In my industry there would be no question. Its calibrated.
In my industry there would be no question. Its calibrated.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
Further details have been decided.
We'll be promoting Ride Forever courses, as they've been proven to reduce motorcycle injury claims by 25%.
6 October, Kickstart coffee stop in Tai Tapu, next to The Store.
20 October, Kickstart coffee stop in Little River.
26 October, Kickstart coffee stop in Oxford, at the Town Hall.
We'll be giving away free stuff. Haven't finalised what yet, but as mentioned, as a rule, free stuff is good stuff.
It's free because ACC and the local district councils are paying.
A couple of prize draws too. These will be drawn in early December, you'll see why in a minute.
If you stop and engage with the Ride Forever trainers at any of the stops, you'll go in the draw for $200 worth of bike gear, at which Christchurch motorcycle retailer you want.
If you stop and engage, and do a Ride Forever course with any of the 3 local trainers, between 1/9/19 and 30/11/19, you'll be in the draw for $1000 worth of bike gear, at which Christchurch motorcycle retailer you want.
Hey, we're trying to get people to consider improving their safety. Safety, that boring-as-bat-shit word.
Kind of important though.
Prize draws for the Kickstart Roadside events in October.
Go in the draw for $200 to spend at any local bike shop simply for turning up at any of the three events. You can enter all three, if you go to all three. Or two if you go to two.
Go in the draw to win $1000 to spend at any local bike shop. You need to attend a Ride Forever course at any of the Canterbury providers between 1/9/19 and 30/11/19, and attend one of the Kickstart coffee stops.
That sort of money could buy you some nice new shiny stuff for your Harley, a new set of tyres and a service for your VMax, a half minor service on your BMW. Your call.
More details as decisions arise.
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