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Myrtlespring2016.Pdf Welcome to Cruisin' the Coast 2016! We are so glad you are here. The weather should be beautiful and I know you are itchin' to ride.... gas prices are down, so get on that motorcycle and ride around town! I want to thank Myrtle Beach Harley-Davidson for the cover. Thanks to ThrottleFest for the Centerfold, and Tom McGrath's Motorcycle Law Group for the back cover. I hope you don't need them, but if you do, they are the best. Without you guys we don't exist. Let's get started! Coastal Victory and Indian Motorcycles – stop by and say hi and take a test ride. Maybe you'll take one home! Tattoos. Stay out of tents trailers and kitchens. I suggest Pit Bull Tattoo. Best artists and custom work. Clean, sterile environment. Myrtle Beach Harley-Davidson has lots of events going on. Check out the Guide for the complete list of all of their events and bike shows, from the Veterans motorcycle ride to the kick off party. The Beaver Bar – home of the $2 beers. They are having a huge bike show with over $15,000 of prizes. Check it out. Plus they have live entertainment. Spoke & Bones are having a free concert featuring the Outlaws. Yes, the Out- laws – free. Also the Flaunt Girls every night at the FMF After Party. Lots of great entertainment with themed bars. They have the Battle of the Baggers Bike Show. Check the Guide for info. Suck Bang Blow - 20th anniversary. Thaaat's right! The Horse Bike Show and Kandy Kulture's Bike Show. Burnout contests and some great entertainment. ThrottleFest! Check out the complete line-up in the Schedule, including Jackyl, Sebastian Bach, and Appetite for Destruction to name a few. Garden City Finish Line Bar & Grill is now under new management. Check out the Guide for a complete listing of all the goings on. They have daily food spe- cials that sound great. Halifax Urban Ministries has a bike give-a-way. Donations for tickets for a chance to win the motorcycle or cash – tickets available at Barefoot Landing and Myrtle Beach Harley-Davidson. Stop by and say hi to Kimmy Cruz. She will be at Suck Bang Blow. She is a hoot and you can grab a Pocket Guide from her. Bad Ass Bullets – gotta check this out. Great bullet casings screw cover sys- tem for your bike. Check them out at the Beaver Bar. The Hornet is an electronic sound that keeps deer away from you. Install one on your bike or your vehicle to avoid costly accidents. See ad for the Bike Week special. Barefoot Landing Rally on the Strand. The most vendors in the Rally. Come check them out. They have great restaurants and stores. Also, for you all that are going to Sturgis this year. A few things to tell you about. Full Throttle Saloon is opening up after the fire and is rebuilding. They also purchased the Broken Spoke Campground which is now Full Throttle Sa- loon Presents the Pappy Hoel Campground and Resort. For those who want to be vendors there, please contact Gary and Paul – the numbers are in the Guide – to get a spot in the new venue. No Name City Luxury Cabins and RV – great place to stay while in Sturgis. Make reservations now for Sturgis. RJ and Tanya are great people and will take great care of you. See the Guide for some of the close by places to visit. All are within a 90 minute ride. Some great day trips. Thanks to my staff for all the help on the Guide. Thanks to Linda for just about everything, Thunder for the maps, Mike for putting me together, and Jane for getting me out in print. Thanks to Steven Spoons for the great photography work he has done for us. This is very important, please tell every advertiser that you saw them in the Pocket Guide®. We are available online and available prior to the Rally so you can see what is happening before you leave your home to come here. Check us out on FaceBook, too. You can actually plan on what you want to do during your stay in Myrtle Beach. Isn’t that cool! And if you to be in an edition of the Bikers Pocket Guide, visit us on our website, BikersPocketGuide.com to look at the archived Guides, and information on how to advertise with us. In closing - my usual speech. Don’t be draggin’ and revving your pipes, ‘cause you’ll get a ticket and free room and board. If you’ve had too much to drink, park your bike and get a taxi home. Think before you drink. Don’t leave your drinks unattended. It’s not the bartender’s job to babysit your drinks. Take care of your bartenders and servers. They work real hard to make your vacation unforgettable. Have a safe and great Bike Week! Remember – rubber side down, shiny side up. ~ Ron Martin PS - Lots of love to you, Ronnie and Robin. Happy Mothers Day to Mom. Happy Birthday to Jason and Robin – lots of love to you. To all the Mothers on Mothers Day, we wish you a great, great Day. Ron MartinTHE STAFF “Thunder” [email protected] [email protected] Phone: (386) 323-9955 Illustrator / Maps Publisher The Biker’s Pocket Guide, Inc. Mike Barnard P. O. Box 265087 [email protected] Daytona Beach, FL 32126 Art Director Phone: (386) 323-9955 Linda Montgomery BikersPocketGuide.com [email protected] Editor / Event Listings Made & Printed in the USA. SOUVENIR BIKER'S POCKET GUIDE FOR MYRTLE BEACH SPRING BIKE WEEK 2016 This list of events is compiled from various sources and all dates & times are tentative & subject to change. The Sou- venir Biker’s Pocket Guide for Myrtle Beach Spring Rally 2016 is published by Biker’s Pocket Guide, Inc., P.O. Box 265087, Daytona Beach, FL 32126 (386) 323-9955. Pub- lisher: Ron Martin. We are on the web at: www.bikerspock- etguide.com. Events in this Guide begin May 13 and end May 22. The following are listings of merchant and adver- tiser names and addresses who are participating in Myrtle Beach Spring Bike Week 2016 festivities. Updated 5/1/16. ©2000-2016 Biker’s Pocket Guide, Inc. All rights reserved. Biker’s Pocket Guide, Inc., its Publisher, Agents & Advertis- ers do not necessarily condone any activities or advertise- ments listed in this Guide. The Publisher and its officers, employees, agents, volunteers, and sponsors are not re- sponsible for any loss or damage which might be associ- ated with patronage of any party named in this publication, and is not responsible for any Act of God such as inclement weather, fire, flood, natural or man-made disaster, etc., that are out of the control of the Publisher, which affect the pub- lishing of this guide. Finally, no scanning or copying without the permission of the Publisher. This stuff is copyrighted! Understand...? ADVERTISERS INDEX Bad Ass Bullets – BadAssBullets. Center, Hwy 501, 843.236.5555; and com, or call us at (952) 948-2181 The Harley Shop at the Beach, North Barefoot Landing – BarefootBikeR- MB. (843) 663-5555. Visit us online at ally.com. 843.450.1143 myrtlebeachharley.com Beaver Bar – Big Bar: 3381 Bus. Hwy No Name City – I-90, exit 34, 20899 17, Murrells Inlet, SC 19576, (843) Pleasant Valley Drive, Sturgis, SD – 357-6969. Little Bar: 3534 Bus. Hwy (605) 347-8891. NoNameCity.com 17 S, Murrells Inlet (843) 651-3838. Pappy Hoel Campground and BeaverBar.net Resort – Sturgis, SD. For vendors, Coastal Victory Motorcycle – 3956 Contact Gary: 843.267.0233 or Paul Hwy 17 South, Murrells Inlet, SC, at 386.717.1110 (843) 651-9799. CoastalVictory.com Pit Bull Tattoo - 700 A Seaboard St, Cruisin' The Coast – www.myrtle- Myrtle Beach. (843) 839-1642 Pitbull- beachharley.com. MB Harley-David- tattoomyrtlebeach.com son (843) 369-5555; Broadway at the Spokes & Bones Saloon – 2340 Hwy Beach (843) 293-5555; Tanger Outlet 17S, Murrells Inlet, SC. (843) 651- Center, Hwy 501, (843) 236-5555; 5510. SpokesAndBones.com The Harley Shop at the Beach, North Sturgis Motorcycle Rally – Sturgis- Myrtle Beach. (843) 663-5555. motorcyclerally.com Dick Martin – 1560 Pine Island Suck Bang Blow – SBB Original, Rd., Myrtle Beach, SC 29577. (843) 3393 Bus 17, Myrtle Beach, SC - 340-6969. (843) 651-7960. suckbangblow.com Garden City Finish Line Bar & Grill – Throttle Fest – fullthrottlesaloon. 614 Atlantic Drive, Garden City, SC. com 843.651.9354 Thunder Beach Rally – Panama Harley Davidson Boots – HarleyDa- City Beach, Florida. 888.396.1638. vidsonBoots.com thunderbeachproductions.com The Hornet – 800.475.3563. xp3Hor- Tom McGrath's Motorcycle Law net.com Group – 800.321.8968. Motorcycle- Hottail Customs – (843) 385-2749, LawGroup.com Jeff Kimel Get the Complete House of Blues Guide Online! Indian Motorcycle of Myrtle Beach BikersPocketGuide.com – 3956 Hwy 17 S., Murrells Inlet, SC. 843. 651.9799. coastalvictory.com Iron Horse Campground – 20446 Sturgis Rd, Sturgis, SD – (877) 700- 4766. ironhorsecampground.com Kimmy Cruz – kimmycruz.com Myrtle Beach Harley-Davidson – Myrtle Beach Harley-Davidson, MB (843) 369-5555; Broadway at the Beach, (843) 293-5555; Tanger Outlet SCAN ME 13 Master Event Guide – Annual Battle of the Baggers – Spokes & Bones (843) 651-3838. BeaverBar.net The Boathouse Waterway Bar & Grill. Myrtle Beach Spring Rally 2016 Saloon – May 19-20. $20 entry fee per Bike Night on the Deck – House of Wed, May 18, 4p-7p – Rally Party at 1st Annual Bagger and Open Class class begins at noon each day. Bagger Blues, MB – Doors at 6pm on May Palmetto Moonshine.
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