Annual National Bikers Roundup 2015 -Decatur, GA

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Annual National Bikers Roundup 2015 -Decatur, GA

Time: August 5, 2015 to August 9, 2015
Location: Starts at South Dekalb Mall
Street: 2801 Candler Rd
City/Town: Decatur, GA
Website or Map: http://www.nbrkcmo.com/
Phone: 816.483.0304
Event Type: motorcycle, ride, roundup
Organized By: Mr. Larry (L-Mack)
Latest Activity: Aug 4, 2015

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38th Annual National Bikers Roundup 2015

  • Wednesday, August 5, 2015 7:00 PM

    to Sunday, August 9, 2015, 12:00 PM

  • South Dekalb Mall

    2801 Candler Rd, Decatur GA, 30034, GA

  • The National Bikers Roundup (NBR) was first organized in 1977 by a group of African American motorcycle clubs. Considered the largest camping rally in the country, the National Bikers Roundup is governed by bylaws created by the Motorcycle Clubs that attend. The location changes each year, but the rally returns every 10 years to its founding city and headquarters, Kansas City, Missouri.

    Each year, more that 1,000 motorcycle clubs attend the event.  The event serves to unite the motorcycle community, celebrate accomplishments, rejoice in promoting camaraderie and provide an excellent opportunity for brands to gain exposure and connection with the motorcycle community.

    NBR is a five-day event with an anticipated audience of up to 30,000 enjoying camping, exhibits, vendors,  stunt shows, entertainment and a host of other motorcycle-related experiences.

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