ROLL ON COLUMBUS  ·   5.22.2010   ·  The Arena District  ·   All Types, All Brands Welcome   ·  Benefiting Nationwide Children's Hospital

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What is it?

Roll On Columbus is a family friendly, motorcycle enthusiast focused charity event to raise money for Nationwide Children's Hospital.


When and where is it?

Doors will open Saturday, May 22nd at the LC Pavilion in the Arena District of Columbus, Ohio at 12:00 PM.

What's to do?

There will be vendors, dealers, demonstrations, live music, vintage bike show, custom bike show, The Trials Guys, The Motosphere, MiniGP racers, MSF demonstrations, fun, games, prizes, and much more. The entire day has been planned to keep every age entertained.

The Raffe Bike

Rolling Chassis:
Santee hardtail frame
21 X 90 front wheel
18 X 200 rear wheel
Metzeler tires
MT hydraulic, four-piston disc brakes, front and rear
J&P Cycles controls
DNA springer front forks

Power Train:
113 cubic inch Ultima OHV engine, made in USA
10.2/1 compression ratio
4”X4.5” bore and stroke
Hooker custom exhaust system
120 horsepower
Mikuni 45mm carburetor
Ultima dry clutch
Ultima six-speed gearbox
O-ring, no-lube final chain drive

Lubrication System:
Three quart, dry sump
J&P oil tank with enclosed battery box

Ignition:
Electronic

Dimensions:
65” wheel base
91.5” total length
27” seat height
Weight: 500 lbs

Finish:
Powder-coated frame by
Miracle Custom Coatings
Paint by Lou’s Body Shop
Custom leather seat by
Spitfire Customs



 

Making a Difference

Ohio Motorcyclists for Children is a non-profit charity dedicated to taking care of our country’s most valuable resource, our children. As motorcyclists, we can change children’s lives, one ride at a time. By joining us and supporting our activities, we know you will meet some great people. Families like the Millers. Karen and Scott Miller, along with their daugher Erica are enthusitic motorcyclist. They also have first hand experience with Nationwide Children's Hospital. Click here to read more about their story.