Swap Show Is Dead, Long Live Motorcycle Expo
In its fourth year now the Colorado Motorcycle Expo (CME) seems to finally be hitting its stride. It’s no fault of the new management, the folks who took over the old Colorado Motorcycle Show and Swap Meet. They just had a run of bad luck.
The first CME in 2016 was the scene of a fatal shoot-out between two motorcycle clubs, with the result that the second day was canceled. Then the following year, because the situation was still being resolved, there was no show at all.
Last year it seemed that gap had caused the show to lose steam. It was held but attendance was way down, at least as far as I could tell on Sunday. Finally this year I pulled up to the venue and there were lots of bikes and lots of people.
Inside, it was pretty much the same as before, although there was nothing upstairs and downstairs was pretty sparse. But the main level was packed. Noticeably absent were the 1%er groups that were so prevalent at the old show and swap. That, I understand, is by mandate of the management.
Still, I had expected more of a corporate vibe such as that you see at the International Motorcycle Shows, with more new bikes and gear and less of the old, used equipment.
I was wrong. It’s still the same old swap show. Plenty of new leather and other gadgets and schwag, but also lots and lots of used parts.
So anyway, I figured I’d make three blog posts out of groups of photos from the expo: general, bikes, and people. Here are the general pix. I recommend you click to enlarge an image and then click the “i” icon at right to display the caption for the photo.
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Biker Quote for Today
I’m a biker. I don’t do that keep calm stuff.
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