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2014 Wide Open Motorcycle Show Kansas City “By Loney Wilcoxson A change of scenery will do you good.” We have all heard that phrase at one time or another. Well I’ve got to tell you, one of the best examples I saw of this saying proven out was our 2014 bike show. By now you are no doubt aware we held this year’s version of the greatest show on two wheels 6 Wide Open at the KCI Expo Center. I for one was anxious to see how the venue would look outfitted wall to wall with custom bikes, vendors, and a two-stage bike show. Two-stage bike show may have baffled you just a bit but I’ll explain soon enough. I am here several times a year for various shows and I am always impressed with how well the venue is lit and how clean it is. This particular venue, out of all the venues we have used for our Kansas City show, is by far the easiest to access. From either north or south, one only needs to exit I-29 and drive one block east and then turn south one block. It truly is that simple. For vendors and exhibitors from the far reaches of the Midwest Coast, a hotel is conveniently located less than 100 yards from the venue entrance. Parking is abundant, and of course, like always, free of charge. After the holidays, before I knew it, the weekend of January 18 and 19 popped up from out of nowhere. I made my way south anticipating another great show. Fortunately the weather forecast was on our side this year, and while Saturday was pretty chilly, Sunday promised temperatures warm enough I was sure many attendees would forego the cage to get a little time behind bars. When I walked into the Expo Center, I was truly impressed. Ralph, as always, had kept his promise. The building truly was wall to wall custom motorcycles. No sooner did you walk in the door you found yourself looking straight down the barrel of three double rows of incredible machines. Well over 200 bikes were under one roof, with 180 plus entered in the Wide Open show. While the space was full, the floor plan was laid out beautifully. The aisles were plenty spacious to allow foot traffic to continue even if a group of folks decided to start up a conversation dead in the center of the aisle. This is bound to happen when a ton of folks that haven’t seen each other for a while gather together. In no time at all the venue was full of showgoers, checking out all the bikes, shopping for bike accessories, leather riding gear, or picking up the latest and greatest Wide Open gear. Our Calendar Girls were busy smiling, autographing and selling event shirts, our latest 16-month calendar loaded with hot bikes and even hotter ladies, booty shorts, and of course helping folks renew their subscriptions to the magazine that you have made the voice of riders all across the Midwest Coast. Our shiny gold raffle drum was filling up at a breakneck pace. You asked for it and we delivered; the breast augmentation raffle made a return appearance and it was in big demand. I made my way to the Wide Open trailer, stowed my gear, greeted the always gorgeous Wide Open Calendar Girls, and then began to survey my surroundings. Right next to the Wide Open trailer was one of Total Venue’s sweet mobile stages which would be the center of attention on and off through F