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Custom & Vintage Bike Expert

"The Original Biker Lawyer"

BIKE COMPETITION!

Presented by AmericanBikerLawyer.com

The Great American Motorcycle Show bike competition is back, January 22-23, 2022 at the Cobb Galleria Centre! Participate in the Steve Murrin "The Original Biker Lawyer" Bike Competition. Shop the largest indoor show in the south and get everything you need to get you on the open road. Enter your motorcycle in the big Bike Competition FOR ONLY $25!!!!

$300 Best of Show Prize. Trophies for 1st & 2nd place in each class.

If you wish to enter please complete the form and attach the entry fee of $25.00 which includes one weekend pass to the show.

$25 ENTRY FEE includes ONE weekend pass. Extra passes are $12 each. All bikes will be located on the floor in order by class.

COBB GALLERIA ADDRESS: Two Galleria Pkwy, Atlanta 30339

SET UP is Friday from 1pm-6pm or Saturday morning from 9:30am-11am.

TROPHIES: Awarded in all classes 1st & 2nd place. Winners will be announced after 4pm on Sunday. Bikes must stay in building until close of show Sunday at 5pm. This is due The COBB GALLERIA fire code and security rules.

CONTACT: smurrin@murrinandwallace.com

FOR SALE SIGNS: For Sale signs are allowed on a bike.

SPACE: each bike will be given a 8x8 area.

PAYMENT: Make check to NATC Shows or call us at 770-279-9899 with CC#

Bike Competition Entry Form

Mail entry to:
        NATC Shows - Bike Competition
        1455 Oakbrook Dr. St. 600
        Norcross GA 30093

Or email entry to lynne@natcshows.com

BIKE CLASSES EXPLAINED

1. American Custom
• Factory, standard production based, manufactured motorcycle. Stock Frame. Engine Mods, sheetmetal/body work (including paint), suspension, chrome accessories, custom wheels, seat, exhaust, and handle bars allowed.

2. Metric Custom
• Factory, standard production based, manufactured motorcycle. Stock Frame. Engine Mods, sheetmetal/body work (including paint), suspension, chrome accessories, custom wheels, seat, exhaust, and handle bars allowed.

3. Vintage
• Two or three wheeled motorcycle manufactured in the U.S. that is 25 years or older and is presented in OEM/original style.

If you have any questions, please contact: smurrin@murrinandwallace.com

Sponsored by Steve Murrin - The Original Biker Lawyer