The gathering, held at the Moths’ Reveille Shellhole, in Benoni South, celebrated International Lady Riders’ Day.
The function was arranged to promote gender equality amongst bikers, as well as a way to have good fun.
James Lee, from Hell’s Angels, said the club coordinated with the Harley Davidson clubs of Joburg, Gold Rand and Clearwater to organise the event in Benoni, which formed only a small part of the worldwide celebration.
The clubs drove to the venue in a mass ride, from their respective areas.
Kenny Godfrey, Old Bill (chairperson) of the Moths, said on behalf of the club: “It was a pleasure to help out the clubs with this venue.”
Roelf “Tiny” Vermaak (left) and Johan “Smurf” Venter, from Full Throttle Riders.
Mersini Pitsiladi (left), Andrea Differding and Celeste Deetlefs, from the Johannesburg Chapter.
The day was enjoyed by many a biker and their family.
John and Roschia van Dyk.
Rialette van Niekerk (middle) rocked up with her dirty motorbike, ready for the wash. Anthony Devin (left) and Marco Francis came to her rescue.
Ashley Bauer (Midnight Port Elizabeth) and Michele Wright (Bravados Motorcycle Club).
Francisca Kruger (left), Rina du Plessis, Rachelle du Plessis and Rachelle Nortje, from Team 22.
Stuart Drennan, from Legion Motorcycle Club.
The ladies weren’t unhappy about having their bikes washed by four shirtless young men. Seen here are (from left): Anthony Devin, Marco Francis, Sanet Cilliers (president of the Joburg Eagles Motorcycle Club), Matt Lindner and Chad Viveiros.
Bright Mkwananzi (left), with Mike Leather. Max Koza works on a biker jacket in the background.
Lady bikers look on as their motorcycles are washed on International Lady Riders Day, at the Moths’ Reveille Shellhole.
Janice Malgas (left), Salomie Jafta and Gillian Shkaidy.
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