January 9-11, 2004 the Cycle World International Motorcycle Shows came to the Washington, DC convention center.  The 2003/2004 show schedule started in San Francisco on November, 7, and traveled to Dallas, Seattle, Long Beach, Denver, New York, before Washington, then from DC the show went to Atlanta, Ohio, Chicago, Detroit, Daytona, and finally will end in Minneapolis March, 28.
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 The NINJA ZX-10R is designed to have the best power-to-weight ratio and best handling on the track. 
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 Hey kid! Where are you going with that dirt bike? 
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 Yamaha Motorcycle show floor. 
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This ladies and gentlemen is the beautiful 2004 Yamaha  YZF-R1. 
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 The YZF-R1 is the ultimate expression, a perfect example of the mechanical beauty that flows when form is set free to truly express function. 
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 Yamaha's GP class Go Go Racer. 
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 The Road Star Warrior® is a super trick cruiser, that is part sportbike as well. The sound and fury of the gnarliest twin Yamaha has ever built is housed in a vessel designed to stop and turn like a sportbike. 
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 Simpson Helmets were also here showing off their new collection for 2004 and a sneak peek at 2005. 
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 Yes it's true, this Honda has red tires. 
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 You too can have colored tires on your motorcycle. TomaHawk Motorcycle Tires provide a selection of nine different colors, rock on. 
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 Check this out, Shoei makes helmets for riders of ALL sizes. 
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 Ducati's motorcycle show floor. 
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 Thats a sweet looking Ducati 998. 
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 The 2004 Ducati 998s Superbike seems to be in motion even when at rest. 
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 The 999 Testastretta engine, developed on the racetrack. 
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