Hundreds of bikers from across Berkshire gathered in the sun yesterday, May 22, in aid of homelessness.
The Big Custom Bike show, which was held at Wokingham’s Pinewood Centre was set up in support of the Thames Vale Vultures charity 'Project Serena'.
An endless number of bikes and enthusiasts turned out on the day to enjoy the classic and custom bikes that came from miles around.
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The categories included best in show, best classic, best paint, best scooter, best engineered, best trike, best ladies bike and best street fighter.
To raise money for the charity, a raffle and a BBQ were held on the day.
Project Serena is a charity that helps the homeless in Reading and is named after the nurse at the RBH who inspired it. Every month they feed around 50 people who have fallen on hard times, in many cases through no fault of their own.
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