People in Devizes were treated to the iconic scooter rally which took place over the weekend.
It was a successful turnout on Friday and Saturday at Whistley Road, with more than 800 scooter riders taking part to celebrate the culture surrounding the owning and riding of motor cycles.
It was made complete with live music, stalls, and on the Saturday, a ride-out took place, where people had the chance to take part in a planned out route around the Devizes area and back to the ground.
There was even an overnight camping area for people who wanted to stay in caravans and motorhomes especially for the event.
People had all sorts of reasons for getting involved, and having a passion for motor cycles.
Gary Gould attended the event with his Lambretta 200 complete with art work and engraving dedicated to his father Brian.
And Trowbridge Scooter enthusiast Lee Newman also went to the rally - he has been attending the event since 1965 with his Lambretta, which he also brought on the day.
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