Motorcycles sat at home, sad and waiting for warmer weather, but the riders were out in full force. The 2014 Colorado Motorcycle Expo was a big success, no thanks to old man winter. Even with highways closed all around Colorado about 20,000 bikers and motorcycle enthusiast came out to the National Western Complex in Denver for the biggest motorcycle event in the Rocky Mountain region. It wasn’t just locals that came to dream about riding weather, there were club members from all around the United States.
This is the first year for the new promoters Jeff Brown and Ron Douglas and they did a good job at keeping things moving. After 35 years of running the show Jack Portice and Jim Arnett decided it was time to retire and hand the reigns over to a new team. Jeff and Ron stepped up and took on the challenge. With activities all day long there was something for everyone. The bike show brought in some excellent custom rides and sweet classics. Pinstripers demonstrated their skills and later auctioned off some artwork for charity. The bikini contest had the crowd roaring and the bands rocked on. The globe of death riders had the crowd in suspense as the riders came within inches of each other and their lovely assistant.
The biker community is known for their big hearts and willingness to support good causes. This year the show raised about $10,000 for the “I Love You Guys” Foundation and “Biker Down”. The funds were raised with a raffle for a trip to Las Vegas and time with Danny “The Count” Koker and auctions of the pinstripe art and other donated items.
The crowd was amazing and the over 800 vendors were enjoying the day. Johnnie from our friends over at J10 Customs was concerned that he had not brought enough product. At the end of the day he couldn’t even talk, it had been such a long and successful day. Talking to all those folks will wear a man out. The weather helped sales, you can carry so much more home in a car than on the back of a bike.
Danny “The Count” Koker and his band The Counts 77 rocked the house. They played old skool rock and some of their own stuff. With their debut record release on the horizon it was good to hear some originals. The band has a solid rock-n-roll style and their original music delivers on the style. Look for their self titled record release April 29th. Not only did The Count come to rock Colorado, he also helped support Biker Down with a raffle. It was nice to see a down to earth celebrity, someone who truly cares and wants to give back to the community that helped make him successful. Promoter Jeff Douglas said “It was pleasure to see Danny interact with the fans,he truly cares”.
A new addition to the show this year was a motorcycle museum display with bikes from several organizations. Both Colorado and Wyoming chapters of the Antique Motorcycle Club of America, the British Motorcycle Club, the Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Club of America and the National Motorcycle Museum from Iowa all had bikes on display. I had a great time taking photos of some fine and rare machines. Seeing these bikes really makes you appreciate how far the industry has come and the dependable bikes we get to ride now. Being nostalgic we think how nice it is to tinker with your ride and know it inside and out, but we forget about the frustration of being left stranded when something went wrong. I love my old ironhead but when it comes to dependability I’ll take my Road King everyday.
This show was a great break from PMS (parked motorcycle syndrome) and the winter chill but we won’t have to wait a year for it to come back. The next Colorado Motorcycle Expo will be held September 19-21. So plan on visiting Colorado this year and see for yourself how Colorado does motorcycles.
125 bikes competed to be best in their class. Innovative designs and craftsmanship was the theme and the judges had a difficult job. Here are the winners of each class competition.
SPECIAL INTEREST | |
3 DAVE BATTON | 1969 HONDA |
2 BARRY SCHROGER | 1967 HONDA |
1 RAINE CRAMER | 1972 INDIAN |
TRIKE CLASS | |
3 BOB STREETER | 2012 HD TRIGLIDE |
2 FRED YOUNGER | 2001 H-D CUSTOMER |
1 SCOTTER RINN | 2005 CUSTOM TRIKE |
WHEELER MOTORCYCLE | |
2 RICK INGRAM | BUEL BLAST |
1 GEORGE NATCHSTSHEIM |
1959 BONNEVILLE SALTS
FLAT RACER
|
ANTIQUE UNRESTORED | |
3 ROCKY MTN M/C MUSEUM | 1924 HENDERSON |
2 ROCKY MTN M/C MUSEUM | 1955 PANHEAD |
1 MIKE CRAMER | 1951 INDIAN CHIEF |
ASIAN AND EUROPEAN CLASSIC | |
3 MIKE HULETT
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1973 YAMAHA |
2 PETE HOMAN | 1975 BMW |
1 DOUG PFEIFER | 1980 KAWASAKI |
ASIAN AND EUROPEAN RADICAL CUSTOM | |
3 TOM HAWN |
1951 TRIUMPH T-BIRD
|
2 GANNON DVORAK |
1955 TRIUMPH TROPHY
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1 BRYAN HAGER | 969 BSA |
ASIAN AND EUROPEAN SPORT BIKE | |
1 CARRIE FOUCHE |
2013 HYABUSA SUZUKI
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AMERICAN SPORTSTER CUSTOM | |
3 LEE GALLEGOS |
1996 XL 1200
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2 BRYSON COLLINS | 1982 XL 1200 |
1 KICKER CUSTOMS | 1968 XL CH |
AMERICAN SPORTSTER RADICAL/CUSTOM | |
3 AXE | 1994 XL 1200 |
2 JIMMY D | 1976 SPORTSTER |
1 CHUCK GRENINGER |
1974 IRONHEAD
SPORTSTER
|
TOURING CLASS | |
3 ROCKY MTN CUSTOM BIKES | 2006 H-D FLH |
2 SICKER IMAGE CUSTOMS | 2013 H-D ROAD GLIDE |
1 BILL FISHER | 2005 H-D FLH |
AMERICAN MILD | |
3 TED LAWSON | 2008 VICTORY |
2 JIMMY LEMMING | 2009 FAT BOY |
1 POPPA NICK |
1997 SPRINGER
SOFTAIL
|
AMERICAN SEMI | |
3 AXEL | 1985 H-D LOW RIDER |
2 TONY BARTON | 2000 H-D FLSTF |
1 STEVE WELLS |
1998 H-D CUSTOM
SOFTAIL
|
AMERICAN RADICAL | |
3 DANIEL BIERS | 1973 SHOVELHEAD |
2 ANDREW JARAMILLO | 1965 PANHEAD |
1 CHRIS FLOREZ | 1975 SHOVEL |
AMERICAN RADICAL FAT TIRE | |
3 BRETT BARRA | 2006 BIG BEAR SLED |
2 PAIN KILLER CUSTOMS |
2007 PRO STREET
SOFTAIL
|
1 BJORN GUDMESTAD | CUSTOM |
DIVISION WINNERS | |
BEST ENGINEERED |
GEORGE NATCHSTSHEIM-
BONNEVILLE SALTS FLAT
RACER
|
BEST PAINT | BILL FISHER- MUSICAL FLH |
BEST USE OF COLOR |
BJORN GUDMESTAD-
CUSTOMER
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BEST IN SHOW |
RYAN STEWART- 1983 XR
1000
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Until next time,
David Campbell