THIS year's annual Ulysses Club and Salvation Army Toy Run drew in a huge crowd of riders, who donned their festive gear for a good cause.
Over 120 riders took part in this year's Christmas Toy Run, riding over 80 kilometres around Sunraysia on Saturday.
Some riders dressed as Santa or Mrs Claus and many decorated their bikes with Christmas decorations.
The event aimed to encourage the local community and riders to donate toys or money to the Salvation Army to help with their Christmas giving.
Salvation Army Major Debbie Serojales said the community's donations were very appreciated.
"We had loads of toys donated and a really good variety," she said.
"Also we had about $1800 donated in either gifts cards of cash to be able to be put into what we are doing over Christmas, everything will be used for that purpose."
Ms Serojales said gifts donated would be given to families in need over the next few weeks.
"We also have community meals for Christmas, and Christmas day lunch, so all (donations) help provide back into the community for those who are struggling at this time of year," she said.
Ms Serojales said it was great to see members of the public, not involved in riding, attending the community event at the end of the ride, where there was a barbecue and cold drinks.
She said the Ulysses Club were very generous with their time.
"I can’t remember how many years we have been doing this for now but it keeps getting better and better," she said.
"They are very supportive and committed to the cause and they enjoy it too, so it’s definitely a great partnership to have."