Check out the bikes, equipment, gear and accessories we spotted
The Progressive International Motorcycle Show kicked off its eight-city tour in Long Beach,Calif., today, providing motorcycle enthusiasts and consumers an opportunity to check out the latest motorcycle models coming to market, along with brand-new accessories, merchandise and more.
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Here are some of the things spotted by the AMA that we thought you would enjoy.
The Long Beach (Calif.) Convention Center was the site of the first event of the season for the Progressive International Motorcycle Shows. Photo by Jeff Kardas
Thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts turned out for the second day of the show. Photo by Jeff Kardas
Bikes lined up outside the Long Beach (Calif.) Convention Center on Saturday. Photo by Jeff Kardas
Not free motorcycles. Just free parking. Photo by Jeff Kardas
Riders on a wide range of motorcycles attended the show. Photo by Jeff Kardas
The weather was perfect for a ride to the show. And demo rides were available all day. This is the Kawasaki tent. Photo by Jeff Kardas
Suzuki was one of the manufacturers with demo bikes. Photo by Jeff Kardas
Yamaha brought several models of bikes for attendees to try. Photo by Jeff Kardas
One show attendee rode this heavily personalized bike. Photo by Jeff Kardas
Just a few of the thousands of motorcycles in the convention center parking lot. Photo by Jeff Kardas
Inside the convention center, attendees found exhibits featuring new motorcycle models, gear, accessories and more. Photo by Jeff Kardas
The Long Beach Convention Center provided an almost perfect venue for the show. Photo by Jeff Kardas
Visitors were treated to all types of motorcycles, ATVs, UTVs and more. Photo by Jeff Kardas
Custom bikes, including this Yamaha, dotted the convention center floor. They were part of the J&P Cycles Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Show. Photo by Jeff Kardas
The show featured presentations onstage, as well as motorcycle and product displays. Photo by Jeff Kardas
Vendors had no shortage of potential customers, as the convention floor filled up by early afternoon. Photo by Jeff Kardas
V-twins were as popular as every in the J&P Cycles Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Show. Photo by Jeff Kardas
The IMS Vintage Garage featured prime examples from a bygone era. Photo by Jeff Kardas
Electric bicycles were available for people to try out on an indoor test track. Photo by Jeff Kardas
Even those without a motorcycle license could give these electric motorcycles a spin. Photo by Jeff Kardas
The Wheelie Experience is always a popular attraction. Photo by Jeff Kardas
A Honda RC213V MotoGP bike on display at the 2019 Long Beach Progressive International Motorcycle Show. Photo by Steve Gotoski
2021 Honda CBR1000RR-R. Photo by Steve Gotoski
The 2020 Suzuki V-Strom 1050 made its debut in the United States Friday at the Long Beach Progressive International Motorcycle Show. Its MSRP is $16,999. Photo by Steve Gotoski
2020 BMW F 900 XR. Photo by Steve Gotoski
The EagleRider Club program was one of the stops on Friday’s media tour at the Long Beach Progressive International Motorcycle Show. The program allows club members to purchase credits toward motorcycle rentals for a flat monthly rate. Photo by Steve Gotoski
2020 BMW S 1000 XR. Photo by Steve Gotoski
2020 Energica Eva electric motorcycle. Its MSRP is $22,160. Photo by Steve Gotoski
The Harley-Davidson Livewire display at the 2019 Long Beach Progressive International Motorcycle Show. Photo by Steve Gotoski
Harley-Davidson’s Revolution Max 975 engine. Photo by Steve Gotoski
2021 Harley-Davidson Pan-American styling prototype. Photo by Steve Gotoski
2021 Harley-Davidson Bronx styling prototype. Photo by Steve Gotoski
The much-anticipated 2021 Yamaha Tenere 700 model. Photo by Steve Gotoski