An incredible day showing awareness and support, raising money for the men in our lives who are suffering from mental health and cancer.

I loved heading along to DGR which is supported across the world on the same day – May 17th. We started at @OfficialTriumph in Newcastle then headed to the coast and back finishing up at the Quayside.

I hope you enjoyed this video and don’t forget to sponsor using link
https://gentlemansride.com/fundraiser/lynn-milligan

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  1. Your looking pretty dapper Lynn,and i have to say what a great turn out of bikes, this is what i adored about the biking community all getting together to help others, and i would like to thank you Lynn for your support for these very important men's charity's,i really hope you enjoyed your first DGR, it looked like a fun days ride, take care sweetheart💝

  2. You looked great Lynn 😍. You did make me laugh when you asked how anyone could lose 249 motorbikes 😂. It is a great feeling riding out in a big crowd. I must do the DGR next year.

  3. Noooo, you lost a scarf that sucks, but what a great day! That was my first ever DGR here in the US. I opted for a small town where I used to live and it was only 10 people but they have done it for like 7 years now. So while I didn’t get to see a ton of bikes, I did get to take my first ride ever in a side car, which was amazing. A URAL bike, so cool, Cheers, be well.

  4. No way, I was parked right behind you at Triumph, and you captured me putting my little girl on the bike at the quayside, too 🤣 It was a great day out, although hot enough in the traffic mash on the way out to the coast that quite a few old air cooled bikes overheated (mine included). Much easier going after we waited a few minutes and could speed up to catch up 🏍🌪

  5. hi Lynn great video i was the lad who helped you at the tunnel entrance had a great day riding a bit chilly at the end but much better this weekend for a ride out keep safe PS the scarf is out there some where 🙂

  6. Great video as always. I didn’t do the DGR this year but did ride along the coast for a mile or so with the pack on my Lambretta. Not sure if you realised what an amazing bike you filmed at 9.28? It was a Brough Superior with a side car. Worth an absolute fortune and you probably won’t see a rarer bike all year. I chatted to the owner once at Seaham, and I think the bike has been in his family for three generations. Google it and read the Lawrence of Arabia story.

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