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Hi,
I happened to chance upon this page and i wanted tell you guys that this is fantastic. I have been wanting to do the same for the past few months. I am from India and a rider my self. I own a classic Royal Enfield.
Now to come to the point. I am the owner of a men’s lifestyle online publication in India. http://www.metromonkey.in
I think what you are doing is great and would like to cover your trip on my website.
I would also like to ask you if we can do a similar ride in India. This could be the Indian chapter of riding4acause.
Looking fwd to your reply
Cheers,
Rishabh Malhotra
Hi
What you are doing is awesome – you rock!
I would like to chat with someone with respect to sponsorship. Please email me with a name and number, thanks.
Sally
Hey Raz, was just reading through the blog after getting this link emailed to me. I’m in another game now but a while back I was a youthworker and I achieved the status of “Public Benevolent Institution” for my organisation. It’s a longish process but I’m not a lawyer and it wasn’t beyond me. This is far enough back that what we really wanted it for was sales tax exemption, but I expect that in the scheme of things, it hasn’t changed that much. If we set up an email conversation I’d happily talk you through what we did.