A significant part of the Brussels Motor Show was dedicated to two-wheelers. Halls 8 and 9 of the Brussels Expo converted into a single exhibition space to showcase dozens of Motorcycles, scooters, quads and tricycles.
The largest stages showcased 30-50 motorcycles, whereas some only brought a few. But they all tried to stand out from the virtually endless lines of bikes.
Most two-wheelers were stabilised to the ground, and visitors were allowed to mount them. In fact, this was the part that kids loved the most when I revisited the event with a circle of friends.
For an overview of the Brussels Motor Show, have a look at the digital shortcut:
First impressions and digital shortcut to the Brussels Motor Show