Yes, we were involved in the development of the machine, Wash World was selected as the manuf. From that point forward it's thier baby to market and sell. The information from the show was their feedback to us, of customers wanting to purchase (lots of intrest from overseas), I think maybe they were a little surprised at the response. My post earlier was from someone who used this wash to clean my own bike (not from one of it's developers).
The comment of riders not wanting to use the wash (would rather use a self serve bay), was shared by ourselves during development, but the potential for the "service department" and or "rental companies" in the motorcycle industry was still a large enough market for us to pursue the project.
We installed the first prototype in Speedway IN. two summers ago, within two weeks we had riders coming from 50 miles and more to check it out, those riders soon turned into regulars, during those summers the revenue generated from the bike wash was more than the 9 self serve bays put together, (the unit is designed to slip right into an existing bay). After removing the unit from the site to prepare for production, we started getting nasty notes from our "regulars", "where did the bike wash go?"
In this industry you have to adapt to survive, a long time ago someone saw dirty cars on the gravel roads and thought "maybe I can make money washing those", then they saw tractor trailer rigs, duallys, and so on.
We saw motorcycles.