I brought the DS7 out for her first official Show.
All totalled, there were about 20 bikes in attendance. 10 here in the Bike Parking area, and the others scattered around the grounds.
The DS7 was one of only three Japanese bikes, and the only "sport orientated" bike (the other two were a Goldwing and a Valkyrie trike). Everything else was Harley or a derivative (Bourget custom, S&S engined chopper, etc.)
Dennis Gage of My Classic Car was there shooting segments for the show, but was nice enough to take time to take a pic with me and the bike. He's a rider as well, and also hosts a show called Trippin on Two Wheels.
When it was all said and done, I walked (well... rode) away with a "Top 10 Bikes" award.
All totalled, there were about 20 bikes in attendance. 10 here in the Bike Parking area, and the others scattered around the grounds.
The DS7 was one of only three Japanese bikes, and the only "sport orientated" bike (the other two were a Goldwing and a Valkyrie trike). Everything else was Harley or a derivative (Bourget custom, S&S engined chopper, etc.)
Dennis Gage of My Classic Car was there shooting segments for the show, but was nice enough to take time to take a pic with me and the bike. He's a rider as well, and also hosts a show called Trippin on Two Wheels.
When it was all said and done, I walked (well... rode) away with a "Top 10 Bikes" award.