I love to fly- as you can see, the accommodations were quite spacious and roomy.


The Montreal show is smaller, when compared to Interbike in Vegas and Eurobike in Germany, but it is still a significant show. For me, the smaller physical size of the show itself did not change how busy I was in the booth speaking to retailers- it was slightly less chaotic than Vegas, but still very busy for the 3 days.

Feedback to the bikes was awesome. The overwhelming response was very positive and I am confident my good friends at Norco will have quite the year with the bikes.
There were SO many beuatiful bikes and widgets to look at, but I sadly had very little time to see much more than the inside of my own booth. BUT... that's good news.
I'll be back later with more pictures- it's time to be Daddy now!
Tim
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I just can't. I'm too boring.
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