Route 62 Bikers were raising money for Little Hiccups, a Leeds-based support group set up by parents who have children with additional needs and disabilities.
The group left in convoy from the Route 62 Café on Huddersfield Road in Liversedge. More than 60 riders took part and raised more than £3,000 for the charity.
Batley and Spen MP Kim Leadbeater, who waved the group off on their way, said: “It was lovely to see so many people raising such a large amount of money by doing something they love. A bit of rain didn’t put them off.
"The generosity of bikers and donors meant that almost £3,000 was raised before they even set off.”
1. Charity ride
Liversedge motorbike club, Route 62 Bikers, setting off on their ride to Bridlington and back to raise vital funds for the Leeds-based children's charity, Little Hiccups Photo: Bruce Fitzgerald
2. Charity ride
Liversedge motorbike club, Route 62 Bikers, setting off on their ride to Bridlington and back to raise vital funds for the Leeds-based children's charity, Little Hiccups Photo: Bruce Fitzgerald
3. Charity ride
Liversedge motorbike club, Route 62 Bikers, setting off on their ride to Bridlington and back to raise vital funds for the Leeds-based children's charity, Little Hiccups Photo: Bruce Fitzgerald
4. Charity ride
Liversedge motorbike club, Route 62 Bikers, setting off on their ride to Bridlington and back to raise vital funds for the Leeds-based children's charity, Little Hiccups Photo: Bruce Fitzgerald