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ADV EventsNorth America29th Annual Motorcycle & Powersports Expo - Feb. 14-16, 2020

29th Annual Motorcycle & Powersports Expo – Feb. 14-16, 2020

An expo for motorcyclist and powersports enthusiasts.

Published on 10.01.2019

The Indiana Motorcycle & Powersports Expo means more than just great deals on new motorcycles. Located in the 70,000 square-foot Expo Hall at the Indiana State Fairgrounds, it’s the largest assembly of motorcycles, ATVs, UTVs and SxS dealers, gear and accessory vendors you’ll find anywhere. Check it out and you’ll witness a mind-numbing variety of products, displays, features and attractions to please and entertain all manner of 2-wheel and 4-wheel aficionados. Whatever it is you’re into – most likely they’ll have what you need to hit the trails, track or open road.

The Indiana Motorcycle & Powersports Expo is held the first weekend of the Ford Indianapolis Boat, Sport & Travel Show, and as a bonus, your ticket price gets you into both shows!

TICKETS:
Adults age 13 & up $15; Kids ages 6-12 $9; Children 5 & under are FREE; 2-Day ticket is $24 (good on two separate days). Purchase online for savings on adult admission price.


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For more information and registration click here.

Author: Annette Peterson
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