Myrtle Beach Bike Week Spring Rally -Myrtle Beach, SC

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Myrtle Beach Bike Week Spring Rally -Myrtle Beach, SC

Time: October 2, 2017 to October 8, 2017
Location: Various
City/Town: Myrtle Beach, SC
Website or Map: http://www.myrtlebeachbikewee…
Phone: 336-643-1367
Event Type: car, show, celebration, event, bike, week
Organized By: Sonny Productions LLC
Latest Activity: Aug 12, 2017

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Myrtle Beach Bike Week® Fall Rally
Oct 2 – Oct 8, 2017

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Businesses in Murrells Inlet and throughout the Grand Strand welcome you.   Like all events the last weekend is always the most crowed and the most activities.

Some Business want to extend the Fall Rally to 10 days.  Others will advertise shorter dates.    This is why you will hear different dates advertised for events.

** Interested in a particular business — Contact the business directly for their schedule.

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Spring Rally & Fall Rally Breakfast Restaurant
Plantation Pancake House
1003 Hwy 17 – N
Surfside Beach SC  29575
Phone 843-238-1690
Motorcycle Friendly Breakfast Restaurant in Surfside SC, welcomes Motorcycle Enthusiasts attending the Spring Rally – the Fall Rally and the Grand Strand Year Round.   Excellent breakfast restaurant in Surfside SC.

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FREE  –  Trailer Parking
Do not pay to park your trailers during bike week.
Contact  Jamin leather – 800-79-Jamin or 843-839-5255
www.jaminleather.com

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Cruising – Daycations
Going South — Enjoy the Beautiful Coastline from Murrells Inlet SC to Charleston SC.  The waterfront in Georgetown in a great place to relax and the ride to Charleston has several Plantation Homes you can visit and don’t forget the waterfront and Historic Downtown Charleston.

Going North
 – Great Seafood restaurants in Calabash NC, plus several resort towns and historic attractions can be found off of 17 businesses on the way to Wilmington NC.   Check out the Battleship in Wilmington plus the historic attractions.       **  Remember in NC everyone must wear a helmet.

Be Mindful of Local Laws
To name a few very Important ones:
1) Legal drinking age is 21.
2) No open containers of alcoholic beverages in vehicles or public areas.
3) Motorcycle operators and passengers under 21 must wear an approved helmet under SC law.
The helmet law the city of mb passed has been OVERTURNED by the SC Supreme Court.
4) Speeding and seat belt laws are strictly enforced.
5) The Noise Ordinance the city of mb passed is still in effect.
6) No littering.

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Myrtle Beach Bike Week LLC
Sonny Productions LLC

280 Haynes Rd,
Summerfield NC 27358

Office # 336-643-1367
Click Here to E-mail us

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