2012 safari coming up soon to raise more money for the Cancer Society. Great cause and great fun.
Check the website for dates and details
www.scootersafari.co.nz
2012 safari coming up soon to raise more money for the Cancer Society. Great cause and great fun.
Check the website for dates and details
www.scootersafari.co.nz
Announcing the ride date for the 2012 Tranz Alpine Scooter Safari... Saturday May 26th. Updated website and registration forms coming soon!
http://www.scootersafari.co.nz/
http://www.facebook.com/scootersafari
Registrations are now open!
Gear up for an awesome adventure and a great cause.
http://www.scootersafari.co.nz/
http://www.facebook.com/scootersafari
http://twitter.com/intent/user?scree...=ScooterSafari
Get your scooter serviced and ready for the long haul! Every scooter service done at Motus before the 26th May, we will donate 10% back the Scooter Safari fundraiser.
Not only will you get professional service and advice but you will be showing your support.
Phone or email to make a booking and get the best out of your ride.
PH: 03 3772626
EM: info@mymotus.co.nz
Web: http://www.mymotus.co.nz
I thought may be a good idea to see if the old hospital in Hoki will let people bunk down there in the disused hospital? I know its a camp ground during the wild food fest.................Maybe the camp would do us a deal and open up one old hospital room for us for the night.
To me thats the main put off of the event, the cost/lack of accommodation in Hoki. Failing that, there are 2 of us that are thinking about doing this event and just riding back that night
The idea of using the same domain as the Wild Foods Festival with a marquee and campsite, etc. was investigated by the organizers for this year's event but didn't eventuate for a number of reasons. However, this remains an option for future events.
There is plenty of affordable accommodation in Hoki. See the Scooter Safari website for a list of places offering discounts for participants and supporters.
Registrations have just passed 170! Remember the number is capped at 250 so get in quick to ensure your place...
Check out the Scooter Safari online fundraising page to see how the rider sponsorships are going.
Worried about a breakdown or some other unforeseen scooter problem? Avon City Suzuki are kindly providing a breakdown van and mechanic, available at each stop should you need help getting your scooter up and running again.
Registrations have closed.
The cap of 250 has been reached. However, if you're still interested then please register here so we can then let you know if spaces become available and give you first opportunity to pre-register for the next ride.
To find out what it means to be part of the Scooter Safari for fellow KB'er and KIWIRIDER contributor Racing Dave click HERE.
http://www.scootersafari.co.nz/
http://www.facebook.com/scootersafari
http://twitter.com/intent/user?scree...=ScooterSafari
Just seen this thread on KB. A little different to my normal adventure riding jaunts but I'm looking forward to it. I knew there was a reason I bought a scooter after the Feb 22nd quake. It wasn't because it was an easy way to get between offices but so I could enter the safari
Starting to wring dosh out of my colleagues. Need to start hitting up corporations that I work with.
"The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools." - Herbert Spencer, English Philosopher (1820-1903)
If you're running in the Scooter Safari this year then as well as raising money for the Cancer Society and having an awesome adventure, you could also win some great prizes!
There is a trip for two to Sydney with Air NZ, V8 Hotlaps, riding gear, helicopter flights and heaps more! Check it out.
Click HERE to see how the fundraising is progressing.
http://www.scootersafari.co.nz/index.html
http://www.facebook.com/scootersafari
http://twitter.com/intent/user?scree...=ScooterSafari
Anyone from Auckland entering the scooter Safari. I have put my name down but not sure how to get my scooter down to Christchurch. Any ideas???? Not going to ride it down, so that option is out.
We're still a month out and the money raised for the The Cancer Society of New Zealand has just passed $50,000! Click HERE to follow the fundraising.
http://www.scootersafari.co.nz/
http://www.facebook.com/scootersafari?sk=wall
http://twitter.com/intent/user?scree...=ScooterSafari
One of our riders is donating his beloved Vespa to the cause. He's even had it signed by the entire 2012 Crusaders Rugby Team. Please help us to get top dollar for this one-of-a-kind scooter by sharing this link to the TradeMe Auction. 100% of the proceeds go to The Cancer Society of New Zealand.
http://www.scootersafari.co.nz/
http://www.facebook.com/scootersafari
http://twitter.com/intent/user?scree...=ScooterSafari
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