Classic motorbikes will be a key focus of this year's Birmingham Motor Show, which will be held at the NEC Arena in November.
Organisers have set aside a dedicated area in the Pavilion for bikes and scooters dating from pre-war years to the 1980s.
The exhibit will feature classic motorcycle clubs, displays of rare and unusual bikes, seminars and traders.
Show manager Andy Rouse said: "It's a natural progression that we dedicate an entire hall so that enthusiasts can see even more rare and amazing motorcycles along with the exquisite cars that we always feature."
He added that entrance was included in the main entry price and the exhibit would welcome applications from classic motorcycle and scooter clubs for space.
He said successful applicants would be provided with carpeted space, free of charge, along with two entry passes for the owners of each bike displayed.
The show is on from November 14th to 16th and if you haven't been to the NEC before, don't forget your satnav!








