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VicWrapz goes to our first ever EXPO event!

It’s Official – we’re in the SHOW!

VicWrapz will be participating in our first EXPO event on January 27-28th at MOMS South in Foxboro MA – the largest indoor motorcycle event in the area! This will be MOMS’ 2nd Annual Winter Bash with all 4 MOMS locations under 1 roof, for 1 weekend only! 
Where: MOMS Foxboro / 1000 Washington Street (Route 1), Foxboro, MA (by Gilette Stadium)
When:  Saturday, January 27 9am – 5pm  /   Sunday, January 28 10am – 3pm
If you’re anywhere in the Northeast this is a nice break from the winter doldrums – make it if you can. Food, Vendors, Entertainment, tons of bikes for sale, and VicWrapz! Here’s a link to MOMS’ Facebook listing about the event. Hope to see you there.

But Wait – There’s MORE!

At the expo VicWrapz will be donating a $300 door prize for MOMS to give away. That’s right, you could actually WIN a $300 shopping spree for anything on our website. How cool is that?

Need More Incentive?

We’ll also be doing a LIVE demonstration of a wrap application! Watching a video is nice but there’s nothing like seeing it live and getting to ask questions in real time, as it happens. Sign up for our newsletter to get updates on times and details as they develop.  I Sincerely hope everyone can make it – stop by my booth and say hi – register to win – talk to me about your custom projects. LET’S HAVE FUN!

Register to win a $300 Door Prize / See a live application demonstration.
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VicWrapz goes to STURGIS!!

My new friend Charles Robinson has graciously agreed to help promote VicWrapz at the 77th annual Sturgis South Dakota Bike Rally – this nation’s largest biker event – being held August 4th through the 13th this year. Charles and his wife Jennifer are out there in the Badlands right now showing off a “Blaze” design VicWrap on their pearl white and supersteel gray Victory Cross Country Tour.  Look at the pics and note how the graphic fits over the factory 2-tone paintjob, lining up quite nicely despite being intended for only solid colored bikes. Also note the color-coordinated Air Force emblem on the front fairing – something you won’t see mentioned on the website but typical of the custom extras we can provide by special request. We can coordinate emblems for any military or law enforcement branches as well as tribute and memorial graphics for your promotional or parade bike. Don’t be afraid to ask:)

Here are a couple pics of Charles’ bike in the region, with more to come. If you like this look, jump over to the Home Page and try out a color combination on the V.I.C. that would look BADLANDS on YOUR bike!

Mount Rushmore in the background
Needles Highway, South Dakota
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VicWrapz goes to Laconia!

Back on the road this past Saturday (June 17, 2017) to make an appearance at Laconia Bike Week. This powerhouse ride was only 400 miles, but all in one day. Ten bikes left Cape Cod in the POURING rain at 6:30am Saturday June 16th and rode hell-bent for leather to Quincy MA before the rain subsided and we could begin to blow-dry.

Laconia didn’t disappoint, was as weird and wonderful as ever. We ate some great food, heard bands, and saw a stupefying array of bikes and individuals from the sublime to the ridiculous, even running into more Cape friends unexpectedly, till it was time to head back. We hammered home as fast as we could, managing to get pulled over just once 🙂 arriving home about 9pm. Wow, long day!! Till next year Laconia, don’t change.

 

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VicWrapz goes to Americade!

June 7th myself and the lovely Bonnie hit the road on “Scrolly” for our first Americade appearance. We left Cape Cod on Wednesday right after it stopped pouring rain and rode to Bristol CT for the evening. We resumed the ride Thursday morning with our friends Mike and Sherry for Lake George, NY, taking the most wonderful scenic route through the Berkshires up into Vermont and west into rolling farms of New York. After 2 days of meeting people and showing off VicWrapz at Americade we began our return home Sunday through a whole new set of scenic routes from the Adirondacks thru western VT and into MA, about 800 miles all told. Back at home Monday we were burnt crispy and road weary but had the biggest smiles – what a ride!!