MORE than 80 classic and vintage motorcycles are expected to take part in the annual Taree and District Vintage and Classic Motorcycle Club rally this weekend.
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Now in its 30th year, the club is committed to promoting the Manning Valley as a tourist destination and the annual event draws people from across the State with their bikes.
This year all funds raised will be donated to the Riding for the Disabled (RDA) centre at Rainbow Flat.
"It is a really good opportunity for our members to show off their beloved toys and our beautiful area," said club secretary Ken Hoad.
The bikes will be on display near Central Park, Wingham on Friday between 12pm and 2pm after the club enjoys brunch with the children of Mount George Public School.
After Wingham the bikes will travel to Bobin Public School.
Saturday and Sunday you can see the bikes at the Airport Tavern, Taree from 8am - 9.30am.
With a strong emphasis on community, the Taree and District Vintage and Classic Motorcycle Club is a family friendly group of dedicated enthusiasts.
The oldest member is 85 years-old and still riding.
For the past three years it has rained for the annual rally and Ken said all fingers are crossed for a dry weekend.
Despite poor weather in the past, the motorcycles are a crowd pleaser and a good turnout is expected when the historic vehicles are on display.