This year, 865 participants dressed up in costumes and travelled from Glasgow Green to Braehead Shopping Centre.
Spreading joy, the group drove past the Royal Hospital for Children, bringing smiles to the faces of young patients.
In pictures sent to the Glasgow Times, riders and patients can be seen enjoying the journey.
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The special event raises funds for Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity.
Kirsten Watson, Chief Executive at Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity, said, “The Easter Egg Run has become a cherished tradition in our city, spanning 45 years.
“It’s heartening to witness the unwavering support of the biking community, who pull out all the stops to ensure our young patients are treated to the most magical parade.
“We are incredibly grateful to the bikers and the organising committee for their continued support of this wonderful tradition.”