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Valley V-Twin
04-21-2010, 05:27 PM
Every year there has been motorcycle parking at the main entrance. It's a giant pain in the butt to convince security to allow you in - but they eventually do.
We strongly suggest, regardless of where you end up parking your bike, that you bring along a kickstand coaster, or at least a smashed soda can. All parking is on grass or dirt - coming back to a bike that's laying on its side because it planted the kickstand is NOT fun.

If you are riding to Stagecoach and don't have a coaster, stop by our shop and pick one up on Friday...it'll cost you a smile!
If you're from out of the area and need emergency motorcycle service while you're in town, here's a list of local shops that can probably help you out.

Valley V-Twin...We only service American bikes....Harley, Buell, Big Dog, etc.
We're at 82-780 Indio Blvd in Indio. 760-342-1199 or our emergency number is: 760-250-5411. www.valleyvtwin.com
We are going to be closed for the Stagecoach weekend...but the emergency phone is always on!

10 West Motorsports...they're at 42-270 Spectrum Street between Jackson and Monroe Streets in Indio. 760-342-1800. They are our local Yamaha, Suzuki, Kawasaki, Husqvarna, Polaris, Can Am, SeaDoo, & KTM dealer.
www.10westmotorsports.com

Palm Springs Harley Davidson...they're at 19-465 North Indian Canyon Drive in Palm Springs. Phone number is: 760-329-1448. Palm Springs Harley is about 25 minutes from Indio, going towards Los Angeles. www.psharley.com

There are a few other Independent shops in the desert - For Harleys: HD Connection, Renegade Classics. For Metric: Motorcycles Plus, Desert Touring, Performance One Motorsports.

Regardless of what you ride, do it sober and safely!!

Kymery
04-21-2010, 05:28 PM
Good info!!!!

KUZN EDY
04-21-2010, 06:09 PM
Also might wanna bring a cover if you have one.

ZenBkr
04-03-2012, 02:24 PM
Great job, Valley V-Twin!

Keith
04-03-2012, 02:49 PM
Thanks for the info!!

KUZN EDY
04-03-2012, 02:50 PM
Just keep in mind that original post is two years old... take it for what its worth... I rode out of there two years ago, but i cant ever remember seeing motorcycle parking anywhere i walked to around the venue. (i also have never walked around day parking before either) I do still suggest using a cover. Arrive, drink a beer and let it cool down, then cover your bike from the dust and vandals.