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It's Time! The Chiang Mai ToyRide Main Event 2010 is here......... :)

TAKE A RIDE. GIVE A TOY. BRING A SMILE. Chiang Mai ToyRide 2010: helping children in need with charity motorcycle parade, party, food, live music, games and toy giveaway!

All motorcyclists are invited to join the event whether their bikes are large or small. And there’s no admission charge: just bring along a new toy (or more than one) to warm a needy child’s heart.

• Annual Charity Motorcycle Ride and Party on Sunday, 21 February 2010

• Motorcycles of all sizes and riders of all ages welcome! • 9:45 am – meet at Tesco Khamtien for the ride/parade through Chiang Mai click here to View Map)

• Noon – party at X-Centre near Mae Rim with music, games, food and toy giveaway

• Admission/donation: one new toy and a great big smile!

• Remember, it's not just about toys. Although this is a great fun event, we use the proceeds from our sponsors and your donations to carry out programs throughout the year= See www.chiangmaitoyride.com = Past Events

There will be prizes awarded for the "Best Dressed (with toys) Motorcycle". 10 bikes of all types will be chosen at Tesco Lotus and voted on at the X-Centre by registered participants of the toy ride.

This year we are expecting 90 children, including a number of kids from the School for the Deaf.

We need not only stuffed animal toys, but sports equipment, and other toys for girls and boys.

Entertainment will be provided by our own Jonadda and a number of bands from The Guitarman.

Food will be available from Miguel's Mexican Food, Tuskers Bar, and the X-Centre (including Thai food).

See you there?????

For more information visit our website; www.chiangmaitoyride.com

On Saturday, 20, Feb we will be setting up the site at the X-Centre Zorb Ball beginning approximately 2:30PM. If you would like to show up and give us a hand, it would be greatly appreciated. Even setup is fun!

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It's a shame something as worthwhile as this thread doesn't receive any attention. I guess 'burgers' or 'pizza' should have been in the header.

Good to see people doing something that really benefits their community. Well done and good luck guys.

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ngo npo save the children!!! save the world!!!

now give me money money please.... i will guarantee i will atleast use 20% of the donation to set up the event.

rest will be needed to goto the cost of expenses and staff members as well as for future events. cheers.

u want western food? ok i negotiate with restaurants, get some rent fee, initial set up fee, power fee covered as well.

i guarantee i tell them good money come back they sure will set up ok? cheers.

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ngo npo save the children!!! save the world!!!

now give me money money please.... i will guarantee i will atleast use 20% of the donation to set up the event.

rest will be needed to goto the cost of expenses and staff members as well as for future events. cheers.

u want western food? ok i negotiate with restaurants, get some rent fee, initial set up fee, power fee covered as well.

i guarantee i tell them good money come back they sure will set up ok? cheers.

If I say the word '<deleted>' will I be punished or chastised for flaming? Just checking the forum rules

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It's a shame something as worthwhile as this thread doesn't receive any attention. I guess 'burgers' or 'pizza' should have been in the header.

Good to see people doing something that really benefits their community. Well done and good luck guys.

These guys work really hard and I know from experience they do make a difference to some sections of the communities. Limited resources as always but with best use of those resources and huge hearts, this is a day not to be missed for sure. I strongly urge anyone able to attend, to do so.

Why not hire a bike for the day and go along too.

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ngo npo save the children!!! save the world!!!

now give me money money please.... i will guarantee i will atleast use 20% of the donation to set up the event.

rest will be needed to goto the cost of expenses and staff members as well as for future events. cheers.

u want western food? ok i negotiate with restaurants, get some rent fee, initial set up fee, power fee covered as well.

i guarantee i tell them good money come back they sure will set up ok? cheers.

Oh the joys of anonimity!! You are a sad, pathetic, cynical coward. Who are you?

            cheers, indeed

                    Kevin

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Gravion

Should you choose to get involved in the community, I suggest that you crawl out from behind the protection of your keyboard long enough to attend a Chiangmai Toy Ride committee meeting. I would be more than pleased to disclose the financial arrangements in a way I am sure you will comprehend.

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Gravion

Should you choose to get involved in the community, I suggest that you crawl out from behind the protection of your keyboard long enough to attend a Chiangmai Toy Ride committee meeting. I would be more than pleased to disclose the financial arrangements in a way I am sure you will comprehend.

I am sure you will, but by reading his post I have my doubts that he will be able to comprehend much into the double digits...

I hope to be able to make it to the event this year. So from Tesco, does the event head South, then up to Samoeng, then the X-Centre?

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ngo npo save the children!!! save the world!!!

now give me money money please.... i will guarantee i will atleast use 20% of the donation to set up the event.

rest will be needed to goto the cost of expenses and staff members as well as for future events. cheers.

u want western food? ok i negotiate with restaurants, get some rent fee, initial set up fee, power fee covered as well.

i guarantee i tell them good money come back they sure will set up ok? cheers.

A disgusting level of ignorance...

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ngo npo save the children!!! save the world!!!

now give me money money please.... i will guarantee i will atleast use 20% of the donation to set up the event.

rest will be needed to goto the cost of expenses and staff members as well as for future events. cheers.

u want western food? ok i negotiate with restaurants, get some rent fee, initial set up fee, power fee covered as well.

i guarantee i tell them good money come back they sure will set up ok? cheers.

A new fundraiser at the X-Centre. Let's see how many disadvantaged kids it takes to pull "Gravion" off the ground until the soulless fuc_ker chokes? I pledge 1000B.

Looking forward to it and HH, gimme a bell and let me know what saturday is all about as I am not working for a change and am happy to pitch in.

Cheers,

Pikey.

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Chiang Mai ToyRide 2010 will start from the Tesco Lotus-Kamtieng, which is located on the Super Highway (Rte 11) just north of the city. See you there at 9:45 AM

This years route will be a 53km. ride of approximately one hour duration. It will parade through the heart of Chiang Mai and Thapae Gate. We will head south following the scenic Ping River, then circle back and enjoy the mountain view as we head North along the Canal Rd. to the party site at the X-Centre Zorb Ball site in Mae Rim.

Here is a link to the route map:

http://chiangmaitoyride.com/?cat=63

The ride will take about an hour. We have a police escort to control the intersections, and an ambulance to follow us on the route and park at the X-Centre party just in case.

Can’t Be There on the Day of the Event?

We would like to see you, but if you really cannot be there, but still want to donate a toy, there are collection points around the city where you can leave toys or donations.

Tuskers Bar

Chaiyaphum Soi 1

Chiang Mai

RichCo Motorsports

1/2 Wualai Road Soi 3

T Haiya

A Muang

Chiang Mai

Miguel’s Cafe

106/1 Chaiyaphum Rd.

Chiang Mai, 50300

Bikes big and small are welcome, and we look forward to making this years event the best yet

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Can’t Be There on the Day of the Event?

We would like to see you, but if you really cannot be there, but still want to donate a toy, there are collection points around the city where you can leave toys or donations.

Tuskers Bar

Chaiyaphum Soi 1

Chiang Mai

I never forget the day when I saw my teddybear for the first time, high up on a cubboard in the shopping mall. It was love on first sight. Bear was almost as big as I was. I was 4 years old. There was a small hole in the side of his head (parents happy as that meant a huge discount, but how little did I know or would have cared). So I 'took care' of my bear. I still have him, at my parent's house. My nieces were allowed to play with him, but Woh! if they would lift him up only on 1 paw. That would 'hurt' my bear.

I have a big teddymonkey that I would like to donate, hoping that I can make a child as happy as I still am with my bear. Can't join the ride, but will bring it to Tuskers. :)

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My wife and I joined the ride this year, after somehow missing it last.

We support the cause, and think the comittee members do a wonderful job.

I have fought with myself as to whether I should mention this, but what put a dampner on the day, for us, was the fact we, and a number of others got left behind.

I have taken part in the Hahndorf Toyride in Adelaide a number of years back, and they too advertise "Open to all bikes". It was confirmed when a good few thousand bikes all rode together in a pack at a nice slow pace, kind of like a parade, to the showground where the mountain of toys was created, and the kids and adults alike partied too.

My only criticism, and Im willing to get involved, so please dont flame me.... is that the ride itself seemed more like a big bike ride, with the scooters floundering at the back, and not getting the support of the police traffic stops, and turning to each other for directions. If the bike riders were a pack of like minded nice folk doing something good for charity, why didn't they stick together? I was doing 60 - 70 kmph with a small New scooter, and ultimately, ended up loosing the big boys.

I just feel, that big bike rides out are for one day. And a toyride should be about riding together, buffalo pack style (Whereby the pack moves as fast as its slowest member), for the public to see, and create awareness.

Once again, its not a complaint. Its merely a comment about why we felt a little left out.

We are happy we gave a number of big toys to the kids, and we applaud the organisers. I just thought I should try and be honest with this CONSTRUCTIVE criticism.

Overall a great day out.

Phil & Nokk

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My wife and I joined the ride this year, after somehow missing it last.

We support the cause, and think the comittee members do a wonderful job.

I have fought with myself as to whether I should mention this, but what put a dampner on the day, for us, was the fact we, and a number of others got left behind.

I have taken part in the Hahndorf Toyride in Adelaide a number of years back, and they too advertise "Open to all bikes". It was confirmed when a good few thousand bikes all rode together in a pack at a nice slow pace, kind of like a parade, to the showground where the mountain of toys was created, and the kids and adults alike partied too.

My only criticism, and Im willing to get involved, so please dont flame me.... is that the ride itself seemed more like a big bike ride, with the scooters floundering at the back, and not getting the support of the police traffic stops, and turning to each other for directions. If the bike riders were a pack of like minded nice folk doing something good for charity, why didn't they stick together? I was doing 60 - 70 kmph with a small New scooter, and ultimately, ended up loosing the big boys.

I just feel, that big bike rides out are for one day. And a toyride should be about riding together, buffalo pack style (Whereby the pack moves as fast as its slowest member), for the public to see, and create awareness.

Once again, its not a complaint. Its merely a comment about why we felt a little left out.

We are happy we gave a number of big toys to the kids, and we applaud the organisers. I just thought I should try and be honest with this CONSTRUCTIVE criticism.

Overall a great day out.

Phil & Nokk

Phil & Nokk

Thanks for joining in on the toy ride & the constructive criticism.

I'm glad you enjoyed yourself, but sorry that you felt a bit left out with the ride.

One of the problems we have is setting a nice pace that is comfortable for all, and this is not exactly easy with such a variety of bikes.

The pace however is set by the traffic police who like to control things their way.

Riding at the front the pace was too slow for the bigger sport bikes & they were overheating until the run down the canal road.

According to my GPS track for the ride, the average moving speed was 16KPH, with a maximum of 79 KPH on the canal road; although a few riders on big bikes went faster for a few hundred metres to cool their engines down.

So it looks like the problem might be you guys at the back, getting caught at the intersections & hurrying to catch up? However I did not think this was happening with the 5 police bikes riding escort & supposedly marshalling everyone along “at the right pace”. Next year we will endeavour to rectify the problem for you & the riders on smaller bikes, as we want everyone to join in & be happy, no matter what sort of bike.

Thank you once again for your participation & comments.

Edited by davidgtr
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