Like WildBill said, the show was heavily weighted towards street bikes. Spent about an hour and a half there.
Lakes Motorsports out of Waterford was there with a good sized offroad display. They had a pair of Asterisks there that I was able to check out. Never saw them in person before. Very impressive design and quality. Had them for $499 as part of a show special. The owner said that last year's show had more off-road displays.
There were also a couple of booths setup with those pocket road racers. Grown men race these little 50cc street bikes at 45-65MPH on tight and twisty go-cart tracks. Stock suspension supports up a 240lbs rider. Watching the race video they had playing, these things look like an absolute blast to ride. Weighing around 40-50lbs, with HP upwards of 13, these things fly around a tight track. Check em' out here:
http://www.pocketracer.com or here:
http://www.ttsmotorsports.com/Home.htm.
Spent some time at the Bent Wheels booth. The had a 300 MXC and 65 SX there. They also had a video running of a hare scramble from 1994 at their property in Rose City. I think the loop was around 10 miles, and it looked very muddy and rutted. I guess their property sits on an artesian well, and the loop is frequently wet and slick. The section I saw had about a 10" deep single track rut, and every rider that came though had their legs out fighting their way in the rut. Nice group of guys though. Got some info on the CCC Rites of Spring and the ORV Safety Training Class May 3/4.
MWEISSEN: Overall you didn't miss anything, and probably saved yourself a 4 hour round trip.