Hundreds of vintage motorbikes to join ride out

Shannen Headley
BBC News, West Midlands
Peter Wileman A man and woman on a vintage motorbike. The man has a beard and black glasses and is waving to the camera. The woman, with blonde hair sat behind him is wearing sunglasses and smiling towards the camera. both are wearing helmetsPeter Wileman
The Banbury Run began in 1949 and is now marking its 75th year

About 300 vintage motorcycles are set to take part in an annual ride out, which is celebrating is 75th year.

The Vintage Motor Cycle Club Banbury Run will be hosted at the British Motor Museum in Gaydon, Warwickshire, on Sunday 8 June.

During the course of the day, the motorcyclists will be riding up Sun Rising Hill, near Tysoe, which was once used to test out newly manufactured vehicles.

The run began in 1949 and Tom Caren, show manager at the British Motor Museum, said its longevity demonstrated just how "immensely popular" it was.

He said the hundreds of vintage motorcycles in action promised a "motoring spectacle".

The museum will be open from 9:00 until 17:00 BST, with the first bikes departing at 10:00.

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