Brass Monkey Motorcycle Rally
For the rally in Australia, see Brass Monkey Motorcycle Rally (Australia).
The Brass Monkey Motorcycle Rally is a rally held annually in Oturehua, Central Otago in New Zealand.
The event is held every year over the weekend on which the Queen's birthday is celebrated, usually the first weekend of June.
Organised by the Otago Motorcycle Club, the event attracts around 2,000 motorcycle enthusiasts from New Zealand and abroad. The rally gets its name from colloquial expression "cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey" because the venue is extremely cold, being within 50 km (31 mi) of Ophir where New Zealand's coldest-ever temperature of -21.6 degrees Celsius was recorded. To warm up rally-goers, the site boasts what is described as 'the biggest bonfire ever'.
2010 was the event's 30th anniversary.[1]
References
- ↑ "2010 Brass Monkey", Timaru Herald
External links
- Official website of the rally
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