Myrtle Beach Bike Week -Murrells Inlet, SC

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Myrtle Beach Bike Week -Murrells Inlet, SC

Time: May 8, 2015 to May 17, 2015
Location: Murrells Inlet
City/Town: Murrells Inlet, SC
Website or Map: http://www.myrtlebeachbikewee…
Phone: 336-643-1367 336-580-1638
Event Type: motorcycle, show, bike-week
Organized By: LCC/Sonny Productions, LLC
Latest Activity: May 13, 2015

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Myrtle Beach Bike Week

Myrtle Beach Bike Week Spring 2015

Murrells Inlet, South Carolina

"The Carolinas Largest Motorcycle Event"

Myrtle Beach still lives on! Even though the City of Myrtle Beach is doing all they can to prevent Motorcyclists and Enthusiasts from having a good time – there is a way around it! Use Highway 31 (the Carolina Bay Parkway) to avoid the City Limits and the new Rules and Regulations they are enforcing. Some of them include: Helmet Laws, Noise Laws and Parking Laws.

Surrounding areas are more than willing to accept us Bikers and provide us with a great time! Some great Venues nearby (and some are even in the City of Myrtle Beach, so beware) the Suck Band Blow: Myrtle Beach Biker Burn Out Bar, Myrtle Beach Harley Davidson, Dead Dog Saloon, Broken Spoke Saloon, The Rat Hole, and The Beaver Bar. Each Venue hosts their own Activities and Live Entertainment for your enjoyment.

As always the best things about the Myrtle Beach Bike Week is the Babes, Bikes, Scenic Rides, Poker Runs, Live Entertainment, Local Dining with the most incredible Food and Drinks, Burn Out Pits, Motorcycle Swap Meets, incredible Vendors with different Products to offer us Motorcyclists, and various other great Activities to make this the best Bike Week out there.

** Myrtle Beach Bike Week® is a federally registered trademark and service mark of the Myrtle Beach Bike Week, LCC/Sonny Productions, LLC

Myrtle Beach Bike Week® —   Is A Riding Event!
People come to Ride – To enjoy the coast of The Grand Strand.   The fine restaurants, the great entertainment locations, meet old friends and make new friends, and of course – the beach itself.

Motorcycle Tours
Motorcycle Tours have been a part of the Spring Rally for over 20 years.   With our Motorcycle Tours we introduce riders to the Grand Strands waterfront attractions, area attractions, area landmarks and the country side of the Grand Strand and surrounding areas.

Phone Number: 336-643-1367 
336-580-1638
Official Sites:
http://www.myrtlebeachbikeweek.com 
http://www.myrtlebeachbikeweekrally.com/

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Comment by Chuck Aaron on May 5, 2015 at 12:09am

Vacation Rentals of NMB
Ready for Bike Week?
Time is running out! Please contact Vacation Rentals of North Myrtle Beach at 888-488-8588 and ask about our availability for May bike events. We offer from 1-6 bedroom condos or houses. Oceanfront, second row and interior units that sleep from 4-20 people. Our units are clean, fully stocked and are ready for you to enjoy your stay at the beach! Please contact us soon as we have limited properties left!    www.vacationrentalsofnmb.com

 Sands Dunes Resort
May 6 - 20, 2015 Lodging Specials
Oceanview Rooms: $79.00
1 Bedrooms: $99.00.00
2 Bedroom: $139.00
3 Bedrooms: $189.00
Call Today! 800-550-6809 Promo Code: RIDE
** 4 Night Min Required, based on availability, some restrictions may apply.   We offer - Secure Bike/Trailer Parking & Oceanfront Beach/Pool Bars   Resort info & Reservations http://www.sandsresorts.com

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Myrtle Beach Bike Week® Lodging Sponsors

 

Beach Cove Resort

http://www.beachcove.com 

 

 

Comment by Chuck Aaron on May 5, 2015 at 12:08am


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Myrtle Beach Resort Vacations
May 2015 - Bike Month Special
"Myrtle Beach Resort Vacations welcomes all bikers for the month of May, 2015. We are offering a 15% discount on any 3 day reservation for 5/8 - 5/26, 2015. Call 1-800-845-0629 ask for our Bike Month Special" ** Ocean Front Property with Secure Bike Parking & Trailer Parking   Website:   http://www.myrtle-beach-resort.com
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