What | Myrtle Beach Helmet Freedom Ride
When | Meet at 11 a.m. Saturday
Where | Starts at The Beaver Bar, 3381 U.S. 17 Business, Murrells Inlet. Maps of the ride's route will be handed out before the ride starts at noon.
Rain date | March 7, same time and place
Calling all bikers from near and far, get your helmets, change your pipes to stock and get on this ride, well that's if you don't want to increase the chance of getting a citation. This Saturday in Myrtle Beach new laws for bikers go into affect. Two of which are being highly protested being the helmet law, and noise law (89dec). The helmet law is being passed over a State Law that only requires those of 21 and under to abide by. The noise ordinance is so low that if you were mowing your lawn you literally could get a ticket for the noise.
There will probably be close to 500 bikers. All bikes welcome, all races, male and female, come ride support Myrtle Beach Bike Week and Atlantic Beach Bike Week show Myrtle Beach you don't care they passed the laws, Bike Weeks will still go on with or without the city of Myrtle Beach.
Well if you want to get on this ride show up with your ride however you want. This ride is not being sponsored by anyone and is being led by no one, it is simply a gathering of riders, FREEDOM BABY!
Things to note:
It is your responsibility to have current registration, insurance, and that your motorcycle complies with the laws. If you choose to ride with no helmet, loud exhaust, without insurance, registration etc, It is your fault and no others if you get a ticket.
This ride is not being formed for a rebellious purpose, it is simply a group of bikers joining together for a ride through the city, to enjoy each others company, and to feel free. After all isn't that what riding a bike is for FREEDOM?
See you there.
Steve
When | Meet at 11 a.m. Saturday
Where | Starts at The Beaver Bar, 3381 U.S. 17 Business, Murrells Inlet. Maps of the ride's route will be handed out before the ride starts at noon.
Rain date | March 7, same time and place
Calling all bikers from near and far, get your helmets, change your pipes to stock and get on this ride, well that's if you don't want to increase the chance of getting a citation. This Saturday in Myrtle Beach new laws for bikers go into affect. Two of which are being highly protested being the helmet law, and noise law (89dec). The helmet law is being passed over a State Law that only requires those of 21 and under to abide by. The noise ordinance is so low that if you were mowing your lawn you literally could get a ticket for the noise.
There will probably be close to 500 bikers. All bikes welcome, all races, male and female, come ride support Myrtle Beach Bike Week and Atlantic Beach Bike Week show Myrtle Beach you don't care they passed the laws, Bike Weeks will still go on with or without the city of Myrtle Beach.
Well if you want to get on this ride show up with your ride however you want. This ride is not being sponsored by anyone and is being led by no one, it is simply a gathering of riders, FREEDOM BABY!
Things to note:
It is your responsibility to have current registration, insurance, and that your motorcycle complies with the laws. If you choose to ride with no helmet, loud exhaust, without insurance, registration etc, It is your fault and no others if you get a ticket.
This ride is not being formed for a rebellious purpose, it is simply a group of bikers joining together for a ride through the city, to enjoy each others company, and to feel free. After all isn't that what riding a bike is for FREEDOM?
See you there.
Steve

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