Each limited edition Pink V Bike has a recommended retail price of $1,400.
Leading Swedish bicycle manufacturer, Skeppshult today announced it will auction four limited edition PINK V BIKES, exclusively produced for the National Breast Cancer Foundation and individually signed by Fifi Box, Deborah Hutton Lizzy Lovette and Adam Spencer to raise money for breast cancer research.
The online auction will be held on eBay for one week, commencing Tuesday 26 May and concluding Tuesday 2 June 2009, with all profits being donated to the Foundation.
Up for grabs are four pink limited edition bikes, personally signed by:
-Fifi Box, Network Sevens weather presenter, Sunrise and 2Day FM/Fox FM
Saturday morning radio presenter
-Deborah Hutton, Australian media personality
-Lizzy Lovette, 2Day FM radio presenter and host of Channel 9s The Music Jungle
-Adam Spencer, ABC radio presenter
The V Bike is the latest model from Skeppshult. Wonderfully chic in design, this fun and zippy bicycle features an elegant traditional frame for men and women. It is a flexible transport solution, which allows riders to carry multiple objects with ease. It includes unique attachment points that can hold a lockable pod, front and rear racks and basket (which can be added or removed) perfect for short commute to work, for running various errands or for pure relaxation.
Gregg Franz, Managing Director of Cykla, the official distributor for Skeppshult bicycles in Australia, says he is proud to support the National Breast Cancer Foundation.
The Foundation is the only national not-for-profit organisation that is dedicated to supporting and promoting high quality research into the prevention, detection and treatment of breast cancer, Mr Franz said.
By supporting the Skeppshult Pink V Bike online auction, you have the chance to make a real difference to many peoples lives men, women and children.