Donnie Smith Bike Show & Swap Meet
Donnie Smith Bike Show & Swap Meet
- Mar 28 / Saturday 9:00 AM Buy Tickets
- Mar 29 / Sunday 10:00 AM Buy Tickets
Event Info
More than 15,000 biking enthusiasts are expected at the 37th annual Donnie Smith Bike Show, the premier custom bike show in the Midwest.
Over 150,000 square feet will showcase more than 100 of the best baggers, custom choppers, retro bobbers and unique cruisers in the country.
Vendors will be selling unique goods from across the Midwest during the show and some of the biggest names in the biker world will be on hand, including Donnie Smith and Neil Ryan, and sponsors Dennis Kirk, Law Tigers, S&S Cycle, Lakeville Indian, Route 47 Pub & Grub and Coors Light Beer.
In addition to the bike show, there will be a massive 45,000 square-foot swap meet area to help bikers get ready for the road this spring.
Back at the show this year is the Viking Chapter of the Antique Motorcycle Club of America. They will be featuring classic American bikes like Harleys and Indians, as well as British, Italian, and Japanese bikes. Come see one-of-a-kind bikes like a 1925 Harley-Davidson JD that was ridden across the U.S., along with a rare 1972 Triumph.
The Donnie Smith Chopper Class Challenge continues to attract attention from schools across the country. This year, students from Lakeville North High School will compete in designing custom-built bikes using parts donated from generous suppliers. The students will showcase a Rat Rod Go Kart they have been working on, as well as this year's Chopper Motorcycle Project.
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Event Hours
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Saturday, March 28: 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Sunday, March 29: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. -
Ticket Information
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Tickets are available in advance on Ticketmaster or at the door.
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Exhibitor Information
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Parking
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Attendees are encouraged to park in the RiverCentre Parking Ramp which is located on Kellogg Boulevard and offers skyway access to Saint Paul RiverCentre. The ramp is now equipped with license plate reader technology, making paying for parking more convenient and efficient. Here’s how the new process works.