A business in Barrow has created special items to help celebrate Dave Day in June.
Custom Threads Cumbria have designed and mad available scarves and snoods that will be in tribute of Dave Myers ahead of the event in his honour.
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Part of the money raised through the sales will be going to NSPCC Childline and The Institute for Cancer Research, the two chosen charities that are benefitting from the upcoming spectacle.
The team at Custom Threads Cumbria said: "So we really wanted to get involved in raising money for charity on behalf of Dave Day.
"The Dave Dave Scarfs are being sold for £5 each - £2.00 for every scarf sold will be donated to charity."
The online shop will remain open until June 1, ensuring that as many participants as possible can get their hands on the goodies in time for the big day.
"We want to raise as much money as we can for an amazing cause," the team added.
The business has been in communication with the Dave Day organiser, Jason Woodcock, who helped them create the website to reach the thousands of bikers getting involved.
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Jason was asked by Dave's wife Liliana and fellow Hairy Biker Si King to spearhead efforts and his since managed to transform proceedings into what is likely to be the biggest event in Barrow's history.
On June 8, motorbike enthusiasts will be travelling from London to Barrow as a way of celebrating the life of the beloved chef and TV personality.
The scarves and snoods have been designed specifically with them in mind, protecting them from the elements during the long ride as well as making it clear to any passers-by as to the reason for their journey.
Recently, an additional shop has been created online, selling further items for Dave Myers which will see proceeds also go to the elected charities.
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