Neil Ryan makes the claim with confidence: it’s the largest Custom Bike & Car Show in the Midwest!
But 30 Years at the Donnie Smith Show? How did that happen? Actually, the 30th Annual Dennis Kirk Donnie Smith Bike Show & Car Show Parts Extravaganz was originally a J&P Parts Extravaganza and Bike Show.
Donnie Smith Show 30 Years
New Features: There are new features this year, such as a Tattoo Expo and Contest celebrating this fascinating art form that cuts across cultures, lifestyles and decades. But we’ve retained the components you count on: vendors with parts and accessories you need, the best custom bikes and cars in the country, and — of course — the centerpiece of the original event, the massive swap meet.
Indian & Oil: Donnie Smith Show 30 Years
Show sponsors have stepped up to bring a slew of learning, shopping and experiential opportunities: Lucas has door prizes, giveaways for the kids, and poster model signings. Get set for Spring at Dennis Kirk and see the latest from Indian Motorcycle.
More Bike Prizes:
- Perewitz Paint Award
- American Bagger Baddest Bagger trophy
- Cycle Source Grease & Gears priz
- $7,500 in both pro and open competition
Custom car and truck show entrants have a shot at $5,000 in cash awards. Find out what the next generation is working on by talking with students in high school and tech school programs. This is one subject kids actually like being tested on!
Donnie Smith Show 30 Years
– Find Out What It is About – Donnie’s fellow custom builders turn out in force, too, so when you visit with Donnie you’ll also meet the likes of Dave Perewitz, Brian Klock, Randy Aaron and Jon Kosmoski.
Join the for Happy Hour on the show floor Saturday at 5 p.m. including a concert by blues musician Corey Stevens and drink specials at the Budweiser bars until 7 p.m. Yes, it’s a righteous celebration of their 30th event.
– Donnie Smith & Neil Ryan