77th Annual Daytona Bike Week is Coming March 9-18

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Daytona Bike Week

Time to hop on your hog and go to the massive, wild, sun soaked party that kicks off motorcycle season.

Get ready to shake off those winter blues and soak up some sun and high-octane fun in Daytona Beach, Florida. The 77th annual Daytona Bike Week, one of the biggest and best motorcycle events, will be roaring into Daytona Beach March 9 to 18.

Daytona Bike Week has something for every rider. Of course the street festival is a big draw, as are the rides and rallies. There are plenty of concerts to rock out to, as well as motorcycle races to get your adrenaline pumping. And there are bike shows that show off some of the coolest, rarest, and raddest motorcycles. The event usually draws a crowd of about 500,000 motorcyclists from not just all over the country, but all over the world.

Daytona Bike Week

Harley-Davidson will be there, showcasing their bike lineup, gear, demos, stunts and more. Plus, Harley-Davidson Factory Flat Track will be tearing up the track on March 15 during the Daytona TT at the Daytona International Speedway.

Daytona Bike Week

There are many activities that will take place at different locations throughout the Daytona Beach area. For all the info, event calendars, locations, and maps, go to Harley-Davidson and the official Daytona Bike Week website. While you’re on the Bike Week site, you can enter to win the Official Bike of 2018 Daytona Bike Week, a completely customized and completely kickass 2010 Harley-Davidson Super Glide, presented by American Iron and Chaos Cycle.

So get your motor revving and head to Daytona for what promises to be another wild and epic party to remember.

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Longtime automotive journalist S.J. Bryan has been covering the automotive industry for over five years and is an editor with Ford Truck Enthusiasts and regular contributor to F-150 Online, Harley-Davidson Forums, and The Mustang Source, among other popular auto sites.

Bryan first discovered her passion for all things automotive while riding in her parent's 1968 Ford Mustang. The automotive expert cut her teeth growing up riding on Harleys, and her first car was a Chevy Nova. Despite her lead foot, Bryan has yet to receive a speeding ticket.

The award-winning former playwright was first published at age 18. She has worked extensively as a writer and editor for a number of lifestyle and pop culture publications. The diehard gearhead is a big fan of American muscle cars, sixth-gen Ford trucks, and Oxford commas.

S.J. can be reached at sherryjbry@gmail.com.