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EICMA – Nov. 7-10, 2019

The pinnacle of motorcycle expos across the globe.

Published on 08.01.2019

The EICMA International Motorcycle Show is a great excuse to take a vacation to Milan, Italy in the fall. EICMA is, without a doubt the pinnacle of motorcycle expos across the globe. There are none bigger, newer, more attended, or more packed than EICMA.

One of the coolest parts of the EICMA show is the new bike launches and prototype machines. Japanese and European manufacturers typically use the prestige of EICMA to showcase all-new models or wet our appetite with one-off models that may or may not be in the queue for production. We’ve seen many new models released in Milan including the Honda Africa Twin, BMW G310GS, CRF250L Rally, Yamaha Tenere 700, KTM 790 R, just to name a few of the most recent ones.

On top of the new bikes, there are miles of booths with every conceivable motorcycle part, accessory, and gear item you can think off. There are so many booths with so many different vendors and products that it is nearly impossible to see everything in the week that the show is going. If you are a die-hard motorcycle fanatic, put a trip to EICMA on the bucket list.


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Author: Annette Peterson
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