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Guest Jamie Little
I never knew about this ride out and read about it in the RBL newsletter. So I have just been looking at various pictures and videos of the ride to the wall and found the whole thing very moving indeed.
I plan on getting a Harley sometime in the near future, and as soon as I do, I will add my name to attend. Keep up the good work
Admin Note:
RTTW is for all Motorcyles , not just H-D
Jamie Little
Former AB(R) Royal Navy 1990-1996
Tuesday, 08 December 2009
Dave Lockwood: tailchaser - Dunedin & RBLR
Bigger and better than RTTW 08, a very humbling and moving experience. This has now become an annual event for me and is well worth supporting
Monday, 30 November 2009
John King: Kingy
I enjoyed the RTTW on my own this year, but about three weeks later I took my wife Margaret to see the Memorial. We had a good day, and time to look around in detail. Looking forward to this years ride which is on my birthday!!!
Tuesday, 17 November 2009
Bill McGarry
It was very moving experience this year, as was last years one. Thanks to the committee for arranging the service. Also a massive thank you to all who attended. It made me feel proud to be both British and a biker.
Bill
Monday, 09 November 2009
IAN THE BRUCE: DUNEDIN CHAPTER SCOTLAND
A fantastic and very moving experience.Thanks to all the organisers for all there hard work,mostly done behind the scenes.See you all next year.
Monday, 09 November 2009
Sandra Rees: Ms.
A truly emotional experience.
The supporters waving flags and saluting us, as my partner & I rode by, brought tears to our eyes.
Well done to everyone involved.
We will be there in 2010
Sunday, 08 November 2009
Guest: Gray Barnes Jugsters MCC
A memorable and truly moving experience. Many thanks to HOG. Last year three of us attended.. this year twenty. This deserving event is truly on the biking calendar for ever. Tell your friends.
Ride safe. GrayBarnes.
Response by RTTW Committee
Thank you for your kind comments about this event. However, I must point out that the whole thing is organised by a small group of volunteers working together as a stand alone totally independent entity and has never been anything to do with HOG or any other motorcycling organisation.
Tuesday, 03 November 2009
Tracy Willis
A really big Thank you to all who organised the event, it was truly sensational and very moving, we had a great day and felt privaledged to have been a part of it, heres to next year....
Tuesday, 03 November 2009
Guest Mally Moss
Thanks for a fantastic day I am proud to be British and to remember those who have served their country..
Thursday, 29 October 2009
Mary Harding
Wednesday, 28 October 2009
gene morris: mr
Monday, 26 October 2009
noggernorton kayesize: Mind blowing
Sunday, 25 October 2009
Andy Holloway
A very memorable day .......after seeing all those names on the memorial .i think all politicians should vist the memorial and touch each name when they are sending people to war....then perhaps they will kit our troops out with all they need
well done to the organisers and all who attended
Sunday, 25 October 2009
Guest: Audrey Smithson
Saturday, 24 October 2009
Guest: Alanaxe
Was attracted to the badge on a bikers jacket in Canterbury and most impressed.
Well done to all that organise and participate.
Lest we Forget.
Saturday, 24 October 2009
Guest: Alan & Debbie Lee - Sherwood Chapter
First of all, a day like RTTW doesn't just happen, we can only guess at the amount of work that went on behind the scenes, so a very big thanks you to all of you.
A truly amazing and emotional day, like our heroes, never to be forgotten, God Bless them all.tc8
Thursday, 22 October 2009
Clair Graves: Clair Graves
Just to say it was an amazing day from start to finish. Well organised and a fantastic cause. I am proud to be part of the RTTW and will do so every year.
Thanks to all the organisers and to everyone that supports it 
Sunday, 18 October 2009
Rod Bedford: Royal British Legion Somme Branch
We rode from France and will do every year, thank you to The Nene valley chapter and Charlie for making us all so welcome at the camp site;
On Thurs here on the Somme we laid to rest 8 unknown British Soldiers of WW1,
We will REMEMBER them
Saturday, 17 October 2009
Guest: Kenny
Thursday, 15 October 2009
Pete Ticehurst
Thank you for a brilliantly executed day. Unfortunately couldn't make RTTW1, but I am so pleased that I made it to RTTW2, it was truely awe inspiring to be with such a huge group riding for such a good cause. Already looking forward to next year's RTTW.
Pete, ( RBLR Surrey Rep)
Thursday, 15 October 2009
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