Thousands of bikers met up in tribute to Hairy Bikers star Dave Myers.
Bikers from across the country met up to raise money for cancer research in homage to Dave Myers, who died in February at the age of 66 after a battle with cancer.
Over 6,000 motorcyclists rode from Beverley to Whitby in tribute to the late star.
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The other half of the Hairy Bikers, Si King, thanked those taking part in the motorcycle ride, saying “he would have loved it”.
King wrote on social media: “I hope the ride out goes well for you all. Many many thanks for remembering Dave in this way.
“He would have loved it. Dave’s family, friends and I are really touched.
“Love to you all, be safe.”
The ride, organised by Biker Escorts East Yorkshire, began in Beverley Market Place in Yorkshire before moving through various north Yorkshire towns including Scagglethorpe and Pickering.
After two and half hours, the route ended in the seaside town of Scarborough in the afternoon.
3,000 bikers had been expected, but around double that showed up, with some travelling from as far as Scotland and Wales.
Sean Martin, from Bikers Escorts East Yorkshire, said: “We just wanted to say thank you for everything he’s done, as a ambassador for motorcyclists up and down the country.
“They’ve been really good to the motorcycle community, so it’s our way of saying thank you to him.”