Thousands of bikers join this year's
"Toy Run" ride in Waikiki
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In a deafening roar, some 2,000 bikers from Oahu paraded through Waikiki yesterday during this years Toys for Tots ride down Kalakaua.
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Biker Howard Finley wore his usual head gear with an unusual flourish yesterday as he joined in the motorcycle horde that gathered at the Hawai'i Convention Center for this year's "Toys for Tots" ride through Waikiki.
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Motorcycles, riders and toys of all shapes and sizes arrived at the Hawai'i Convention Center yesterday for "Toys for Tots."
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U.S. Marine Corps troops accepted donations of toys from members of isle motorcycle clubs yesterday at the Waikiki Shell.
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Sarah De Lima (right), 9, and her sister Jennifer De Lima, 16, both from Pahoa on the Big Isle, endured the roar of the motorcycles on Kalakaua Avenue yesterday.
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From left, Elaina Malaki and Kyle Paredes of Pearl City, and Gary Kahn of Pauoa, shared a laugh as they and the others marshaled their forces yesterday at the Hawai'i Convention Center.
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Isle comic Andy Bumatai clowned around on a scooter as he escorted biker Sonny Awai Jr. of Kaimuki, who was dressed as Santa at yesterday's event.
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The thunder of some 2,000 bikers echoed down Kalakaua Avenue in Waikiki yesterday during the "Toys for Tots" ride.