MXPTV’s Ben Lynn visited the 2011 DealerNews Dealer Expo/Trade Show in Indianapolis, Indiana last weekend and sent over a bunch of photos from the event. Â Check out photos below and what was new at this year’s expo!

A lot of people are into the military look and AFX has a helmet for them.

Answer and Skull Candy had some of the freshest looking color schemes at the show. Â In this picture is one of their helmets.

The Bel Ray booth was a very busy place all day.

Bel Ray riders Carey Hart and Chad Reed were on hand to sign autographs at the Bel Ray booth. Â Here they pose for some pictures with the ladies.

A Yamaha casing cover all tricked out.

Cobra had a booth at the event and brought some of their bikes.

Gearheads had plenty to look at. Â Including these Cosworth valve sets.

It’s not a dirt bike, but this might have been my favorite bike at the show.  Not only was virtually every part on this bike customized, but I loved the open side covers, the handlebars, and the single-sided swingarm.

There were a lot of Dungey replica bikes at the Expo.

You could follow the road around the show floor.

A mountable air compressor for the back of the hauler can make a tire pressure adjustment a lot easier.

Bling for every part of the bike.

The GoPro booth might have been my favorite stop of the day. Â They had all the various mounting gear plus a new 3-D housing on display.

Some of the various mounting options being displayed.  And in case you need a drink they’ve got you covered with the cup holder mount on their mx bike.

The Hinson booth.

Some fast riders put their signatures on this case cover.

A lot of the bikes at the show were replicas. Â But this Jake Weimer bike was the real deal.

Need to save some weight like the factories? Â Machine some holes into your bolts.

A James Stewart helmet was on display.

At JGR, Davi Millsaps replica bike was on display.

I never knew how many custom tools I was missing until I stopped by the Motion Pro booth. Â They had all kinds of tools that make life easier for those who work on the bikes.

I struggle sometimes with strapping down my bike when I go to ride.  I like this Moto Cinch securing system because it’s a lot easier to use than tie-downs and works just as well.

Ogio bags. Â Blocks of ice. Â One inside the other. Â It was all at the Ogio booth, along with some of their latest offerings.

It’s not on a dirt bike but this Hayabusa had the gnarliest paint job of the show.

One of the Pro Taper bars on display.

The Pro Taper booth.

Our friends at Racer X had a booth setup at the show. Â Complimented by a very nice flat track racer.

A small item at the RAM Mount booth caught my eye. Â This is one of their smaller and lighter handlebar mounts on display (camera not included with the purchase of a mount).

Scott was showing off more than just goggles at their booth. Â They had their entire clothing and gear lineup on display.

The new Scott Hustle goggles feature a four position adjustable Fit System that helps ensure a proper fit in the cheek and nose areas.

There were a lot of helmets on display at the Expo.

Just one of the Shoei helmets at their booth.

Headphones were a part of the show just like the gear because you can’t go to the track these days without your tunes.

Sunstar booth showing off some sprockets.

The recently released Trey Canard goggles from Scott.  They have all the features you’d want in a top of the line goggles.  And I like the color scheme.  It reminds me of our MXPTV logo.

MotoTassinari had some of their high performance V Force 3 reed valves on display.

This was my favorite aftermarket part on display at the Expo.  Xtrig had this very trick preload adjuster.  As you turn the adjustment screw the preload changes but the Xtrig adjuster stays stationary on the shock.  All you need to make preload adjustments at the track is a T-handle socket.  Changing the preload couldn’t be easier with this item installed on the shock.

Zero motorcycles had a display and was showing off some of it’s electric bikes.
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