Bob
21st September 2010, 00:17
A Japanese biker, undertaking a world tour by motorbike, expressed is gratitude to Hungarian bikers, who gifted him a motorcycle to replace his own one, which was stolen in Budpest.
Aoki Kunio, 38, had his bike stolen just shortly after arriving in the Hungarian capital. But due to donations from Hungarian bikers he was given a new machine, allowing him to continue his journey into Africa.
Kunio hopes to reach South Africa before the end of the year. He says he will return to Hungary in the Spring of 2011, when he will sell the motorcycle and donate the proceeds to charity.
Aoki Kunio, 38, had his bike stolen just shortly after arriving in the Hungarian capital. But due to donations from Hungarian bikers he was given a new machine, allowing him to continue his journey into Africa.
Kunio hopes to reach South Africa before the end of the year. He says he will return to Hungary in the Spring of 2011, when he will sell the motorcycle and donate the proceeds to charity.