Daytona Beach Bike Week

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Daytona Beach Bike Week 2008

The Daytona Beach Bike Week is a motorcycle meeting in Daytona Beach that has been held annually in March since 1937. It is aimed particularly at Harley-Davidson riders and, with more than 500,000 motorcycle riders and enthusiasts, is the world's largest motorcycle event alongside the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally . Most famous is Main Street with its various saloons , including the particularly legendary Boot Hill Saloon . But events and parties also take place far outside of Daytona. The range is huge, not just at bike builders and after-sales providers. Various attractions are also offered on the Daytona Speedway . In addition to racing events such as For example, the Daytona 200 and races for the AMA Superbike Championship , you can take guided, free motorcycle test drives with the latest bikes from many motorcycle and trike manufacturers and choose from an almost unmanageable range of clothing.

On US Highway 1 , in the vicinity of Daytona Beach, there are numerous events in various biker meetings such as B. the Iron Horse or the Last Resort Bar . The meeting points are particularly popular because of the large amount of space available, as Main Street is quite narrow.

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