THE Shoalhaven Classic Motorcycle Club is holding its 10th annual Berry Bike Show on Sunday, May 3.
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More than 100 motorcycles, most of them old, will fill the grounds of the Berry Bowling Club.
The club donates money raised from the gold coin entry and the $5 bike entry fee to charities in the Shoalhaven.
Maria Houben, who has been with the club for 15 years, said this year the money raised would be donated to Havenlee School.
“We donate the money raised locally because we are all locals,” she said.
“Most years we get over 100 bikes, including bikes from around the state and the ACT.
“It’s a wonderful day for anyone interested in any type of bike, old or new to come and look at what’s on show,” she said.
In the past bikes including a 1927 BSA, 1917 Rudge, an early 1930s Indian and 10 Vincents.
An old Indian is expected to be at this year’s show where its owner will demonstrate the procedure for starting the bike. There will also be prizes for the 13 categories of bike including classic British, Asian, European or American, competition, sidecar/three wheeler, oldest bike, ladies, junior, unrestored, dirt bike, modern and bike of the show.
Registration is from 8.30 until noon and the presentation is at 1pm.
For more information visit the Shoalhaven Classic Motorcycle Club website.