I love to fly- as you can see, the accommodations were quite spacious and roomy.
This was easily the longest Customs line I've ever stood in! It was at least an hour, if not 1.5hrs for me to get through the line... and it only got longer while I was standing there. By the time I got through, the entire "corral" was full of people.
I thought it was just us Americans who were scared of foreigners crossing our borders...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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