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  • Auckland's Helicopter Charity Ride is 6th March

    http://www.ulysses.org.nz/pdf/Poster2011.pdf

    The Rescue Helicopter Charity Ride organised by Auckland Ulysses is on Sunday the 6th March, leaving Karaka at 10am sharp.

    For those who haven't been on it before, it is a great buzz riding with so many other bikes.

    $10,000 to $12,000 has been raised in previous years, just thru donations and the sale of t-shirts and badges.

    There are no entry fees.
    This article was originally published in forum thread: Auckland's Helicopter Charity Ride is 6th March started by Sis View original post
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    1. mrmeal's Avatar
      mrmeal -
      was there an estimate to the number of bikes out there with us today? I thought it was a good turnout given the weather. First Westpac ride I'd been on, so had no base comparison to weight against, but I didn't expect as many bikes. Mint day had.
    1. gunnyrob's Avatar
      gunnyrob -
      A heap less than on other years. Normally the bikes at the start go waay round the corner of the stables.
    1. caseye's Avatar
      caseye -
      Nevertheless, it was a damn fine day for a ride and we only managed to pick up a few raindrops on the norf Shore heading into AUT.
      Well done to the Ulysses and Sis for organising another excellent ride and event, the synchronised bikes was amazing, the different types and sizes made it very interesting to watch and no doubt harder on the guys and GIRLS riding.
      Got my badge and got a good ride with mates, cheers Sis.
    1. hellokitty's Avatar
      hellokitty -
      Quote Originally Posted by caseye View Post
      the synchronised bikes was amazing, the different types and sizes made it very interesting to watch and no doubt harder on the guys and GIRLS riding.
      Yes, weren't they great! There was a similar display at the WIMA pink ribbon ride last year
    1. caseye's Avatar
      caseye -
      Quote Originally Posted by hellokitty View Post
      Yes, weren't they great! There was a similar display at the WIMA pink ribbon ride last year
      Hello kittttttty, sorry it wasn't me you accosted at the ride mi-dear.Never mind there will be an opportunity to catch up on the 19th I think it is.
    1. Sis's Avatar
      Sis -
      I still have t-shirts and badges available.

      $20.00 donation to the Auckland Rescue Helicopter Trust will get you a t-shirt

      $10.00 will get you a badge.

      If you are interested send me a PM.

      Sis.
    1. hellokitty's Avatar
      hellokitty -
      Quote Originally Posted by caseye View Post
      Hello kittttttty, sorry it wasn't me you accosted at the ride mi-dear.Never mind there will be an opportunity to catch up on the 19th I think it is.
      I can't make the 19th as I am taking a friend to do her basic handling skills test.
      Watch out though! I am sure I will see you on a Fat Bikers ride