Starting a "Bike Night"
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Starting a "Bike Night"
We live in a small town, but there are a lot of riders here.
Would like to have a Bike Night at a local tavern during the riding season. Our season is short but sweet, so we try to ride as much as possible.
Any suggestions on how, when, who, what to do to get this rolling?
Would like to have a Bike Night at a local tavern during the riding season. Our season is short but sweet, so we try to ride as much as possible.
Any suggestions on how, when, who, what to do to get this rolling?
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Im in the middle of creating bike rides [ same thing sorta ] My plan is to create a ride the 2nd sat of the month for the summer. Im in the process of mapping out routes with interesting stops or views any direction up to 300 miles. Im using my friends and surrounding dealers for ideas and places to eat ect. Im then having a mass email, text, local bar facebook page etc. and this forum to reach others. My goal is to get a group of people to ride and to look forward to the next one! Thats why I picked once a month, It has time to grow and not get boring.
If Iwas planning a bike night, Maybe I would work with the bar and get drink specials or a ride in bike show [free entry] and give top 5 bikes a burger or drinks. But I would make the nights about the BIKES, not everybody wants to party! The most successful ones Ive seen were family friendly untill a certain time say 8pm. I have not considered a bike night but I would think If you had 8-10 of your buddies, consistent location, donated prizes, food drink specials, word of mouth, internet, hd dealer flyers ect. it would take off. Ive allready have about 50 interested in my rides. if 1/2 show up im happy. hope my thoughts put an idea in your head.
If Iwas planning a bike night, Maybe I would work with the bar and get drink specials or a ride in bike show [free entry] and give top 5 bikes a burger or drinks. But I would make the nights about the BIKES, not everybody wants to party! The most successful ones Ive seen were family friendly untill a certain time say 8pm. I have not considered a bike night but I would think If you had 8-10 of your buddies, consistent location, donated prizes, food drink specials, word of mouth, internet, hd dealer flyers ect. it would take off. Ive allready have about 50 interested in my rides. if 1/2 show up im happy. hope my thoughts put an idea in your head.
#5
I would do a city council meeting and see how they and the local PD feel about it before you invest much time & effort , those 2 can **** on your good time parade real quick with nasty repercussions .
#6
If you want to get support make it family friendly and have some stuff for kiddies too like bounce house. Find a BBQ vendor and ask him to come out. Most will come to you for events. Have a bike show with some prizes and/or a charity bike wash. Get local Harley shop to sponsor it they can bring models down to let people do test rides. Find a local southern rock cover band. Stuff like that should get you going.
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Has anyone organized one of these?
I would think a weeknight, wed or thurs, would be best for safety and for best attendance. Fri. and Sat. can get crazy and people have things to do on weekends. (like ride) Maybe a short ride to the tavern before the "Bike Night" is the way to go?
Any suggestions much appreciated.
I would think a weeknight, wed or thurs, would be best for safety and for best attendance. Fri. and Sat. can get crazy and people have things to do on weekends. (like ride) Maybe a short ride to the tavern before the "Bike Night" is the way to go?
Any suggestions much appreciated.