News 17 Jun 2010

General: Fraser Motorcycles contributes proceeds to NBCF

Karen Davidson, the granddaughter of one of the original co-founders of the Harley-Davidson name, was recently in Australia and while on her stay visited Fraser Motorcycles for all exclusive ladies night, “Chrome & Cocktails”.

In her visit, Davidson proudly signed her very own Pink Label leather jacket, in which Fraser Motorcycles put to auction with all proceeds given to the National Breast Cancer Foundation in hope to make the road ahead look brighter for breast cancer patients of Australia.

Tracey Tate, a Fraser Motorcycles customer, owner of her very own Harley-Davidson, and platinum sponsor of the National Breast Cancer Foundation, felt there was no better way to make a difference, generously donating $700.00 for the jacket.

“I couldn’t think of a better way to make good use of our passion for Harley-Davidson, particularly their clothing range,” Tate explained. “When I heard about the auction, I told myself I wouldn’t settle for anything less.”

The improvement towards survival for breast cancer patients is due to the better detection and improved treatment for the disease, which can only be made possible with the excellence of extensive research. Fraser Motorcycles have happily assisted in this process with their donation to the National Breast Cancer Foundation.

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