Freewheelers new motorcycle hidden under a black sheet is surrounded by pupils on the school lawns

All Hallows School logo

July 1st, 2010

The pupils of All Hallows Preparatory School in Somerset have just presented a new BMW R1200RT blood bike to Freewheelers EVS. The bike was paid for by a number of fundraising activities at the school, including a sponsored cycle ride from John O'Groats to Lands End undertaken by two parents – Mike Burns and Andrew Jolliffe. The total raised by the school was close to £14,000.

A competition was held for the pupils to name the bike. The winning name was "The Flying Crane", reflecting the school's crane logo. It will now be displayed proudly on the bike for all to see. The competition winner removed the covers to unveil the bike and handed over the keys to the grateful Freewheelers EVS volunteers.

The new bike is surrounded by pupils from All Hallows School.

The Flying Crane immediately went on duty in the Bath area. During the coming months, Freewheelers EVS will provide the school's pupils with a log of the bike's activities so that they can track how many times it has been used, where it has been, how far it has travelled and what sort of cargoes it has carried. There will also be a "spot the blood bike" competition. Pupils who see The Flying Crane on duty will be able to submit details of when and where they saw it and, subject to verification, will win a prize from Freewheelers.

More photographs of the presentation ceremony can bee seen in the Freewheelers EVS photo gallery.