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When You Can’t Ride: The Best Motorcycle Moments in Movies
t’s winter. The bikes are parked up, the roads are salty, and riding mostly means standing in the garage convincing yourself it’s “not that cold.”
So when we can’t ride… we watch other people ride.
These are my favourite motorcycle moments in movies — not reviews, not realism debates — just the scenes that give you a proper two-wheeled fix when you can’t get out yourself.

Ben Grayson
Dec 16, 20251 min read


Motorcycle Movie Review: The Bike Riders — A Raw, Stylish Look at Biker Subculture
Motorcycle Movie Review: The Bike Riders is a gritty biker movie set in the 60's with a great cast and gripping storyline.

Ben Grayson
Dec 16, 20253 min read


Motorcycle Movies Torque — A Loud, Nostalgic Slice of 2000s Bike Culture
Torque is one of the few motorcycle movies that I could watch more than once. Its fun and reminds me of what it was like to ride in the early 2000's.

Ben Grayson
Dec 16, 20253 min read


Movie Review: The World’s Fastest Indian — A Reminder of Why We Ride
The Worlds Fastest Indian is one of the best movies I have seen that features motorcycles.

Ben Grayson
Dec 8, 20252 min read


Biker Boyz – If Fast & Furious and Boyz n the Hood Had a Baby… And Dropped It
Every now and then a bike film pops up that makes me think, “Surely Hollywood will get it right this time? ”Spoiler: they didn’t . And nowhere is that more obvious than Biker Boyz — the 2003 “motorcycle culture” film starring Laurence Fishburne, Orlando Jones and Djimon Hounsou. On paper, that’s a cracking cast. In reality?It’s a strange, confused mash-up of Fast & Furious , Boyz n the Hood , and a Halfords bargain-bin lighting kit. The Plot… You’ve Seen It Before It’s the s

Ben Grayson
Nov 24, 20253 min read


Why Wild Hogs Still Hits Home – Especially If You’re a Middle-Aged Biker
Wild Hogs came out in 2007 and stars John Travolta, Tim Allen, Martin Lawrence, and William H. Macy — a cast so random it sounds like a pub quiz question, not a movie lineup. And that is exactly why it works. Let me explain… I’m 42, which means I’m now at the age where getting off the bike involves groaning like I’ve just finished a Tough Mudder. My mates and I have the same conversations most bikers do at this age: “We’re too old for this.” “My knees aren’t what they used

Ben Grayson
Nov 13, 20252 min read
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