EBike Expo
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For all of you followers, the Electric Bike Expo is making its second stop in the Midwest! this time we are heading to the Burnsville Center Mall outside of Minneapolis on July 21-23, 2017.
This location offers us a well-known place where locals shop in the more than 1.1 million square feet, with ample flat surface and free parking. The track design will offer a number of straightaways and a large outside loop for the speed pedelecs.
Because so many of the attendees that came to the Chicagoland event had never ridden an electric bike prior to the event (more than 66%) we have adjusted our marketing and are working with the largest classic rock radio station in the city to market this to the non-cycling community. KQRS will be promoting the event for 2 weeks prior to the Expo and Lisa Miller (afternoon DJ) will be riding a new electric bike for a week prior to the event to report on how it works and where she went on the bike. Then the KQRS team will be broadcasting love from the event on Saturday morning from 10 am to 12 noon.
At this event, NBDA will be jointly hosting our industry peer-to-peer roundtable conversation with dealers from the surrounding area and manufacturers. As with these events in the past, the attendance gets up to 20+ and the discussion is lively. This will happen on Friday afternoon. If you are going to be near the Burnsville area and are involved with the industry and would like to participate, reach out to Melissa Balmer and let her know you would like to participate. There will be some food and beverages and of course, test rides right after!
In Chicago, we ended up with more than 150 different bikes to test ride and we had one individual that was recorded test riding 40 bikes over the weekend.
if you plan to come (it's free), register in advance to cut through the line: www.ebikeexpos.com will take you right to the page.
This location offers us a well-known place where locals shop in the more than 1.1 million square feet, with ample flat surface and free parking. The track design will offer a number of straightaways and a large outside loop for the speed pedelecs.
Because so many of the attendees that came to the Chicagoland event had never ridden an electric bike prior to the event (more than 66%) we have adjusted our marketing and are working with the largest classic rock radio station in the city to market this to the non-cycling community. KQRS will be promoting the event for 2 weeks prior to the Expo and Lisa Miller (afternoon DJ) will be riding a new electric bike for a week prior to the event to report on how it works and where she went on the bike. Then the KQRS team will be broadcasting love from the event on Saturday morning from 10 am to 12 noon.
At this event, NBDA will be jointly hosting our industry peer-to-peer roundtable conversation with dealers from the surrounding area and manufacturers. As with these events in the past, the attendance gets up to 20+ and the discussion is lively. This will happen on Friday afternoon. If you are going to be near the Burnsville area and are involved with the industry and would like to participate, reach out to Melissa Balmer and let her know you would like to participate. There will be some food and beverages and of course, test rides right after!
In Chicago, we ended up with more than 150 different bikes to test ride and we had one individual that was recorded test riding 40 bikes over the weekend.
if you plan to come (it's free), register in advance to cut through the line: www.ebikeexpos.com will take you right to the page.