2009 Extreme Motorsports Expo Photo Summary

ImageAt 135,000 square feet of indoor space,12 acres of outside acreage, consumer show exhibits everywhere you look and 63 acres of available parking saying the Extreme Motorsports Expo is big is an understatement.

The show started on Friday afternoon and headed into the night. With the Expo being one of the biggest shows of the year it seemed that everyone was excited to see the exhibitor’s new and exciting products and builds. Friday night was busy with new comers to the show.

As the weekend rolled on it seemed to be obvious in regards to the current economic problems. With the low numbers of vendors and spectators it just shows people are still watching pennies. However, It didn’t stop some of the greatest companies in So Cal from coming out and enjoying this quality show.

Here’s what we gathered from this years Extreme Expo…

ImageJustin Noss was on hand signing autographs and giving his opinion of his new good-looking Yamaha’s new YFZ450R, which was on display in the Triumph Motorsports booth. Justin seemed to be busy all night answering questions about his career and all the new

 

ImageSaturday was hot. Here’s a vendor doing her best to show off their new products and keep cool.

 

ImageEvery girl’s fantasy…. A lifted pink Hummer to topple over all the little boys’ trucks!

ImageThe Big Belly Crew has been around since the dawn of the off road scene it seems. These guys are making it possible for people to feel proud to have a big belly.

 

ImageThis was one of the craziest Jeeps at the show. That tire was taller than most 10 year old boys!

ImageThe show was full of cuties.

ImageThe monster school bus was on hand to provide some of the coolest rides a person can have.

 

ImageIt didn’t take Californians long to take a simple little RZR 170 and make it stylin. This is the new Mini RZR with ALL the extras. The stereo in this thing was nicer than the one in my truck!

ImageKymco was on hand again this year giving mini ATV demos. The current lead ban has horribly affected our sport. Every kid we watched was very excited to get to ride a Kymco and of all the kids we watched not one tried to lick the frame.

 

ImageNice rail!

ImageEveryone loves Triumph Motorsport Girls

ImageDJ Safety was on hand for questions about all their great products.

 

ImageMore cuties…(and more on the following pages, of course).

ImageThe crew from 4130 Clothing Company

ImageIs southern California the greatest place to live or what?

ImageAddicted to Riding’s representatives.

ImageThere isn’t a guy in the room that wouldn’t rock with this.

ImageOff road racing has always been big in California and despite the economy it just keeps getting better.

 

ImageDirt Alliance was on hand to show their support.

ImageTrophy Karts have been a big up and comer in the local race scene in California. These machines start off at around $9000 and work their way up to as much as $40k-$50k! The bigger motor machines run a 450cc engine and are a lot of fun to watch.

 

ImageIt was obvious that the show didn’t lack the ladies.

ImageMetal Mulisha was on hand to raffle off one of Jeremy Lusk’s competition bikes in an effort to raise money for the Jeremy Lusk Foundation.

ImageWhenever you see bands playing on top of semi truck trailers, you know you’ve arrived at a good time.

 

ImageThe Triumph Motorsports girls were on hand passing out beads and as usual being as beautiful as ever.

ImageFemale beauties weren’t the only ones at the Triumph camp. This white and black YFZ really caught our eye.

ImageAnother Dirt Alliance cutie.

ImageSpeed School’s Hotties.

ImageMore Addicted to riding Hotties

ImageDespite the gloomy economy everyone in attendance seemed to be in great spirits and had a fun time. Without a doubt we’re looking forward to next year’s Extreme Expo as well as the annual Sand Show coming up in September.

 

 

  • Tags:

  • Comments

    comments

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    ATV Scene.com