The 8th annual Brewtown Rumble – a vintage motorcycle street festival and fundraiser for BUILD Moto Mentor Program – is set for Sunday, June 16. The fun takes place from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Boone & Crockett, 818 S. Water St.
The Brewtown Rumble, presented by Royal Enfield, will feature a vintage motorcycle show with over 100 bikes, along with live music by local bands Lack of Reason and The Exotics, food trucks, moto community organizations and vendors of motorcycle/vintage and upcycled wares.
A panel of local motorcycle enthusiasts will judge the bike show, which is a ride-in show open to vintage motorcycles, 1985 or earlier. The judges will award trophies to eight winners.
"We’re all inclusive when it comes to our love of vintage motorcycles and their riders. All makes. All models. Any condition. Stock or custom. All people," says Kevin Frank, organizer.
The Brewtown Rumble is a rain or shine event. It is free to attend, but entry into the bike show is $15 in advance and $20 onsite. Entrants are encouraged to pre-register here.
All proceeds support the BUILD MOTO Mentor Program, a non-profit organization building trade and life skills through motorcycle fabrication. The Brewtown Rumble has raised $60,000 for the program.
"Everyone is welcome at the Rumble, riders and motorcycle enthusiasts alike," says Frank. "All that matters is that you love riding."
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