The Team Mancuso Power Sports Open House and Extreme Sports Show are clearly, based on the name alone, not your average motorcycle expo. While enthusiasts are usually content to sit on a few bikes and give them a quick ride around the block, the Mancuso Show goes one step further by bringing together diehard enthusiasts and living legends in the motorcycle stunt community for a fun-filled action-packed day, complete with front and back wheelies, skids, high-powered stalls, and other death-defying acts.
"It’s incredible the kind of talent we have out here today,” said Nick Karipis at the team’s last show. “We’ve got the biggest names in stunt riding. Eric Hoenshell on his Kawasaki, Teach McNeil, Jason Britton with Kawasaki, and Bill Dixon on his Yamaha. These guys brought our sport from the lot to the living room and into your TV.”
Team No Limit Stunt Show is a traveling act for dealership openings and other open houses where enthusiasts get an up-close and personal look at the world’s top motorcycles. Spectators usually get a look at the action and a chance to shop for the market’s leading machines. Showing prospective buyers the bikes in action seems to help sales, too; the last dealership show sold nearly two dozen bikes.
Keep an eye out for more events this spring. And if you’re a bike enthusiast, be prepared to buy: The rides look way too tasty to pass up.
"It’s incredible the kind of talent we have out here today,” said Nick Karipis at the team’s last show. “We’ve got the biggest names in stunt riding. Eric Hoenshell on his Kawasaki, Teach McNeil, Jason Britton with Kawasaki, and Bill Dixon on his Yamaha. These guys brought our sport from the lot to the living room and into your TV.”
Team No Limit Stunt Show is a traveling act for dealership openings and other open houses where enthusiasts get an up-close and personal look at the world’s top motorcycles. Spectators usually get a look at the action and a chance to shop for the market’s leading machines. Showing prospective buyers the bikes in action seems to help sales, too; the last dealership show sold nearly two dozen bikes.
Keep an eye out for more events this spring. And if you’re a bike enthusiast, be prepared to buy: The rides look way too tasty to pass up.