Indian and Period Style Choppers and More

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Indian and Period Style Choppers and More

Time: March 10, 2018 from 10am to 5pm
Location: Indian Motorcycle Daytona Beach
Street: 290 N. Beach St
City/Town: Daytona Beach
Website or Map: https://www.ratsholecustombik…
Phone: 386-454-3496
Event Type: custom, bike, show
Organized By: Ted Smith
Latest Activity: Mar 5, 2018

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Event Description

Enter your bike in the Largest most prestigious show in Daytona. 

 All entries will receive some FREE Rat's Hole Stuff.

 Indian and Period style Motorcycle Show Saturday March 10th. 20 Specialty Awards and FREE Shirts to the First 50 bikes. No Classes 
 All Indians and ANY MAKE or model Period Style choppers, Brats, Trackers, Scramblers and Cafe Racers Welcome. Bring it and lets have FUN.

 Friday March 16th, the Worlds Largest V8 parade. FREE for everyone with a V8 trike or two wheeler.

 World Famous Rat's Hole Show with 16 classes on Saturday, March 17th. 

 All Custom Bike Shows are located at the New Indian dealership in the back parking lot. All bikes, including pre-registered must enter and exit from Dr. Mary McLeod Blvd. and Beach St. ALL BIKES MUST BE IN PLACE BY 10am. Judging from 10am to 4pm and awards around 5:00pm. Famous Rat Trophies in all classes for Saturday. All bikes must fire at the gate.

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