Bama Bike Fest -Forkland, AL

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Bama Bike Fest -Forkland, AL

Time: March 22, 2012 at 7am to March 25, 2012 at 12pm
Location: Acker Farm
Street: Highway 43
City/Town: Forkland, Alabama
Website or Map: http://www.bamabikefest.com
Phone: 334-289-5213 or 334-654-0858
Event Type: motorcycle, rally
Organized By: Frank and Connie
Latest Activity: Feb 18, 2012

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The wildest rally in the south.

Spring Rally...March 22-25, 2012

Weekend pass $30, Saturday pass $20

RV camping with power/water $80 (all primitive camping is FREE).  Lots of vendors on site.

Bathhouse on site. Saloon on site that is BYOB, we sell mixers.

For more info: 334-289-5213 or 334-654-0858

 

Thursday: 6:00 pm: Kickoff with MC Mama Lisa

:00 pm: R & D Karaoke (on the main stage)

 

Friday & Saturday: 9pm -1am: Live entertainment by Todd Simpson & the Mojo Trio (classic rock)

 

Friday Games/contest:

2pm: Scavanger Hunt     4pm: Stripper Olympics

5pm Drinking games/musical balls

7pm: Big Boobs,Beerbelly, Sexiest Abs (male/female)

7:30pm: Biggest/Smalllest Nipple Contest

8pm: Toiletpaper Bikini Contest

9:45pm: Meet Frank and Connie on the main stage

10:45pm: Strip Off (actual stripping contest)

11:45pm: Wet T-Shirt Contest (unenhanced boobs only)

 

Saturday 9am: Poker Run (pull out @ 10am sharp)

1pm-5pm: Biker Rodeo (bring your babe & your bike to the field for lots of games/contest, individual & couples)

Keg Toss     Barrel Roll     Slow Race     Weiny Bite                 Baloon Toss     Ball Drop    Plunger Race     Bouncing Balls     Loudest Pipes

 5pm: Bike Show

Best of Show $200   Runner up: $100   2nd Runner up: $50

 

Saturday Games/Contest:

6pm: Tattoo Contest...Beard/Mustache Contest

6:30pm: Topless Hola Hoop Contest

7pm: Musical Balls

7:30pm: Ball Buster     Suck it

8pm: Lap Dance...anything goes

9:45pm Meet Frank & Connie on the main stage

10:45pm: TBA

11:45pm: Wet T-Shirt Contest (enhanced Boobs only)

The Burnout Pit will be open all weekend, so bring your old tires...we are not responsible for blown tires or tore up bikes...play at your own risk.

Hope to see you all there, lots of adult fun, few rules.

Ride safe & Live Free.

 

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