Ray Price Harley-Davidson and Ray Price Triumph presents Capital City Bike Nights at a new location for 2016, My Way Tavern in Raleigh. The wintry season shed its skin as the weather cooperated for the Capital City Bike Nights kickoff event on March 1st at the new My Way Tavern at 522 St. Marys St. in Raleigh. Riders came from all over and as far as Fayetteville to experience the good times, good music and great food that My Way Tavern had to offer. The Ray Price crew was there to mingle with the riders and talk shop about their latest custom creations that were on hand including a custom 2005 Road King that they turned in to a Big Wheel Bagger and a 2016 Sportster Iron 883 they customized to look like a classic FXR with stunning paint for the Harley-Davidson Custom Kings contest. The atmosphere was energetic with live music outside from the Windsor Oaks Band. Bikes were parked on the entire block and around the restaurant. People hung out and swapped stories as they enjoyed their favorite beverage and some really good food. “The downtown Raleigh setting provides the perfect atmosphere for bikers to hang out just like at the Ray Price Capital City Bikefest in September”, said Mark Hendrix, General Manager for Ray Price Harley-Davidson / Triumph. The bike night happens from 6-9pm every first and third Tuesday of the month from March through October. For more information on this and future Capital City Bike Nights go to: https://www.facebook.com/CapitalCityBikeNights/
For more than 30 years, Ray Price Harley-Davidson has served as the center of motorcycle culture in Raleigh, N.C., and among the Southeast’s top motorcycle dealerships. Home to Hall-of-Fame racing legend Ray Price, dealership staff have centuries of combined Harley riding experience to provide award-winning customer service and education programs for beginners-to-expert riders. Ray Price was again named a 2014 Dealernews Top 100 business, as well as a Powersports Business Power 50 Dealer. The team actively supports area charities through a wide range of philanthropy projects. Ray Price Racing won the National Hot Rod Association’s (NHRA) Top Fuel Harley Championship in 2014 and 2015.