Ride Free in the Outer Banks During the Labor Day Bike Show
Rev up the Harley, don your leathers, and strap your best buddy into the sidecar. The Outer Banks aren't just for summer vacation, and the Labor Day weekend is proof. For the last seven years, motorcyclists and enthusiasts have gathered in the Currituck area of the OBX to celebrate the rip-roaring two-wheelers that line the main roads annually. At the Outer Banks Bike Show, you don't have to own a motorcycle to have fun, but it helps to have a ride.
The Outer Banks Bike show is held in Grandy, North Carolina, with the Walnut Island Restaurant and Barry's Bar taking on the majority of hosting duties. Proceeds from the event go to benefit the Victory Junction Gang, a camp designed for children with special needs, founded by NASCAR driver and North Carolina native Kyle Petty, in honor of his late son Adam. Starting normally on the Friday of Labor Day, bikers can enjoy live music and dinner specials at the restaurant, while vendors from the around the country display their wares - T-shirts, bike accessories, and other fun items of interest.
Saturday kicks into high gear with a specially priced biker's buffet, followed by games and contests worth cash prizes. There may be poker competitions, contests for the best, fastest, and oldest bikes, and other related events. An auction and live music cap off the night, followed by a Sunday of camaraderie, food, and award presentations.
The only restrictions to attending the Outer Banks Bike Show are the prohibition of dogs, gang colors, and weapons. Otherwise, this event promises to bring together bikers from around the United States. If you're looking for a good time this fall and want to appreciate some beautiful motorcycles and connect with other riders, make the Outer Banks one stop for Labor Day.
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