MUSKEGON, MI – Stunt reveals and live new music served welcome motorcyclists to Rebel Road on Friday, July 16.
Stephanie Jenkins, who attended every Rebel Highway rally because it began in 2015, stated she’s searching forward to being back just after two years without having an occasion.
“It’s great for Muskegon. It delivers funds to the town and bikes,” Jenkins claimed.
Motorcycles lined the streets in downtown Muskegon Friday for the return of Rebel Street and Bike Time. The rallies, held more than the exact same weekend in Muskegon, attract 1000’s to the city for a celebration of bikes, meals, music and more. Both equally situations were being canceled last year thanks to COVID-19.
Bikers returned this 7 days to fill Western Avenue for the get started of Rebel Highway. Michigan’s biggest bike rally kicked off at 5 p.m. with reside music, stunt displays and a beer back garden in Hackley Park, 350 W. Webster Ave.
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Sellers promoting sizzling food, leather goods, t-shirts and bikes packed Western Avenue, reworking it into Rebel Road for the weekend. Western Avenue amongst 3rd and Seventh streets will only be open up to motorbike targeted traffic from until finally Sunday, July 18 at 5 p.m.
The Rebel Street beer back garden opened at 5 p.m. when the 1st band of the rally, Bitter Want, took the stage at Hackley Park.
The very first two stunt exhibits of the weekend took above Clay Avenue amongst Third and Fourth streets Friday night time. Relentless Stunts will host demonstrates all over again at midday, 2 p.m., 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. on Saturday. The final stunt show is planned for Sunday at midday.
The relaxation of the weekend involves live music from nearby and nationwide acts, a Overlook Rebel Road biker pageant, a tattoo contest and raffles.
Rebel Highway is arranged by and fundraises for the Kid Abuse Council of Muskegon County.
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Muskegon Bike Time is centered close to the Hot Rod Harley Davidson grounds, 149 Shoreline Travel.
The 14th annual rally continues Saturday, July 17 with free of charge concert events, Harley-Davidson demo rides and contests.
Bicycle Time finishes on Sunday, July 18 with a Patriot Journey by way of the Muskegon place.
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