Trying to raise some cash for Yorkshire Air Ambulance...

RemusHowl

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Hello Fellow Northerners,
Doing my first (and possibly last!) Brit Butt Rally on May 22-23rd, and decided it might as well be for charity. Hopefully I'll never need to use the air ambulance, but thought it was a very worthwhile cause, so if I can make any money from riding 1200 miles in 32 hours then who better to benefit. Any contributions very much appreciated. Please check out link for more information and how to donate.

http://www.justgiving.com/Ian-and-Je...utt-Rally-2010

Many thanks

Ian
 
Best of luck with that. Sore butt guaranteed. Is that what's known as raising a pile for charity? :thumb2
 
Cheers. Had a trial run from Halifax to applecross via Skye and back this weekend. 880 miles in 36 hours. My butt is fine thanks to a cheap inflatable cushion and a sheepskin. Ultra comfort! My main concern is I seem to have developed White finger. 2 fingers on my right hand have been tingling since late yesterday. I'm hoping it sorts itself out and will search on here for any advice. What is clear is that 1200 miles will be a real challenge especially when trying to find obscure locations to gain points. So, another plee for donations as it's definately not going to be a gentle Sunday morning ride out!!! Thanks folks.
 
I'm quite partial to long days in the saddle myself. Try a Throttle Rocker from Wunderlich Part No.8600120
I don't know where you are in W.Yorks but T.H.S in Castleford sell something similar for Harleys that fits any twist-grip. Also, rotating the 'bars slightly nearer may help.
 
Many many thanks tw@ features for your outstanding generosity. Thanks to your donation taking us nearly to the £500 we have decided to up our target to £1000. There is still over two weeks before the actual event so please please please dig deep fella's (and ladies) and help support an organistion that we all hope we'll never need to use, but it's great to know they are there. Many thanks, Ian.
 


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