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CHARITY MOTORCYCLE SHOW
Held in the Wrightson Wool Centre, the Charity Motorcycle Show was 8 months in the making. It attracted and impressed visitors from all over the country. $11800 was raised for the benefiting charities of CCS, IHC & Riding Club for the Disabled.
Stuart Taylor's 1954 Model 30 Norton International 500 of the Classic Motorcycle Club.
Best Classic American went to Greg Fawcett for his 1977 Harley Davidson Custom.
Mick Sheridan's 1927 Douglas 350 at the Classic Club stand.
The NZ designed and built V1000 Britten, a super fast, super light bike, was the centre piece of the show.
Nigel Mead, Manager of CCS, congratulates Russell Forrest the Committee Chairman, for the running of a successful & visually exciting Show.
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Dennis Te Aho at the Anglo - American Stand with his 1987 Harley FXR Superglide.
Jordy Kara, Peoples Choice, Best Custom Harley.
Rob Askew won Best Harley Davidson for his 1991 Springer Softail. The trophy was donated by the Wild Boars M.C.
Peter Anderson President of the Classic Motorcycle Club holds the trophy for the Best Presented Stand.
Arthur Reynolds of the Classic Club.
Des Roucher, Ulysses, won Best Presented Yamaha.
Best Commercial Stand went to the CGM team of Paul Corrin, Murray Sievers, Peter Graham with Colin Bousfield of Northern Accessories.