February 24, 2010 is the most important Day of the Year for Minnesota Motorcyclists
YOU are invited to attend the 7th annual Bikerday at the Minnesota State Capitol
Protect YOUR Riding Freedom – Improve Motorcycle Safety
The 7th annual ABATE of MN Bikerday at the Minnesota State Capitol will be held on Wednesday, February 24, 2010.
The 7th annual ABATE of MN Bikerday at the Minnesota State Capitol will be held on Wednesday, February 24, 2010.
YOUR presence is crucial to protect YOUR rights and safety as a Minnesota motorcyclist.
Together, WE will Maintain YOUR right to wear or not wear a helmet while riding.
Increase penalties for those who kill YOU, YOUR friends, or YOUR family by driving negligently.
Improve motorcycle safety for ALL MINNESOTA MOTRCYCLISTS.
Increase penalties for those who kill YOU, YOUR friends, or YOUR family by driving negligently.
Improve motorcycle safety for ALL MINNESOTA MOTRCYCLISTS.
On February 24, 2010 at 9:00 am WE will assemble in the Minnesota State Capitol Rotunda.
YOU will receive a packet containing talking points on MINNESOTA MOTORCYCLISTS' legislative agenda and
the time and room number for meeting with YOUR Senator and Representative or staff.
the time and room number for meeting with YOUR Senator and Representative or staff.
Hear from many key people in Minnesota politics.
Have a group picture taken on the Capitol steps.
Have a group picture taken on the Capitol steps.
Register as early as possible - Deadline is February 12, 2010.
Note: Registrations are Now Closed
To view the 2010 Bikerday Flyer - Click HERE
Bus transportation will be provided from various parts of the state. Check back in January for complete bus schedule details.
Riding a bus is encouraged as parking at the Capitol is expensive and frustrating.
Riding a bus is encouraged as parking at the Capitol is expensive and frustrating.
To View the Bikerday Bus Schedule - Click HERE
We need YOU there – YOU need YOU there - Be there – Do it for YOU
For more information email the State Office or call 1-800-224-6570.
For more information email the State Office or call 1-800-224-6570.

