Thanks, I have had far too many requests to subsidise someones bike trip over the years, grown weary of someone doing some stunt in order to raise cash for some cause however worthy.
Its made me quite cynical about such things.
If the cause is that near to your heart, donate a weeks wages, but do not ask me to.
The choice of bike, I have had a couple, leads me to believe a lack of practical knowledge. Does she expect bikes to be donated? Half decent "real" Royal Enfield Bullets are few and far between and the costs of bring up some ratty Indian Enfield to a standard capable of such a trip are enormous and there is no guarantee they'd be up to it after.
I'd be more impressed if they'd managed to get a couple of new bikes at Indian prices delivered to say, Morocco and left them in Sierra Leone for the benefit of the locals.
What they need out there is birth control not motorbikes.
Yes I am a nasty person if thats what suits. If one one or other of these ladies contracts Ebola or some other nastiness out there in what is a high risk country for such things they'll expect the NHS to fly them back and treat them?
Africa has many problems and I am sorry for the poor people there, nature has a way of balancing things out, cruel as it may seem, well meaning white people have not made things better.
Remember saint Bob Geldof and his feed the world stunts?
Has it occured to anyone that those now flooding into Italy and camped at Calais are of an age to have been fed by that scheme? the population of the Horn of Africa has trebled since but they are still hungry, ill, and deprived, and living in misery.
Frankly they would have been better off left to die. Natures way, if you can't feed it don't breed it.
Being pragmatic doesnt make me a bad person. Sorry if I have offended these well meaning ladies or anyone else, not intended but theres lots of kids in the Uk that need help, and the way things are shaping up, they'll need it soon.
What it boils down to is....
how will this stunt raise more money for kids there than if you gave the money needed to buy, renovate and fund riding them there and back, [surely several £1000s] straight to someone out there?
I have read your website and the bit re the bikes at Castle Coombe, I am sorry to say, leads me to believe , while enthusiastic your knowledge of 'classic' machines is sadly lacking, that is not a G45, and a genuine G45, of which I once had one, is certainly not a 'cafe racer',
Need to say I am not trying to offend anyone, apologies if my frankness does.