A selection of stunning classic bikes will on display in Crieff this weekend as part of a Vintage Motor Cycle Club event.
More than 100 of the bikes will be riding into town as part of the occasion, which will be taking place across August 6th and 7th 2011, the Strathearn Herald reported.
All of the bikes will be put on show at the Braidhaugh Rugby ground, with people in the local area also sure to see the magnificent motorcycles driving along the streets of west Perthshire as they make their way to the venue.
"Taking part will be examples of some of the once familiar British manufacturers such as Vincent, Raleigh, Velocette, OEC, Sunbeam, AJS, Matchless, Morgan, Scott, and BSA," said rally secretary Dougie Cowie.
A bike that may also be attracting a lot of attention has recently, been built by Colin Furze, who created what is thought to be the world's longest motorcycle.
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