Two bikers launched a "senseless" road rage attack on a disabled man in Fife after an argument.

The 65-year-old, who was driving a grey Nissan Qashqai on the A985 heading towards Kincardine when the exchange took place, pulled onto Toll Road to try and avoid the two men due to fears for his own safety.

He was followed by the motorcyclists until all three vehicles stopped close to Forth View, where they then smashed his car window and assaulted him before speeding away.

He sustained minor injuries and it is thought members of the public came to his aid.

The incident took place between 2.30pm and 3pm on Thursday September 22.

One biker is described as around 6ft 6in, of slim build and wearing black leathers and a full helmet with a distinctive 'alien' design with red flashes.

The second man is said to be in his 50s, around 5ft 10in and was also wearing a half helmet. He has a beard with a grey moustache and was wearing small round dark glasses.

Officers at Fife CID urgently want to find the two suspects.

Detective sergeant Kelly McEwan based at Dunfermline CID said: "Today I'm appealing for the assistance of the public in an effort to find these men as quickly as possible.

"This was a senseless attack that caused considerable alarm to the victim and we are determined to trace the two men responsible.

"If you were travelling in the area on Thursday September 22 and saw the suspects or if you helped the victim moments after the attack please contact police immediately."

Anyone with information is asked to call Police Scotland on 101 or, alternatively, an anonymous report can be made through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.