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OTHER - Louisville Unlimited Off-Road Expo - June 3-5, 2016
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<blockquote data-quote="scooter60" data-source="post: 595904" data-attributes="member: 7529"><p>I spent several hours at the show Friday and was there most of the day on Saturday. The show has definitely grown again this year. The South wing was almost completely full of vendors this year. The first year only about half of the wing had vendors in it. The entire obstacle course appeared to be open to the public and they added a mud pit for those interested in that kind of thing. I was able to check out several new items(the new Crane Magnum knuckles and C's are BEEEEEF) and the deals were pretty plentiful. Came home with tons of swag as always. I wanted to stay and watch the big air comp but my girls graduation was at 6 so I missed it and the night ride.</p><p></p><p>About that night ride, I heard around 4 in the afternoon on Saturday that the Louisville Metro Police pulled the permit for the unlicensed vehicles on the road for the ride. The reason stated was the expected incoming weather that could possibly contain hail. The storms actually rolled through around 6:30 or so and the weather turned really nice by about 7:45. I know there were a lot of very upset people on some of the social media sites and I understand completely. I also understand the risk in allowing vehicles without windshields on the roads in a storm. I really hope that it didn't hurt the future of the show or the night ride. I did hear that the expo kept the course open late to give the gayzr and buggy crowd something to do while the others returned from the cavern. I was unable to stay for the after party so I am unsure how that went. </p><p></p><p>It is awesome every year to see all the custom vehicles in town for this event and I really hope that it continues to grow. It was also great seeing Bill Baird back on the track. The Mega Trucks always impress and Ian from extreme having some kids help him build the JK was cool to see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scooter60, post: 595904, member: 7529"] I spent several hours at the show Friday and was there most of the day on Saturday. The show has definitely grown again this year. The South wing was almost completely full of vendors this year. The first year only about half of the wing had vendors in it. The entire obstacle course appeared to be open to the public and they added a mud pit for those interested in that kind of thing. I was able to check out several new items(the new Crane Magnum knuckles and C's are BEEEEEF) and the deals were pretty plentiful. Came home with tons of swag as always. I wanted to stay and watch the big air comp but my girls graduation was at 6 so I missed it and the night ride. About that night ride, I heard around 4 in the afternoon on Saturday that the Louisville Metro Police pulled the permit for the unlicensed vehicles on the road for the ride. The reason stated was the expected incoming weather that could possibly contain hail. The storms actually rolled through around 6:30 or so and the weather turned really nice by about 7:45. I know there were a lot of very upset people on some of the social media sites and I understand completely. I also understand the risk in allowing vehicles without windshields on the roads in a storm. I really hope that it didn't hurt the future of the show or the night ride. I did hear that the expo kept the course open late to give the gayzr and buggy crowd something to do while the others returned from the cavern. I was unable to stay for the after party so I am unsure how that went. It is awesome every year to see all the custom vehicles in town for this event and I really hope that it continues to grow. It was also great seeing Bill Baird back on the track. The Mega Trucks always impress and Ian from extreme having some kids help him build the JK was cool to see. [/QUOTE]
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