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2018 RIDE FOREVER NEW ZEALAND MOTORCYCLE SHOW By Chris Ritchie ew Zealand’s largest two-day show dedicated entirely to motorcycles, the 2018 Ride Forever New Zealand Motorcycle Show, was held at the ASB Showgrounds in Auckland over the weekend of November 24-25. The show brought together a variety of motorcycle distributors, industry brands, trade stands, and motorcycle collections all under one roof. The event coincided with the Monster Energy SX Open Supercross event at Mount Smart Stadium, with many supercross fans from around the country also making a visit to the show during the weekend. Judging by the size of this year’s show, with many of the major motorcycle brands in attendance, it felt as though the motorcycle industry as a whole is in good shape, and speaking to industry pundits, they have a positive outlook overall, in the current market. Approaching the summer season with more motorcyclists hitting the road, trails and tracks around the country, it was the perfect 100 KIWI RIDER opportunity for motorcycle enthusiasts to explore the latest releases and offerings from their favourite brands. The big four Japanese manufacturers all had a presence with Yamaha having by far the biggest footprint with in excess of 40 models from their range on display, from the PW50 for the kids to the brand new 2019 WR450F on the off-road side. They also showcased the all-new Niken which features two wheels at the front. It was the first glimpse of the R1 Superbike that will be piloted by top New Zealand road racing talents Jake Lewis and Alistair Hoogenboezem in the upcoming 2019 NZSBK Championship. Suzuki debuted the new 2019 GSX-S 1000 Katana, an updated version of the 80s classic. There was also an entire hall dedicated to the Classic Bike of the Year awards with categories from Vintage to Post Classic across British, American, European and Japanese marques, featuring more than 500 privately owned machines.