5th Annual Capital City Bikefest -Tallahassee, FL

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5th Annual Capital City Bikefest -Tallahassee, FL

Time: September 17, 2016 all day
Location: Tallahassee Airport
Street: 3256 Capital Circle SW
City/Town: Tallahassee, FL
Website or Map: http://Gill Hepple http://cap…
Phone: Tallahassee Airport
Event Type: motorcycle, bike, party, cruise-in
Organized By: Chuck Aaron
Latest Activity: Jun 15, 2016

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5th Annual Capital City Bikefest


Capital City Bikefest, now in its fifth year, is a unique event created by riders, not only for riders but for anyone interested in learning about the wide range of opportunities for fun, adventure, travel and friendship that only motorcycles can provide. Located at the general aviation terminal of the Tallahassee Airport, Capital City Bikefest is a family-friendly event and showcases all types of machines from every brand. You're likely to run across everything from full-custom choppers to meticulously restored vintage machines, small beginner bikes to Bonneville speed record holders.

In addition to motorcycles and vendors, the event will also feature live music, the area's best food, an exclusive selection of craft beer and much more, all to support Ability 1st, the non-profit that offers persons with disabilities the opportunity to achieve, maintain and strengthen their level of independence.
 

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