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Harley announces more events for Daytona motorcycle rally

By the Staff of Clutch and Chrome
February 13th, 2008

Motorcycle manufacturer Harley-Davidson continues to fill it's Daytona Bike Week schedule with a wide variety of events.

Engines will be revving and the fun will be firing on all cylinders as Harley-Davidson Motor Company celebrates its fifth year supporting “Black Bikers in the Park” at Daisy Stocking Park in Daytona Beach. Activities scheduled at the Harley-Davidson Experience include a fashion show, Women’s Rider’s Edge Seminars, product displays and even a temporary tattoo parlor for kids. An added attraction is Harley-Davidson’s “Hot Model” competition that is sure to rev up onlookers.

Harley-Davidson’s “Hot Model” competition is a fun event where contestants first attend a casting call between March 4th and 6th, where they have an opportunity to move on to  the Fashion show which takes place on March 7th.

During the Fashion show, two models will be selected, one male and one female to win a chance to compete in the big competition at Harley-Davidson’s 105th Anniversary celebration in August. The winners will be flown to Milwaukee where they will compete with other finalists from various events Harley-Davidson will participate in throughout the year such as National Bikers Roundup, West Coast Roundup, LAMA Domestic Rally, and Black Bike Week.

The final two winners selected in Milwaukee will win prizes and the opportunity to be featured in Harley-Davidson’s 2009 MotorClothes catalogue.

“We are looking forward to another successful year as we interact with the many Harley-Davidson owners and enthusiasts during Black Bikers in the Park,” states Lynn Bonner, Market Outreach Director, Harley-Davidson. “We take great pride in supporting the African American motorcycle community. Hosting the Harley-Davidson “Hot Model” competition gives us the opportunity to showcase the uniqueness and style African Americans bring to the world of fashion and motorcycling.”


Photo courtesy of Harley-Davidson, Inc

Harley-Davidson is also making it possible to get up-to-the-minute information on all of the activities taking place at Daytona Bike Week and “Black Bikers in the Park” with daily online coverage including blogs, photos, Harley-Davidson “Hot Model” competition highlights, and video updates at Harley-Davidson's website.

Additional Harley-Davidson activities at the Ocean Center Arena will run from March 2-8. Highlights include:

  • H.O.G. Members Only new product reception on March 2 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
  • H.O.G. Hospitality area on the first floor during regular show hours
  • Harley-Davidson and Buell New Product Show (March 2-8 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily)
  • Women’s Day activities and Womens MDA Ride arrival (March 4)
  • Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) Live Auction (March 7) and MDA Bike Raffle (March 8)

Harley-Davidson activities outside the Ocean Center during Bike Week include:

  • The Harley-Davidson Traveling Museum.
  • Annual Ride-In Custom Motorcycle Show Contest (March 5)
  • B.O.S.S. Ball of Steel Stunt Shows
  • Harley-Davidson Festival Stage with music and entertainment
  • Harley-Davidson and Buell Demos (at Daytona International Speedway)

There will also be activities at select Harley-Davidson dealerships throughout the Daytona area.

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