Ride for the Hills - Bushfire Relief

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Motorcyclists heading off on the 'Ride for the Hills' charity run to Whittlesea. The event was held to raise money in support of Victoria's Fire victims.
Official Ride for the Hills site http://www.rideforthehills.org.au

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  • Well done guys and girls

  • I found myself at 2:53 on the red Gilera scooter with the silver helmet. I agree the ride was very well organised, and it was the longest stretch of bikes I have ever seen! I did feel for all the motorists having to stop on the entrance ramps for the tulla.... I hope none of them were running late for a flight!

  • thats me on the back of the bike xjr. pink Leather Pants 4:29

  • That's us, The SFMC at 6:50 just as the clown in the yellow cap joggs past.

  • Well organized event. Top job by all involved.

  • me: unlicensed rider 6:45 green Ninja

  • Many thanks to the organisers. This video stops just before the Zeds. Our big charity ride is this Friday 10am Hwy 31 Sydney Rd Brunswick for the Royal Childrens Hospital.

  • Thanx for posting the video...awesome ride except for a few wankers who couldn't keep to the single lane formation on the Tulla freeway.They fail to realize this is a public relations exercise and only drag the name of 'bikers" deeper into the dirt.

    Nice job organizers ,marshals n Vic police..that's me on my cruiser with the skull mask on at 0:38...keep it upright ...

  • From my perspective the ride met (and exceeded) all our expectations.

    a.Pier Road was filled the Beaconsfield Parade end all the way back to well past the pier and out onto the road as far back as the Palais Theatre - Thats probably almost 2 kms.

    b.The column stretched for 15 kms. I was told that as the last bike turn off the Hume at Kalkallo onto Donnybrook road the front of the columns was turning left onto Plenty Road (that is just over 15 kms).

  • I'm on the silver Moto Guzzi Norge with panniers and top Box in the foreground at 0:44 second mark. It was incredible that so many riders turned out despite that weather looking dodgy. The organizers did a wonderful job!

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