Scottish Bike Show - Annual Moan thread
Discussion
Just mentioned this in another post, so thought I would start a thread on it so we can all moan and complain as per usual.. 
I think it was pretty obvious last year was dire.... now with the big Saltire stand missing.. what will fill that hall up?
Shrinking by the year, but have a few TT, BSB, exMotogp riders going this year..
And of course.. we all needed the ticket prices to go up!
So who else is going?

I think it was pretty obvious last year was dire.... now with the big Saltire stand missing.. what will fill that hall up?
Shrinking by the year, but have a few TT, BSB, exMotogp riders going this year..
And of course.. we all needed the ticket prices to go up!
So who else is going?

I thought the concensus from last year was it was better than previous years? I remember the Saltire stand having signs stopping you sitting on the bikes and being generally unwelcoming so no loss really.
Not sure if I'm going this year.
ETA: tbh the manufacturer lineup looks better than last year. No Indian (KEEPOFF!!!) boohoo, Norton & CCM instead, yay!
Not sure if I'm going this year.
ETA: tbh the manufacturer lineup looks better than last year. No Indian (KEEPOFF!!!) boohoo, Norton & CCM instead, yay!
Edited by hiccy18 on Friday 31st January 18:30
I considered going (for a split second) but decided that I'm not interested in a Hello Fresh recipe box subscription after all. 
I'm in Malaga at present & get to see a much wider range of bikes parked in the bike-bays during the 10 min walk to the city centre than anything I'd see at Ingliston.

I'm in Malaga at present & get to see a much wider range of bikes parked in the bike-bays during the 10 min walk to the city centre than anything I'd see at Ingliston.
Hugo Stiglitz said:
Do people still go to bike shows?
I can't think of anything worse than walking round a bike showroom or show, I'd rather be out riding and buy stuff online.
I love going to the bike show. Not the Scottish one as I live in East Anglia, but we have a trip to the NEC every year. I haven't bought a new bike since 2003 but it's a great excuse for a social meet up with mates and have a mooch around and a laugh while looking at nice new bikes and trying on a jacket or whatever you're after if you want.I can't think of anything worse than walking round a bike showroom or show, I'd rather be out riding and buy stuff online.
Can't help but think that just doing everything online means you miss a lot of experiences, but to each their own!
Hugo Stiglitz said:
Do people still go to bike shows?
I can't think of anything worse than walking round a bike showroom or show, I'd rather be out riding and buy stuff online.
Strange how some people like different things isnt it. I can't think of anything worse than walking round a bike showroom or show, I'd rather be out riding and buy stuff online.
I moan about the Bike show every year but still go, Yes the new bikes and the trade stands are getting fewer, further between, more expensive and poorer quality but the classic bike display through the back is worth the admission fee on its own I think. Some glorious machines that you would just never see out on the road.
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EasternBlocGeek said:
I considered going (for a split second) but decided that I'm not interested in a Hello Fresh recipe box subscription after all. 
I'm in Malaga at present & get to see a much wider range of bikes parked in the bike-bays during the 10 min walk to the city centre than anything I'd see at Ingliston.
You may laugh but the wife and I do Hello Fresh and we got an amazing deal at the Birmingham Show. 
I'm in Malaga at present & get to see a much wider range of bikes parked in the bike-bays during the 10 min walk to the city centre than anything I'd see at Ingliston.

I might have popped along to Ingliston but I’m on holiday anyway.
Tam_Mullen said:
Strange how some people like different things isnt it.
I moan about the Bike show every year but still go, Yes the new bikes and the trade stands are getting fewer, further between, more expensive and poorer quality but the classic bike display through the back is worth the admission fee on its own I think. Some glorious machines that you would just never see out on the road.
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te too but theyre easily avoided 
Some people only go so they can moan about how bad it's become... got to go through the pain first. I moan about the Bike show every year but still go, Yes the new bikes and the trade stands are getting fewer, further between, more expensive and poorer quality but the classic bike display through the back is worth the admission fee on its own I think. Some glorious machines that you would just never see out on the road.
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I keep hoping there is something new/fresh/different but seems to be in decline every year, and the same s

I appreciate I'm part of the problem, not the solution... but I just can't be arsed anymore..
I think having to stand up for the poor (untrained) girl who made a simple mistake on the food till from her "boss" trying to shout and belittle her in front of a packed canteen was really the end for me, I don't like bullies.
Hugo Stiglitz said:
Do people still go to bike shows?
I can't think of anything worse than walking round a bike showroom or show, I'd rather be out riding and buy stuff online.
I go every year, because it's the best way to get to see and sit on everything. Plus it's still freezing here, so nothing else bike related to do. Just got another 8 inches of snow last night, ugh... Better get the shovel.I can't think of anything worse than walking round a bike showroom or show, I'd rather be out riding and buy stuff online.
I was sitting on the fence with this, I think it's garbage but the o/h enjoyed it the other year when she went (she's Polish it was probably just like Disney land for her). I might have paid the £25 on the day (£20 advanced tickets with a £2:50 booking fee on top). But I've just discovered it's £10 to park the car.
Away take a flying f
k at yourself. £60 before a baw is kicked to go round look at fudge and macaroon stands, with the occasional bike amongst them.
Id rather spend my Sunday afternoon walking around IKEA at that price.
Away take a flying f

Id rather spend my Sunday afternoon walking around IKEA at that price.
With Saltire not being there that will put a dent in some of the new bikes on show - no Indians for a start.
But I always just spend my time mooching about in the classics hall. There’s always some really interesting bikes there; far more appealing to me than all the new stuff. And lots of other old fogeys to natter with. And of course all the club stands, also with a great selection of bikes; mostly I’ll be hanging about the VMCC stand flying the flag.
I’m taking 3 bikes along - all Indians. And I’ve entered the ‘47 Chief in the start-up sessions out the back. Hopefully it will behave and fire-up.
I always look forward to it and enjoy it; it’s good to see the old bikes and catch up with folks. But I guess if you’re only going these to see shiny new bikes and manufacturers’ stands then maybe it isn’t so great?
But I always just spend my time mooching about in the classics hall. There’s always some really interesting bikes there; far more appealing to me than all the new stuff. And lots of other old fogeys to natter with. And of course all the club stands, also with a great selection of bikes; mostly I’ll be hanging about the VMCC stand flying the flag.
I’m taking 3 bikes along - all Indians. And I’ve entered the ‘47 Chief in the start-up sessions out the back. Hopefully it will behave and fire-up.
I always look forward to it and enjoy it; it’s good to see the old bikes and catch up with folks. But I guess if you’re only going these to see shiny new bikes and manufacturers’ stands then maybe it isn’t so great?
tvrolet said:
With Saltire not being there that will put a dent in some of the new bikes on show - no Indians for a start.
But I always just spend my time mooching about in the classics hall. There’s always some really interesting bikes there; far more appealing to me than all the new stuff. And lots of other old fogeys to natter with. And of course all the club stands, also with a great selection of bikes; mostly I’ll be hanging about the VMCC stand flying the flag.
I’m taking 3 bikes along - all Indians. And I’ve entered the ‘47 Chief in the start-up sessions out the back. Hopefully it will behave and fire-up.
I always look forward to it and enjoy it; it’s good to see the old bikes and catch up with folks. But I guess if you’re only going these to see shiny new bikes and manufacturers’ stands then maybe it isn’t so great?
I'm.probably going and will have the kids with me - definitely want to see (actually, mainly hear) your chief! But I always just spend my time mooching about in the classics hall. There’s always some really interesting bikes there; far more appealing to me than all the new stuff. And lots of other old fogeys to natter with. And of course all the club stands, also with a great selection of bikes; mostly I’ll be hanging about the VMCC stand flying the flag.
I’m taking 3 bikes along - all Indians. And I’ve entered the ‘47 Chief in the start-up sessions out the back. Hopefully it will behave and fire-up.
I always look forward to it and enjoy it; it’s good to see the old bikes and catch up with folks. But I guess if you’re only going these to see shiny new bikes and manufacturers’ stands then maybe it isn’t so great?
A tenner is a bit much… money for nothing, well maybe a small price to pay for your bike not being stolen off the Edinburgh rats that the police are scared to sort out.
I’m actually now looking forward to seeing 1 particular stand/company… I’ve been alerted that they’re showing my old bike as their own work, so I’ll be interested to see that and ask some questions about it.
KTM had a pretty big stand last year? Wonder what that’ll look like, if anything this year.
I’ll need to be nice to Kawasaki if they’re there, still have my bike getting the engine rebuilt (it’s not to be ridden at its potential apparently)… actually that may be a nice conversation to have in a public setting too…

I’m actually now looking forward to seeing 1 particular stand/company… I’ve been alerted that they’re showing my old bike as their own work, so I’ll be interested to see that and ask some questions about it.
KTM had a pretty big stand last year? Wonder what that’ll look like, if anything this year.
I’ll need to be nice to Kawasaki if they’re there, still have my bike getting the engine rebuilt (it’s not to be ridden at its potential apparently)… actually that may be a nice conversation to have in a public setting too…

Bikes are free but defeats the purpose of going to a show like this I feel. They naturally promote the stalls selling biking accessories.
How the f
k do you get a second helmet home, or a set of leathers on a bike.
Plus it's likely to be Baltic and roads salted so not ideal to take the bike. The fiver parking used to piss me off, youre just parking in a grass field. This is just taking the piss.
How the f

Plus it's likely to be Baltic and roads salted so not ideal to take the bike. The fiver parking used to piss me off, youre just parking in a grass field. This is just taking the piss.
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