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Bikers unite at Dayjol 2025

The Loudest Pipe Competition rocked the route last weekend, bringing together bike enthusiasts, thrill-seekers, and families for a fun-filled day of games, food, and entertainment!

The Tudor Rebels South Africa Eastern Transvaal recently hosted its first annual Dayjol 2025, and it was an event to remember.

Held at Route R555 on February 1, the day-long celebration brought together bike enthusiasts, thrill-seekers, and families for a fun-filled day of games, food, and entertainment.

Rina Beukes.

The event featured a range of exciting activities, including the highly anticipated ‘Loudest Pipe’ competition.

Eitner and Julius Ronquest.

Bikers from all over gathered to showcase their customised bikes and compete for the title of the loudest pipe.

The competition was fierce, with participants going all out to showcase their unique rides.

2: Jayne Moolmann, Gerrie Moolmann, Nathasia van Jaarsveld, and Johan Searl.

In addition to the ‘Loudest Pipe’ competition, the event also featured a range of bikers’ games, which were designed to test the skills and agility of the riders.

These games were a hit among the participants and spectators alike, and added to the overall excitement of the event.

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