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Myrtlespring2012.Pdf Welcome to the Grand Strand Bike Week 2012! We are so glad that you are here. The weather is awesome and with gas prices so high, the bike is looking better every day. That's a great thing! So, get out and ride. $20 to fill a Harley! I want to thank Beaver Bar for the awesome cover. That's a great T-shirt, too. Take some home for souvenirs. Next, I want to thank Suck Bang Blow for the Centerfold; and Joye Napier and Risher lawfirm for the back cover. Hope you don't need them, but if you do, get the best! With that, lots of stuff to do, so let's get started! Spokes & Bones has Rick Derringer on the 18th. And lots of vendors, and some nice shady spots in the middle of all the Bike Week Events. Also HHI. Get some real cool wheels, handlebars, and brakes for your ride. Next, Full Throttle Saloon comes to Myrtle Beach at the House of Blues. Meet the cast and crew of the Full Throttle Saloon Show, and Jackyl on Saturday night for the grand finale. Also, bands all day Thursday, Friday and Saturday on the deck. Suck, Bang Blow – bands, bands, bands, contests, burnouts and wet t-shirt contests all day long. What more can you ask for?! Onward – Beaver Nation! At the Beaver Bars - Little, County and Junction. Rebel Son will be there – you've got to see. Special Bike Show on the 19th with the IMBB guys. Don't miss it. Next – tattoos. Go to Pitbull Tattoos voted best tattoo shop in Myrtle Beach four years in a row. Clean, sterile, and the artists do awesome work. Stay out of tents, trailers and kitchens. You have to wear it – not them. Now, if you have the need for speed, see Chris at his new location at Spokes & Bones. Cycle Solutions will make that bike sing - and go real fast, too! Yeah, Baby! And for you who are looking for a new bike, see Tim at Coastal Victory. Maybe you'll take one home with you. Now – my favorite subject....FOOD! Texas Roadhouse has lots of stuff planned for you this Bike Week annnnnnddddd – the BEST ribs on the inlet. They are having karaoke and Harley HOG is having a special event on the 21st. Make sure you stop by and visit. I want to thank the folks at Sleep Inn for making my stay in Myrtle Beach a comfortable one. A million thanks to you guys – Todd, Matt, Chad and Kevin! And Traci, too! Legends has a new location by Broadway at the Beach. They look like the real stars, and they sound like the real stars – don't miss the show. Now to say thanks to Linda for your magic fingers, Thunder for your maps, Mike for putting it together, Doug and Carol for helping us out in this moment of crisis (LOL). Without you, we would have been up the creek without a paddle! And to Frank, Jane and Hank – you guys put me together and get me out on time. Thanks a million. Without you guys, we don't exist. This is very important, please tell every advertiser that you saw them in the Pocket Guide®. We are online and available prior to the Rally so you can see what is happening before you leave your home to come here. www.BikersPocketGuide.com You can actually plan on what you want to do during your stay in the Grand Strand. Isn’t that cool! You can call us at 386.323.9955. In closing - my usual speech. Don’t be draggin’ down 17 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 Bike Week. ......Remember – rubber side down, shiny side up. Ron Martin PS – Happy Birthday to Jason, Robin, and Dad! Happy 55th Anniversary to Mom and Dad! I'm so happy! Robin is graduating from high school! What an expensive month! Congratulations Lesley Beaver on your new Grandbaby Trey! 4 THE STAFF Ron Martin “Thunder” [email protected] [email protected] Phone: (386) 323-9955 Illustrator / Maps Publisher Carol Mittelsdorf Mike Barnard [email protected] [email protected] Photographer/Graphics Art Director The Biker’s Pocket Guide, Inc. Linda Montgomery P. O. Box 265087 [email protected] Event Listings Daytona Beach, FL 32126 Phone: (386) 323-9955 BikersPocketGuide.com Made & Printed in the USA...yeah baby! SOUVENIR BIKER'S POCKET GUIDE FOR GRAND STRAND SPRING RALLY 2012 This list of events is compiled from various sources and all dates & times are tentative & subject to change. The Souvenir Biker’s Pocket Guide for Grand Strand Spring Motorcycle Rally 2012 is published by Biker’s Pocket Guide, Inc., P.O. Box 265087, Daytona Beach, FL 32126 (386) 323-9955. Publish- er: Ron Martin. We are on the web at: www.bikerspocketguide.com. Events in this Guide begin May. 11th and end May 20th. The following are listings of merchant and advertiser names and addressees who are participating in Grand Strand Spring Motorcycle Rally 2012 festivities. Updated 05/1/2012. ©2000-2012 Biker’s Pocket Guide, Inc. All rights reserved. Biker’s Pocket Guide, Inc., its Publisher, Agents & Advertisers do not necessarily condone any activities or advertisement listed in this Guide. The Publisher and its of- ficers, employees, agents, volunteers, and sponsors are not responsible for any loss or damage which might be associated 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 publishing of this guide. Finally, no scanning or copying without the permission of the Publisher. This stuff is copyrighted! Understand...? We are Bikers who publish a magazine, not Publishers who own Motorcycles! 6 7 Advertisers Index Beaver Bar – 3381 Bus. Hwy 17, Murrells Inlet, Kimmy Cruz – KimmyCruz.com SC 19576, (843) 357-6969. County Line – 3534 Legends in Concert – 2925 Hollywood Dr, Bus. Hwy 17 S, Murrells Inlet (843) 651-3838. Myrtle Beach, SC. (843) 238-7827. Legendsin- www.BeaverBar.net concert.com Coastal Victory Motorcycle – 5140 Highway Myrtle Beach Harley-Davidson 4710 S. Kings 17 South, Murrells Inlet, SC, (843) 651-9799. Hwy, Myrtle Beach, SC 29575. (843) 369.5555. wwwJoy.coastalvictory.com MyrtleBeachHarley.com Cycle Solutions – Spokes & Bones. 3585 S. 600 Myrtle Beach Screen Printing – 2142 Hwy 17 S, E, Hartford City, IN 47348. Rally phone: (765) Garden City, SC. Myrtlebeachscreenprinting. 730-1646. Shop phone: (765) 768-6000. www. com (843) 957-0196 cyclesolutionsonline.com No Name City – I-90, exit 34, Sturgis, SD – Dick Martin Custom Cycles – 4501 Socastee (605) 347-9169 Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29588. (843) 293-6241. www.NoNameCity.com Econolodge Inns & Suites – 401 Hospitality Outer Banks Harley-Davidson – 8739 Caratoke Lane, Myrtle Beach, SC. (843) 236-1264. Hwy, Harbinger, NC. (252) 338-8866. Outer- Full Throttle Festival – located at the House of bankshd.com Blues during the event. Pitbull Tattoo Clinic – 700 A thru D Seaboard Hawg Halters – Spokes & Bones. 389 Lumkpkin Street, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577. (843) County Pkwy, Dahlonega, GA 30533. (877) 839-1642. 442.5837. HawgHalter.com. Sleep Inn Motel – 108 Waccamaw Pines, Myrtle HogGaiters – 26 Circle Drive, Springfield, IL Beach, SC 29579. (843) 236-0102. 62703. (217) 585-1500. Hoggaiters.com Spokes and Bones Saloon - 2340 Hwy 17S, Pit Bull Tattoo Clinic – 700 D Seaboard St, Garden City, SC. (843) 651-5510. Myrtle Beach, SC. (843) 839-1642. Spokesandbones.com House of Blues – 4640 Hwy 17S, N Myrtle Suck Bang Blow – SBB Original, 3393 Bus 17, Beach, SC 29582. (843) 272-3000. Houseof- Myrtle Beach, SC; and SBB 4 Corners, 11980 blues.com Hwy 17 Bypass, Murrells Inlet, SC - (843) 357- Iron Horse Campground – 20446 Sturgis Rd, 9528. www.suckbangblow.com Sturgis, SD – (877) 700-4766. www.ironhorse- Super 8 Motel – 3801 Highway 17S, North campground.com Myrtle Beach, SC 29582 Joye Napier Risher LLC – 3575 Hwy 17 Busi- (843) 913-3030. ness, Murrells Inlet, SC 29576. (843) 357-6454. Texas Roadhouse Grill – 3037 Hwy 17 Bus., Inletlaw.com Garden City, SC. (843) 357-3245. 8 Schedule of Events Beaver Bar – 2 Beavers – what more could you BeaverBar.net ask?!! The Beaver Bar and the County Line Coastal Victory Motorcycle – We will never stop (3/10 of a mile south of the original Beaver). delivering the best riding experience on the Bike Show on 5/19, registration onsite 8a-11a planet-find out for yourself! Largest selection of – trophies and prizes. Hall of Fame celebration, Bikes and Accessories in the Carolinas! On 5/9- Master Bike Builder, Lee Wimmer. Ceremony 20, come visit the Victory Demo Truce – call and reception begins 7pm. Come watch the ahead to set up your ride. Test ride any Victory! bikes cruise by in our traditional rockers, sit Visit us at 5140 Highway 17 South, Murrells on our huge street side deck under the ole oak Inlet, SC, (843) 651-9799.www.coastalvictory. trees. Live Music, Cute tub girls, Vendors, Bike com. VictoryMotorcycleParts.com. Week Menu. Thurs & Fri, 5/16&17 – Rebel Cycle Solutions – Open Bike Week from 9am ‘til Son! 5/19 – IMBBA Bike Show & Hall of Fame the last bike is done! We offer on-site instal- Celebration for Lee Wimmer.
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