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Our
large parking lot was filled early by all makes and models of motorcycles.
This shows just one section of the parking area.
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Early
arrivals line up to register for the open house and the Habitat
poker run.
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Others
headed for the demo ride tent to ensure their spot for a ride later
in the day. The S 1000 RR, as expected, was the first bike to fill
up all its time slots for the day.
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There
were numerous vendors on site, offering everything from bandanas
and other accessories...
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to Krispy Kreme donuts -- yum!
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Apex
Cycle Education was there, touting their beginner and experienced
rider programs.
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Greater
Fredericksburg Habitat for Humanity had their own booth, adding
to their fundraising and informational mission.
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Inside,
it was the battle of the lighting companies, as Motolights owner
Tina Hollaender...
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and PIAA's Rob Brooks made their respective cases for their lighting
equipment.
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Scala
Rider rep Kenny Decker showed off the highly rated new intercom
systems.
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And
Tom Bartlett, Western Power Sports, explained the new wearable air
bag safety system.
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Bikes
were the focus of the day, of course, and those in attendance looked
through the used bikes outside...
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as well as the new bikes inside the showroom.
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Certified
Master Tech Dewey Keeton did his usual superb job painting faces,
from the butterfly on this young girl to the awesome dog graphic
on the right!
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Morton's
BMW drag racer Domonic Anderson (right) talks S 1000 RR to Domonique
Topa (on bike) and his friend Jeremy, both owners of the superbike.
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The
big door prize winner of the day was Ron Johnson, who took home
a new BMW Zumo 550 GPS.
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