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about the ride

FAQ

What type of bike do I need to have?

On previous Cannonball Rides we have had everything from 250s to 990s. Ideally though 450s and up better suited to the long dist ances travelled each day.

 

How long do we ride each day?

We average about 500kms each day.

 

What fuel range do I need?

200km

 

Does the bike need to be Registered?

Yes. All bikes are registered and must be roadworthy for the event. Bikes will also go through pre-event scrutineering.

 

Do I need to carry everything myself?

No - a luggage vehicle will carry your gear between each nights stop.

 

What do I need to take?

  • Bike Gear: including Boots, Gloves, Goggles, Clothing (nylons/draggin jeans, jacket and jersey) and any other protective gear you feel necessary

  • Clothes for the night

  • A check bag to send your riding gear back in (ie $2 Crazy Clarks bag)

  • A 20l jerry can with your bike number on it

  • Tool kit to carry on the bike and ideally tubes so we can get you going without waiting for the support vehicle

  • Oils, Filters and any other consumables for the service day

  • And above a sense of humour

 

What about tyres?

Closer to the ride date we will provide you with an address to send tyres to. We recommend Cannonball Supporter, Tyres for Bikes, they provide tyres at competitive prices and will send them direct to the service location for you. Contact Dave on 07 3262 4377.

 

Do I need to be a mechanic?

No, each ride has a collection of McGuyer types and we can usually someone running again. On our last ride we even rebuilt the engine of a 640KTM.

 

Are there any hidden costs on the ride?

If you don't count your dignity, No...only thing you need to pay for after the Entry Fee and Donation Fee is - any servicing of your bike that is required, Alcohol and souvenirs.

 

Can I get my deposit back?

No, however if you cannot make the ride for factors outside your control (eg loss of employment, injury) a $1000 credit will be applied to an entry in your name for the following ride.

 

How do I get home?

Your bike is automatically covered to get back to Brisbane, however you will need to find your own way home. The reason for this is that alot of the wives and families meet up at the finish line and riders stay on for a short break with the family, so it is easier to make your own arrangements to get home.

 

How does the charity get it funds?

The ride doesn't rely on 'turning a profit' to raise funds, rather your ride fee is broken up into 2 parts: a donation to our chosen Charity and a fee to cover the cost of the ride.  Even if the ride organiser encounters a large unexpected cost the charity will always get the full amount of your donation.

 

Can I raise more than the minimum Donation Fee?

Yes - we encourage it!

 

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