Motorcycle Scenes from Weirs Beach NH Jun 2004
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Laconia Bike Week is a huge annual June motorycle event in central New
Hampshire that includes races at the New Hampshire International Speedway.
Bikers from all over the country converge on the area for a week of fun
and festivities much like Daytona Bike Week only the hills and curves of
central New Hampshire are much more fun to ride on than the flat straight
Florida highways. Weirs Beach is a little tourist town on
huge Lake Winnipesaukee. It is on Route 3 at the bottom of a hill when
heading south where a bridge crosses the inlet to Paugus Bay which stretches
many miles towards Laconia. There is a
drive-in theater right there that is taken over as a huge vendor area. And
the main street
along the lake called Lakeside Avenue has a boardwalk and piers along it. This
is where bikers like to cruise up and down and park their bikes much like
Main Street Daytona. During certain periods all car traffic is kept off that
stretch of Route 3 and Lakeside Avenue and bike riders rule. Be prepared
for lots of traffic delays and expensive car parking ($20) when trying to drive
an auto to this area.
We visited Sunday morning on June 13 which was the 2nd day of Bike Week
and Sunday afternoon on June 20th which was the very end of Bike Week.
The weather was nice but cool on both days.
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View: Lakeside Ave is the Weirs Beach main drag
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View: BMW R90/6 in camouflage
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View: modern Indian Chief
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View: Harley XL Sportster
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View: Harley Duo-Glide from around 1960
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