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Planning a family trip to Myrtle Beach with the In Laws. My buddy has a trailer that I can use. I was just wondering if with all the new city ordinances if it was worth take my bike and my father in laws bike. My father in laws is a stock bike, but I have Vance and Hines slip ons and hog tunes replacement speakers (and always have them cranked up). Will that violate the noice ordinance. I always wear a helmet so I am not concerned about that one. If it is worth trailering the bikes where are some must ride places or some must stop places to eat (this big boy likes to eat HA!). Thanks for all the input!
Take your bike.....the riding is great! As long as you wear a helmet within the city limits, you will be fine. If you are not within the city limits, forget the helmet. Your pipes are fine. Enjoy the roads!!
We rode thru Myrtle a couple of times last year. Had no problems. Most of the time we rode around the city. Very few bikes in Myrtle last year at bike week. Everyone rode outside city limits.
Leave Myrtle Beach on 501 to Conway..At the foot of the bridge in Conway turn right twice to get on Hy 701 South. 701 runs from Conway to Georgetown (the back way) and there are several excellent places to eat on 701 as well as being a beautiful ride. Rad Dews BBQ is just down the road on the right, The Bucksport Marina is about half way to Georgetown and is a beautiful spot on the river with a restaurant. When you get into Georgetown go to the historic riverfront where there are several good restaurants as well as shops. Take 17 back to Myrtle Beach which will take you through Murrels Inlet (Suck Bang Blow) or go back the way you came, it is a pleasent ride for an afternoon.
Screw that place.....too good for bikers, then too good for me AND MY MONEY.
People need to keep on voting with their wallet. Stupid do gooder liberals ruined it, by trying to "control things".....that's the problem with these jerks.....all they know is control control control.....and they f@#k everything up.
Screw that place.....too good for bikers, then too good for me AND MY MONEY.
People need to keep on voting with their wallet. Stupid do gooder liberals ruined it, by trying to "control things".....that's the problem with these jerks.....all they know is control control control.....and they f@#k everything up.
~joe
lol dont hold back joe, tell us how you really feel.
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