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Toronto Motorcycle Show, in Picture

Toronto Motorcycle Show2011 would be the last of five consecutive years that Ashley and I would hit the Toronto Motorcycle show together. Here are a dozen pics from the show. Can you tell which motorcycles we LOVED?

Later this week I’ll cover what to look for at the 2012 Motorcycle Show.

Toronto Motorcycle Show Harley Davidson VROD
Harley-Davidson V-Rod

Toronto Motorcycle Show Yamaha VMAX-1700
Yamaha V-Max 1700

Toronto Motorcycle Show Yamaha VMAX-1700
Yamaha V-Max 1700

Toronto Motorcycle Show Yamaha VMAX1700 Air
Yamaha V-Max 1700 Air Intake

Toronto Motorcycle Show Ducati 848 Streetfighter
Ducati Streetfighter 848

Toronto Motorcycle Show Ducati Diavel
Ducati Diavel

Toronto Motorcycle Show Ducati Diavel
Ducati Diavel

Toronto Motorcycle Show Ducati Diavel
Ducati Diavel

Toronto Motorcycle Show Ducati Monster
Ducati Monster

Toronto Motorcycle Show Ducati Monster
Ducati Monster

Toronto Motorcycle Show Honda NC700 S
Honda NC700 S

Toronto Motorcycle Show Honda CBR1000RR
Honda CBR1000RR

Toronto Motorcycle Show rotating Yamaha display
Yamaha Rotating Display

Toronto Motorcycle Show Triumph Bonneville
Triumph Bonneville shot for MISSRIDER.

For anyone thinking of checking out the Toronto Motorcycle Show this year, 2020, here are 8 reasons to check out the Toronto Motorcycle Show this year.

Adrian S.

About Adrian

Adrian is the YouMotorcycle Editor. He never planned on becoming a blogger, but liked the idea of sharing his passion and encouraging others to get out and ride. He believes that anyone thinking about buying a motorcycle should hurry up and buy one, and that everyone who already owns a motorcycles should ride more. He likes V-Twins, scooters, and breaking social norms. He occasionally wears a suit and high-top sneakers when he rides to work. Sometimes he takes out his tools and everything goes from bad to worse. Sometimes everything just falls into his lap. Whatever the case he stays grateful and always tries to learn. If you feel motorcycling is a lifestyle, follow him via social media.

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