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No problem. If you don't mind the 90min ride, Quaker Steak & Lube next to Greenville HD has one heck a bike night. I had the pleasure of going once and I would say there was plenty of ways I could have gotten myself into trouble. if I lived closer I'd go without thinking twice.
Also, spending a few moments on google I found there seems to be some bike nights in Rock Hill, which is 75-90min up I-77.
There is the Kickstand in Lancaster / Liberty that may or may not have an actual bike night. It's definitely a biker-themed establishment. I'd suggest the Lancaster location.
Also, check out the free mag "Carolina Chrome". Plenty of bike night info in there. You can usually find it at biker friendly establishments. http://www.carolinachromemagazine.com/index.php
Thanks for all the info......looks like I need to do alittle more research....lol....but I dont mind rideing if its worth the ride....
^^ I dont either. Their customer service sucks in the sales dept. Everytime I have gone in to seriously look at bikes I have only been asked once If I needed help. I went elsewhere and bought my Street Glide. They will never get my business in the sales dept.
Anyways, Im in Columbia area. Black 07' SG. Love this bike so much.
Hopefully getting to MB, also might have a ride to TN for brothers graduation.
^^ I dont either. Their customer service sucks in the sales dept. Everytime I have gone in to seriously look at bikes I have only been asked once If I needed help. I went elsewhere and bought my Street Glide. They will never get my business in the sales dept.
Anyways, Im in Columbia area. Black 07' SG. Love this bike so much.
Hopefully getting to MB, also might have a ride to TN for brothers graduation.
Welcome to the forum........... It would be nice to set up a Columbia SC ride or meet and greet sometime
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