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Daytona Bike Week Sweet Meet 7 Weeks To Go

Daytona Bike Week Sweet Meet is less than two months away, eh? What a 2008 year it was for Bike Week Sweet Meet’s through out Florida, thank you to the members that showed that subscribed to the mailing list!!!! Great news for Pantyhose Fashion at Daytona Bike Week Sweet Meet, I will be writting an article for one of the major Bike Week Sites and posting pictures to show, inside “Daytona Bike Week Sweet Meet’s!”. Presently I am working out everyday and watching my diet intake for this year’s Daytona Bike Week Sweet Meet

 

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Daytona Bike Week Sweet Meetis a great place for couples who share the passion for pantyhose fashion in public and what better place than a Daytona Bike Week Sweet Meet to show off your sexy shiny pantyhose than in a Biker Babe outfit with spiked boots or heels, wow! I cannot wait to show off the new outfits I have made so far, eh?

Daytona Bike Week Sweet Meet 2008 Bikini Contest

The first race took place on a 3.2 mile beach and road course, located south of Daytona Beach. Ed Kretz of Monterey Park, CA was its first winner, riding an American made Indian motorcycle and averaging 73.34 mph. Kretz also won the inaugural City of Daytona Beach trophy.

The 1937, race course ran approximately one and a half miles north on the beach; through a 1/4 mile turn where the sand was banked, and then onto the paved, public roadway portion for the trip south. Coming back on the final turn, another high sand bank awaited riders as they raced on the hard sands of the beach. Interestingly enough, starting times for these events were dictated by the local tide tables. The races continued from 1937 to 1941. In the early years the Daytona 200 was also called the “Handlebar Derby” by local racing scribes.

In 1948, a new beach – road course was used because of developments along the beach. Organizers were forced to move the event further south, towards Ponce Inlet. The new circuit measured 4.1 miles. The last Daytona 200 to be held on the beach – road course took place in 1960. In 1961, the famous race was moved to the Daytona International Speedway.

Daytona Bike Week has always had a flavor of its own. Some time after the war, the event began to take on a rugged edge. While the motorcycle races on the beach were organized, events surrounding the race were not. As time passed, locals became afraid of the visitors and law enforcement officers and city officials were less than enthusiastic about what some termed an “invasion”. Relations between the Bikers and law enforcement officials continued to worsen. When things appeared to be at their worst (after the 1986 event), a special task force was organized by the city in cooperation with the local chamber of commerce to improve relations and change the magnitude and scope of the event.

Today Daytona Bike Week Sweet Meet has transformed into a 10-day festival that expands throughout Volusia County. There are hundreds of events for motorcycle enthusiasts to enjoy.  Bike Week now welcomes hundreds of thousands of visitors annually and is enjoyed by locals and motorcycle enthusiasts world wide.

 

 

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