| You may find your self in need of raising money for | | | | When picking a route try to find a scenic road of |
| a good cause such as helping someone rebuild their | | | | anywhere between 30 to 120 miles. The farther it is |
| home after a fire, or raise money for a life saving | | | | from busy city streets the better. |
| surgery, or any other worthy cause. | | | | If you are not a biker and need to find motorcyclist |
| One fairly easy way of raising money is to organize a | | | | to lead the ride, one good source is your local Harley |
| motorcycle event, anything from a motorcycle ride | | | | Davidson dealership (or any other motorcycle |
| to a poker run to a full blown motorcycle rally. You'll | | | | dealership). They will be able to point you in the right |
| find that bikers are a very sympathetic group, and | | | | direction and recommend someone. |
| you don't have to be a biker or even own a | | | | As far as spreading the word there are few |
| motorcycle to organize a motorcycle event. | | | | possibilities and they are all free. |
| The easiest motorcycle event to organize is a | | | | 1. You can distribute flyers at motorcycle dealerships, |
| motorcycle run or a biker ride, and there a few | | | | garages, and biker hangouts. |
| things that you will need to organize one: | | | | 2. You can submit your event to a number of online |
| 1. You'll need to pick a route for the ride. | | | | Motorcycle Event Directories. |
| 2. You'll need someone with a motorcycle to lead it, | | | | 3. You can contact local motorcycle clubs and ask |
| and one to be at the back. | | | | them to join the ride. |
| 3. You'll need to spread the word so bikers will know | | | | Typically the bikers that participate in the ride pay |
| and attend it. | | | | donate around $10 - $20 per person. |