Aussie Rocket Ride

Interested in a Australian Rocket Ride?


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So without going back thru and reading this thread top to bottom, could someone tell me, is there a date set??? or even a possible month???

If not, Marty I reckon you need to bite the bullet and pick a 4 week period that isn't too busy with everything else then post up a poll with the 4 weekends for people to vote on. A few weeks after Easter (May) or real early spring (September) is still half decent riding weather for the southerners, and not too bloody hot up there for us when we arrive either.

Just my thoughts.
 
G'day Rocketeers;

The proposed date for our Great Australian Rocket Ride is 14th to 16th September 2012 inclusive.

So much to be done but working on it

If every one agrees I would like to have any profits or financial gains from this event be donated to the Make A Wish Foundation for terminally ill children.

proposed dairy of events.

Friday 14th September; Arrival day at your leisure if I have an early indication of number by the 29th February 2012, including your accommodation choices, Hotels, Motels, back Packers, Resorts, Caravan Parks, tents, or cabins I will post a list of accommodation venues Internet details for approximate costs.

Friday night we could all share a reasonably priced meal at the Hervey Bay RSL or the Hervey Bay Boat Club, subject to numbers we may be able to get our own dining area.

Saturday 15th September 2012; for those interested early morning ride around Hervey bay to see the sites and let the locals know we are all in town, will advise route at a later date.

After that for those interested mid Saturday morning polish and shine time, to get ready to put our machines show after lunch. There will be a entry fee for this to pay for trophy's & raise money for our charity.

Prizes best bike, best trike, best mods, farthest travelled, oldest rider, youngest rider, smallest rider, biggest rider, most bling, and open to all bikes and all ideas and suggestions for trophies. Subject to numbers trophy sets for rockets, triumph's, & others. Note some great vintage Triumph bike up here.

Saturday night we will definitely have to have a Rocketeer dinner & presentation night, ideas men, BBQ, Spit, Club, Restaurant, or Pub.

Sunday morning Rocketeers Breakfast, for those wanting to hit the road early leave at your leisure, the rest of us lets talk bike, mods, advice, & after lunch leave at your own leisure.

In appreciation that some Rocketeers may decide to make a holiday of this event and decide you would like to arrive before the 14th and or leave later than the 16th Cathy and myself will share our city and surrounds with a ride here and there.

Am looking into and must say have great interest from our local Triumph Dealer to have new model and demo's over the weekend. I am still looking at getting motorcycle accessories, clothing, leather goods, eye wear, & motorcycle supports stalls.

Toying with the idea of trying to get a tyres dealer, Bob Jane, Good Year, Bridgestone, Avon, Metzler, even Dunlop, don't care who. But would like to have a variety of tyres and information for our bikes.

especially for those wishing to make it a holiday there is plenty to do in Hervey Bay, Fishing, Fraser Island, Whale Watching and buckets load more.

All as I can say now is the dates in, need to know tentative numbers ASAP.

If you have contacts that may be able to help with advertising, promotion, & financial support please let me know better still come on board and help make this ride a reality.

Looking forward to your input thanks Marty
 
GREAT WORK RIGHT THERE ALREADY

Might even try and fit a wedding in sometime on the Saturday
YA BETTER, THAT WHY I AM COMMING
Ok now we are looking for any of you with artistic abilities to come up with a design for a patch for the occasion
Here's an Idea I just whipped up Am I going in the right direction if so will refine the Idea the Patch would be in the shape of a abstract map of Auss
 

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That's a good idea for the patch Hanso, will have a play around with it when I get home from work in the morning. Spoke to the big fella and will squeeze the wedding ceremony in around 6pm....

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heres another one I just saw marty's post about the RDU so I reworded it and what do you think
 

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Like your work Hanso, and I think you're on the right track.

Firstly. I'm in, or at least an 85%er. Have my 50th only a few weeks before and as long as the finances can cover it I'll be there, rain hail or shine.
I'm not booked in anywhere as yet and will be working to a budget so throwing a swag out somewhere will most likely be my option.

I love the idea of what you're doing. Good promotion for both the Brand and the group, as well as sponsorship going to a worthy charity and I'll help you with it in any way I can.
Have some contacts for patches, Tee shirts and stubbie holders I can point you to if you want.


Couple of things I'd like to be clear on before we get too deep tho, and as it hasn't been visited here for awhile, to put everybody in the same picture.

1/ About how many people do you reckon we're looking at? 20, 50, 100???
If it's only 20 then don't go building a rod for your own back by trying to over cater for it.

2/ Is this rally designed to be a travelling/rotating thru states event?? My original belief is that is so.
If so, then in my opinion the patch needs to be a generic type thing that can easily have the state/year/colour changed for the next event to follow on with.

3/ How detailed are you wanting to make it???
Turn up and get the info you require by word of mouth then it's each to their own for the rest, or register/ pre-pay for the event and get a showbag with a patch, tee shirt, sponsors info and a meal voucher as a bulk deal???



Have never organised an event of this scale from scratch but have done some big parties feeding a 100+ people and been involved with setting up a few rallies as well.
My point is, and my experience says, follow the golden rule. Keep it simple son (KISS).

Don't make it too busy with events. You'll find that only a few will make it to all of them and those that miss the first one will struggle to find the group for the rest of the day.

Pick a central venue where you can have most, or all of the people stay or meet.
Have a look at the Port Macquarie rally as an example. The whole event is based from the Breakwall Caravan park.
There's an abundance of onsite cabins available for booking, or camping for those on a budget, and the park management set up a marquee for them at a BBQ shelter at no cost (probably not necessary for a group of 20).
The girl guides come in and cook breaky for all who want it on all the mornings (at the BBQ shelter).
Bike show and shine is done in the grounds as well.
Dinner can be done there as a catered spit roast meal, or take it off site to a local pub/club and, if not near by, see if the pub/club will organise a courtesy bus for you.

A tour around the town is a great idea. Gotta let everyone know we're there eh, but maybe let everybody have a bit of a sleep in and some time to tart up their bikes in the morning. Then we could do the tour de'town and a short ride after the show and shine and on our way to a pub for lunch at a nearby town.

Trophies.
Ask for members and organisations to sponsor a trophy.
I do a bit of crafty type work in timber and steel and would willingly make a couple of items for the event. Maybe a hard luck award (busted conrod or something of the like) and something else, but I've gotta be able to cart it up as well so I can't do the lot.


And make sure you concider yourselves and your wedding in the equation too.
The last thing you want to do is make yourself so busy trying to make this work that your own special day isn't quite as spectacular as it could or should have been.
In otherwords, make sure to deligate.

Just my thoughts.
 
looking at I should have had the triangle logo up a little

Mate definitely on the right track bearing in mind hopefully we will be changing states every year to make it fare for all. being numbered see how many each of us can get.