I went to the IMS at Sonoma Raceway today. It was so light I didn't take any pictures. Quite a few major vendors did not attend. No Honda, BMW or Ducati. There were more than a couple of bicycle vendors pushing their latest electric models to compete with Livewire and the like. I guess it was an attempt to broaden the appeal to include bicycle riders. The only bike I sat on was the HD Pan America. I like that bike. I'd like to see them go 65k without grenading. Oh, I also sat on the Kawasaki Z900. I know that bike will go 65k without grenading.
There was a distinct lack of vendors. No representatives from Bates Leathers, Fox Creek, Schott or Hein Gerike. Not even the Cordura stuff from Motorport. No heated gear from Powerlet or Gerbing. Not even the cooling hydrovest. One sunglass vendor selling the usual stuff. The antifog spray guy and one vendor for soft luggage. There was one booth selling the boxy hard bags for adventure bikes. There was one tent selling the usual obnoxious t-shirts, buttons and patches and cheap gloves and vests from Pakistan. Michelin and Dunlop were there. No helmet vendors at all. Cardo was there selling headsets. There was one vendor selling a front and rear camera system. One beef jerky guy. One prepacked caramel corn vendor. No representatives from Corbin, Saddleman or Mustang. No one showing custom painted tins. No Amsoil, but there was Liqui-Moly. Clearwater Lights was there, but no MotoLights. No cleaning products, polishing products and bug removal products. No plexiglass windshield products. I found myself walking around the parking lot looking at the bikes there. I guess all the missing vendors are heading to Sturgis. I hope Reno Street Vibrations is better.
Times must be tight as there were no freebies. No key fobs, no kick stand plates, whistles, reflectors, pens or zipper pulls. The only things I purchased were admission, hotdog and fries and iced tea.