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Motorcycle Accessories News
More from from the 2005
Powersports Dealer Expo in Indianapolis, Indiana -
February 19-21, 2005.
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Feb. 20, 2005 - 20:46: Next to final posting.
I'll probably add another page tomorrow.
My feet and legs are killing me! So much to
see, as always. But it seems easier this year, I
just don't think it's as crowded.
I found some other areas that I hadn't seen before.
I can't believe how many scooters and ATVs there are,
mostly all from China and other Far Eastern countries.
Literally more displays than I could count, with way too
many people thinking they'll make a quick buck by
purchasing a container load of cheap scooters and
dumping them on unwitting dealers.
I'd sure like to know who's going to stock all those
replacement parts.... No one, is the answer.
There's absolutely, positively, without a doubt going to
be a big shakeout in the scooter and ATV sector.
Those dealers who invest anything in the unheard of
brands, just because the products are cheap, are
shooting themselves in the foot. Their customers
will be screaming when the thing breaks in about the
first hour of use.
Only those companies who are really committed, who
are in it for the long term, and who invest the time,
effort and big bucks in the U.S.A. to stock parts and
develop the necessary logistics for a dealer support
network will survive.
Companies, that is, like Piaggio,
Aprilia and others from Europe and Kymco and a few
others from the East.
Anyway, back to the show...
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| Our friends at REV'IT! are
at it again. I know of no other
motorcycle clothing manufacturer who is so
aggressive about continuously improving and
upgrading their products. They seem to
come out with a completely new clothing
about once every 6 months. The magic
of it is that each version is better than
the one before, with more features than you
ever thought possible. The REV'IT!
catalog is getting huge, and I lust after
every single item. The new Monza jacket
(left) is a lighter-weight retro styled
jacket (all the rage in Europe right now)
that would be perfect for you scooter
riders. It has a removable liner and
removable Knox armor, and it's waterproof
and breathable. REV'IT!'s Steve is a
BMW GS owner and is modeling the new Cayenne
adventure jacket. It has the "works" -
REV'IT!'s best waterproofing, removable
liners, armor, etc., etc. It has
fold-up venting on the upper chest (the
snaps are visible in the photo on the right)
and get this - see that black vinyl square
on Steve's upper left chest? it's a
pass-through to a built-in hydrator pocket!
It can also be used to feed earphone wires
through. This jacket also has a
detachable back fanny pack! Very cool,
I'll see if we can get one for a review
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Crash Pads are new to the Dealer
Expo. The owners have been
manufacturing these in the U.S.A. for
over 14 years, and they're a favorite of
skateboarders, inline skaters,
bicyclists, snowboarders and others.
The designer has studied human movement
and ergonomics for many years, and was a
dancer and teaches movement.
The padding on each item is pieced
together to move with the wearer.
There are thermal, breathable underwear
tops and bottoms with padding built in,
and some that are cut very specifically
for motorcycle racing. These folks
really seem to have made a science of
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| These really caught my
eye as I walked by the Master Lock
display. Master Lock is getting
into motorcycle security big time.
The "Street Cuff" on the left looks like
a huge pair of handcuffs. Very
cool! They'd look great on a
leather clad model in an S&M bar...but
I'm sure that's not quite what Master
Lock has in mind for them! The
"Python" cable and lock on the right
comes in 6, 12 and 30 foot lengths.
The cable is fed through the lock, and
with the key turned it can be fed
through one way but not back the other.
Turn the key again and the whole thing
locks up. Great for threading
through your jacket and helmet when
leaving it with the bike, or for
scooterists. It rolls up into a
fairly small and light package also.
We'll be getting some for a review. |
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| Does the photo on the
left look familiar? It's the
Scorpion Helmets scorpion! A big,
metal robot-like thing that is actually
a very nice piece of work. You
can't tell by the photo, but it's about
5-6 feet long! The photo on the right
is the leopard skin liner we originally
had on order for our
Scorpion EX-700 review. It has
finally been released and they're
supposed to send us one right after the
show. The liner is available in
leopard skin (faux, of course!), zebra
(ditto), and an "op art" pattern. |
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