Priyanka Chopra: A Beauty Queen and Her Pink Bike

Priyanka Chopra is an acclaimed Indian former beauty queen and actress. Although her acting career kicked off in her native country, she's taken the movie industry in Hollywood by storm too. "Mary Kom," "Dom 2," and "Baywatch" are some of her finest roles to date.
Fans who've seen her in "Quantico" remember the episode where she rode a motorcycle. You'd be surprised that she rides in real life and cruises the streets of Los Angeles in this pink Harley-Davidson bike. Most bikers have partners who don't care much for two-wheelers. But for Chopra, her husband Nick Jonas loves them, although he prefers bicycles.
Bradley Cooper: A Man With Range

Bradley Cooper's acting proves he's as versatile as they come. So when he's not a ruthless soldier in "American Sniper," he can be a singer in "A Star is Born." Years of brilliant acting have helped him chalk up several awards and riches.
While wealthy actors usually have a garage full of cars, Cooper is more of a motorcycle fanatic. And the bikes he owns are just as remarkable as his on-screen range. A BMW HP4 and Red Triumph Thruxton are nothing to scoff at, but he tops it off with a Vespa. The cherry atop the cake in his collection has to be this Ducati Diavel.
Kid Rock: The Motorhead

Sometimes it's easy to forget that Kid Rock has served us musical hits since the '80s'. But then you listen to "Picture," "All Summer Long," "I Am the Bullgod," and the nostalgia hits you. Rock is a unique musician. After all, it's not every day we find artists who can alternate between rock, country, and hip-hop.
Considering his successful career, it's not surprising that his garage holds several vehicles. Like most bikers, Rock leans towards the Harley-Davidson brand and owns a customized unit. But if you've seen the documentary "Motorcycle Mania III," you know he also owns a custom bike from "West Coast Choppers."
Norman Reedus: Obsessed With The Triumph?

Most people know Norman Reedus for playing Daryl Dixon in "The Walking Dead" franchise. And for gamers, his Sam Porter Bridges persona in "Death Stranding" comes to mind. Like everyone else, Reedus finds time to unwind after a long day, and one of his favorite pastimes is riding bikes.
He is incredibly passionate about two-wheelers, enough to have a program on them. The reality show "Ride With Norman Reedus" has aired since 2016 with positive ratings. Apart from this Triumph, he owns a Honda and, of course, a Harley. Interestingly, Reedus once worked at a Harley repair shop in Venice called Dr. Carl's Hog Hospital.
Pink: Motorcycles in Anything but Pink

Sometimes, love subconsciously makes our partner's interests rub off on us. So, when American singer Pink took up an interest in motorcycles, we expected it. After all, she'd been married to motorcycle racer Carey Hart. To top it off, her dad already laid some groundwork in that aspect.
According to her, the freedom and peace she feels on bikes make it worth it. You'd think Pink would opt for a pink-colored bike like Priyanka Chopra. But that's far from reality. Instead, she opted for a black Harley-Davidson Sportster XL Iron 883. Harley-Davidson once featured her in its "Women and Motorcycling" section in recognition of her influence and star power.
Keanu Reeves: Why Buy Bread When You Can Own the Bakery?

Reeves has achieved critical acclaim in Hollywood with "The Matrix" and "John Wick." And if you've seen the third installment of the latter, you should remember that nail-biting motorcycle fight scene. But while everyone is content with just riding, Keanu Reeves is willing to take his love for bikes the extra mile.
So, in 2011, he founded "Arch Motorcycle Company" with Gard Hollinger. And what better way to sell your brand than drive what you produce. Although he's posing here with an ARCH KRGT-1, Reeves doesn't limit himself by riding his products only. In the past, he's owned a Suzuki GS1100E, a Kawasaki KZ 900, and a 1984 Harley-Davidson Shovelhead.
Orlando Bloom: Legolas Ditches his Horse for a Bike

Orlando Bloom is one more American actor to join the motorcycle gang. If he looks familiar, that's because he played the archer-elf Legolas in "The Lord of The Rings" franchise. And if you've got "The Pirates of the Caribbean" among your credits, you can afford hobbies like motorbike riding.
Bloom's choice of a two-wheeler is a custom BMW S 1000 R. The model is known for delivering pure power, with the base model selling for $14K. Interestingly, he's been spotted in LA taking his dog, Mighty, on rides. The teacup poodle is carried along in a drawstring bag while dad revs up the engine.
Tyson Beckford's Love For Bikes Runs Deep

Tyson Beckford has transitioned smoothly from being a model to an actor. "Zoolander," "Hotel California," and "Into the Blue" are some of his best on-screen works. But when we saw him play Donny in "Biker Boyz," no one would have guessed he was a rider in real life.
It turns out that Beckford's obsession with two-wheeled vehicles dates as far back as the '80s. So, once he could afford a motorcycle, he splurged on as many as possible. Some of the choices he made include the BMW S 1000 RR and a Ducati bike. Sadly, the Ducati was stolen in Miami in 2017.
Zac Brown: One of a Kind

There must be something about bikes that appeal to rockstars and country musicians. For American singer Zac Brown, his love for bikes doesn't need explaining. During a candid interview, he shared that he loves going on a ride even before his shows. But if that's the magic behind features like "Someday" with Kygo and "Broken Arrows" with Avicii, then we support his passion.
Brown owns this 2019 custom Chieftain Dark Horse. And he joined forces with the brand "Indian Motorcycle" to modify the masterpiece to his tastes. Although he loves his bikes, Brown specifically created this one to be raffled off while proceeds went to charity.
Justin Timberlake: Pulling off the Perfect Biker Look

Is a biker's look complete without a leather jacket and dark sunglasses? If you asked American singer Justin Timberlake that question, this picture might be the only response you need. To crown it all, he's got a pair of dark jeans to go with it. Timberlake is the voice behind hits like "Mirror," "What Goes Around... Comes Around," and "My Love."
Although his accolades include 10 Grammys, 88 million records sold means Timberlake is wealthy. And part of that fortune explains how he and Jessica Biel own around 20 vehicles. Instead of purchasing several bikes, Timberlake has faithfully stuck to this custom Harley-Davidson since 2009.
Gal Gadot: Wonder Woman On Wheels

When Gal Gadot landed her first international film role in "Fast and Furious," she showed off her impeccable skills on a motorcycle. Although most people know her as Wonder Woman in the DC Extended Universe, we can all agree that both roles highlighted her strength.
Younger Gadot certainly picked the best hobby to prepare her for future action movie roles. And a black 2006 Ducati Monster-SR2 has a place of honor in her private collection. In this picture from a 2015 shoot, she posed with a bike for a Huawei commercial. Outside work, she and her husband, Yaron Varsano, move around Tel-Aviv on a motorbike.
Stephen King: Nothing to Fear on Two-Wheels

Any conversation about thrillers, gothic, and horror fiction would be incomplete without a mention of Stephen King. Thanks to the chilling depth of his imagination, we get to enjoy classic horror films like "The Shining," "Pet Sematary," and "Christine."
But everyone needs a hobby. Believe it or not, the King of horror is a motorcycle enthusiast. So when he's not busy creating frightening worlds, he enjoys riding around the country on his motorcycle. According to a tweet from King, he's owned a Harley-Davidson since the '80s. And if you've seen the motorcycle-based series "Sons of Anarchy," you should have seen King make a cameo appearance.
Jason Momoa: A Collection to Rival All Others

Jason Momoa was only six years of age when he was introduced to the world of motorcycles. Even that young, he knew he'd found something to cherish for the rest of his life. At 19, he finally got a headstart on his lifelong dream when he purchased his first bike.
Just a mere glimpse at his Instagram would reveal that the "Aquaman" actor has an unrelenting obsession with fast-moving vehicles, preferably the two-wheeled variety. And in his first-rate Harley-Davidson collection, you'd find a 1916 Model J, a 1936 Knucklehead, and a 1956 Panhead. In 2020, the manufacturer teamed up with Mamoa on a "We Will Ride" campaign.
Ryan Reynolds: The Motorcycle Project

You may know Ryan Reynolds as the face behind the famous "Deadpool" character. And you may also be aware of his role in the 2022 Netflix science fiction adventure film, "The Adam Project." But did you know that Reynolds is also a hardcore motorcycle lover?
If one were to ask him for a list of the most precious things in his life, Reynolds would probably mention his wife and beautiful daughters. But something tells us his motorcycle collection wouldn't be too far down that list. Suppose you owned a custom Honda CB750, a 2004 Triumph Bonneville, and a custom 1964 Triumph 650; we bet you'd be obsessed too.
Jay Leno: There's No Such Thing as Too Many Motorcycles

Word on the street is that Jay Leno owns over 117 motorcycles. While several of his vintage bikes are worthy of notice, we can't resist revealing that he also has the world's most expensive collection of Brough Superiors. Of course, that includes the 1939 Brough Superior, valued at around $1 million.
Leno is a famous comedian and talk show host who hosted NBC's "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno." Later in his career, he hosted his primetime show, "The Jay Leno Show." And just seeing his car and bike collection on the show "Jay Leno's Garage" will leave you green with envy.
Christian Bale: What's a Man Without His Bikes?

From "American Hustle" to "The Fighter" and the 2022 "Thor: Love and Thunder," there's no end to Christian Bale's mastery of his craft. But if there's one movie role that revealed his skill with a motorcycle, it's his stint playing the enigmatic Bruce Wayne in the "Dark Knight" trilogy.
Even in real life, Bale enjoys spending time on bikes. But every motorcycle enthusiast has a tale of woe. And in 2014, Bale had to give up bike racing, but not entirely. Though you'd hardly find him racing freely on the street, he's not opposed to riding on the race tracks under controlled conditions.
Olivia Munn: Just a Girl and Her Bike

Olivia Munn was lucky enough to grow up surrounded by motorcycles. But despite her obvious adoration for bikes, she's always been terrified to go out riding on busy roads. To make up for it, she prefers to enjoy the pastime in the dead of the night when the roads are less busy.
Munn has taken on roles in productions like "The Newsroom," "The Predator," and "Tales of the Walking dead." So it's clear that acting keeps her busy enough. Still, it's good that she can always go riding on her Triumph Bonneville when the stress of Hollywood becomes too much.
Gerard Butler: Ride or Die

Gerard Butler is an acclaimed Scottish actor who gained worldwide recognition for his role as King Leonidas in Zack Snyder's "300." But he's also the voice behind "Stoick the Vast" in the equally popular "How to train Your Dragon" film franchise. So in simple words, Butler has had more than his fair share of success.
But if there's one thing this list has shown, it's that successful people love to enjoy hobbies that reflect their financial comfort. And nothing says "I've got big bucks" better than having several motorcycles in your garage. Even a crash in 2017 couldn't make Butler say goodbye to riding.
Miley Cyrus: Having the Time of Her Life

Not every motorcycle enthusiast is born one. Sometimes, it can take more than a decade for individuals to discover that they enjoy a particular hobby. Miley Cyrus had spent enough time around bikes to realize she wasn't particularly opposed to them. Still, it wasn't until her 21st birthday that she owned her first bike.
The motorcycle in question was a customized 2013 Can-Am Spyder gifted by her father. But Cyrus has come so far since "Wrecking Ball." And the impressive hunk of steel in this photo is a far cry from the three-wheeler she received years back. Interestingly, in 2009, Cyrus performed on a Harley-Davidson during her "Wonder World Tour."
Queen Latifah: A Lifetime of Riding

Queen Latifah has been in the limelight since the late '80s when she was beatboxing for the pioneering female hip hop group "Ladies Fresh." And since releasing her RIAA-certified album, "Black Reign," in 1993, she's appeared in several films like "Chicago," "Beauty Shop," and "Girls Trip."
But it appears Queen Latifah is good at much more than singing and acting. And she's every bit a motorcycle lover like everyone here. Of course, we were excited to learn that she actually rode during all of her motorcycle scenes in the 2021 CBS revival of "The Equalizer." Residents of Hollywood might also have spotted Latifah on this Honda CBR.
Brad Pitt: Out on the Road

From the time of "Ocean's Eleven" up until 2019, when he appeared in "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," Brad Pitt has held onto his rough-aound-the-edges persona. If you know anything about the proverbial bad boy in Hollywood, you'd know that owning a motorcycle is a necessity.
In this regard, Pitt doesn't disappoint. He's the proud owner of an extensive motorcycle selection, including a Yamaha R1, a custom Indian Larry, and one of the most expensive bikes in the world, the Ecosse Titanium Series XX. Considering how cool he looks in this photo with the Ecosse, his bike obsession makes perfect sense.
Adam Levine: Making the Best of a Harley Deluxe

Being the frontman and rhythm guitarist of the internationally renowned pop rock band "Maroon 5" wasn't enough for Adam Levine. He also decided to up his aesthetic appeal by being a motorcycle lover. After all, are you really a rock star if you've never taken a ride through the city on a Harley?
In this photo, Levine is riding a Harley-Davidson Softail Deluxe fitted with an electronic throttle and standard cruise control. Although he enjoys riding solo, Levine is not opposed to taking his wife, Behati Prinsloo, on a ride now and then. As early as 2012, the pair were photographed on an outing.
George Clooney: Saying Goodbye to Riding

Sometime in 2018, while filming his Hulu series, "Catch-22" in Italy, multiple Award-winning Hollywood icon George Clooney suffered a motorcycle crash. After that incident, he had to rethink his love for the hobby.
So it didn't come as much of a shock when his publicist released a statement explaining that Clooney would no longer be riding his bikes. As you can imagine, it couldn't have been easy for him to give up his pastime after dedicating years of his life to it. Still, Clooney stuck to his guns. Soon enough, he set up an auction, listing his ultra-limited FLHTK Harley-Davidson on eBay.
Ben Affleck: The Bike Speaks for Itself

When you've attained the financial success that an actor at Ben Affleck's level has achieved throughout his decades-long career, then you'd be more than happy to indulge in your fantasies. For Affleck, it doesn't get any better than riding a well-designed bike around the city of Los Angeles.
Bike enthusiasts would have no trouble recognizing the BMW 1000RR in the photo. The base model sells for $17K, and we bet Affleck's unit comes with add-ons. However, it's nowhere like the Batcycle that Affleck rode in any of his "Batman" movies. The ride is nothing to scoff at. In addition to that one, he also owns a Harley Davidson.
Katee Sackhoff: On Premium Wheels

When Kathryn Sackhoff appeared in "Battlestar Galactica," she played Lieutenant Kara Thrace. And on Netflix's "Another Life," she gave life to her Nico Breckenridge persona. But even the most acclaimed actresses get to enjoy life off the set, and one of Sackhoff's favorite pastimes is spending time on her bikes.
Sackhoff is the co-founder of "The Acting Outlaws," a motorcycle charity that helps raise awareness and funds for various non-profit organizations. As you'd expect, she's more hands-on than the typical motorcycle enthusiast. For example, this photo shows her riding a Classified Moto KT600 built using parts from a 1987 Honda XL600R bike.
Jewel Kilcher: Longtime Motorcycle Lover

Jewel Kilcher is a four-Grammy Award winner who's sold millions of albums worldwide since kick-starting her career in the '90s. And like all the rest else on this list, she harbors a deep love for bikes. This picture of her and the Harley-Davidson Softail Deluxe makes it more obvious.
Kilcher's an avid traveler, and one of her favorite things to do is ditch her car for a motorcycle trip across the country. In an interview, she once described how she and her ex-husband rode from Texas to the border of Canada. Even her 2022 album "Freewheelin' Woman" is a nod to her love for bikes.
Tom Cruise: Living the Dream

If there's anyone you'd expect to own an impressive collection of fast vehicles, it would be Tom Cruise. Maybe it's because he's made a career out of being a badass in movies like the "Mission Impossible" franchise. Or it could be because he takes on a similar persona even in real life.
In case you weren't aware, Cruise has a thing for buying the sports bikes and motorcycles he rides in movies. And if the bike in the photo looks familiar, it's because this was the same BMW he rode in "Mission Impossible: Fallout." That's one more bike for his collection!
Tim Allen: Living on the Edge

Tim Allen has been a fixture in Hollywood since 1991, when he appeared on the ABC sitcom "Home Improvement." And if you've seen the 2007 biker comedy "Wild Hogs," you'll agree Allen was in his element as he played biker Dr. Doug Madsen.
A thousand miles long journey sometimes begins with a single rev. So after filming ended for "Wild Hogs" in 2007, Allen developed a real-life love for bikes. Today, he's also a motorcycle aficionado like everyone on this list. In fact, this photo shows him taking a silver Honda racing bike out for a test drive after stopping by a motorbike store.
Miranda Kerr: From Childhood Love to Grown Up Passion

If you recognize the stunning lady on the bike as Miranda Kerr, Australia's first Victoria's Secret model, then let's skip the formalities. Kerr knows how to have fun when she's not busy taking the industry by storm. This photoshoot isn't her first with a bike, but she does more than take photos with them.
A 2014 interview revealed that she first fell in love with motorbikes at age five when she'd hit the dirt track in a mini PW 50 model. Although the revving sound of a well-tuned engine is enough to give her an adrenaline rush, Kerr gets more of a kick from sporting a 'hot biker chick' vibe.
Hugh Laurie: Feels Like Flying

If one were to ask Hugh Laurie what it feels like to go riding on his motorbike, he would equate it to the feeling one gets from being up in the air. In his words, driving a motorcycle is like flying where all your senses are alive.
From his work on screen, it's clear that Laurie also gets a rush from performing for an audience. Still, there's nothing quite like taking his Honda CBR600RR out on the streets of Los Angeles. And like any worthwhile bike enthusiast, Laurie owns more than one bike. His collection includes a Triumph Bonneville and Yamaha XJR 1300.
Alanis Morissette: What It Means to Fall in Love

Alanis Morissette is the voice behind famous hits like "Ironic," "Head Over Feet," and "Uninvited." She holds the record for having the most number of top charting singles on the weekly Billboard Alternative Songs chart of all female soloists or group leaders. You don't need anyone to tell you she's a big deal in the music industry.
If music to Morisette is a way to express her deepest feelings, then riding bikes is just another means for her to connect with the world. When she described the freedom of riding motorcycles as something that touches somewhere in her songwriting process, she had this Ducati S4RS in mind.
Jillian Michaels: Saying Goodbye to Biking

For Jillian Michaels, being a celebrity fitness coach and trainer means taking extra care to keep her body in tiptop shape. And sometimes, the job requires one to make sacrifices that would ensure their safety in the long run. Like George Clooney, Michael suffered a near-fatal crash that caused her to rethink her love for motorcycles.
Michaels' garage once sported a customized Harley-Davidson V-rod Muscle which she'd designed in collaboration with Willie G. Davidson. Sadly, she had to give it up along with a Ducati D16 GP10 RR and others in her collection. In 2018, she made an Instagram post saying she still missed her bikes.
Michelle Rodriguez Loves Going Fast

If the "Fast and Furious" movie franchise taught us anything, it's that Michelle Rodriguez is not afraid of speed. Granted, it's her 'Letty Ortiz' persona in the movies with a penchant for fast-moving vehicles. But somehow, Rodriquez has managed to channel that energy from the screen into her real life.
Growing up around bikers in her hometown Texas, she gained an appreciation for motorcycles. The Harleys and Ducatis in her private collection make a case for that theory. By her admission, Rodriquez would choose bikes over cars any day, and we believe her. This picture was for a 2013 issue of "Cosmopolitan for Latinas."
David Beckham: Two Wheels or Nothing

You'd think David Beckham would be content with being considered a football legend and a British cultural icon. Instead, he couldn't resist adding the 'motorbike enthusiast' title to the mix. Beckham is vocal about his adventurous spirit and love for the outdoors.
This picture of Beckham on his Harley-Davidson Knucklehead is all the proof you could need. Sometime in 2014, he and a group of friends set out on a journey around Brazil and its Amazonian jungles with classic Triumph Bonneville bikes as their only means of transportation. And if you're thrilled by the idea, the documentary "Into the Unknown" records that adventure.
John Travolta: A True Wild Hog

John Travolta is a Hollywood veteran who's starred in movies like "Grease," "Pulp Fiction" and "Get Shorty." Yet one of his most well-known roles and what possibly endeared him to the biking community would be his performance in the biker road comedy film "Wild Hogs."
The movie tells the story of a group of suburban biker wannabes who hit the open road looking for an adventure that would add more spark to their lives. In it, Travolta starred alongside heavyweights like Martin Lawrence and Tim Allen. Staying true to form, he showed up at the film's premiere on a Harley-Davidson.