Alanis Morissette
Alanis Morrisette has a sweet spot in her heart for Ducati. She’s been spotted cruising the streets of LA on her Ducati Monster S4RS.
It’s a beautiful beast that is upholstered in black leather and gleams bright with sparkling chrome.
Keanu Reeves
Keanu Reeves loves motorcycles so much he says he goes through withdrawals if he doesn’t get to ride. He even has his own company—Arch Motorcycle. It launched with a custom-built prototype by Chop Rods, a Harley-Davidson engine with a bike wrapped around it.
Reeves first learned to ride in the ‘80s. His favorite was a ‘73 Norton Commando that he purchased in 1987. In "My Own Private Idaho," he got to ride a Norton. Reeves loves the sound of the bike, the smell of the engine, and the wind in his face. The actor admits to topping out at 135 mph!
Cher
In a Tweet from 2018, Cher confirmed her long-standing love of motorcycles and bikers. Her first ride was on a Harley when she was 14. She shared a story about when she hopped on the back of one of those Harleys with extended Apehanger handlebars wearing shorts and high heels.
She said the rider was a “sweet” guy, and he rode her around for about 15 minutes. Here she is pictured on a Hog at a Rejoice on Rodeo (Drive) Christmas parade.
Jay Leno
We all know about Jay Leno’s amazing and extensive car collection, so it makes sense that he would have one of the largest and most diverse motorcycle collections. His garage holds over 90 bikes! He even owns a jet-powered motorcycle.
A vintage Vincent is one of his favorites. Of course, he boasts a Ducati or two, but he also owns a 1924 Ace Motorcycle XP4, a 1939 Brough Superior, and a BSA DBD3 4 Gold Star, brands that didn’t outlive the 20th century. Only Indian and Harley survived, and of course, he owns more than one of each.
Ryan Reynolds
Ryan Reynolds’ motorcycle collection is pretty impressive too. His fondness for Triumph bikes is clearly apparent. His favorite is a 1964 Custom Triumph 650. He also has a Triumph Speed Twin, a Triumph Tiger 800, a Triumph Street Triple, and a Triumph Factory Custom.
Reynolds holds a range of bike makes and models. He learned to ride in 1975 on a Honda and has never looked back. Of his collection, he says he rides them all and prefers a bike over a car any day.