My favourite is still the green Ninja - I think I would ride it around so quietly, surprising everyone and whispering Ninja constantly, both on and off the bike. Some of the bikes are giant, I even found one that was called the Monster by Ducati.
“When the Motorcycle Show-Toronto weekend arrives in February it really does signal the countdown to the new riding season, which by then will only be about six weeks away,” said Toronto Show Manager, Neil Fardy. “This Show is the only Toronto-area stop where the major manufacturers will debut their new models and showcase their full line-ups in large, colourful displays throughout a show floor the size of three-and-a-half football fields.”
The feature hall holds the Yamaha Riding Academy as well as Team Empire Stunt Demos and the OPP Golden Helmet police motorcycle demonstration team putting on a constant schedule of exciting performances. The riding academy introduces children (6-12) to riding with handson certified instruction, riding gear and a circuit they can practice on. Yamaha has provided over 20,000 children instruction which teaches safety, control and the basics of motorcycles.
"For enthusiasts, this will be their first live look at the new 2016 motorcycle, scooter, ATV and side-by-side models set in impressive displays from the biggest brands in the business, including Aprilia, BMW Motorrad, Can-Am BRP, Harley-Davidson, Ducati, Honda, Husqvarna, Indian, Kawasaki, KTM, Moto Guzzi, Piaggio, Polaris, Suzuki, Triumph, Vespa, Victory and Yamaha."This years show is from February 19 to 21 at the Enercare Centre Hall B in Exhibition Place. Sunday's hours are 10 am to 5 pm.
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