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Bikertoberfest 2003 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Al Franzini   
Tuesday, 12 February 2008
October 16 - 19, 2003

This begins our coverage of Biketoberfest 2003 in Daytona Beach.  It was just the opposite of Bike Week: The weather was absolutely gorgeous and we got to ride and party with our readers. It was great. Can't wait til Bike Week 2004!  We'd love to hear from you.  If ya got pictures or comments, drop us an e-mail here: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

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Once again we set up our Dixie Biker HQs at The Black Hills Saloon on US 1, seven miles south of Main Street. And, once again, y'all made it a point to stop by and see us and party a little bit. Thank you very much. We appre- ciate it! Thanks also to the fine folks at The Black Hills Saloon for havin' us.

btf05103.jpg The Lovely Shalya. You can see more of her at Rachels South in Orlando.  Before Biketoberfest, we advertised the Black Hills Saloon as the "Home of Chicks and Choppers." After Biketoberfest, we're gonna hafta call our- selves the Home of Chicks, Choppers and Superheros!
  Thanks to our good friends Allen and Roxie at Central Florida Chop- pers, we got a surprise visit from Wonder Woman. She's still HOT!
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Bikertoberfest 2002 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Monk   
Tuesday, 12 February 2008

October 11 - 20, 2002 - Daytona Beach, FL

 

Biketoberfest 2002 started for us back in June when we were contacted by the fine folks that decided to start something new:  Black Hills.  Yep, 'at's right - Black Hills right here in Daytona.  Four months, hundreds of hours of work and we got something good goin' for bikers.  If you haven't seen everything we got goin' on, click here:  Black Hills Biketoberfest.

 

In the beginning ...:

A Logo and design idea plus about five acres on US 1 beside Will's Honkytonk in Port Orange.  Eight miles south of Main Street Madness.  John B. and Johnny the Flea brought it all together to make a new Biker's Hot Spot for Biketoberfest.

 
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Thanks Steve and Jimmy for the awesome
art for our Inaugural Black Hill's T-shirt.
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Leesburg Bike Fest 2006 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Monk   
Monday, 15 May 2006
Well, Leesburg has grown up and I don't think I'm too happy about it. (7 Comments)
Last Updated ( Monday, 15 May 2006 )
 
Biketoberfest PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dixie Biker Administrator   
Thursday, 13 April 2006

Biketoberfest Event Calendar

 

 

 

 

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Leesburg Bike Fest 2004 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Monk   
Wednesday, 29 March 2006

Words by Hark - test

Pix by Hark, Flash, and Beerman Mike
Picture Commentary and other editorial remarks by Monk (in blue text)l04logobig

Monk's preamble: I'm excited - I'm writin' this on March 29 and the 2006 Leesburg Bike Fest is only a month away. Yee Haw. To get you prepared for it, here's an article about if from 2004. Judging by the amount of pictures and e-mails we get about the Leesburg Bike Fest from y’all, it seems to be one of everyone’s favorite. Ours too, though we missed it this year. And to answer lotsa y’all’s question - where were Monk and Boots? We snuck off to get some rest and recuperation for Boots after her heart attack right after Bike Week 2004. Ended up visitin' the Laughlin River Run for a little out of Florida experience with Bobby and Biggy who were visitin’ from Germany (that story is here: 2004 Laughlin River Run). That event happens to be the same weekend as the Leesburg Bike Fest. It was cool, but Leesburg is better, by a large margin. Next year, we’ll be at Leesburg fer sur.We highly recommend this awesome event. Leesburg is located about thirty miles northwest of Orlando, FL.

   Here's Hark's article:

   Two weeks before the third largest bike event in Florida, The Leesburg Bike Fest, local newspapers were predicting that 100,000 bikes would roll into Lake County the last weekend in April and those riding the bikes would spend around $30 Million. Well, as it turned out, somewhere between 125,000 and 150,000 bikes rolled into Lake County!

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