Daytona Cycle World International Motorcycle Show -Daytona Beach, Fl

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Daytona Cycle World International Motorcycle Show -Daytona Beach, Fl

Time: March 3, 2010 to March 6, 2010
Location: Ocean Center Daytona Beach
Street: 101 N. Atlantic Avenue
City/Town: Daytona Beach, Fl
Website or Map: http://www.motorcycleshows.co…
Phone: 800/331-5706
Event Type: cycle, show
Organized By: Motorcycle Shows
Latest Activity: Feb 27, 2010

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Daytona Cycle World International Motorcycle Show
When:
Wednesday, March 03, 2010 10:00 AM -
Saturday, March 06, 2010 6:00 PM EST
Be there for the Cycle World International Motorcycle Shows® final stop in Daytona Beach, at Ocean Center Wednesday, March 3 through Saturday, March 6. From the hardcore riders to new riders, the Cycle World International Motorcycle Show is the perfect place for to see the hottest customs, vote for your favorite tuner girls and see the leading aftermarket parts & accessories in the industry. Talk to experts, check out the latest gear and see new bikes from Campagna, Hyosung, Royal Enfield, Sucker Punch Sally, Suzuki, Zero Motorcycles, and more.

FREE to the public, this motorcycle extravaganza will pack Ocean Center with high-energy fashion shows, dance performances, music, gear, accessories, vendors, free gear check, vintage motorcycles and an outdoor exhibit area with the world debut of the 2010 Zero Motorcycles that you can demo ride!!! along with rider demonstrations.

For the 17th consecutive year, Cycle World, the world’s most popular motorcycle magazine, is the title sponsor for the series. The show will be open to the public Wednesday, March 3 through Saturday, March 6, at Ocean Center, located at 101 North Atlantic Avenue, in Daytona Beach. Show hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Motorcycle parking is $5.00 in the south lot and cars are $10.00 in the garage. For more information, call 800/331-5706 or visit www.motorcycleshows.com/Daytona.

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