There was a
healthy turnout
at this year's
AIMExpo at the Las
Vegas Convention
Center. Next year,
the show will be
held in Anaheim,
California.
PHOTOS:
KIT PALMER
AIMExpo Attracts Large Turnout
F
or the fourth consecutive
year, North America's largest
motorcycle and powersports
trade show ran its course in Las
Vegas, February 5-7. The Ameri
-
can International Motorcycle
Expo (AIMExpo) featured more
than 400 exhibitors inside the
300,000 square feet floor of the
Las Vegas Convention Center,
showcasing the latest in power-
sports machines, accessories,
gear, parts and services. More
than two dozen OEMs and nine
distributors, including Automatic
Distributors, Drag Specialties,
Parts Unlimited, Turn 14
Distribution and Rocky Mountain
ATV/MC took part.
There were two and a half
days of Disruptive Thinking and
Dealer Excellence education ses
-
sions led by industry experts ex-
amining big powersports issues,
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