The Recumbent Cycle-Con Trade Show & Convention is a three-day celebration showcasing the newest in recumbent bikes, trikes, gear, and accessories.

The event starts with a trade show for members of the industry, and is open to the public on the second and third days.

Manufacturers and supplies from around the world will meet with bicycle dealers and distributors to introduce all their new products, services and accessories. Dealers and shop employees also get first-hand experience riding all the new ‘bents in the Outdoor Demo Ride Arena. All three days will be filled with informative educational seminars, product demonstrations, contests and other events. Technicians, engineers and designers from the all the major recumbent manufacturers will provide helpful, hands-on seminars, demonstrations and training sessions that will be beneficial to bike shop mechanics and DIY enthusiasts alike.

Saturday morning, enthusiasts can bring their own bikes and start the day with a group ride early, selecting from routes that begin and end at the Fairplex for handy access to the show after the ride.

You won’t want to miss the 2012 Recumbent Cycle-Con Trade Show & Convention -- add it to your “Must Do” calendar now!

The annual Recumbent Cycle-Con Trade Show & Convention will again be held at the Pomona Fairplex, about thirty minutes east of downtown Los Angeles, California, October 26 - 28, 2012.

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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Visit Easy Racers in Booth 1021


Easy Racers, the legacy name in the world of recumbent bicycles, will be exhibiting in Booth #1021 during the inaugural run of the Recumbent Cycle-Con Trade Show & Convention. The Easy Racers line of long-wheelbase recumbents, designed by legendary designer Gardner Martin, set the standard for comfort, handling and performance. Over the years, many bicycle speed records have been captured by rider aboard Easy Racer streamliners, including 'Fast' Freddy Markham, who became the first person to exceed 50 mph on a bicycle, 60 mph on a bicycle, and won the DuPont Prize for exceeding 65 mph on a bicycle in 1986. The record-setting Gold Rush that he rode is now on display in the Smithsonian.

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