Annual Outer Banks Bike Week -Harbinger, NC

Event Details

Annual Outer Banks Bike Week -Harbinger, NC

Time: April 18, 2015 to April 26, 2015
Location: Outer Banks Harley Davidson
Street: 8739 Hwy 158
City/Town: Harbinger, NC
Website or Map: http://www.outerbanksbikeweek…
Phone: Shamra Everette 252-491-2091events@outerbankshd.com
Event Type: motorcycle, fesitval
Organized By: Outer Banks Harley Davidson
Latest Activity: Mar 16, 2015

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Event Description

The 13th Annual Outer Banks Bike Week will be held at Outer Banks Harley Davidson in Harbinger, North Carolina from April 18th, 2015 to April 26th, 2015.

Location:
-Outer Banks Harley Davidson in Harbinger, North Carolina
(8739 Hwy 158, Harbinger, NC)

Week long event with poker runs, bike shows, tattoo contest, bikini contest, coleslaw wrestling, music, and more! 

Please Contact For More Information:
-(252) 491-2091

http://www.outerbankshd.com

 

HERE ARE A COUPLE OF POSTS TO FACEBOOK

  • "Had a blast this year, see ya next year for #12!!"
  • "We had an awesome time at Bike Week™!!! You guys put it off the charts this year!!"
  • "Had a great time. Can't wait until next year."
  • https://www.facebook.com/pages/Outer-Banks-Bike-Week/178665735566813

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