Bike Nite In The Daylite Returns To Daytona Bike Week

Bike Nite In The Daylite Returns To Daytona Bike Week

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Bike Nite in the Daylite, now in its sixth year, returns again to  Daytona BikeWeek for 2015. The event will be held from 11:00am – 4:00pm, and show entrants have the opportunity to win prizes from a number of event sponsors. Kawasaki owners and enthusiasts are invited to hang out in the Kawasaki display area at Daytona International Speedway.

You can enter your own Kawasaki motorcycle into the bike show or enjoy event activities including charity raffles, and complimentary beverages provided by Riders of Kawasaki (ROK). Voting will end at 2:30pm and the winners will be announced at 3:00pm.

Judging categories for the event will include Best Kawasaki Sportbike, Best Kawasaki Cruiser, Best Unique Bike and Best Vintage Kawasaki (1984 and prior). A People’s Choice winner will be selected in each category and will be awarded prizes from ROK, Sena Technologies and Kawasaki Genuine Accessories. The winner in each category will also take home a custom trophy made from Kawasaki motorcycle parts and have the chance to win the coveted title of “Best in Show,” plus prizes from Dunlop, Sena Technologies and olloclip, to name a few.

Official contest rules are posted here: www.kawasaki.com.

Even if you don’t own a special Kawasaki, be sure to visit and enjoy the atmosphere, see some great bikes, and take a Kawasaki demo ride on the street bike of your choice. Enter the raffle and you might win some great prizes in support of a good cause. Raffle tickets are $1 each and all proceeds will be donated to the Winship Cancer Institute at Emory Hospital in memory of long-time Kawasaki friend, Mike Thomas.

(The photo above is of 2014 Bike Nite in the Daylite’s “Best in Show” and “Best Unique Bike” winner, Billy Ray Bryant and his 1977 KZ Dragster.)
                                                                                                                                 Source: cycleworld

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