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As of December 3, , please refer to the Outside Terms of Use and Privacy Policy which govern your use of the Pinkbike website and services. Vancouver Bike Show This Weekend! Mar 7, You must login to Pinkbike. Dont have an account? Sign up. Posted In Racing and Events. Baller Episode 4 views. GarlandPhotography Mar 7, at X-Liam-X Mar 7, at Park at a Park and Ride and take the train in. Or even better, just on the street around a train station. Wouldnt Greyhound be easier? But I transit out there regularly and know the route. Cant get any cheaper than transiting on a UPass though. When I was a young lad I dated a girl in Had to transit from Vancouver. You probably have to go even farther, no? My hat is off to you! This show looks to be ten times the size of toronto! Otherwise was slim pickings! Hearing rumours this might be the last toronto show as the exhibitors get hit with hefty booth fees from what I hear and most dont make enough to cover there overhead. Davidsym Mar 7, at I dont know how big the toronto show is but the pictures are somewhat deceiving. Though the show is as big as it looks in the pictures only a small portion of it is the bike show as it is also the outdoor adventure and travel show in the same room. Hate to say it – the Toronto show was a snoozer. As someone pointed out the Toronto Road Bike Show. More mountain bikes at fall clearance show. Smason Mar 8, at Took the GO-train. Best decision I made all day. Smason Mar 9, at Ill bet! I Drove. Id live to hit up the Vancouver show. Toronto show was great yrs ago, the BMX jam was popular with big name pros Ryan leech would make an appearance, big name bike companies would show up showing their new wares, now its Back in the day It was insane. Now its local riders local shops. No deals unless your an XC rider or commuter tho loves a deal on spandex. I think I made my last trip to the international road bike show. Yeah it really took a turn for the worse when they moved it into that dingy old building – to save a few bucks Im guessing. I only went to make sure my friend and his dad didnt get ripped off when buying road bikes. There were literally 2 booths that had mtb components for sale. Montreals consumer show was dull last month. They only had half the space of Place Bonaventure the other half was some suddenly single womens show SithBike Mar 7, at A suddenly single womens show in Montreal? Thank You. Now we know their bike convention is where to plan our next stag party. It will look like a trials display with us just trying to stay standing on our feet. Even stranger was down the block at the montreal conference center the same weekend which is even bigger was a cheerleading competiion like the stuff that they play on US cable networks about pageant moms and such , all girl dance group after group after group in perfect hair and skimpy costumes and everything. For a province that fancies themselves very conservative they sure do go for the strangest activities to get their daughters into. I watched a lot of bored and broke looking fathers trying to find parking and carrying in luggage while strolling around past on the way back to where I parked by the via rail station. Very conservative Come here and have a chat with mado lamothe. Well hope its better than the Toronto Show I remember back in the day when it used to be a good show with manufactures used to display their full lines as well as product launches and concepts. Yea there has always been a retail area, bit its pretty much all it is anymore. Alrex Mar 8, at Checked it out today A lot of roadie stuff, some track and downhill stuff. Probably my most favorite booth there. I went and it was a bit of a letdown. Show claims to be the best place to buy a bike but there was almost no bike manufacturers there. No parts. Very few booths. Golf show was held at the PNE last month. Bike show was a joke, not worth the time and money, should have went riding. If youre into roadie stuff it might be worth it. For anything MTB related its a total waste of time and money. This show was really good in , not so great in and now its a joke. The Dunbar Cycles grand opening has way more to offer, including free parking! Definitely wont be going back next year. I remember when every trial demo at every bike show was Ryan Leech. Post a Comment Login or Sign Up. All rights reserved. Mobile Version of Website.
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