Bikers head to rome for the last flying Vulcan

British bikers prepare for 1,300 mile journey to raise money in support of the last flying Avro Vulcan, XH558A classic Harley Davidson Superlow is being offered as a prize for the Vulcan summer RaffleA team of British motorcyclists will journey over 1,300 miles across Europe, from the last flying Avro Vulcans Doncaster Hangar to a global Harley Davidson meet in Rome, to raise money for the iconic cold war bomber. Vulcan to the Sky Trust, which operates the aircraft, has also announced that a Harley Davidson Superlow XL 833 will be one of the main prizes in this years summer raffle.As an ex-serviceman who has also done contract work for the Vulcan to the Sky Trust I am acutely aware of XH558s historical importance, says Adam Fleming, who will lead the group. We are all huge fans of the project, and have been looking for ways to support her for a while. This trip ties in our enthusiasm for the Vulcan with our love of adventure, motor bikes and the Harley lifestyle, so everyone involved is really looking forward to it.The three day journey to the Italian capitol is part of an international pilgrimage to the 110th anniversary of Harley Davidson celebrations being held around the city. The team of 4 riders will set off on June 10th, taking their motorbikes across the channel, through France and down to Rome to meet up with thousands of other Harley aficionados. Adam, who is an experienced charity fundraiser and currently runs a recycling business, will be riding a Harley Davidson Dyna Fatbob 1690cc while sporting a specially designed one-off bikers back patch bearing the Vulcans name on his leathers.Following a challenging restoration programme, XH558 was restored to airworthiness in 2007 and is now the last flying Avro Vulcan. The stunning cold war bomber is based at Doncasters Robin Hood Airport where the Vulcan to the Sky Trust maintains and operates her. This iconic piece of British engineering has become one of the most popular attractions at airshows around the country where she performs annually.XH558 relies on donations to keep her maintained, and we are very close to the funding target to enable her to reach the first display of the 2013 season, says Vulcan to the Sky Trusts business development director, Michael Trotter. Events like the ride to Rome will provide the last vital push over the line and it is great to see that members of the public are so passionate about her and wanting to get stuck in with the fundraising efforts by doing things that are a bit different and special like this.The Riders, with their bikes, will join XH558 for a photoshoot on Saturday 1st of June with the aim of releasing a collectors edition poster. Adam also intends to continue his fundraising efforts after the trip by starting a Harley Davidson enthusiasts club bearing the Vulcans name and running regular events with XH558 as their chosen charity. The teams motorbikes have been given a 250 service by Fatboyz, V-twin specialists in Doncaster as sponsorship for the journey.The bike being offered as a prize at the Vulcan raffle is a classic Harley Davidson Black Superlow XL 883, a timeless design featuring a sportster tank, longer travel rear suspension, low seat height and comfortable rider cock-pit. Anyone wishing to donate towards the ride to Rome can do so through the Vulcan to the Sky Trusts Just Giving page: http://www.justgiving.com/vts.For more information on and to sign-up for regular email news about Vulcan XH558 and where to see her, visit www.vulcantothesky.org. To purchase a range of memorabilia, books and DVDs go to http://www.vulcantotheskystore.co.uk/ where all proceeds go towards keeping the Vulcan flying. There is also a popular Facebook community - Vulcan XH558, a Twitter feed - #XH558 and Pinterest page - vulcanxh558.

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