Blood Runners are a voluntary organisation, run entirely in the riders spare time
Kawasaki ZZR600 donated to Blood Runners
By Liam Marsden -
General news
19 December 2007 14:00
Kawasaki Motors UK has donated a brand new ZZR600 motorcycle to "Blood Runners."
SERV (Service by Emergency Rider Volunteers) is a registered charity run by volunteers who, in their spare time deliver emergency blood between hospitals in southern England.
The Kawasaki was donated by the Buckinghamshire based Kawasaki Motors UK, and has special luminous livery, as it is dedicated to the charity.
Howard Dale, Branch Manager for Kawasaki Motors UK, said, “SERV plays a very important role in the delivery of blood to hospitals and has helped to save numerous lives.
"We are very pleased to support such a worthy cause and hope that the donation of the ZZR600 will help SERV continue their important work in the Buckinghamshire community.”