The fourth annual West Coast Bike Fest went down at the Primm Valley Resort and Casino, just inside the Nevada state line. While it's hardly considered a coastline, riders from all over the left coast made it to the party. The weekend long shindig kicked off with a wild Friday night pool party that featured some of the top West Coast DJs, the standard wet T-shirt and hard-body contests, and other various forms of scantily clad entertainment that all somehow related to motorcycles (if at least by mere mention).
The Stunt or Front amateur stunt competition got going as Saturday's main event. It gave lesser-known riders a chance to show their stuff and compete for prizes, though many were showing the signs of over-exuberance from the previous evening's opening festivities. Guest riders like Eric Whitcomb strutted their stuff before the boisterous crowd and showed the young guns how it's done. Capping off the stunt action was the always-popular Last Man Standing competition, but this time it was pros versus amateurs and it got a little crazy.
Apparently sharpies are the...
Apparently sharpies are the hot new accessory.
In addition to the stunt competitions, there was a custom bike show, dyno shootouts, bike setup and suspension adjustments courtesy of Race Tech and a Track Daz sponsored poker run.
The busy biking day ended in style with live music performances and accompanying booty-shaking contest (thankfully that one was for female competitors only).
The West Coast Bike Fest will be back next year even bigger and louder, and you can bet SSB will be in the house too. Scratch your calendars for one of the biggest bike parties of the year. For more info check out
westcoastbikefest.com or
socalbikeralliance.org.