Friday, December 23, 2016

Top 5 Bike Riding Movies for Bikers

Following 5 motorcycle films list is a collection of my special favorites; it contains both qualitative films and factual programs since 1950s. Most probably you will have to see there your favorites. So, take a look and enjoy what you really like.

Top 5 Bike Riding Movies for Bikers

12 O’clock Boys

 It is the recent film here, it came out in 2014 and follows the story of Pug, a young man who terribly wants to join Baltimore’s most notorious motorcycle gang, the 12 O’Clock Boys. As a factual movie, this film provides an eyelet into a motorcycle new culture that many of us know nothing about, and it’s impressive to observe a motorcycle group running drastic.

The Motorcycle Diaries

Ernest ‘Che’ Guevara and his best friend Alberto Granado started a life changing motorcycle trip by South America on a fantastic but decayed Norton 500, in the early 1950s. The 2004 film follows and recreates their adventures until staying true to Guevara’s original history. The excitement of being on the road, the scenes that they see and the cultures they meet given themselves as the basis for Guevara’s upcoming revolution and tackling inconsistency of all types. This may not be a recorded but it’s definitely a thing of fineness and it will of course stimulate you to take a trip of your own also.

Mondo Enduro

Another one best is Mondo Enduro. In 1995 and 1996, a batch of bike riders left from London for a tour. This journey that would take them through Central Asia, Siberia, Alaska to South America and then from South Africa through the Middle East back to London all through Suzuki DT350s, which is psychological, particularly when you think about the lack of budget and backing. Discovery channel selected the documentary and it is one of the most iconic motorcycle travel movies of every time. Take a look at the trim and appreciate their endeavor. Also if that doesn’t encourage you to watch then you may go on a trip of your own.

Hell Ride

A contemporary film is Hell Ride which is closely supported on the representative motorcycle gang films of the 1960s and 1970. The movie is a mutual endeavor between Quentin Tarantino and Larry Bishop. Its narrative follows a biker gang looking for vengeance after one of their associate members is murdered.

The World’s Fastest Indian

This is the only movie in this collection that I am not going for advertisement. Rather I am requesting to trust me and look at movie. Hopefully you will get there your expected amusement.


It is expected that the ‘Top 5 Bike Riding Movies for Bikers’ will encourage the real motorcyclist for achieving their intended goal.

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