Francesco Agnoletto: “Motor Bike Expo is the fair dedicated to motorcyclists” [PHOTO]

The event organized in Verona opens its doors today and can be visited until Sunday 21 January

For enthusiasts, an exceptional opportunity to meet the protagonists of this sector and admire up close unique pieces of absolute technical and creative value from all over the world

Motor Bike Expo confirms its authentic international value by bringing the most important names in custom to Verona. For enthusiasts, an exceptional opportunity to meet the protagonists of this sector and admire up close unique pieces of absolute technical and creative value from all over the world, concentrated in one place.

Motorcycles in the broadest sense of the term, therefore performance, art, technical details, clothing and accessories. In short, really everything, for an event that in its ten years of history has first confirmed itself and then grown further and become a point of reference in the sector, as underlined by the organizer Francesco Agnoletto"This is a fair created for motorcyclists because it was wanted by me who love motorbikes and use them whenever I can. For me, a motorcyclist is anyone who rides two wheels. It's not the motorbike that makes the motorcyclist, but the opposite. You can also do motorsports with a Vespa".

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"In this edition you can find a bit of everything - he added -. From custom to café racer, the heart of motorbike customization, they pass through track, cross and enduro motorbikes. There are bikes for all tastes. We also focused on the world of off-road and off-road tourism because it is a sector that needs visibility and we wanted to give it important visibility. Among the novelties of this edition was the opening one day early: it was a bet and we can say that we won it by looking at the many people who had already come today. There will be many guests over these four days and therefore it will be fun".

Cosmopolitan is first of all the jury of the first edition of the MBE Award, prize for the best motorcycle on display, composed of Danny Schneider (Switzerland) of Hardnine Choppers, Go Takamine (Japan) of Brat Style, the photographer Michael Lichter (USA) and Zach Ness (USA). The latter, grandson of Arlen and son of Cory Ness, represents the third generation of the famous dynasty of customizers. Together with them, as guest star, Rocco Siffredi, connoisseur, collector and great motorcycle enthusiast. From Abu Dhabi, Custom Show Emirates displays the best specials in the Middle East, while bikerlab.com, a new marketplace dedicated to customization, hosts the Taiwanese Winston Yeh of Rough Crafts. Suryanation Motorland brings the best of Indonesian manufacturing talent and originality. Speaking of the Far East, don't miss "The Art of Kustom", the live performance of the best decoration artists from Thailand, Taiwan and Japan organized in collaboration with 70's Helmets. Exceptional judge will be Kirk Taylor (USA) of Custom Design Studios. In pavilion 4, the authoritative blog Pipeburn (Australia) presents a selection of specials from all over the planet. The “Spanish Bike Scene” space in pavilion 3 takes us back to Europe, where Eliot Iron Magazine (Spain) brought together the news from Iberian workshops such as Hell's Kitchen Garage, Valtoron and Bolt Motor Company. Always at the pad. 3 the new Special from Rocket Bobs Cycle Works (Great Britain) is previewed. Verona is also a second home for German custom masters Fred Kodlin and Marcus Walz, who certainly need no introduction.

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