Buddy, Denise and Nathan Kruger of the Road Wizards bike club attended the Ryder Motorrad open day.
THE basement premises at Knowles Centre in Pinetown revved with the sounds of motorbikes at the BMW Ryder Motorrad open day, in association with the KwaZulu-Natal Motorcycle Federation, on Saturday 15 March.
Bike enthusiasts gathered at the premises for a day of fun, food and music, while supporting a good cause.
The charity chosen for the event was Brain Boosters, a project for early childhood development. All proceeds from the event went towards purchasing educational learning aids for underprivileged children and orphanages in the Valley of 1000 Hills.
While bikers enjoyed the camaraderie at the event, they supported the fundraiser bike wash and a raffle for a weekend away for two at the Union Guest House Farm in Fouriesburg. Other prizes was sponsored by Michelin, Bike Wise, GT Auto (Liquid Moly), Autocycle and Car Track.
Mzamo Ndlovu, Rosh Prakash and Phili Mnyandu of BMW Pinetown at the Ryder Motorrad open day.
Lots of people gathered at the Ryder Motorrad open day.
A rider tests his speed on the Dyno Test R100 machine.
Buddy, Denise and Nathan Kruger of the Road Wizards bike club attended the Ryder Motorrad open day.
JP Viljoen is proud of his Kawasaki ZX9.
Sam du Preez shows off his Honda CBR 600.
There were lots of bikes on show at the bike rally.
Hester and John Voster of Kings Motor Cycle Club.
Roger Kane-Berman (dealer principal) shales hands with Eddie Phillips (Brain Boosters project for early childhood development).
Fynall Esu and Gavin Jenkins at the bike rally.
John Briscoe (sales manager of Ryder Motorrad), Bruce Mills and Kean Webster with the brand new BMW R1200 LC Adventure.
Bianca Hogden and Kelsey van der Westhuizen helped wash cars to raise funds for charity.
A rider tests his speed on the Dyno Test R100 machine.
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