By Terri Rimmer
The 25th Annual Cycle World International Motorcycle Shows presented by Toyota Trucks will be held Nov. 4th-6th at the Fort Worth Convention Center.
Touted as being for everyone, the event is held in Fort Worth, TX in Exhibit Halls A-E at 1201 Houston Street.
Exhibitors include American Honda Motor Company, American Motorcycle Motorcycle Trading Company, American Suzuki Motor Company, BristishMotorycleGear.com, Central Yamaha, and others.
Show hours are Friday, 4-9 p.m., Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
There will also be professional racing Friday and Saturday
For more information, call 817-392-6338 or go to fortworthgov.org.
The event is also held at numerous cities around the U.S. such as Denver, CO Nov. 18-20 at the Colorado Convention Center, Qwest Field & Events Center Dec. 2-4 in Seattle, WA, in Long Beach, CA at the Long Beach Convention Center Dec. 9-11, and at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, CA Dec. 16-18 among others.
At the Denver show admission is $12 for adults and $5 for kids six to 11 years old.
Motorcycles can park free at some of the shows and wheelchairs are available at others.
The 13-day nationwide series that kicks off in November is being held along with the BooKoo Arenacross Championship Series.
On the supercross.com website, Jeff D’Entremont, show director writes: “Our 25th anniversary is possible because of the strong support we receive from the major motorcycle manufacturers, aftermarket companies, dealers, and local motorcycle companies.”
For the 12th year Cycle World, the nation’s most popular motorcycle magazine according to Advanstar, is the sponsor for all shows.
The Auto Channel’s broadcast will allow viewers to see all aspects of each show from various cities featured.
At one show there will be bike giveaways and demonstrations as to the intricacies of putting a bike together.
You can see the latest innovations, products, and services at all the shows and watch as the 2006 models are rolled out on the floor.
A total of two million is said to be given away at all shows including bikes and prizes.
The 25th Annual Cycle World International Motorcycle Shows presented by Toyota Trucks will be held Nov. 4th-6th at the Fort Worth Convention Center.
Touted as being for everyone, the event is held in Fort Worth, TX in Exhibit Halls A-E at 1201 Houston Street.
Exhibitors include American Honda Motor Company, American Motorcycle Motorcycle Trading Company, American Suzuki Motor Company, BristishMotorycleGear.com, Central Yamaha, and others.
Show hours are Friday, 4-9 p.m., Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
There will also be professional racing Friday and Saturday
For more information, call 817-392-6338 or go to fortworthgov.org.
The event is also held at numerous cities around the U.S. such as Denver, CO Nov. 18-20 at the Colorado Convention Center, Qwest Field & Events Center Dec. 2-4 in Seattle, WA, in Long Beach, CA at the Long Beach Convention Center Dec. 9-11, and at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, CA Dec. 16-18 among others.
At the Denver show admission is $12 for adults and $5 for kids six to 11 years old.
Motorcycles can park free at some of the shows and wheelchairs are available at others.
The 13-day nationwide series that kicks off in November is being held along with the BooKoo Arenacross Championship Series.
On the supercross.com website, Jeff D’Entremont, show director writes: “Our 25th anniversary is possible because of the strong support we receive from the major motorcycle manufacturers, aftermarket companies, dealers, and local motorcycle companies.”
For the 12th year Cycle World, the nation’s most popular motorcycle magazine according to Advanstar, is the sponsor for all shows.
The Auto Channel’s broadcast will allow viewers to see all aspects of each show from various cities featured.
At one show there will be bike giveaways and demonstrations as to the intricacies of putting a bike together.
You can see the latest innovations, products, and services at all the shows and watch as the 2006 models are rolled out on the floor.
A total of two million is said to be given away at all shows including bikes and prizes.