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Hundreds of Harley-Davidson motorcycles head through the Cotswolds as part of the club's rally in Gloucestershire

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Around 250 Harley-Davidson motorcycles headed through the Gloucestershire town of Nailsworth on Saturday morning.
The ride was organised by Guildford-based Hogsback Chapter of Harley-Davidson owners who have been spending the weekend at a rally at the Royal Agricultural University in Cirencester, Gloucestershire.
The club has more than 400 members and regularly organises rides and events across the country, raising money for charities. This weekend is the club’s seventh visit to Cirencester, and the ride saw them pass through the south Cotswolds towns of Nailsworth, Wotton-under-Edge, Badminton and Tetbury before returning to the Royal Agricultural University.
The club is unique in that it’s name contains ‘Hog’, the nickname for the brand.

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