I made it out...there was a CB450T that hooked up with us for part of the ride into town but once we got there we went one way and he went the other...if you were on a CB450T and rode in with a couple of guys on sport bikes (one of which looks kinda like my avatar!) say hey!!
According to 97.7fm there was 30 000 bikes! Who knows if that is anywhere near factual though! They may have meant people and not bikes...all I know was it was crazy busy!!! Hung out for a couple hours and then took off riding...too many good roads out there to spend all day sweating and not even able to walk around.
Dennis
P.S. this is a post I found about the bikes in attendance:
Although PD13 festivities have all but wrapped up, it's not the last we'll hear of this year's event. Not only did the community reach it's target of 10,000 motorcycles, they blasted towards a single-event world record of over 12,000 tagged motorcycles. In all, officials estimate more than 30,000 attended the event. Manager of Tourism and Economic Development, Clark Hoskin, says bikes came in from as far as New York, California, Quebec, Georgia, Maryland and across the Great Lakes Region. OPP reported no significant incidents and said the mood was relatively calm throughout the entire event. Bikers with tags can enter their number at
www.norfolktourism.ca for the chance to win prizes. Hoskin says the next step is to send a package to the Guinness World Record Organization, to get Friday, June 13th, 2008 in Port Dover into the books.