The show featured some of the most powerful motorcycles in the area.
Hundreds of bikes were on display for people to ask question and admire the powerful machines.
Admission was free for the three day event.However food and cash donations to the Broome County Community Hunger Outreach Warehouse, or C.H.O.W. were greatly appreciated.
"It's just a fun day where guys can come out on their bikes, women come out on their bikes, and just have a good time. There are very few bike shows in the area. So what we decided to do this year the second year was to have a bike show," says Big Wally.
Big Wally went on to say there's something for people of all ages at the Pallooza.
Last year the Pallooza raised over three tons of food for C.H.O.W.
By Adam Chick
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