Harley-Davidson donates paw-fect bike for animal charity

The Harley-Davidson Breakout117 is being raffled by Paw Justice. Photo: Harley-Davidson

Iconic brand Harley-Davidson is supporting the New Zealand animal charity Paw Justice to help raise money by donating a Breakout motorbike.

The bike is for the fundraising raffle benefiting Operation S.O.S [Save Our Shelters], an initiative that aims to support the Paw Justice Food Bank. So far, the program has provided over 1.7 million meals to homeless animals in shelters and struggling communities in New Zealand. 

Entrants will go into a raffle to win a 2023 Harley-Davidson Breakout 117, with all funds from tickets purchased directly to support the Food Bank Program.  But you have to be quick as there are only 1000 tickets available.

The $40,750 Breakout 117 is the epitome of the Harley-Davidson name and the pinnacle of torque and displacement courtesy of its Milwaukee-Eight 117 V-Twin engine.

Shaughan Campbell, Co-Founder of Paw Justice, said, “We are pleased to be partnering with Harley-Davidson for this important initiative. Paw Justice is an organisation dedicated to eliminating animal abuse, neglect and suffering in New Zealand, and partnering with powerful brands is an important way to extend our reach to the public and garner strong support for our cause.” 

Commenting on the fundraiser, Nigel Keough, Managing Director of Harley-Davidson Australia/New Zealand, said, “At Harley-Davidson, we live by the ethos United We Ride and that certainly transcends to man’s, and I’m sure many of our riders’, best friend. In offering the chance to win our iconic Breakout 117, we hope to raise awareness and essential funds for homeless animals across New Zealand.” 

To purchase tickets and find out more information, visit https://pawjustice.flicket.co.nz.

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