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Bikesales Staff10 Aug 2017
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2017 Wall to Wall Ride: September 16

The annual gathering which honours those police officers killed in the line of duty

The 2017 instalment of the Wall to Wall remembrance ride, which takes place annually to honour the service and sacrifices of many police officers killed while on active duty, will be held on Saturday, September 16.

The ride helps to raise money for each state’s police legacy charities.

Some riders will start their journeys from their respective state police memorial en route to Canberra, and on September 16 they will gather at the National Police Memorial in the nation's capital to pay tribute to fallen comrades.

Registration is open to the entire policing family – current serving sworn and unsworn, retired police, emergency services officers, as well as friends and family members.

Click here to register – and if you can't participate, you can always donate or purchase merchandise.

Meanwhile, Yamaha is once again supplying the major prize for the Wall to Wall raffle – an MT-09.

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