Top 10 Motorcycle Youtube Channels You Should Follow

Some people believe that motorcycles are the greatest creation of mankind. If you are one of them then I am sure you like watching lots of motorcycles videos. Here we have curated a list of top 10 motorcycle YouTubers you should follow:

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44Teeth

This channel is run by two British folk- Alastair Fagan and Baron von Grumble (his youtube name). They bring lot of banter along in their videos. Now that the channel is gaining popularity, some very tasty bikes are first to feature here. It’s just like hanging out with your riding buddies.

Do It With Dan

Dan is the guy if you are into vlog style videos. He is into all kinds of motorcycles including cruisers, sportbikes, cafe racers, you name it. He is always on to something related to motorcycles. Currently, he is busy building a motorcycle in his home garage! And yes he has a little cowboy in him, so you might find him doing some crazy things in his videos.

Motonosity

This 27-year-old living in Texas produces a ton of videos, mostly vlogs. He recently got himself a new Yamaha R6. Before this, he was rocking the crossplane Yamaha R1. He uploaded his first video in 2012 and after good 5 years, his channel has over 28 million views and over 400 videos.

Royal Jordanian

The RJ as the fans call him has a unique video style. He just rides around London and captures some interesting instances. Till date, he has uploaded over 800 videos and more that 6.4 lakh people follow his channel. And yeah no one knows how he looks! Learn how to prevent tank slapper

HEROrr

He owns a Honda CBR600RR and he keeps adding a lot of aftermarket parts to it. So, if you want to know how’s it to live with a CBR600RR then this channel is for you.

Mumbiker Nikhil

As his channel name suggests, Nikhil is a Mumbaiker biker. He is one of the most popular Youtube motovloger in India. The biking culture in our country is developing very rapidly and it comes very well through Nikhil’s videos.

Marcel Irnie

If you enjoy Superbikes and also riding them on a racetrack then Marcel Irnie is the guy to follow. He shares his passion for motorcycles by attending several trackdays and pumping out awesome onboard videos. Marcel also provide track day training and shares that training sessions with us also. checkout: best adventure bikes

650ib

Behind 650ib is an American motorcycle enthusiast who loves buying some of the fastest motorcycles on the planet. He then tops that off by installing numerous aftermarket performance parts and tuning these superbikes. Some of the bikes in his garage includes BMW S1000RR, Ducati Panigale V4, and the mighty Ninja H2.  cool biker quotes

Moonfleet41

Moonfleet41 aka Delboy’s Garage is the perfect channel if you love working on your motorcycles. He is always working on some project bike or working on a customer’s motorcycle. While doing the work, he will teach you how to do it. Also, him being a mechanic for so long means he gives out a lot of tips and obscure way to do it easily.

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Stuart Fillingham

Stuart is a motorcycle YouTuber from the United Kingdom. He is a grey-haired biker who has a ton of experience to share with new riders. On his channel, you’ll find motorcycles like Royal Enfield Interceptor 650, Continental GT 650, Triumph Bonneville T120 and T100, Triumph Bonneville Bobber, Royal Enfield Classic 500. Mostly retro-modern bikes.

His videos have a unique charm to it as he often does these onboard ride on the British country roads and speaks to audiences like a father figure or a big brother. The videos are high quality and supremely relaxing to watch, especially with his mellow voice.

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Siddharth Sharma

Siddharth has always been passionate about Cars and Bikes. He was the kind of kid that always had the latest Auto magazine in his school bag. He had this dream- to become a professional racecar driver. Finally, in 2012 he found himself racing as a rookie driver in the Polo R Cup national racing championship. Over time he had to readjust the sail and get into automotive journalism to continue enjoying machines on wheels.

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