The charity was chosen by Jamie Cox, who works in the company’s Internet Sales Department and is personally affected by the condition.
Harry’s Café at Fowlers donated 100% of the proceeds received in exchange for food and drinks sold at the event, totalling £1,300. A further £650 came from members of the public and Fowlers are matching the money raised, bringing the grand total to just under £4,000.
In addition to the many interesting, exotic and varied motorcycles and scooters ridden to the event, there will be freshly prepared food, music, club stands and representatives from market-leading clothing, accessories and bike brands.
One special machine will be crowned “Bike of the Night” and entered into the competition to win the title “Bike of the Season”.
There’s also a free raffle and Drop4gear photography will be on hand to capture memories.
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