Low Country Harley-Davidson

Low Country Harley-Davidson, Palmetto Goodwill and 101.7 Chuck FM are proud to bring you the 10th Annual Undy 500 - Sunday, Sept. 16 - a ride that benefits our homeless and struggling veterans. $20 per rider, $15 per passenger. Earn raffle tickets throughout the ride to win $1,000 cash! The ride starts at Low Country Harley and finishes at Honky Tonk Saloon for an after-party that includes free food and live music./Palmetto Goodwill


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4707 Dorchester Road
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