(This was first written on Apr 21, 2005 on our Proboards site. The posts date to Aug 12, 2005 and includes a total of 25 posts.)
Reports on shows we have been to. 2005
? Thread Started on Apr 21, 2005, 8:03am ?
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The Giant Motorcycle Swap meets held in Michigan are really great. Lots of parts and lots of accessories and for vendors lots of people.
They are held in Lansing, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Flint, and Birch Run in the spring and Detroit and Grand Rapids in the fall.
Go to our links page at
www.misfitscentral.net to find the link for these swap meets.
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Re: Reports on shows we have been to.
? Reply #1 on Apr 21, 2005, 8:07am ?
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There are two shows in Maumee and Lima, OH that are promoted by the same promoter that are going downhill fast. We are not going to attend any in the future, unless promoters change. They are not promoted, so there are not a lot of customers that come through. Since the customer count is going down, some of the better vendors have quit doing the show, such as us.
It ain't going to get better.
Sad for us, because this is at least three dates we have to try to fill. But don't waste your time going to these shows. They stink.
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? Reply #2 on Apr 21, 2005, 8:10am ?
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One of the newer promoters in this area is Paragon Promotions. We are pleased to do Gil's shows. At the present he is promoting swapmeets in South Bend and Fort Wayne in the spring as well as the fall. The spring shows rock and the one fall show we did didn't.
Gil also promotes two different vendor shows in Baldwin, MI at the Blessing of the Bikes. Both of these are good/to excellant and I am not sure there is a bad spot.
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? Reply #3 on Apr 28, 2005, 10:28pm ?
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We just finished our indoor circuit for the year. We worked in Birch Run last Sunday, April 24, the day of the blizzard. Believe it or not, Birch Run area had 8 to 10 inches Sat night and Sunday.
And the bikers still packed the arena. This was the first time we worked in this arena. This show replaced Saginaw, which used to be held in March in the Civic Center. We weren't sure how the move would effect the show and when the snow started, we really didn't have much expectations.
Staton Lorenz did one hell of a job promoting the show and everybody had a good time with a lot of parts and special hard to find things going out the door in bags. I would suggest this show can only get better.
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? Reply #4 on May 16, 2005, 11:51pm ?
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May 7th, we were in Clio, MI. for the Ride for the Burns, an ABATE sponsored event. There was an excellant turnout, with a few thousand bikers riding from the IMA in Flint to the Fireman's park in Clio.
If you are from the southeastern part of Michigan, this is a good and worthy event to ride in.
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? Reply #5 on May 16, 2005, 11:53pm ?
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Well, another Blessing of the Bikes in Baldwin is finished. It was cold and wet and yet still well over 10,000 bikers showed up. Actually, Saturday was busier than Sunday, mainly because of the weather. We had day riders in town from as far away as Indiana, that were planning on returning home Sat. evening. If you have never been to the Blessing of the Bikes in Baldwin, you get some hardy gear to wear and attend it at least once.
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? Reply #6 on May 16, 2005, 11:58pm ?
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I apologize to the Lakeshore Blessing of the Bikes, held in Holland, MI on May 1st. I should have written this report earlier. It was a nice event with about 750 bikers attending. I just received a letter from the committee that sponsors the event with an accounting of the number of bikes, cars/trucks attending and an accounting of the amount of money collected. This is the only event that has ever bothered to actually account for their actions.
We will continue to attend this event as a sponsor and will help to support this organization in any way we can. It is a pleasure to work with sincere individuals that are trying to make a difference in this world.
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? Reply #7 on May 26, 2005, 4:54pm ?
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If you notice we didn't attend the Fostoria Tribesmen Swapmeet this year, then good for you. If you thought we did attend, but didn't remember seeing us there, then you need your head examined. If there is the slightest chance you remember seeing us there and vaguely remember purchasing something from us but can't remember on your life what it was, then there is no help for you and your friends will be able to testify to that.
Hope the show went well for everyone that attended.
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Valpofest...Labor Day weekend
What can I say about Valpofest? We met a lot of nice people from northern Indiana and Chicago area and the promoters simply lied. At one time they were announcing they had 6000 motorcycles in the parking lot, a new Valpofest record.
Have you ever seen 6000 motorcycles parked together? It is a sight to behold. Along with 6000 motorcycles, one would expect 8000 to 9000 riders. Wouldn't you?
Well, they weren't there. Or if they were there, they were somewhere other than where we were. My guess would be more in the 1500 bikes and a couple of thousand bikers. Why do promoters lie? AAAAAAAARGH!!!!!!!!
On top of that, there were 8 sunglass sellers in our row and the next. What's that about. Most of them were flea marketers selling cheap acrylic glasses, such as 2 for $5.00, glasses that a biker should never wear if they like their eyes.
It was what we call a "Real-Estate" Show. One the promoter simply sells spots to anybody that comes along. A very well printed brochure and web-site with little to offer once you are there. Cross this one off for the future.
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? Reply #9 on Jun 6, 2005, 8:30am ?
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Mackinac City, MI, June3, 4, 5.
Another, let's throw a bike show and make a lot of money gig.
We love Mackinac City. Four days up there is always nice, but when you attend a motorcycle show, you would expect to see a lot of motorcycles.
We did meet a lot of new people from northern Michigan and Canada. I was surprised at how many Canadians came down from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario on day trips Friday and Saturday. Great people all.
Now the show itself. I didn't get it. I'm not sure what the show was. The promoters charged $20 a person for
?. Well one thing the arm band got the participant was the right to enter the vendor area. There were 14 vendors. That was it. What else the $20 got the riders was never clear to me. Wait a minute, they got to ride across the bridge, I guess.
Total participants
?? I don't know because when I asked the promoter on Sunday, he said he wasn't sure. I said of course you are and he didn't reply. So I will estimate about 300 to 350 bikes.
Most of the vendors left Saturday evening. On Sunday they had a 'Blessing of the Bikes' at 11:00 AM. There weren't any bikes there at all. Somebody came to our tent where we were packing up and told us that since there weren't any bikes the pastor was going to bless the vendors.
If I was a part of the planning of this event, I would hang my head in embarrassament. Shame on you.
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? Reply #10 on Jun 16, 2005, 11:56am ?
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HOG ROCKEgads!!!! Gadzooks!!!! What's going on here?
Tim, from Hog Rock, intimated that there were 20,000 participants. Maybe, but I doubt if a third of them owned a motorcycle and probably only half of the owners actually ride their motorcycle.
Look, if you want to attend an all out drunken, sex-filled, nude bodies of all shapes and sizes, well-orchestrated party, then this is the one to go to. But I warn you, don't be surprised at anything you may see. This party reminds me of the Caligula movies of open sex, nudity, drunkeness, and wanton behavior. Do I sound like a prude? I'm not, but this goes over the top for me.
They had 13 bands, the Globe of Death, a comedienne, the Bag Lady, an hypnotist and numerous other activities. Kind of like a school carnival with a lot of sex thrown in.
And while all this is going on, the vendors, most of them motorcycle oriented, sat by themselves pondering the question, "What happened to 'biker' parties." I have never been to a biker party where there was so much open displaying of ugly bodies.
I've come to the conclusion that these parties have been hi-jacked by promoters, calling them 'biker' parties when in reality they could care less if a biker shows up. In fact, if one does show up, the promoter should give them free admission, since they are part of the entertainment..."Look, Buffy, there's a 'real' biker..."
And speaking of hi-jack...It seems that Harley-Davidson was concerned years ago about their image and chose to cut out the 'real' bikers and coddle the yuppies. What they now have is a bunch of drunken owners with very *friendly* wives riding their foreign made pieces of nuts. Knuckleheaded brainless twits that sit in an open field revving their motors to the top to 'out-noise' the other guy. Well if I had too much money, then I guess I could feel free to rev one of these ...so called investments...until they bust. No wonder so many of them run so badly.
Back to the party, if you are a no holds, drink until you fall or somebody that wants to be around other people that are falling from too much drugs or alcohol, then this is the party to go to. It's not rowdy. Remember, these are
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? Reply #11 on Jun 24, 2005, 11:57am ?
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Freedom Rally, Dreamland, Blaney Park, MI
This was supposed to be the last rally held here as Ray passed away last December, but his son asked me Sunday if we were coming back next year. His intention is to hold this rally forever.
It is a good, small rally with a lot of Yoopers and some trolls as well as cheeseheads (wisconson) attending. A great place to find some hardy bikers and to be camped in beautiful Upper Michigan. It is held in Blaney Park, which is a non-town on M77 just north of US 2 and about 20 miles east of Manistique.
Every event we attend this year seems to have more non-bikers with t-shirts and they are consistently irritating. This event had a few as well. Some locals tried to aggravate me. Actually, they were recently moved in locals from southern Michigan, with all the Yuppie baggage they could carry. We really need a filter at the gate to keep these idiots out.
Let me note, the locals generally, here, are great people. I enjoy the Yoopers as a whole and normally the only ones that you could have problems with are recent arrivals.
I asked the one woman, "When are you going to sell your motorcycle and get out of my life?" I found out later she or her old man didn't own a motorcycle. Spit...spit...trying to get the foul taste out of my mouth.
Anyway, if you would like a nice party in pristine territory, then go to the Freedom Rally.
Mick
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Algona, Iowa...Freedom Rally
This rally is held at the ABATE property east of Algona, IA. It is the old Humboldt rally. Abate said they had problems with the old property owners in Humboldt and so they bought property in Algona, just 20 some miles north of Humboldt. Hmmmm, this seem to be going on all over the nation with ABATE. It seems they are becoming property owners.
Anyway, we set-up in the Harley-Davidson/John Deere parking lot and have been in the same spot for 4 years. We have no idea what is happening at the ABATE grounds but we have met some great bikers and towns people in the four years we have attended. Saturday reminds me of the Saturday in Baldwin, MI at the Blessing of the Bikes. It is a ride in day with thousands of day-trippers attending. I would say if I was going to attend an event, Saturday alone would make this a worthwhile event to attend.
If you are not from Iowa, prepare yourself for winds and some God awful storms. They have hit us every year we have been there, with this year being hit with quarter size hail stones as well. In spit of that, it always clears up and the event continues.
Hope to see you there.
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? Reply #13 on Aug 12, 2005, 7:48pm ?
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We spent Saturday after Algona, IA at the Century Center in South Bend, IN. Gil, from Paragon Leather, promoted the show. Sorry, Gil, but what a joke. Never again, except for spring time in South Bend.
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? Reply #14 on Aug 12, 2005, 7:57pm ?
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WEST BRANCH HOG Ralley...July 14-17...We set up just south of the Fair Ground entrance in George and Cheri's front yard. They are very nice people, but this event has gone to the dogs. A few years ago, the Dealer's Association, upped the pay at the gate fee to $150. They said they were trying to get rid of the riff-raff. Well they did that. They got rid of all the bikers and turned it into a Prevo RV show. Average income...a zillion dollars...average number of bikers attending...a few. The parade, which lines up in front of George's house was about 10 minutes long. Compare that with a half hour or more in years past. A few bikers still attend, but most of the attendees are the snobbish, yuppie, polyester wearing not a very nice persons I so despise. We will not be going back there.