Veterans of two Hawke's Bay gangs will bike alongside each other in the fight against domestic violence in the White Ribbon Ride which starts in Feilding today.
It will be the fourth time on the annual ride for Mongrel Mob Hastings president Rex Timu, who will ride the full eight days of the lower North Island ride to its end in Whanganui next Friday.
But it will be the first time for former Black Power leader Mane Adams, of Taradale, who plans to join the Hawke's Bay sector of the ride on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Both men are encouraging other members to take part, to "support the kaupapa", which Mr Timu has been "on" since at least 2008, when he spoke at a White Ribbon Day gathering in Hastings, alongside an MP and a senior police officer, and sons Royal, then aged 7, and Monte, 3.
He had been leader just a few months but was already encouraging members and families to put an end to violence in their lives.