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The list of celebrity bikers is a very long list. Whether male or female, experienced riders or just starting out, their choice of motorcycle (there is only one) is the Harley Davidson, the choice toy of the rich and famous for some time now. Once the Harley bug bites, it’s jump on and ride with the pack! Join us as we take a look at some of the better know bikers to grace our roads…

Ewan McGregor is also a fan of bikes and is making a career out of riding them! Following on from travelling the world with friend Charley Boorman, he is of course the proud owner of a Harley Davidson.

Along with motocross legend husband Carey Hart, Pink is a big biker …  Details

Video Motorcycle Street – Super Sky Cycle Visits Sturgis 09 – The Super Sky Cycle, a street legal flying motorcycle, visits the Sturgis Bike Rally. 

2009 Sport-Touring Shootout – BMW K1300GT vs. Honda ST1300 vs. Kawasaki Concours 14 vs. Yamaha FJR1300A

‘Round early June of this year we started thinking long haul to Laguna for the first stop of MotoGP in the U.S. As far as we’re concerned, one of the best ways to get to the Monterey Peninsula, other than a free limo with a fully stocked bar, is in the saddles of some two wheelers.

The ideal bike for this type of trip should: provide storage capacity for a long weekend, enough wind protection to keep us from getting battered by windblast while bombing down the interstate, and plenty of sporting capability to enjoy the serpentine, circuitous route we love to take on our GP journey from greater L.A. to Monterey…  Details, Pictures & Video

zeroZero Motorcycles of Santa Cruz, California announced its third model, the Zero DS, rounding out its model line with the addition of a dual-sport. The new bike, with longer-travel suspension and knobby tires, is similar to the Zero S supermoto we had a chance to ride in April, but gives Zero customers the ability to blitz fire roads, trails and other rugged terrain, as long as it’s not more than 50 miles from a 110-volt outlet.

Judging from the specs, the Zero uses the same basic frame, suspension, bodywork and other components as the S. Important differences include…  Details