‘Being a biker dad is tough sometimes’ says Quinn Anthony
"I love the fact that my kids are always open to assist when there is a charity event, or we are doing something to uplift our community. They never look down on others," says Quinn.
Quinn Anthony is president of local motorcycle club, Bikers 4 Eva.
Beyond two-wheeled machines however, he is also a valuable member of the community and an undeniably proud father to two beautiful daughters, 20-year-old Suné and 12-year-old Jordan.
“I’m very proud of being the Godfearing father I am, to the two beautiful, healthy daughters God has blessed me with,” he states. “Being a biker dad is tough sometimes, especially when you jump on your bike and see the fear in your kids’ eyes, not knowing if you might not return to them. But I always tell them, always have faith in the Almighty.”

Quinn continues, “I have learnt over the years there is more to biking than just riding. It goes hand in hand with caring for the less fortunate and trying to make a difference through charity in your community. I love the fact that my kids are always open to assist when there is a charity event, or we are doing something to uplift our community. They never look down on others. I am very proud they have grasped the fact, as they are growing, that they must always be respectful to their elders, love and care for each other and others, no matter the race, creed or religious differences. We are all human,” he concludes.

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