One of the most important custom motorcycle events in Europe, the Custom Chrome Europe’s 2013 Dealer Show is the place where new trends are set by established and new-generation custom builders and their after-market part vendors. About 100 top-of-the-line new built or restored custom bikes are going to compete in the CCE Bike Show for the title of 2013 European Champion. All vendors from Europe and the US featured in the new CCE parts catalog will also be present showing their ware and answering questions from professionals and from the public.
Both March 23rd and 24th are Dealer Days for registered authorized CCE dealers. Only on Sunday the 24th, the show is open to the general public. Showtime is 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Information and entry information for the Custom Chrome International Bike Show Series European Championship is available at Custom Chrome Europe. The show is at The Phoenix-Hall located in the northern part of Mainz, Germany. (Autobahn “Motorwa” A 643, Ausfahrt (Exit) Mainz-Mombach.
Custom Chrome still exist?
….another childish response by a cretin.
I for one applaud them for having some of the best shows. Wish some of the other mfg would pull off more of them shows here in the US.
Do we really care what a Korean company does in Europe ?
Time to book those flight tickets.
Rodent. Yes, if it’s a good show and it’s helping the custom motorcycle industry.
Rodent, apparently people and industry leaders DO care, hence why there is a huge show happening in March.. let’s get with the times buddy. Wish I could go.
At one time Custom Chrome was a well respected Morgan Hill, California, USA company that put on fantastic dealers events and bike shows in the United States of America, Seems like they deserted the USA!
While it might all be part of the same company, the way that Custom Chrome Europe operates has been a fine example not only to the parent company, but to the wider industry. Even in the times of change at Morgan Hill, CCE has continued to support the European custom industry both in terms of trade and sponsorship, and the Mainz show was sadly missed this year. So no, it’s not that Custom Chrome ‘has deserted the USA’, it’s that the Europeans are still showing how things should be run.
I’m happy that CCE is repeating their very successful show in Mainz, Germany. They have been and still are a reputable company that honors their commitments and this show definitely is a part of and helps our industry that we all love so much. Rivera Primo Inc. will be a vendor there, so if anyone out there in web land is in the neighborhood, please visit us!