It's with every ounce of passion and excitement that we invite you to this exclusive Triumph Motorcycles event. We're packing up our most authentic, cool, distinctive, and premium bikes and throwing a party in your area for you all to experience their raw energy in person. Please use the following link as your code to reserve a spot for the coolest party of the year. See you soon!
Except I'll be on a cruise ship in the Bahamas. Going to miss the Conroe party, so hopefully I will have a reason to be in Coral Gables FL for that one. Possibly house hunting or setting up our new corporate office.
Celebrating 33 years in business! Come join the festivities from 11am-5pm on Saturday, November 26th for the "more than usual motorcycle mayhem".
• Live Music • Swag & Raffles • Industry Reps •
• Food/Bev Proceeds benefitting the SoHo Intermediate School Programs • November 26, 2016 | Bike Show Categories
• Best Adventure/Dual Sport • Best Competition/Track
• Best Modern Classic • Best British Pre-70
• Best Custom/Café • Best British 71-83
• Best Sidecar/Trike • Best Euro Pre-78
• Best American • Best Euro Post-78
• Best Rat
Sponsored by the Law Tigers. ALL BIKES WELCOME. Please check-in and register before 12pm or Pre-Register by emailing Janet@GulfCoastMotorcycle.com Judging until 2pm · Award Presentation to follow
1st Place Trophies & 2nd Place Medals
Baby Camille car shopping
Well, it's British like mommy's Rover
This was the first 100 mph production car (Jag 120)?
Still look nice
Worth going, I went the the Bonny event. They had a young girl come in the show room rear tire smoking and the smell of burning clutch! They also had some great appetizers and a whole bunch of different craft beers.
Not bad for free!! Sad to say this event is on a Wednesday, so I won't be going. They also gave your some trinkets as a departing gift.
Just registered for the Jan. 28 San Diego event. Maybe I'll check out the Jan. 26 L.A. event instead/too. Triumph didn't have a display at the Long Beach Int'l Motorcycle Show this year. Instead, one of the local dealers put on a small Triumph display, mostly centered around the Bonneville variants and highlighting the new bobber. The dealer rep said Triumph isn't participating in any of this year's IMS shows and is instead going on the road doing their own thing. I guess this is it?