Easyriders Bike Show -Charlotte, NC

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Easyriders Bike Show -Charlotte, NC

Time: January 24, 2015 from 10am to 7pm
Location: Charlotte Convention Center
Street: 501 South College Street
City/Town: Charlotte, NC
Website or Map: http://www.easyridersevents.c…
Phone: 800-962-9857
Event Type: motorcycle, show
Organized By: Easyriders Bike Show
Latest Activity: Dec 9, 2014

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The Easyriders Bike Show will be held at the Charlotte Convention Center in Charlotte, North Carolina on January 24th, 2015.

Location:
-Charlotte Convention Center 
501 South College Street Charlotte, NC 28202

Event Date: Saturday January 24, 2015
Show Hours: 10am-7pm
Tickets: Sold at the door the day of the show

Admission Adults: $20.00
Admission Kids:
Ages 6-12: $10.00
Ages 5 & Younger: Free

Host Hotel: 
Double Tree by Hilton
895 West Trade Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Ph (704) 347-0070

Exciting All New Bike Show Classes
Compete for one of 40 custom Bike Show trophies and major bragging rights! Get your bike featured in Easyriders, V-Twin, Wrench or Road Iron magazines!

The Industry's Top Vendors Will Be Showing Off All The Industry's Latest Products

Please Contact For More Information:
-800 962 9857

We hope to see you there!

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