Sons of Luzon Pilipinas celebrates culture, lifestyle of riding via 1st Freedom Ride Festival

Headed by Sons of Luzon Pilipinas, the first ever Freedom Ride Festival is happening on November 25-27 at Liwasang Ullalim, CCP Complex Parking Grounds, Pasay City with lots of surprises and guests.

The mason bikers club started as a motorcycle group with members coming from Luzon Lodge No. 57. Its president Tony Andaya shared, “I will honor, respect, and be loyal to Sons. I will take care and watch over my brothers during and every after the ride. I will take care of my cuts the way I take care of my bike. I will honor and respect the patch and the group it represents.”

Andaya said it’s time for the Philippines to witness motorcycle activities. His group is also eyeing for a partnership with Department of Tourism. The Sons of Luzon president gets the full support of his members Odhey Isip, Mhel de Leon, Marco Gregorio, Dave Bedio, Charlz Adano, and Jay Ranola.

1st Freedom Ride Festival aims to showcase premium motorcycle models, accessories, and equipment for motorcycle and bike lovers. Celebrating the culture and lifestyle of riding, the event also offers widest range of exhibitors in the industry.

Motorcycle lovers will also witness exhibitions and motor parades. Twenty bands like Mojofly, Caren Tevanny, Love Eat Pray, Denj, Nemic, and many more will entertain the crowd.

The festival also promises to bring exclusive access custom motorcycle scene, bringing together various builders and independent brands that share the same vision.

For ticket buyers, they will get the chance to win 3 motorcycles, 2022 Harley Davidson 1200cc Forty-Eight as the grand prize, 2022 Royal Enfield 400 Himalayan for the second price, and Vespa Racing 60s for the third lucky winner, and lots of minor prizes will be given away.

The ticket cost is Php2,500 and is limited to only 1,000 pieces.

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Sons of Luzon Pilipinas celebrates culture, lifestyle of riding via 1st Freedom Ride Festival
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