Hundreds of bikers pay tribute to the forces in Edinburgh
ByThe Courier Reporter
Hundreds of bikers gathered in Edinburgh to pay tribute to serving troops and those who have died in war.
War Torn Troops Remembered (WTTR), a group which supports forces charity Poppyscotland, made its second Ride with Respect trip to the capital on Sunday.
Departing from Straiton Park & Ride, the convoy of more than 200 motorbikes, scooters, trikes and quad bikes travelled to the Scots American War Memorial in Princes Street Gardens West for a remembrance service.
WTTR was founded by Colour Sergeant James Thomson, from 2 SCOTS, and fellow biker Karen Holmes, who set up the first Ride with Respect last year.
A branded poppy bike was unveiled in tribute to Poppyscotland.
Hundreds of bikers pay tribute to the forces in Edinburgh