Hey, what a trip, Bob and I flew out to Dealer Expo in Indianapolis on February 18th to see what news for 2006 and spread the word on the Atlantic Grand Prix Series.

Here is just a fraction of the things we saw.

ITP NEW Holeshot MXR6 ATV Tire
ITP Launched their new line of Holeshot MXR6 ATV tires at Dealer Expo and again caught the industry by surprise, with their new Holeshot MXR6 series tires. The MXR6 ATV tire was designed to increase overall performance with a new reinforced carcass that greatly minimizes stretching to maintain a flat profile during aggressive acceleration and cornering.  

The new front MXR6 is specifically designed to complement the rear MXR6, and it now utilizes a longer-wearing tread compound, which means the rider will benefit from more motos between tire replacements.

Both the front and rear Holeshot MXR6 tires use a proven tread design that’s ideal for loose track surfaces, employing wider-spaced split knobs for better bite and clean-out. Like all ITP Holeshots, the 2-ply MXR6 tires are exceptionally light yet tough enough to tackle the harshest tracks with confidence.

For more information about ITP visit their website at: http://www.itptires.com  


Yes it's a Quad and Yes it's fast, just one of the things you'll find over at the HMF booth. Checkout their website at http://hmfengineering.com


The people from Houser Racing were there with all kinds of new trick stuff. Checkout their website at http://www.houser-racing.com


Lot's of show quads.


We're not sure what this thing is, but apperently it's street legal.


That's Don Cummo of Beta and the new 450 enduro.


Tucker Rocky's Booth.


Tucker Rocky's Answer Products booth.


Mike Penland at the Maxxis Booth with his new Bombardier 800.


Mt Holly Powersports Steve Hyde asking the big question.


More tires displays.


Dunlop McGrath display.


New Aprilla 450 Enduro.


Dunlop Supermoto display.


Anthony Helf, President of Progressive Suspension and their new Quad line of performance shocks


The ProGrip booth over in the Italian pavilion


The Marzocchi booth over in the Italian pavilion.


This guy can make anything FLY, MV Agusta's Eraldo Ferracci,
Marzocchi Bomber Girl, AGP Honcho and Mr
Marzocchi.


Lot's of little bikes at the show, most were trick.
Man, I wish I was a kid again.


FOUR Racing Apperels...Kevin Francis
and the FOUR-Play Girls.


Wiseco's Ralph Johnston and their new line of aftermarket cranks.


Crowds were out of control this year.


One fast Harley!


Kings of Quad Plastic MAIER USA.


LSR Race Quad.


Jay Springsteen's Number 9 Harley.


Pro Armor Booth.


Pro Armor's Michael Lee.


Big Gun's Ryan Morely and Steve Foster.


VP Racing's Jim Kelly.


Trick street legal Quad.


Sweet!


What the National GNC MX Champion Rides.


Got Swamp! I know, it's kind of a Southern thing.


RK chain & EXCEL rim people.


Dealer Expo was all about Quads.


$1,000,000 carbon fiber prototype Supermoto bike.


Clarke Plastic people.


Trick Polaris 90cc Kids Quad.


Kids Chopper, Look at the size of the scooters in the back ground.

What every Hunter needs to compliment his Rhino.
This trailer has a high power electric motor so that it can push your Rhino for silent running...What will they think of next?


Pit Bikes were hot this year.


Metrakit youth works Quad.


Team Industries works Quad.


More youth Quads from China.


The Christini two wheel drive motorcycle guys


This is the new PRC Minicycle. It's assembled right here in Somerset PA. They also have three worldwide locations and those are in (UK, USA, Japan).
Without a doubt this was the coolest little minicycle at the show!


This bike was trick, designed and built out of Titanium with motors from 50cc to 125cc these things are the altimate toy for silent running in the woods. They're made by FXbikes out of New Zealand. Did we leave anything out? http://www.fxbikes.com/


Our old friend Bill Haas and Bob Pacheco from Factory Bike


Bill asked us to do a close-up of the 50cc Factory Bike

Also our friends over at EXriders.com took a ton of photos of the best of Dealer Expo and to view them click here: www.EXriders.com

For Quicktime Video's
on all the NEW cool things at Indy 2006 visit: www.atvscene.com

There were lots of other things that we weren't able to cover with photography and this was just a fraction of what was happening at Dealer Expo. If you ever have the opportunity to go we strongly recommend you do it, but remember to bring lots of Advil because your head and eyes will be hurting from overload.

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