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Welcome to the 2007 Dealer Expo.
We are proud to have the privilege of bringing you pictures of this years new industry products, and to also share our experiences from this years show with you.
Click on the photo's to make them larger for better viewing.
www.dealerexpo.com

Click on the URL Link to the company's that you would like to get up to date info from, instead of me boring you with long drawn out stories.



We arrived early on Friday and were very eager to browse the show before it was officially open.
The guards appeared to be in true form as they turned people away who did not have the proper vendor id's to enter the main hall & dome gates before the show started.
With this fine welcome thrown at us, we decided to eat and prepare for the official show start on Saturday.

       

My thanks go out to Kimpex for setting us up at the Hilton Garden Inn, downtown Indianapolis.
The rooms, the food, and the service was top shelf, not to mention we were within walking distance of the Dealer Expo.

              
Here is a picture of the inside of the Dome. This is a very small part of the show.
The show is huge, with vendors in the Dome, Main Hall, in several Hotels, and scattered in every room available to set up displays.
Looks like we will not go hungry here!    

www.jpcycles.com

       
We were very fortunate to have the opportunity to talk to Industry Leaders John & Jill Parham, of J&P Cycles located in Anamosa, IA.
Remember to mark your calender for their yearly event on June 23.

Pro Can-Am Utility Class Racer, Mike Penland

       
It always nice to see my friend Mike Penland.
Featured with Mike is Test Rider Steve Pennock from www.atvpt.com

The side by side market appeared to be the major focus this year.
A lot off the booths were displaying their wares using  predominately Yamaha & Arctic Cat's.


Click the links below to see the vendors that we managed to visit while attending the 2007 Dealer Expo in Indy.



Note: Do to the enormous amount of vendors, we did not get to every booth.
We are sorry if we missed you this year, and we will do our best to stop by and visit your booth next year.
We did not take pictures at some of the booths we visited. This was out of courtesy for the vendor that was very busy talking to other show attendees.


ATVPT's choice for best steak in Indianapolis is Mo's,
A place for steaks.
 
We searched high and low and found Mo's. The service from when we arrived, set down, enjoyed our meal, and until we left was impeccable.
If we could have fine dining like this in Lansing, MI, we would be so lucky.
The steaks are top shelf!!!!!!!!!!!!

When dining at Mo's you order your Entree, and you have a choice of whatever side dish you would like to add to your meal.

This gives you the opportunity to custom tailor your meal to what you want to eat, not the restaurant.

Lobster Bisque(order a bowl), Bone in Ribeye(24oz), A must do is to order the Baumann (not telling you what it is), and the asparagus, make for a very fine meal. 

Top it off with a Mo's signature dessert and your tummy will love you for this indulgence.

Our server, Danielle and her partner, made our dining experience one we totally enjoyed, and will remember for some time. Thank you.

Mo's in Indy used to be formerly the Gas Company, then the Majestic Oyster Bar, and 3 years ago was made into what is now the best place in Indianapolis to eat a fine steak.

 Mo's, A Place for Steaks

47 S. Pennsylvania Street
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Phone: 317-624-0720 Fax: 317-624-0721

www.mosaplaceforsteaks.com

 
Managing Partner Jeremiah Hamman can be reached by e-mail at:
 
Note:
Special thanks to Danielle, for making our dining experience at Mo's a special one.
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