Frequently Asked Questions . . .
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Question: I registered on
the website. Do I need to register again later?
Answer: Yes. Website registration is primarily intended to keep
you informed on information concerning the ride as well as help our Task Force
insure that they have sufficient chairs, food, drinks and shirts.
Question: What happens if it rains on the day of the ride?
Answer: The show must go on. The police escorted ride will depart
promptly at the designated time (10 AM) rain or shine.
Question: I ride a scooter.
Can I ride on the ride?
Answer: Yes. Motorcycles and scooters are welcome to join us.
Non-motorcycle/scooters are not permitted to ride on the route but may
participate in all of the other events. The ride may contain some expressway riding and the
group may encounter speeds of up to 45 miles per hour. Any scooter unable to
maintain this speed may not participate in the ride. Scooters will be staged together at the park.
Question: How can I
volunteer to help out?
Answer: Volunteers can signup on the
website by registering. Volunteer assignments are made on a first come first
served basis. Volunteers who will be riding in the event are expected to pay
their registration fees.
Question: Where is the 2012
ride being held?
Answer: The ride will be held at Quiet Waters Park in Deerfield
Beach.
Question: How much does it
cost?
Answer: Registration costs $35.00 per motorcycle. Event
T-Shirts are available for a minimum $50.00 donation. Registration includes a
light breakfast (donuts, bagels, coffee, and juice) and a light lunch followed
by the Celebration of Life program where you will meet some of the local
survivors that these events have helped.
Question: When should I
arrive at the ride location?
Answer: Registration is open from 8 AM and closes at 09:45 with the
ride departing at 10:00 AM sharp, rain or shine. You may arrive anytime within
the registration window but understand that the earlier you arrive, the closer
to the front of the line you will be placed. Please do not arrive prior to the
opening of registration as our volunteers will be busy setting up and therefore
will be unable to check you in early.
Question: When I arrive can
I park anywhere?
Answer: No. Volunteers will direct you to the appropriate
parking area and insure that you are properly aligned to allow us to safely
park as many motorcycles as possible. You will depart in the same sequence as
you arrived. VIPs, Patient Escorts,Highest earning club and scooters will be directed to
separate parking locations.
Question: What if I am
arriving in a car?
Answer: Non motorcycle vehicles are asked to park in a special
designated parking area upon arrival.
Question: How long is the
ride and is it safe?
Answer: Safety is our number one priority on the ride. We have
teamed with the Broward Sheriffs Office who will be
escorting the ride to control traffic along with local law enforcement officers
from the various cities we will be passing through. The ride is generally 40-45
miles in length and lasts about an hour and 20 to 30 minutes.
Question: What is the ride
route?
Answer: While we never publish the route in advance, rest
assured that it will include areas for which South Florida is famous for. Our
2012 ride will be completely different from our 2011 route.
Question: I do not ride a
motorcycle. Can I ride the route in my car?
Answer: Unfortunately, no. Only motorcycles/scooters can join
us on the ride because of safety concerns. If you know of anyone who rides a
motorcycle, please contact them and let them know about our ride and they may
allow you to join them as a passenger. Please ask them (and you also) to
register on our website (www.SFRideforKids.org) to help the task force
in sizing supplies for the event.
Question: How much money do
you raise for the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation?
Answer: The task force has not yet set a goal for our 2012
ride. We need your help in letting your friends who ride motorcycles know of
our ride and ask them to register on our website and be an active participant.
Please remember that formal event registration is still required on the day of
the ride (Sunday April 15th, 2012).
Question: Can my company
donate any goods or services for your ride?
Answer: YES. We accept all donations and services towards our
ride as allowed by the foundation. Certain companies such as beer and wine
distributers and companies are not permitted. If you have a product or service
that you would like to donate, please Click Here and
a task force leader will contact you.
Question: My Company does
not have anything to donate but would like to be listed on your website as a
sponsor. Is that possible?
Answer: Yes. For a small fee, we have several programs to
advertise your company on our website. Please contact the webmaster (mailto:webmaster@SFRideforKids.org)
for further information.
Question: I want to be a VIP
and ride at the head of the line. How do I do that?
Answer: VIPs generally donate a considerable amount of money
for our cause. Please contact the webmaster (mailto: webmaster@SFRideforKids.org) for
further information.
Question: I have a sidecar
on my motorcycle. Do you need any additional patient escorts?
Answer: Yes. We are always looking for sidecars that are used
as patient escorts. We also welcome Trikes for
the older patients. Please go to our website (www.SFRideforKids.org)
and click on the sidecar registration link (or click here: Sidecar
Registration) from the left menu and we will contact you as the event
approaches.
Question: I will be taking
photos/videos during the ride. Would you like to see them?
Answer: Absolutely. Upon the conclusion of the ride, feel free
to forward your photos/videos to the webmaster (mailto: webmaster@SFRideforKids.org)or upload them yourself by Clicking Here and
we will include them in our event photos section. After the ride there will
also be a link on the home page for you to upload your photos online.
Question: I will not be able to
attend the event but would still like to make a donation to express my support.
How do I do that?
Answer: Click on the DONATE button in the lower left hand corner of our
website home
page.
Anyone with media connections that can help us increase awareness of
our ride to the general public is asked to please contact the webmaster
(mailto: webmaster@SFRideforKids.org).
We need your help in getting the largest motorcycle participation on our next
ride. Also, PLEASE register on our website to help our taskforce insure
sufficient food, supplies, shirts and premiums are available on the day of the
ride.
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