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Neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet, nor hail – or in the case of Editor-in-Chief Greg Drevenstedt, being battered by gail force winds on his Yamaha MT-10 in Death Valley – could keep the Rider magazine editorial staff from traveling to Las Vegas for the 2023 AIMExpo, North America’s largest motorcycle and powersports tradeshow and lifestyles event.
The expo runs this year from Feb. 15-17 in the Las Vegas Convention Center. It’s been a busy couple of days. There have been a couple of unveilings, ranging from the high-tech MV Agusta SuperVeloce 1000 racer to the Greenger Powersports G3 electric dirtbike and G3S supermoto version.
It was a pleasure to see some bikes in the wild (well, relatively wild; it is Las Vegas) that we had previously just written about, including the 2023 Suzuki V-Strom 800DE and the 2023 Suzuki GSX-8S.
We also got a peek at the QJ Motor SRT750 reviewed by former EIC Mark Tuttle, except with spoked wheels instead of cast.
And the photos of the 2023 Triumph Chrome Line bikes don’t do justice to how pretty they are in person.
After last year’s exciting King of the Baggers series, it was a pleasant surprise to see the Harley-Davidson 2023 bike on display.
Check out some of our photos from the event in the gallery below, and check back for more updates.
Source: RiderMagazine.com
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