[NJSBMWR] NY Motorcycle Show - who's going?

Rick Shapiro rickshapiro69 at gmail.com
Wed Dec 4 00:03:32 EST 2019


The show is going to be a little light in manufacturers, no Ducati,
Triumph, KTM, Aprilia, Guzi or Indian.

https://www.rideapart.com/articles/384023/manufacturers-missing-major-motorcycle-shows/



On Dec 3, 2019 9:28 PM, "William F. Dudley Jr. via NJSBMWR" <
njsbmwr at casano.com> wrote:

> Folks:
>
> Anybody else going besides Herb?
>
> Email from the Motorcycle Show people says that the Cyber Monday ticket
> deal is in effect through Wednesday, Dec 4.  So if you're going but don't
> have a ticket, this is your chance to save $5.  Use code "EMCYBER20".
>
> Bill Dudley
>
> On 12/3/19 6:33 PM, Herb Aol via NJSBMWR wrote:
>
>> Bill, It is a 2+ hour ride to get to route 9 or 1:15 to Trenton Station.
>> I would go the extra hour to ride with the Shore Rider group. Let me know
>> where the majority of members are leaving from. Herb K
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Dec 1, 2019, at 10:14 PM, William F. Dudley Jr. via NJSBMWR <
>>> njsbmwr at casano.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> At breakfast on Saturday, several of us were talking about going to the
>>> MC Show on Friday.
>>>
>>> I've just researched the choices for mass transit (since nobody wants to
>>> drive up there).
>>>
>>> Choice 1: Take the train from Long Branch to Penn Station, and then walk
>>> to lunch at a restaurant, and then to Javits, which show opens at 2PM.
>>> The train leaves at 10:54 AM, and the trip lasts about 1:45, so we'd
>>> arrive Penn Station about 12:35.  It's 0.6 miles from Penn Station to
>>> Javits.
>>>
>>> Choice 2: Take the bus from Lakewood (or points north along Route 9) to
>>> the Port Authority building.  As in choice 1, walk to lunch, and then to
>>> the show.  The bus from the intersection of Rt 9 and Rt 526 to Port
>>> Authority leaves about 11:04 AM and takes 1:41, arriving at Port
>>> Authority about 12:45.  It's 0.7 miles from Port Authority to Javits.
>>>
>>> If it's more convenient, those of you living north of Lakewood can pick
>>> up the same bus (the 139) at many places along Route 9.
>>>
>>> Who's interested in going, and if so, what is your preferred way to go?
>>>
>>> I vote for the bus, because to take the train, I have to drive for 45
>>> minutes to get to the train station.
>>>
>>> Of course, we don't all have to go the same way; those living near Long
>>> Branch may choose the train, and we can take the bus with the "southern"
>>> people.
>>>
>>> I've already bought tickets for the show for Zhao and I, so we're going
>>> regardless.
>>>
>>> Bill Dudley
>>>
>>> On 12/1/19 9:22 PM, rds335i via NJSBMWR wrote:
>>>> https://motorcycleshows.com/newyork
>>>>
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