Hundreds of bikers took to the city streets on Easter Sunday to take part in an annual charity ride.
The Easter Egg Run 2023 for Glasgow Children's Hospital Charity drew a massive turnout of around 720 motorcyclists.
Bikers were decked out in fabulous costumes as they rode from the East End to the southwest side of the city.
The event kicked off at Glasgow Green at 11am, with riders travelling over the Squinty Bridge and past the Royal Hospital for Children in Govan before concluding at Braehead.
Kirsten Watson, CEO of Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity said: “The Easter Egg Run is simply one of the most spectacular sights of the year.
"We are so grateful to all of the bikers for their generosity, and for creating such cracking costumes.
"The children we support absolutely love to see and hear the bikes pass the doors of the hospital. The parade is held in their honour, and lets them know that everyone in the city is thinking of them.”
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