Vintage Motorbike Show
Weekend July 19/20, 2025
Motorbikes of all historic, vintage, and antique brands are welcome to join in and strut their stuff. Bring on the Italians, Americans, Brits, Asians, Germans, and more.
Since 2012 motorbike friends, collectors and enthusiasts have met on the hill above the serpentine of Pittsburgh’s Schenley Park during the annual Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix. Take in the vintage races and car shows from one of the best vantage points in the park under the cool shade of the trees.
In keeping with the spirit of the PVGP, all classic, vintage, antique, and historic racing motorbikes are invited to participate in the show which runs from 9:30 am until 5:00 pm Saturday and Sunday.
Cost:
Your $25 fee includes your weekend car display spot, a PVGP Race Program ($10 value) and a PVGP decal. You will receive a PVGP wristband ($10 each value) that allows access to the show field at the start/finish area. Includes an exclusive motorcycle entrance to the park and all-day parking.
- $25 for the weekend
- $15 for single day
- $10 for additional wristbands
Contact
The Ton-Up Pittsburgh manages the PVGP’s, Motorbike Show. They are vintage motorcycle enthusiasts with a passion for primarily British bikes, Rockabilly, and the Rockers subculture. The PVGP is excited to have them on the team and looks forward to another great year.
Please contact
Patrick Martin 412 584-9359
or
Sergio Kyriakis 412 443-6979
Visit the Motorbike Facebook page or the Ton-Up Pittsburgh Facebook page
All Motorcycles are Welcome
Day of show registration is available. please enter from Darlington Road.
There is no overnight camping available and limited trailer parking – please inquire.

The show takes place on the corner of the golf course along Darlington Road and East Circuit Road. See the map below. Please enter from Squirrel Hill into East Circuit and directly into the park. You can preregister or pay at the gate. A PVGP vendor will be nearby all weekend selling food and drinks.
We want to thank Tip Paul and the Moto Guzzi Club for establishing the PVGP Vintage Motorbike Show and growing it into a thriving event. Tip is stepping down as the director of the event after 5 years but he promises to be there with his bikes…he deserves a chance to sit back and enjoy what he has helped create.
Here is a great article about the PVGP’s 2019 Vintage Motorbike Show in Motorcycle Classics written by Dave Ryan – View PDF