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Progressive International Motorcycle Shows
As motorcyclists, we all have our dream bikes, whether its an exotic MV Agusta, an exclusive model built from Erik Buell, a dirt-savvy Beta 450 RR or a unique Norton. And then there's all those other dream bikes from manufactures like Aprilia and Ducati.
But although we may not own these rare machines, we'll be able to gawk at them during the 2011-2012 Progressive International Motorcycle Shows due to its newest features - the Dream Pavilion.
IMS says: "The Dream Pavilion allows show goers to walk the red carpet into a motorcycle fantasyland allowing enthusiasts to see, touch and experience some of the rarest and most unique motorcycles in the world."
This Dream Pavilion was unveiled at the first stop of the 12-show IMS schedule at San Mateo, Calif., and will continue this weekend at Dallas and run through the entire schedule. Many prestigious brands will be on display, including Aprilia, Beta, Darwin, Ducati, Erik Buell Racing, Gas Gas, Husqvarna, KTM, Moto Guzzi, MV Agusta, Norton and Triumph will be on display.
Kerry Graeber (Brand Director, International Motorcycle Shows) says: "The Progressive International Motorcycle Shows has always been an event that motorcycle enthusiasts attend to see and shop the latest in motorcycle technology, gear, aftermarket accessories and apparel.
"With the addition of our new Dream Pavilion, attendees now have the opportunity to check out a collection of motorcycles rarely seen. These luxury brands will display a unique selection of hand-picked, limited edition, specialty and exotic motorcycles."
The 2011-2012 Dream Pavilion will feature:
From IMS:
In addition to the Dream Pavilion, this year's Progressive International Motorcycle Shows tour will now offer access to more motorcycle manufactures than ever before with more than 25 brands joining the 2011-2012 Tour. With a collection of current 2011 and all-new 2012 models on display, tour wide manufacturers include Bombardier (BRP), Ducati, Harley-Davidson, Honda, Kawasaki, Star, Suzuki, Triumph and Yamaha. Other key manufacturers participating in select markets include: BMW (Long Beach, New York), Indian (Long Beach, New York, Minneapolis), Victory (Long Beach, New York, Minneapolis) and Zero Motorcycles (New York, Cleveland, Minneapolis, Chicago, Daytona Beach).
With the next show stop this upcoming weekend in Dallas, the 12-city tour will traverse the country during the five month series. Offering a variety of ticket options to suit any attendee's needs, advance purchase admission is now available at motorcycleshows.com/buytickets.
Cost of admission for most shows is $13 for tickets purchased online more than 2 weeks in advance of the show - after that, tickets are $15 online or at the door. In New York, cost of admission is $16 for a 2-week advance purchase and $18 online or at the door. Order online now and receive a one-day pass and the official Progressive International Motorcycle Shows t-shirt for a discounted rate.
Tickets for children ages six to eleven are available at a discounted rate of $6 for a one-day pass. Children age five and under will be admitted free with an adult ticket purchase. All children under age twelve are free on Sundays. Group tickets, friends and family discounts and other combination discount packages are also available online. For a $2 discount off a one-day admission price, enter promo code DREAM2 at checkout.