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-Toy Run -


  14 December 2008

Photos Submitted by Patti &Howza











(Thoughts submitted by appreciative rider:)

Thought I would share a couple of thoughts on the Toy Run….

Wow, I arrived at 8:30 at the Brassall Shopping centre and already about 80 bikes there. Marshalls directed me into the starting order.
As a hop off the bike and head off to register, bikes of all sorts roll in. Trikes to one area, side cars to another, and every other type to the main staging area.
Great breaksfast supplied by the Salvos, bacon, sausage and egg.

I find tailgator and have a chat then mother gympil turns up in her red cowboy hat.
We have a wander around to see the bikes,
- a hyosung in disguise as santa's sleigh.
- several honda minibikes (complete with road rego and blinkers) -Harleys
-Cruisers of all makes
- Sports of all sorts
Mother Gympil even managed to round up a lost sheep, Kooler dropped in to take part.

After a welcome by the mayor of ipswich, the state member for oxley and the mayor of somerset all the bikes start up.

What a rumble!!!!!! (600 bikes)
Everyone rolls out and around Ipswich. Lots of spectators along the route, waving cheering on, horns beeping.
One person put up a big sign to Thank everyone for the toy run.
Finish off at the Ipswich Turf Club.

As I get off the bike, I turn around and Flying is standing there, where did he come from...rofl.

Anyway, a Salvos truck 2/3rds full of toys and food, food, drink, auctions, raffle. (I won a bike jacket for justus)
Anyway a great day.


And  the Toy Ride made the news:

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Queensland Times
Courtesy of the QT
Motorcycles In The Media

Can-Am Spyder no motorcycle

Is it a motorcycle, is it a convertible, is it a trike, or is it some sort of mechanical stick insect?

It's none of these; it's the three-wheeler Can-Am Spyder and, for the moment, you need a full motorcycle licence to ride the $25,990 vehicle. But that could change.


Still easy riding in Townsville

AMONG Ulysses club members, Stephen Dearnly is numero uno.

The man known to fellow club members as Ol' No. 1 is the founder of the club that's celebrating its 25th anniversary this year.

The sprightly 85-year-old was still riding less than two years ago and still loves to get on the back of a motorcycle.


Scooters 'safer than bikes'

CYCLISTS would be safer if they rode 50cc mopeds, according to an organiser of a petition against Queensland Government changes to rider licensing laws.

The Parliamentary Travelsafe committee has recommended that moped riders who currently ride on an open car licence be required to obtain an automatic motorcycle licence.


Riders told beware, take care, survive

MOTORCYCLISTS will be hit with graphic images as part of a State Government campaign to curb the rising road toll.

A radio campaign began yesterday and billboard advertising will be erected at crash hot spots next month.


Grey power boosts bikers

WHEN John Travolta tied on his black bandanna, slipped on his dark sunglasses and straddled his motorbike for a road trip across the US, his desire for "freedom" resonated with baby boomers the world over.

In fact, the grey-power biker movement is so strong it even has its own club, with an appropriate motto "Grow Old Disgracefully".


Cross Border Motorcycle Blitz

POLICE on both sides of the border have been heartened by a successful operation aimed at lowering the motorbike road toll in southeast Queensland and northern NSW.

As part of Operation High Side -- an ongoing cross-border patrol effort shared between Gold Coast and Tweed-Byron police -- officers yesterday set up camp on the border at Nerang-Murwillumbah Road, at Numinbah.


Stoner endorses rider gear

WORLD champion motorcycle racer Casey Stoner has called for laws to require riders to wear more protective equipment than just a helmet.

The Young Australian of the Year who started the season with a win this month said he had seen "first hand" the benefits of comprehensive safety clothing.


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