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Hey is anybody riding their Vengeance out there besides me?
I am going very early on the April 7th and heading back the evening of the 8th. I have to work so could not get more time.
I guess the event is running from the 6th thru the 10th and I found out they are having Bikefest over in Glendale during those days also.
Hope to see another Vengeance when I’m there… B)
Not headed out to AZ this year but there’s quite a few Vengeance Bikes in the Scottsdale area… lets us know if you see anyone!
Wow :dry: Where to start…I went to Phoenix and checked out Westworld where the center of Bike week was. They had a great HD Demo team from Scottsdale HD that put on a good show. I am not real crazy about super loud metal rock so that was not interesting. I scoured the parking lot and I found a Big Dog chop and my Raider were the only 2 I saw other than a couple of locally made ones. Vendors were like 80% clothing, 10% food, and 10% parts. :sick: It Rained Thur night and the weather was calling for more rain starting at 10am on Friday :pinch: so I headed back early Friday before the rain hit. Other than a nice ride out to Phoenix and a hotel stay I count the trip a bust. :huh: I saw more shows, and more vendors with parts and more demo rides, more and better of everything at the Long Beach International Motorcycle show. I could not recommend what they call Bike week in AZ for anyone. We have bike nights here in socal that are more interesting. My bike stayed good and got me home, except for the display going crazy when it was wet. It was auto switching between odo, trip and mph constantly. It stopped after about 30 min and has been working ok since. Next weekend there is the Airshow at March field I am sure there will be alot more people at that event than there was at Westworld for Bikeweek :S
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