-What new products are you bringing to Las Vegas that people need to check out? Volume has new frames, complete bikes and we've also added some new parts to the Volume list. Demolition has revamped our current products and added some new ones for next year
-Any special activities going on at the booth during the show? We don't really have any activities planned. We're in Vegas! If you can't find any activities on your own in Vegas, you've got problems. Last year we found some tattooed kid asleep under our booth. There are always something special every year! Plus we have our pro riders coming and going out of our booth. Whether or not they're sober will be another story.
-How many people are going to help out in your booth during the show? We'll hopefully have 3 employees working the booth this year.
-Are you actually taking orders at the show or is it more to show products to the dealers and get contacts? We always set out to take orders but shops are always reluctant to make full orders at the show. The orders always come in after the show when the shops can collect their thoughts from their crazy nights in Vegas.
-Are any of your riders coming to Interbike? Yeah, we actually have a lot of our riders coming this year due to the Nora Cup awards.
-Would you think a contest at Interbike would be a good idea since loads of people (industry/riders/media) are there already? I don't know if that would be a good thing or not. Everyone that is there is to do business with their customers and to put a face to the voice. I'd be bummed if all of my customers are out watching a contest while we have to sit at the booth with our thumbs in our butt
-What party are you looking forward to? After standing at a 10X20 booth for 10 hours, the only party I can think of is relaxing
-What would make the 2008 edition of Interbike a success for you? Orders and an overall good response to all of our goods.