The Bathurst and District Hobos are set to team up with Sydney’s Brotherhood Christian Motorcycle Club [CMC] again this Saturday for the annual Bathurst Street and Custom Motorcycle Show.
Around 200 motorcycles will converge on Kings Parade, some of which will compete in categories such as best in show, most unusual and best paint job.
“We’re expecting a vast variety of bikes and the event is free for anyone who wants to come and have a look,” event organiser Rose Hancock said.
“It’s a very family-friendly affair and rain, hail or shine, the event is still on at this stage.”
Ms Hancock said families can expect an abundance of attractions.
“We’ve sold all available stall sites, so there will be something for everyone,” she said.
“There’s jumping castles, a live band, and the local Rural Fire Service will be bringing a vintage fire engine to the event.”
Ms Hancock said the event plays a key role in the promotion of motorcycles in the Bathurst community.
“We can’t wait to see a second track at Mount Panorama and how it could influence future motorcycle events,” she said.
The event will get under way this Saturday at 9am. Entry to the motorcycle competition costs $10.