If you want to show that you attended the 71st Daytona Bike Week rally, you have two options: add a patch to your jacket or put a sticker on your helmet. Either option is great, but the sticker is a little easier to do. If you don't want to mess with sewing or ironing on a patch, or if you don't have room for another patch, this cool sticker is a good alternative. It looks exactly like the orange 2012 Daytona Bike Week patch. Note that unlike the patch, this Daytona item only comes in orange.
The Daytona Beach Bike Week is held annually in Daytona Beach, Florida. It usually takes place the first full week of March. Actually, the term 'bike week' is a bit misleading, while the event was originally just a week long, so many events and activities have been added over the years that it now lasts for a full ten days. You'll find races, trading, selling, merchandise, entertainment, and much more. There are even events for the entire family.
This year is the 71st Daytona rally, and it looks to be one of the biggest yet. In fact, bike week has become so large and popular that the Daytona Beach Convention and Visitors Bureau has created a second event. Biketoberfest is held the weekend after Columbus Day. It began in 1991, and while it's not quite as popular, it still attracts many bikers.
This Daytona Bike Week sticker is made from vinyl material that can withstand even the worst weather. It stretches to fit on the curved surface of a helmet and over rivets, too. It's a limited edition made for the 2012 rally and won't be available for long, so get one today!