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10 Motorcycle Movies That Every Rider Will Love

Do you love riding a motorcycle? Here are some of the best motorcycle movies you need to watch.

Liputan6.com, Jakarta Motorcycles are more than just machines; they represent freedom, adventure, and the open road. For many riders, nothing compares to the feeling of riding through wide landscapes or crowded city streets. But motorcycles are not only about travel; they are also a part of culture, history, and personal stories. Many filmmakers have captured these feelings and turned them into powerful stories on the screen. From thrilling races to quiet journeys, motorcycle movies show a side of life that many people admire and dream about.

If you love riding your bikes, here are the ten best motorcycle movies you should add to your watchlist:

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1. On Any Sunday (1971)

This classic documentary shows the world of motorcycle racing and riding in the 1970s. Directed by Bruce Brown, it explores different types of riding, from motocross to desert racing. The film follows both professional and everyday riders, showing their passion for the sport. With beautiful shots and an honest look at motorcycle culture, it became one of the most loved motorcycle films of all time.

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2. The World's Fastest Indian (2005)

This movie tells the true story of Burt Munro, a man from New Zealand who spent years working on his old Indian motorcycle. Played by Anthony Hopkins, Burt travels to the United States to race at the Bonneville Salt Flats. Despite his age and limited resources, his determination and love for speed take him to incredible achievements. The film is inspiring and heartwarming.

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3. Why We Ride (2013)

This documentary looks at why people around the world ride motorcycles. It features personal stories from riders of all ages, showing their passion and connection to bikes. From families riding together to professional racers, the film highlights the joy and sense of community that motorcycles bring. It is a celebration of the lifestyle and the feelings that riding creates.

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4. Riding Solo to the Top of the World (2006)

This documentary follows Gaurav Jani, who travels alone on his motorcycle from Mumbai to one of the most remote parts of the Himalayas. With no crew or support, he captures his entire journey on camera. The film shows the challenges of riding in extreme conditions as well as the beauty of meeting new people along the way. It is a story of courage and self-discovery.

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5. The Motorcycle Diaries (2004)

This movie is based on the journey of young Ernesto "Che" Guevara and his friend Alberto Granado as they ride across South America in the 1950s. Their motorcycle trip takes them through mountains, deserts, and villages, where they see the struggles of ordinary people. The journey shapes Ernesto’s views on life and justice. It is both a travel story and a look at personal growth.

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6. Easy Rider (1969)

One of the most famous motorcycle movies, Easy Rider follows two bikers, Wyatt and Billy, as they travel across the United States. Along the way, they meet different people and experience both freedom and danger. Starring Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper, and Jack Nicholson, the film became a symbol of counterculture in the 1960s. Its mix of music, scenery, and story made it unforgettable.

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7. One Week (2008)

This Canadian film tells the story of Ben, a man who is diagnosed with cancer. Instead of starting treatment immediately, he decides to buy a motorcycle and ride across Canada. On his journey, he reflects on his life, meets new people, and discovers what truly matters. The film is touching, showing how one ride can change a person’s outlook.

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8. Being Evel (2015)

This documentary looks at the life of Evel Knievel, one of the most famous stunt riders in history. Known for his daring jumps and bold personality, Evel became a legend in motorcycle culture. The film shows his career highlights, his struggles, and the way he influenced generations of riders. With interviews and real footage, it tells the story of a man larger than life.

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9. Long Way Round (2004–2010)

Technically, this is not a movie, but a documentary series starring Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman. The two friends travel around the world on motorcycles, covering thousands of miles through Europe, Asia, and North America. They face rough roads, extreme weather, and many challenges, but also experience amazing hospitality from people they meet. It is a long adventure full of friendship and discovery.

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10. TT3D: Closer to the Edge (2011)

Most bikers know about the Isle of Man TT, the oldest and one of the most dangerous motorsport races in the world. This documentary gives a close look at the event and the riders who risk their lives on the course. Narated by Jared Leto, it follows several racers, including Guy Martin, Ian Hutchinson and others as they prepare, race, and push themselves to the limit. The film shows both the excitement and the risks of motorcycle racing.