Mark Wahlberg
Mark Wahlberg has built his career on the fact that he’s a genuine guy who’s got to where he is with hard work and commitment.
He’s a man of the people in many respects as he hasn’t embraced being a celebrity like the Kardashians might. His laid-back jeans and plain white shirt attitude landed him an ambassador role for Indian Motorcycle Company. Something he admits he’s hugely honored about.
Jean-Claude Van Damme
The Muscles from Brussels, Jean-Claude Van Damme, gave quite a show to the crowd when he burst onto the red carpet with his Harley-Davidson in 1994.
He quite literally embodied an action movie hero, so why not take his motorcycle for a ride down the red carpet?
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson
In recent times, Forbes reported Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson as the highest-paid actor in the world, earning approximately $64.5 million in a single year. This is probably because he’s managed to dominate everything that he does. Seeing as he’s the face of almost everything else, why not be the face of triumph too?
Here he is on one of the most powerful motorbikes ever made. This Triumph Rocket III has the biggest production motorcycle engine ever made. Pretty appropriate, right?
Salman Khan
The “Man of Bollywood,” Salman Khan is also the face of Suzuki and the future of motorcycling. With almost 25 million Twitter followers, twice that of Dwayne Johnson. Khan has been the face of Suzuki in India for several years, and now his celebrity status is propelling the representation of motorcycling across the globe.
Khan has a charming collection of motorcycles, including a totally customized blue and white Suzuki GSX-R1000Z - The king of high-speed performance motorbikes.
Gerard Butler
It should come as no surprise that one of the most iconic action stars of the last couple of decades is a big fan of motorbikes. But his hobby nearly cost him his life in 2017, when he experienced a pretty horrific crash. The "300" star was paralyzed and ended up winning a $5.25 million lawsuit against a woman found guilty of causing the crash.
Since then, Butler has gotten back on his bike, as seen here. He loves a wide range of models, from Indian Motorcycles and Triumphs to Bonneville and Street Twins. Here, we can see Butler enjoying himself on a Thruxton.