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Ray Price H-D sponsors wing cook-off

Attendees sampled tasty Buffalo wings from 10 cooking teams during Ray Price Harley-Davidson’s annual wing cook-off for charity in July. The event raised more than $3,400 for the Duke Children’s Miracle Network and All-Star Ride for Life.

Participants donated at least $5 for all-you-can-eat Buffalo wings. The event was co-sponsored by GastroIntestinal Healthcare of Raleigh.

More than 400 people participated in the annual Ray Price Charity Wing Cook-Off, held in July in Raleigh, N.C.
More than 400 people participated in the annual Ray Price Charity Wing Cook-Off, held in July in Raleigh, N.C.

While feasting on wings, attendees stopped in next door to Ray Price Triumph to feast their eyes on history at “The Revolution: A Triumph Experience.” This museum exhibit showcased the evolution of the British motorcycle from 1902 to 2014.

“This was our hottest charity event of the summer with the many different wing recipes enjoyed by more than 400 bikers and their families,” said Kris Weiss, director of marketing and promotions at Ray Price Harley-Davidson. “We also had 39 participants donate blood to Rex Healthcare.”

The Triumph Experience featured a museum style exhibit of vintage British motorcycles. Other activities included live music from Dead City Symphony, and a ladies-only Diva Bike Show. Strongwoman Juli Moody, “the human link daredevil,” also entertained with her latest feats of strength holding back two motorcycles going 30 miles per hour in opposite directions.

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