At this year's awesome AIMExpo 2022, businesses from across the industry showcased their latest and best products to motorcycle dealers from all over the country. From small start-ups looking to establish their place in the powersports world, to well-known OEMs, there's a diverse range of exhibitors with plenty to see. If you're a motorcycle enthusiast looking to stay on top of the latest industry trends and innovations, AIMExpo 2022 is the place to be.
Zero Motorcycles had a huge display of their bikes including one of their DSR dual-sport bikes, which recently completed the Colorado BDR (Backcountry Discovery Route). Suzuki had a display showing off some of their bikes including the new Hayabusa. SSR had a large display showing their offerings as well, which included everything from kids’ bikes, off-road bikes, street bikes, and UTVs. Kayo was a new brand showing off its bikes and quads to all of the dealers that were attending.
Tucker Powersports had a few displays showing off their brands. They showed off new adventure gear from First Gear, off-road gear from Answer Racing, UTV accessories from Dragonfire, and a huge display of their electric brands. These electric brands included Fantic E-bikes, UBCO electric motorcycles, and Dualtron electric scooters.
Smaller businesses included software products for running dealerships and retail locations, custom helmets and apparel, cleaning products, flat repair products, and many more. Some of these businesses have creative names like Pig Spit cleaner or are very creative with custom touches like Umberto Luce handcrafted riding boots.
The expo has educational seminars, speakers, and demos focused on helping Powersports-based businesses operate more effectively. Ricky Carmichael is headlining the event as the keynote speaker. The AIMExpo is an industry expo and tradeshow that is not open to the public. However, check out the photo gallery and video to see some of the sights of the 2022 AIMExpo.