Many famous men were motorcycle enthusiasts; they combined their passion for things like acting, music and adventure, with a love for Motorcycles. Motorcycle was a perfect outlet for their real life; riding on the open road with the wind in their faces left them invigorated and inspired. Now we will list the 10 famous biker men, check it out !
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1. Bob Dylan
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Bob Dylan |
2. Marlon Brando
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Hot Biker Brando |
Brando loved riding very much, Brando cruised the streets of NYC on his motorcycle, whenever his fame started to feel oppressive, he’d get on his motorcyle and simply head out into the Southwest, riding through the desert for miles on end.
3. Hunter S. Thompson
Writer Hunter S. Thompson earned his motorcycling chops the hard way: by riding his BSA A65 Lightning for a year with the Hell’s Angels. His experience riding with (and getting stomped by) the gang became the book,
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4. Clint Eastwood
Maybe Eastwood is only an occasional rider, he rode motorcycles as part of several of his films.
5. Buddy Holly

6. Steve McQueen
Before Steve McQueen made it big as an actor, he would compete in–and win–weekend motorcycle races on the first bike he owned–a used Harley. Even when Hollywood success came calling, acting gigs always had to compete against his passion for motorcycles. McQueen amassed a collection of over 100 motorcycles, his favorites being vintage Indians. When the weight of celebrity grew too stifling, McQueen would grab one of those Indian bikes and tear out of Tinseltown and onto the open road. McQueen loved off-road racing as well, and raced the Triumph’s TR6 in everything from the Baja 1000 to the prestigious International Six Days Trial.
7. Clark Gable
While this seems to be a posed press photo, Clark Gable did indeed ride a motorcycl