SET ASIDE A FEW HOURS ON OCTOBER 3RD 2010 AND COME AND JOIN US AT THE OFFICIAL LAUNCH OF MAG-NZ.
An invitation is extended to all bikers and supporters to be part of history in the making, with the launch of MAG-NZ. Motorcycle Action Group of New Zealand (MAG-NZ) has been established by bikers, for bikers and is dedicated to taking action on any front to preserve and protect bikers, and motorcycling in New Zealand.
In Auckland
Official Celebrations at Drury Performance Tyres . Start time 11am.
Four “Points of the Compass” rides will leave their starting points in Auckland to arrive for an 11am start at Drury Performance Tyres. Assemble at the following places at 10am, or make your way directly to the venue for 11am.
: North: Hooten Park Reserve, Oteha Valley Rd, Albany
: South: BP Papakura (Autobahn)
: East: Shell, Ti Rakau Drive, Pakuranga
: West: Shell Westgate
There will be a BBQ, (gold coin donation) and a coffee guy will also be available.
We are delighted to announce the attendance of a couple of very special guest stars who have given up their time to help us celebrate our launch.
Our first guest really needs no introduction;
Andrew Stroud, 8 times NZ Super Bike Champion will entertain us with a few stories.
Our second guest
Patrick Malley, top NZ Rally driver, (
www.patrick-malley.com) will also be in attendance, and has offered a “Rally Experience” as a spot prize on the day.
There may also be noise and smoke, certainly there will be live music, including a newly released MAG-NZ Anthem.
Spot prizes, including a free Track Day will be awarded for existing members (make sure you register at the venue to get in the draw) and for those who sign up on the day, so make sure you bring your $20 and come along and join in the fun.
After the formal part of the day we are heading to Pukekohe Racetrack, where AMCC are holding an Advanced Rider Training Track Day. Here we can see how this training works, and watch a few sessions on the track. Members will not be able to go onto the track on the day, but will be able to get up close and personal with the trainers and participants.
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