Tuesday, October 30, 2012

New Models at #Toronto Motorcycle Show

Plus they will have some new bikes! The December 7th to 9th, 2012 Toronto Motorcycle Show will bring out some new motorcycles from Yamaha at this year's show. Frankenstorm is heralding the return of winter to our fair country and the thrill of the open road is just about gone - even the next Port Dover run is not until Friday September 13, 2013. You can rekindle your motorcycle romance and pick up some accessories, apparel and parts from Motovan and Joe Rocket at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre (south) show.
"Yamaha Motor Canada is shining the spotlight on two new 2013 motorcycles, the FJR1300 and the V-Star 1300 Deluxe. According to Yamaha, the FJR1300’s new state-of-the-art innovations include electronic cruise control, traction control system, drive-mode that lets you select performance character, meter panel design with advanced styling and function, and a new aerodynamic front cowl for improved comfort on long distance rides. Their V-Star 1300 Deluxe is the world’s first production midsize “bagger” and the features include a fuel injected, liquid cooled 1300cc V-Twin, stylish fork mounted fairings, hard shell saddlebags, iPod/iPhone ready audio system and a Garmin Zumo 665 Navigation system."

Those crazy three-wheeled roadsters have been increasing in popularity and Bombadier will display the new Spyder ST. 

Celebrity host Dave Hatch of the TSN Motorcycle Experience will join with Joe Rocket for a meet and greet along with a chance to win a Joe Rocket RANT helmet and a riding jacket from Hard Core Canadian.

The event is produced by Power Sport Services, the Toronto Motorcycle Show features top manufacturers, including Arctic Cat, BMW Motorrad, Can-Am/BRP, Ducati, Harley-Davidson, Honda, KTM, Piaggio, Polaris, Suzuki, Triumph, Victory and Yamaha. Keep an eye out for exclusive deals and discounted items.

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