new IS-Max appears to be a cross between the
FS-10 and the
SyMax II and has a list price of only $189.99.
My initial impression is that the
flip-up mechanism operates very smoothly. It has a
newly designed internal visor rotating mechanism with
two positions and a push-button instant release back up
into the helmet. The helmet also has a central
assembly made from a different colored and textured
plastic material that adds quite nicely to the styling,
especially on the black helmet.

HJC FS-15 Carbon in colors.

The FS-15 Prism on the right has a hologram pattern that
doesn't show up correctly in this photo.

HJC IS-Max
►Knox
Armor
The Knox Fastback back protector has been updated for
2009 (photo right) and appears to be a more sensible
(i.e., comfortable) solution for street riding
protection. The back protection is built into a
wide mesh undershirt. We'll be reviewing this
soon.
The Knox "Kompakt" Back Protector (photo left) rolls up
for storage, although why this is important escapes me.
It feels very light and possibly the split "modules"
will form a more comfortable bend to the rider's back.
 
Knox Kompakt back protector (L) and Fastback back
protector (R).
►2009 Powersports Dealer Expo
Displays and Visitors
Saturday starts the main event, with the big players on
display in the Indiana Convention Center. But my
gut feeling that the 2009 show is smaller and seems less
crowded. The hallway below that parallels Maryland
Street is usually filled with displays and people, but
appears rather empty.
Some individual displays are smaller than they were in
previous years, especially the Teknic display, which was
one of the largest at the show and was usually filled
with booth models and racers signing autographs.
This year, it's tiny in comparison.
I also feel that there just isn't all that much that's
new and revolutionary -- at least that I've seen yet.
This is to be expected in a year of economic distress,
and it's nice to see that many of the regulars have
maintained their booth size and enthusiasm in 2009.
In fact, wait until you see the Fulmer Helmets display
-- it's a mind-blower, definitely the best of the show
and it will take an entire page to give you the feel for
what they're doing in 2009!
It's also too bad that in this, of all years, the city
of Indianapolis took down the RCA Dome, splitting the
Dealer Expo between the Indiana Convention Center and
the Lucas Oil Stadium about 3 blocks away -- three very
long blocks in the cold, damp and windy winter weather.
If it had snowed -- as it normally does at the show --
the logistics would be a mess.
But on a happier note, I think THH Helmets gets the
prize for doing more with less -- their display "walls"
are made from helmet boxes, with helmets lining the
ramparts. Not only is it a nice design, it's a
great idea because it repeats their logo without a lot
of complex and expensive signage; it's colorful; and it
looks like a place you want to visit.

A somber hallway that in previous years was filled with displays
on both sides -- and people.

One corner of the THH Helmets display.
►Caberg
Helmets USA?
Several webBikeWorlders asked me to be
sure and check out the Caberg Helmets booth to see if
they were really planning on entering the North American
market. The
Caberg Trip has been one of the most popular flip-up
helmets of the past year, and it is the first flip-up to
get five stars in the UK's
SHARP rating system.
But, I'm sorry to report that apparently
Caberg will not be coming to NA anytime soon. They
did have a booth, but it was empty. I tried to
inquire about this at the Italian industry office (the
Italians sponsor a huge display at the show), but all I
got was a shrug of the shoulders.

Caberg Helmets?
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