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Carolinas’ Full Throttle Magazine CUSTOMThe BIKES, LIVE MUSIC & GOOD TIMES
MYRTLE BEACH BIKE WEEK IS BACK! By: Lincoln Infield
Beach Spring Bike Week is a tradition for most east coast bikers. It’s had its ups and downs over the past decade with an upswing expected for this year’s spring rally. Myrtle Beach Bike Week is known for wild custom bikes, cruisin’ the strip, great live music, up and down the 60 mile long Grand Strand. The 82nd Annual Myrtle Beach Bike Week didn’t disappoint and brought a ton of bikers back to the beach starting in Shallotte, NC at Beach House Harley-Davidson. Beach House Harley-Davidson puts on their own Spring Bike Week with a slew of vendors, food and live music at their beautiful destination Harley-Davidson dealership. Beach House hosts a factory sale with 50% off Motorclothes for riders to browse through while tapping your toes to the Lockwood River Band or one of the other bands lined up for the rally. The H-D Demo Truck was also on site taking groups of riders out on the latest 2021 Harley-Davidson Motorcycles. The Makiai Brewing Company set up and kept busy slinging yrtle
cold beer while the Nana’s Main Ingredients Food truck kept everyone fed. Vendors line the property and fill the back lot including Tom McGrath’s Motorcycle Law Group who was signing folks up to win FREE motorcycle. They also had a riding challenge going, where you could win $100 just for riding your motorcycle to the different locations where the Firm That Rides was set up! It’s a great place to stop on the way down the coast to Myrtle Beach or if you want to get out of the stop light drag race, it’s a great back roads ride from Myrtle Beach, just remember to take your helmet with you so you are prepared to cross back into NC! I spent most of a day hanging out Beach House before heading back down to SC for more festivities. Right in the middle of the action are two must stop biker attractions: Fishtails Biker Resale and Consignment and Bubba’s Bar and Grill. To make it even better they are side by side in a plaza on Dick Pond Rd. in Myrtle Beach. Bubba’s is a local’s favorite year round biker bar, the type of place you are looking for to hang out. They had a couple of beer tubs set up in the parking lot and the doors wide open spilling the kick ass rock and roll sounds of the Devils Cut out the doors. These guys put on a hell of a show and kept the crowd rockin. Fishtails next door has a ton of biker consignment and resale items from accessories for your bike to riding gear and everything in between. I snagged a couple parts at a great price and couldn’t resist grabbing a fishtails tank top for the wife. Did