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Bikers Plan Spring Rally in Wildwood, April 23-25

 

By Herald Staff

WILDWOOD —Do you miss the wind on your face, the smell of leather or the rumble of your engine as you ride down the street? Then it’s time to regain your status as ‘King of the Road’ as thousands of motorcycles converge in the Wildwoods for the annual Wildwood Spring Bike Rally Friday, April 23 through Sunday, April 25.
This three-day event, held on Oak and Atlantic Avenues, starts at 10 a.m. daily and will feature vendors, food, entertainment and the Annual Wildwood Harley Davidson Open House. Vendors will be set up 10 a.m.-6 p.m. daily displaying the most up-to-date motorcycle parts, clothing and accessories.
Also, Wildwood Harley Davidson, located at the entrance of town on Rio Grande Avenue, will host its annual Spring Open House, offering customers special deals on clothing, bikes and motorcycle rentals.
The Wildwood Spring Bike Rally comes to an end on Sunday, April 25, when the Wildwoods plays host to the end of the Ride the Wave Motorcycle Run, originating on the Camden Waterfront and ending in the Wildwoods. The charity motorcycle ride will benefit the Camden and Gloucester County Hero Scholarship Funds. Money raised will also go to help the families of fallen police, firefighter and EMS workers. For more information about the Ride the Wave Motorcycle Run please visit www.RideTheWave.com.
For more information about the Wildwood Spring Bike Rally, please visit www.WildwoodSpringRally.com or call 609-729-8870.

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