Distinguished ride for 2moroRider in New Zealand
Round-the-world rider Rhys Lawrey - AKA 2moroRider - has completed the Australasian section of his record-breaking motorcycle journey in style, leading the Distinguished Gentleman's Ride through Auckland on his Triumph Tiger 800XC.
"People here are so friendly - the Triumph Owners Club picked me up from the airport, joined me for parts of the ride, put me up in Christchurch and helped to raise funds for the Prince's Trust. On top of that, Triumph NZ have donated prizes for me to raffle off after talks I'm giving around the country, the money from which also goes to charity. I even got to visit the British High Commissioner, who treated me to English tea and cakes!"
Rhys has travelled 21,500 miles since leaving the UK in May, crossing Europe, Asia and Australia, before arriving in New Zealand, where he will rest for a few weeks, while his bike travels to the USA by sea. He will then fly out in November, to resume his quest to become the youngest person to circumnavigate the world by motorcycle.
"Tigger [the Triumph Tiger 800XC] has been so reliable - people are quite disappointed when I tell them, because there aren't any exciting disaster stories! Apart from routine services, I just check the bolts, give everything a squirt of WD-40 and top up the Scotoiler".
"I'm still on my second set of ContiTrailAttack 2 tyres. The first set lasted for 12,000 miles over some of the worst roads that Asia has to offer. We put the second set on in Bangkok and they've carried me through Australia. And all without a puncture (I hope that doesn't jinx me)."
"People here are so friendly - the Triumph Owners Club picked me up from the airport, joined me for parts of the ride, put me up in Christchurch and helped to raise funds for the Prince's Trust. On top of that, Triumph NZ have donated prizes for me to raffle off after talks I'm giving around the country, the money from which also goes to charity. I even got to visit the British High Commissioner, who treated me to English tea and cakes!"
Rhys has travelled 21,500 miles since leaving the UK in May, crossing Europe, Asia and Australia, before arriving in New Zealand, where he will rest for a few weeks, while his bike travels to the USA by sea. He will then fly out in November, to resume his quest to become the youngest person to circumnavigate the world by motorcycle.
"Tigger [the Triumph Tiger 800XC] has been so reliable - people are quite disappointed when I tell them, because there aren't any exciting disaster stories! Apart from routine services, I just check the bolts, give everything a squirt of WD-40 and top up the Scotoiler".
"I'm still on my second set of ContiTrailAttack 2 tyres. The first set lasted for 12,000 miles over some of the worst roads that Asia has to offer. We put the second set on in Bangkok and they've carried me through Australia. And all without a puncture (I hope that doesn't jinx me)."
Rhys leaves for the USA in November, travelling down into Latin America, then to Africa and back to Europe in 2015. He is raising money for The Prince’s Trust, asking for a donation of just £6- (a pound for every continent he crosses). You can follow his progress, view his video diaries and make a donation at www.2mororider.com.