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Cycle News 2014 Issue 42 October 21

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IN THE WIND P30 THE SHOW! L ast week most of the motorcycle industry flocked to Orlando, Florida, for the second an- nual AIMExpo and the show didn't disappoint in its sophomore year. The show saw a 50 percent larger footprint than in its inaugural year with more than 500 exhibitors showing off their wares on the Orange County Convention Center show floor. In addition to the show itself, Kawasaki and Ya- maha also took to the stage to unveil some new models. For Kawasaki it was the U.S. debut for its much talked about supercharged Ninja H2R and the Versys 1000 LT and 650 ABS that were un- veiled earlier this month at Intermot. In addition to the performance sportbike and adventure tourers, taking the stage for the first time was Kawasaki's all-new lightweight sporty cruiser – the Vulcan S. In the moments leading up to the opening of the AIMExpo, Yamaha also took stage to launch five new models. Two of which were additions to its off- road line-up: the WR-250F and YZ-250FX. On the street side, Yamaha unveiled a new Smax Sport Scooter, a café racer inspired Bolt C-Spec and the much-anticipated YZF-R3 - Yamaha's entry-level sportbike. Once again AIMExpo had their industry happy hour to celebrate the kickoff that also included an auction to raise money for the Pediatric Brain Tu- mor Foundation, with nearly $10,000 raised. New to this year's show, the AIMExpo also played host to the 2014 AMA Hall of Fame Induc- tion ceremony that was held on the Friday night. So plenty of racing stars and legends were on hand over the course of the show. Of course as the show's official "Champion" Kev- in Schwantz was on hand as well as newly retired MotoGP racer Colin Edwards and his wife to talk about the new Yamaha R3. Florida resident and AMA 450 Motocross Champion Ken Roczen also showed up over the weekend to sign autographs and participate in a question and answer session. Kawasaki used the AIM- expo to show off its new models to both the press and the public. PHOTOGRAPHY BY ANDREA WILSON

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