2012 Outer Banks Bike Week Dates Announced

Outer Banks Bike Week

Outer Banks Bike Week

10th Annual Outer Banks Bike Week™ 
April 21-29, 2012

Wow, 10 years?! Already?! Even more of a reason to celebrate one of the best OBX events of the year – Outer Banks Bike Week!

The OBX Bike Week has gotten bigger and better every year, and this year promises more of the same. The full schedule of events has not been announced yet, but the dates are set, and some hints have been dropped about the fun to come.

We’ll be sure to keep you updated as we get more information, and you can find additional information at the Outer Banks Harley-Davidson website.

Here’s some of the fun you can expect from the 9 day bike extravaganza:

  • Win a $1000.00 Shopping Spree
  • Georgia Satellites Concert
  • 100 Miles of Scenic Barrier Islands
  • Live Bands & Bikini Contests
  • Bike Shows & Poker Runs
  • Guided Tours & Pin Runs
  • Tattoo Contest & Beer Belly Contest
  • H-D 2011 Factory DEMO Rides
  • Historic Lighthouses
  • Wright Brothers Memorial
  • Pirate lore and history

2011 Outer Banks Bike Week – Dates Announced

9th Annual Outer Banks Bike Week™
2 Full Weekends in 2011!
Saturday to Sunday, April 16th-24th, 2011

Outer Banks Bike Week - Harley Store

Outer Banks Bike Week - Harley Store

9 years?!  Can you believe it’s already been 9 years for the Outer Banks Bike Week?  Time flies.  And the event just keeps getting bigger and better.

2010 marked the first year Bike Week ran for eight days. Thursday had been the traditional kickoff day in prior years. This gave the bikers more time to get in the longer guided tours, extended rally activities and the area attractions. And for 2011 the OBX Bike Week is being extended to include 2 full weekends (9 days)!

Outer Banks Bike Week

Outer Banks Bike Week

The springtime weather after a long winter makes this biker paradise the perfect getaway. The Outer Banks area runs from southern Currituck County, to its northern beaches of Duck and Corolla, through Dare County and the towns of Kitty Hawk, Kill Devil Hills and Nags Head, over to Roanoke Island, Mann’s Harbor and then further south to Hatteras and Ocracoke Island. The venue is spread out enough to ride without any crowd or traffic concerns but intimate enough to make friends for life.

Like any good bike rally, Outer Banks Bike Week™ has more than enough activities and entertainment to keep riders going all week. The rally events are all free due to the local business sponsors who have been extremely enthusiastic and generous in supporting this growing event during the spring.

Updates on 2011 events coming soon.

Outer Banks Harley Pirate’s Run

Outer Banks Harley-Davidson’s
signature event is coming up soon!

“The Pirate’s Run”
September 4th

One of the longest running
motorcycle events in the area.

Win BIG prizes or you may
be the lucky winner of the Grand Prize $1000!

Always a great ride & party!!

Outer Banks Harley Pirate's Run - 2010

Outer Banks Harley Pirate's Run - 2010

Cannonball Run on the Outer Banks

For most, thoughts of “Cannonball Run” bring memories of early 80’s fashion, Burt Reynold’s mustache, and Dom DeLuise’s goofy laugh, but this isn’t 1981, and Burt’s racing days have long since passed; there’s a new, modern Cannonball Run starting on the Outer Banks in September 2010.  The 2010 version is a cross-country motorcycle race starting on the East Coast (OBX) and  culminating 3,300 miles later on the West Coast (Santa Monica, CA), and although the race may be modern, the motorcycles are anything but contemporary.

The Motorcycle Cannonball Run is the creation of Lonnie Isam, Jr., promoter and owner of Jurassic Racing in Sturgis, South Dakota.  The race will launch a pack of riders on vintage motorcycles on an historic ride across the U.S.  Participants are required to ride classic pre-1916 motorcycles such as Pope, Sears, Flying Merkel, Excelsior, Henderson, Indian, Triumph, and the Harley-Davidson’s Silent Grey Fellows.

The bikes will be put to the test during this grueling coast-to-coast pursuit as their riders navigate the back roads and byways from the Right Coast to the Left Coast. These are rare antiques, and many may not complete the ride, but the drama is sure to build as the course determines how bumpy the ride may be. Each of the riders and their motorcycles will be pushed to the very limit as the procession rolls from Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, to Santa Monica, California, during the two-week odyssey.

Contestants are from all walks of life and include museum owners, authors, and collectors as well as restorers, builders, mechanics, and an Iron Butt rider. Entrants come from the United Kingdom, Canada, Germany and the United States.   Some have already begun rigorous training in order to endure the harsh physical demands the ride will require.

The Route
The course was created by Cannonball’s Course Master, John Classen:  “Our route was chosen in order to avoid having the riders enter a single interstate whenever possible. We’ll have 12 hours of daylight each day, and a goal of having every rider check in at the day’s ending point 1 hour before sunset.”

Start on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, in Kitty Hawk, the birthplace of aviation. Finish, after about 3300 miles on the road, on the Pacific Ocean beach in Santa Monica, California, a suburb of Los Angeles.

Approximately a two-week schedule.  Start on a Friday in Kitty Hawk, and finish in Santa Monica two weeks later on a Sunday. The route is 17 days total, 16 days on the road, and one rest day in Hot Springs, Arkansas. The two days before the start in Kitty Hawk will be registration, vehicle inspection, an optional practice run along the outer banks of Cape Hatteras National Seashore, a short classroom session, and a hosted welcome reception.

A fairly flat route, but also scenic and historic. There is a whole other world out there when you travel cross-country and stay off Interstate highways.  The total distance traveled on Interstates will be less than 100 miles…all the way to Albuquerque without a single mile of Interstate.

Cross the Appalachians in the vicinity of the Great Smoky Mountains, climb Magazine Mountain in Arkansas, and summit Sitgreaves Pass in Arizona, but on a whole most of the route will have few steep grades.  Travel several scenic National Parkways, follow some sections of historic US 66, and have an overnight stop in Hot Springs National Park.

Participate in this prestigious event by visiting the Contact page.

Outer Banks Harley Owners Group Brings Joy to a Veteran Motorcycle Enthusiast

The Outer Banks Harley Owners Group (HOG) recently took a group ride to visit an 86 year old former member of the group.  Jesse Jasielum, an eight year member of the Outer Banks HOG, was an avid motorcycle rider until about three years ago, but now he is living in an assisted living center, spending his days in a wheelchair. 

 

In addition, to being a veteran of HOG, Jasielum is also a Navy veteran and survivor of Pearl Harbor.    

 

This group ride was organized in an effort to brighten Jesse’s day and put a smile on his face. 

 

This is a great example of the local support the OBX HOG’s provide to the area.  They are sure to have a great showing for the upcoming Outer Banks Bike Week.    

Outer Banks Harley Davidson Dealership

Kitty Hawk Harley  The Outer Banks is better known for gorgeous beaches than gorgeous motorcycles, but it seems these two objects of affection have a lot in common.

 

The same qualities that make the Outer Banks a great beach vacation also create a great opportunity for a bike trip.  OBX is a great environment for a motorcycle road trip; beautiful natural scenery, long stretches of road that run along the beach, mild weather, and great local businesses that are very friendly to bikers.  The Outer Banks’ biker-friendly environment is highlighted by the upcoming Outer Banks Bike Week in April. 

 

Another highlight of the growing Outer Banks motorcycle culture is the great success of the local Harley Davidson dealership.  Maurice Slaughter, who is the owner of four dealerships in Northeastern North Carolina and Southeast Virginia, has created some of the top Harley Davidson dealerships in the nation.  His story is particularly unique due to the fact that he is the first African American Harley Davidson store owner in the history of the company.  Through hard work and dedication, he has succeeded in building some of the most successful stores in the Harley Davidson world.  Both his Portsmouth and Kitty Hawk Stores place in the top 10 in the nation for 2008.  It is said that his Bayside megastore in Portsmouth is a must see for any motorcycle enthusiast. Slaughter attributes much of his success to his family upbringing and his education at Southern University in Louisiana.  

 

The Outer Banks Bike Week is just around the corner, and great vacation rentals are still available.

 

Great Chance to Win a Harley & Support Our Troops

Win A Harley and Support Our Armed Service Members!

 

The USO of Hampton Roads is raffling tickets to win a 2008 FXDWG Harley Davidson 105th Anniversary Wide Glide.  

 

All proceeds will go to the USO of Hampton Roads in support of our troops and their families!

 

Only 4,000 tickets will be offered at $10/each donation!

 

Drawing February 21, 2009 at the USO Benefit Dinner.  You don’t need to be present to win!

 

Please contact DAVE LUNDAHL at 252-255-6440 or email for tickets.

 

Dave Lundahl

(252) 255-6440

dave@seasiderealty.com

www.captdaveobx.com