The Great American Motorcycle Show -Norcross, GA

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The Great American Motorcycle Show -Norcross, GA

Time: January 28, 2011 at 3pm to January 30, 2011 at 5pm
Location: North Atlanta Trade Center
Street: 1700 Jeurgens Court
City/Town: Norcross, GA
Website or Map: http://www.northatlantatradec…
Phone: 770-279-9899
Event Type: motorcycle-show
Organized By: Rhonda
Latest Activity: Jan 28, 2011

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3 ½ FOOTBALL FIELDS from Customs to Cruisers
All at Great Prices!

Since 1992, The Great American Motorcycle Show has been the place to buy a new motorcycle and the accessories you need. Join us for Georgia's ONLY indoor bike show January 28-30! The show is full of 2011 motorcycles brought to you by Georgia's leading dealers.
See foreign and domestic motorcycles, one of a kind custom bikes, cruisers, sport bikes, choppers, trikes, and touring bikes. Get great deals on motorcycles, trailers, leathers, ATVs, scooters, LED lights, detail products, patches and sewers, riding glasses, helmets, resorts, seat cushions, accessories, custom chrome & paint, insurance, jewelry, cold weather wear, gloves, wheels, tires, boots, security, motorcycle rental, garage gear, seats, apparel and more to get you on the open road in style no matter what you ride.

Entertainment For Everyone!
• Steve Murrin Bike Competition- more classes & CASH Prizes
• Enter the kids in Full Throttle's Best Dressed Biker Kid Contest
• LIVE! See Jerry "Motorman" Palladino- Performing riding skills
• "This Is How We Do It" seminar sponsored by Killer Creek Harley-Davidson
• Live Snake show by Snake Master Steve Scruggs
• Southern rock from J.B. Walker & Keren Leppo on the LawBike.com stage
• Meet custom builders from Don Gray Customs, Revolution Manufacturing, & Redneck Engineering

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