
BERRIES Wrenberry
May 2025
The Mental Health Motorbike group asked me along again —
it matters to me to back groups like this.







We were joined by the Blood Bikers — it’s always great to see them so involved in the community.
They’ve become a regular presence at these events.




As more people began to arrive, I settled into my usual rhythm—checking out the bikes and chatting with those around me.
I met someone who had been riding off-road bikes his whole life and had even won races over the years.







A classic Harley
It was clear how much time and care had gone into customising his Harley-Davidson motorbike.
Every part had been thoughtfully chosen, polished, and perfectly presented.





For the mental health motorbike group, it’s about simply showing up and being available.
They don’t push themselves onto anyone—instead, they aim to be present and open to small, meaningful conversations with fellow bikers.


As always, a stunning line-up of bikes—and the kind of people who make you want to stay a little longer.












Kelly and Laurie
Active members of MHMB, they brought the catering and kept everyone fed and smiling. Their burgers were made with locally sourced meat—
just one example of the thought and care they put into supporting the community.

