The riders made the journey from Romford to Ambition, Aspire, Achieve’s (AAA) Terence Brown Arc In The Park base in Canning Town to drop off the eggs.
The donations are for the charity’s Kevin Jenkins OBE Easter Appeal, done in partnership with the Newham Recorder.
The bikers were praised for their efforts by the charity’s chief executive Jonny Boux, who said: “We can’t thank you enough for your efforts.
“The effects of children going without at Easter and Christmas can be devastating, and you should know what you have done is just tremendous.
“Many young people will be happy because of what you have done.”
More than 30 bikers helped to deliver Easter eggs (Image: Colin Grainger/Ambition, Aspire, Achieve) John Pryke, from Riders Who Want to Make a Difference and Triumph East London, said: “It is great to see brand new faces as well as regulars at the event.
“We have also supported the charity’s Christmas Toy Appeal for many years.”
The charity is aiming to get 2,000 Easter egg donations in time for Easter Sunday.
People can give via AAA’s JustGiving page –justgiving.com/campaign/easter25 – or purchase an egg directly through its Amazon wishlist – https://amzn.eu/4105v92.
You can also drop off Easter eggs at the Arc In The Park from 9am to 4pm, Monday to Friday.
Requests have been coming in from schools and social services referring children in need to the charity, appeal co-ordinator Paula Blake said.
She added: “All those referred are often living in a family impacted by poverty and the gift of an Easter egg will at least be a lovely surprise.”