WATCH: Hell Razors rev up for charity
About 60 bikers took to the tar road for a good cause.

East Rand Hell Razors raised anything but trouble early on Sunday morning.
Instead, the about 60 bikers, dressed in jeans and leather jackets, got together at The Clubhouse on Dann Road for their annual charity run. From there, they travelled to Avril Elizabeth Home in Germiston with bags full of second-hand clothes, books and bath necessities.
The group was in high spirits before their departure, excited to start the day.
“In general, you don’t have to encourage bikers to do this type of thing,” long-standing member Len Holder told Express. “Bikers are fairly good at doing charity work.”
According to him, the Hell Razors have been around since 1993. The East Rand chapter, which includes male and female bikers, is clearly a close-knit group.
They greet each other with hugs and kisses, before laughing about weekend adventures or soccer match results. At 8.30am, the group posed for a quick picture, started their engines and they were off – ready to make a difference, in style.
