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Too Broke for Sturgis

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When I saw the name of this event at Twister City Harley Davidson, I knew I had to share it with you! If you’re also “too broke for Sturgis,” head over to the Harley shop in north Wichita near Park City for lunch on Saturday, August 12, 2017.

Too Broke for Sturgis lunch hangout at Harley Davidson dealership

They’ll have $1 beer, $2 full spread nacho bar, FREE ice cream, promotions and raffles. Who needs Sturgis when you can do lunch on the cheap at Wichita’s Harley-Davidson dealership?

All bikes are welcome (you don’t have to have a Harley), and this is a free, family-friendly event that’s open to the public.

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