Sacramento Adult Entertainment: Bikers come thundering into Sacramento Convention Center
Dean said he receives “eight to ten jobs out of the show.” But another local vendor, Mike Armtrout, owner of custom-parts manufacturer Bigger Pimps, from Grass Valley, said he was there “mostly for exposure.”
Many national vendors also were exhibiting.
Representing Iowa-based J&P Cycles, Patrick Garvin said the show was “at least as good as or a little better than last year.”
A large motorcycle parts and accessories vendor, J&P Cycles distributed free catalogs for Harley Davidson, vintage and metric motorcycles.
John and Christi Huddleson were exhibiting for the first time at the bike show, traveling to Sacramento and Pomona from their home in San Diego.
The Huddlesons’ business, Patch World, generates its income entirely at motorcycle events, John Huddleson said.
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Mike Armtrout, owner of Grass Valley’s Bagger Pimp exhibited at the show to increase his company’s exposure