From March 26th to 28th, custom car and motorcycle builders (mostly from Europe) will travel to Abu Dhabi, the capital and the second most populous city in the United Arab Emirates, to show their work during the 3rd edition of the “Custom Show Emirates” The weekend event includes a “Middle East Biker Build-Off” and an important bike show competition organized by renowned German “show master” Frank sander. And because the Middle East is “hot” on US cars and car tuning, the show collaborates with the Las Vegas SEMA show to bring to Abu Dhabi VIP’s from the racing and tuning scenes and a Drift Show competition. Custom Show Emirates. Exhibitors and custom builders contact Frank Sander, Bikes transportation logistic at Motorcycles.de@dhl.com.
Custom Show Emirates. March 26-28, 2015.
Published by February 12th, 2015 in Builders, Customs, Editorial and Events.13 Responses to “Custom Show Emirates. March 26-28, 2015.”
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Damn, I’m going to have to pass as it conflicts with Cave Creek Bike Week in Arizona which I’d hate to miss.! Plus I bet the weather will be cooler in Arizona.
Yikes! Wouldn’t want to get my dress caught in the chain!
Should make for 1/2 million dollar bikes being sold…better load up Sr…
whose bike is the low rider–board track-digger the robes are standing behind? where can i find more pictures of it? thanks.
I don’t how these arabs hope to ride a motorcycle while wearing those dresses.
Should show the bikes
cyril featured the shovelhead with the narrow tires under the post, http://cyrilhuzeblog.com/2014/07/14/custom-shovelhead-beautiful-when-naked/.
One thing you can count on. No beautiful woman showing the bikes. ..Z
Youre correct Z…cool bikes, but no hot half naked chicks to go along for photoshoots or rides…damn worthless Im afraid…
Don’t know what was so unacceptable about my last post….. ???
But the point is simply this.
Lets not write this effort off just yet.
Biker build-offs sound a hell of a lot better than continuing a thousand years of cultural wars.
And a hell of a lot more fun to watch.
(if this isn’t publishable then you can kiss my ass)
-nicker-
A nice word of sanity there from Nicker. Couldn’t agree more. Bikes have always been about breaking through cultural, class and national barriers and celebrating a common love of the two wheeled way of life. Call me old fashioned but I still believe in the worldwide brotherhood of bikers.
Yes!
Lets make bikes not war.
Agree with nicker, Jezza & baddad