Organiser Rachael Charlton says the event continues to grow every year [BBC]Hundreds of motorcyclists and visitors have gathered in Hornsea for the town's annual bike show.Hall Garth Park was filled with motorcycles and trikes of all styles and ages, while visitors also enjoyed live music, stalls and fairground rides.Organisers said the free event attracted people from across the country and was getting "more and more popular".Rachael Charlton, committee member from Hornsea Events, said: "We've got the bikes, the live music. Whether you like bikes or just want to have a nice day out, it's free and you can just chill out and enjoy it.AdvertisementAdvertisement"It takes all year to plan. We've been setting this up since Thursday and we wouldn't be able to do this without our volunteers."All the bikes that came into the park were automatically entered into the show and judges then picked 14 winners in various categories.Here is a look inside the bike show and what the visitors made of it.Dave and Debbie, from Driffield, are regular visitors to the show and would recommend it to bike lovers. "You get to see every bike you can think of, from scooters to Harleys. It's a really good show, everyone has time for each other", Dave says [BBC]The annual bike show has models of all different shapes and sizes, including BMW, Norton, Ducati and Harley Davidson [BBC]Graham and Sandra, from Hornsea, enjoy the fact the show has bike lovers who are "like-minded people with nice bikes who like to show them off, letting other people look at them" [BBC]Last year's event attracted 1,500 bikes, with organisers this year hoping to reach the 2,000 mark [BBC]AdvertisementAdvertisementLouise Newton says she has been looking forward to the show all year and "the different bikes and style of rider add to the appeal" [BBC]Categories include best vintage, best classic and best three wheels [BBC]People came from Lincolnshire, Bedford and Sunderland for the show, organisers say [BBC]Brian and Julie, from Mappleton, say everyone at the event has been "so friendly" [BBC]AdvertisementAdvertisementThe event, which started in 2015, was taken over by a new committee last year [BBC]Mark Thomas, from Doncaster, who is visiting the show for the first time, came on his two-litre engine Boom trike. "It's nice to see trikes all together. People look at the different shapes and sizes of trikes and it's nice to see people admiring them," he says [BBC]Robert and Donna say the appeal of shows such as this one is to "have a good look round, see what people are doing to the bikes and what changes they are making". Robert adds: "I am a Triumph guy, I like some of the older stuff" [BBC]Listen to highlights from Hull and East Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North.Download the BBC News app from the App Store for iPhone and iPad or Google Play for Android devicesMore on this storyResort revs up for 'spectacular' bike show'Precious, gleaming bikes' in town centre displayBike night cancelled due to shortage of volunteersRelated internet linksHornsea Bike Show