The Famous Rat's Hole Bike Show & Tattoo Contest -Daytona Beach, FL

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The Famous Rat's Hole Bike Show & Tattoo Contest -Daytona Beach, FL

Time: October 16, 2015 to October 18, 2015
Location: New Indian Shop
Street: 290 N. Beach Street
City/Town: Daytona Beach, FL
Website or Map: http://www.ratsholecustombike…
Phone: 386-454-3496
Event Type: bike-show, tattoo-contest
Organized By: The Rat's Hole Custom Bike Shows, Inc.
Latest Activity: Sep 11, 2015

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Come be part of the largest and Longest running bike show in Daytona.We have 3 Big Shows this year. Friday Oct. 16 we have two shows. We will host the Indian and Victory customer appreciation shows. Each show will have it's own set of custom trophies by the Rat's Hole. The Famous Rat's Hole Show is Saturday Oct. 17.

Pre-register your bike by clicking on the link above.The bike shows are FREE to the public and run from 10am to 5pm.

 Enter your bike today...

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