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Bikesales Staff26 July 2012
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Sydney set for A Hard Ride 2012

A Hard Ride 2012, a group charity ride in aid of prostate cancer awareness and research, will ride through Sydney's Royal National Park on Sunday, October 28

If you live in or near Sydney and the thought of a bike show and a mass ride through the Royal National Park appeals, then block out Sunday, October 28 for 'A Hard Ride 2012'.

This event will see bikes and riders of all descriptions descend on Loftus Oval, to the city's south,  for a ride through 'the Nasho' to picturesque Stanwell Park, and it's all in aid of the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia.
Harley-Davidson Australia, Victory Motorcycles and Triumph Australia have thrown their support behind the event, which promises to be a brilliant day out for a worthy cause. Prostate cancer kills about 3300 Australian men each year -- roughly equal to the annual number of women claimed by breast cancer.
It costs just $20 to take part and it's $25 to register your bike for the show and shine, which will see a heap of prizes on offer across numerous categories.
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