Fourth Annual American International Motorcycle Expo Headlined By Hundreds of Exhibitors (Part 1)

aimexpoaimexpobis01aimexpoYesterday morning, the Fourth Annual American International Motorcycle Expo (AIMExpo) in Orlando opened its doors for 2 days of trade show. (Saturday Oct 15 and Sunday Oct 16 are for the general public.) The expo is now located in the north hall of the Orange County Convention Center (OCCC) where 16 OEM and a total of about 500 exhibitors are showing their new products.

xpo_girls_00013aimexpo261x256Of particular interest for most of you are 1- the Custom Culture at AIMExpo, a newly designed show element, created to recognize the growing influence and impact of the broader, younger, custom bike-building segment of the industry. 2- Made in America, an exhibitor showcase of American ingenuity and craftsmanship. 3- A Retro Affair: Vintage Motorcycle Show, which is presented in partnership with the Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Club, is a competitive showcase of historic, restored, and customized motorcycles from Europe, Japan, and the U.S. built before 1984. A few views of some bikes displayed at the event. (photo Larry Little,VP/GM of AIMExpo and Mike Webster, Senior VP of MIC events)

AIMExpo For the General Public: Indoor Exhibits. Saturday, October 15 – 9am-7pm. Sunday, October 16 – 10am-5pm. AIMExpo Outdoors! Saturday, October 15 – 9am-5pm. Sunday, October 16 – 10am-4pm. Free motorcycle parking. (photos @ H. Roesler)00aimexpo1aimexpo2aimexpo06aimexpospectro7aimexpo5aimexpotwinpower02aimexpo3aimexpo04aimexpo03aimexponatcycles

 

1 Response to “Fourth Annual American International Motorcycle Expo Headlined By Hundreds of Exhibitors (Part 1)”


  1. 1 garagedog Oct 17th, 2016 at 9:34 pm

    Sprints!
    My 1st street bikes.
    Thanks Cyril.

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