Daytona Bike Week -Daytona, FL

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Daytona Bike Week -Daytona, FL

Time: March 9, 2012 to March 18, 2012
Location: Various venues all around Daytona Beach
City/Town: Daytona Beach, FL
Website or Map: http://www.officialbikeweek.c…
Phone: (386) 523-3676
Event Type: bike-show, events
Organized By: The Daytona Regional Chamber of Commerce
Latest Activity: Feb 5, 2012

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Enter to Win the Official Bike Week 2012 Motorcycle

ONLY 1312 TICKETS SOLD AS OF 2/05/2012

Each year, The Daytona Regional Chamber holds a drawing for the Official Bike Week Motorcycle. Since there are only 4500 tickets printed, the odds to being a winner is incredible. Picture yourself winning this $35,000 motorcycle. 

Click Here and Enter today!

In addition to the Grand Prize, there are 10 additional runner up prizes valued at $200. The 2012 Cycle is completely custom built and valued over $35,000. Check out the NEW PHOTOS! CHECK OUT THE NEW VIDEO ON THE NEXT PAGE!
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YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE PRESENT TO WIN. Click Here and Enter today!

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