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GOOD DEED GARAGE.

Good Deed Garage began on one persons good deed and is now paying it forward so others benefit.

What they do …

They take clapped out motorcycles that nobody wants, gather good people around and restore them. Then they raffle or auction them off to raise funds for worthy charities.

In 2015 their first project was a little Kawasaki G4TR ‘Trail Boss’ and the money from this first project went to Beyond Blue in Australia.

G4TR when donated Competed project ready for raffle

 

 

In 2016, Keband Custom Parts and Motogadget are proud to be associated Good Deed Garage's latest build.

The Motogadget KZ500.

Keband Custom Parts and  Motogadget have donated:

  • m-Unit Digital Control Unit
  • m-Lock RFID Ignition Lock
  • motoscope Mini
  • motoscope Mini Combi Frame with Indicator Lights and bracket
  • m-Blaze 3 in 1 Brake/Tail/Indicator lights
  • m-Blaze Ice indicators for front
  • m-switches

 

The build so far.....

 

     
Before pulling down   Planning stages   Frame modification   Freshly painted frame
             
     
Engine fitted   New chain and Sprockets   Motogadget m-Unit   Motogadget m-Blaze Edge 3in1
             
   

     
    Paint prep   Cliff - Mr Good Deed    

THE BUILD IS COMPLETE, and the Motogadget Z500 is set for Auction with proceeds going to Make A Wish Foundation.

She can be viewed at Suus, 12 Smith St in Collingwood.

Raffle drawn 7th July at 6pm - Suus

Tickets available at     BUY TICKETS HERE

 

Click Here for recent article in Fuel Tank Mag about the build

 


 

 

 

 

A good friend and supporter of ours is launching a new business venture

 

VICTORIAN MOTORCYCLE ADVENTURES

 

They are now raising funds to buy the bikes and other important things to get this business up and going.

You can score yourself a fantastic deal on tours and other cool stuff by following the link below.

https://ozcrowd.com/campaign/2891

They are looking to raise $50,000 to buy some bikes and fund the boring stuff like insurance.

Even if you cant support them financially you can still help by sharing this around your social network.