RAY KITTEL - SHOW AUG, 30th
THE DEFINITIVE.....THE ESSENTIAL
We are pleased to announce that the most trusted and respected name in custom motorcycle show judging, Ray Kittel of Ray’s M/C Show World, will be serving as chief show judge and bike show coordinator for the "Weekend in Waukesha" Premier Class - Open Invitational Bike Show. Ray's MC Show World website…
Pre-Registration Form
Awards Summary
Show Promotion
SHOW HIGHLIGHTS
$4,000 in Cash Prizes and Trophies
Registration and Line-Up 8:30 AM – 3:00PM at Bike Tent on Main & Clinton
Awards Presented at 6:00PM at Bike Tent
LOCATION
Main & Clinton in Historic Downtown Waukesha
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Premiere Class Open Invitational Bike Show - AUG 30, 2008
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Chief Show Judge & Bike Show Coordinator
Hal’s Harley-Davidson/Buell (New Berlin, WI) and Wisconsin Harley-Davidson (Oconomowoc, WI) are pleased to announce that the most trusted and respected name in custom motorcycle show judging, Ray Kittel of Ray’s M/C Show World, will be serving as chief show judge and bike show coordinator for the "Weekend in Waukesha" Premier Class - Open Invitational Bike Show. This is the premier bike show competition during the 105th Harley-Davidson Anniversary celebration. $4,000 in total cash prizes, plus trophies will be awarded. A $25 pre-registration entry fee is all you pay to secure your spot in this elite bike show competition headed up by the most widely known custom motorcycle show judge in the country. Serious bragging rights are at stake, along with a cool $1,000.00 first place cash prize! Ray will be on hand for signingpromotional pictures and Ray’s M/C Show World apparel will be available for both men and women under the bike show tent. Enter the bike show and stay for the fun of the 105th Harley-Davidson Anniversary. Celebrate as the Fest THUNDERS West to a "Weekend in Waukesha."
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Ray Kittel's BIO
Ray Kittel of Ray’s M/C Show World is the premier custom motorcycle show judge & event coordinator. He has been the architect and face of progressive custom bike shows over the past decade! Ray has over fourteen years experience formatting, classing, and judging bike show competition. His services, to date, have been utilized by show organizers and promoters across the country in nine different states (California, Illinois, Iowa, Florida, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Wisconsin). From mega-size indoor events such as the Arlen Ness Bike Show in San Jose, California and the Donnie Smith Bike Show in St. Paul, Minnesota to working "ride-in" bike shows for J&P Cycles, Harley-Davidson dealerships, independent shops, race track facilities, and various motorcycle organizations, festivals, and rallies – Ray’s M/C Show World elevates any show to a professional level. Ray’s M/C Show World judged fourteen bike show events in 2006 and fourteen again in 2007 with combined cash awards totaling $59,540.00 - plus trophies, award plaques, and contingencies.
Ray’s M/C Show World provides the full spectrum of services associated with the judging of entries in competition and the general event coordination of a custom motorcycle show. Ray’s unprecedented experience and strong organizational skills allow show owners and promoters to maximize their bike shows in terms of opportunities and diversity of show awards - all within organizational budgets. Ray’s formatting of fair, exciting, and competitive bike show competition, on-site judging team leadership, and personal style of interaction with show attendees helps maintain a strong exhibitor and spectator base. In addition, a data base of over 1,200 names and addresses of some of the most recent bike show exhibitors of the past three years from as many as 24 different states, plus Canada; and show exposure on Ray’s M/C Show World’s website are promotional tools available to show owners through Ray.
When the event matters and the credibility and reputation of the bike show are on the line - trust the name, reputation, and experience that has earned Ray's M/C Show World legendary respect and the right of claim: "The definitive . . . the essential."

August 28-31, 2008
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