

Terms and conditions are available on request. Alternate terms, fees or other loan amounts may result in different comparison rates. WARNING: This comparison rate is true only for this example given and may not include all fees and charges. The new electric trike has a top speed of 45km/h and can carry up to 100 small parcels and 1200 letters at a time, three times more than the old Postie bike. Repayments are based on 11.95% over 60 months with 10% deposit.Ĭomparison rate 12.54% and is based on a secured consumer fixed rate loan of $30,000 over a term of 60 months. Figure is based upon a personal finance application for the advertised price of the vehicle with a 10% deposit.Īdditional costs may be applicable. The payments don’t consider your personal situation, insurances & loan protection, warranty options, gap cover or accessories. **Weekly payments provided for indicative purposes and are to approved purchasers only. The ride has already attracted regional attention with ABC Broken Hill radio to follow their ride with daily updates.*All quoted discounts includes Cash-back, Rebates and Promotions. “It should be a laugh at the very least,” Ben said.Īlong the way the group will be stopping to take photos and “shake the donation tin” at the local pubs. The group is scheduled to spend six days riding with stops in Louth, Wanaaring, Tibooburra, White Cliffs and Tilpa. “You can’t buy a new Honda CT110 postie bike as they are only made for Australia Post, citizens can only buy them second hand,” Ben said.įor the trip all the bikes are road registered and all riders require a motorcycle licence. postal duties, and the legendary Postie Bike. “If you can, support us by supporting Miracle babies, it will be greatly received,” he said.īen said group members Kade Bishop and Beau Ings drove to Sydney with a trailer and went to auctions and bought 12 ex-Australia Post motorbikes. Sydneys Rising Sun Workshop built a custom Honda CT110 chopper for their friends at Young Henrys Brewery that transports and serves ice cold beer. So far they have received more than $1,600 im donations via their Everyday Hero fundraising page.

“It’s a total of 1,400kms of dirt and desert, so this is our adventure in the name of those who haven’t drawn breath on their own yet. “So as you can imagine, Miracle Babies Foundation is very near and dear to our hearts.”īen said with this in mind the group hopes their trek to Cameron’s Corner and back will raise $5,000. “The most amazing gift was Aurora, she was born at an incredible 28 weeks,” Ben said. The group’s spokesman Ben Hewlett said out of a workshop of 14 people, seven are parents to premature babies. The CSA Mine Reggie’s Mobile Maintenance Crew will embark on a 1,400km trip from Cobar to Cameron’s Corner on their postie bikes in July with the aim of raising $5,000 for Miracle Babies Foundation, which supports families with premature babies. The Honda CT110 motorbike, more commonly known as a “Postie Bike”, may not be everyone’s first choice for a trip to the desert and back, but that’s exactly what a group of locals are planning to do in the name of fundraising. CSA Reggie’s Mobile Maintenance Crew are embarking on a 1,400km ride from Cobar to Cameron’s Corner and back, stopping at pubs along the way to “shake their donation tins” in the hope of raising $5,000 for the Miracle Babies foundation.
