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Why We Ride

  • 2013
  • PG
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
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Why We Ride Official Theatrical Poster
Why We Ride is a story about who we are. Individuals with a desire to dream, discover, and explore. Seeking a life outside our daily confinements and sharing those moments together. ItÂ’s a story about the journey, not the destination.

Motorcycles represent the milestones of our lives. From a kid’s dream come true, to a retiree’s return to freedom. From a family riding together on the sand dunes, to hundreds of choppers carving through the canyons — the bond is the same. It’s about the passion of the riders and the soul of their machines.

Your senses will heighten as the world rushes in, your heart will beat to the pulse of the engine, your mind will race and set you free. Once you let a motorcycle into your life, it will change you forever.
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The passion of the riders and the soul of their machines.The passion of the riders and the soul of their machines.The passion of the riders and the soul of their machines.

  • Director
    • Bryan H. Carroll
  • Writers
    • Bryan H. Carroll
    • Chris Hampel
    • James C. Walker
  • Stars
    • Jim Adams
    • Ernie Alexander
    • Kenny Alexander
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    • Director
      • Bryan H. Carroll
    • Writers
      • Bryan H. Carroll
      • Chris Hampel
      • James C. Walker
    • Stars
      • Jim Adams
      • Ernie Alexander
      • Kenny Alexander
    • 13User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    • Director
      • Bryan H. Carroll
    • Writers
      • Bryan H. Carroll
      • Chris Hampel
      • James C. Walker
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    9othman-raddadi-254-397792

    the answer to the addiction to motorcycles

    I do ride, yet I was very skeptic of this movie when a friend proposed a screening of the DVD at his place, I mean don't get me wrong any motorcycle movie to a rider is welcome, but we grew a bit wary of recent motorcycle movies composed of video clips of high jumps and silly interviews... but this one was different, it brought me shivers in my bones, butterflies in my stomach and tears to my eyes then, made me realize how fortunate I am to have found my true passion the minute I bought my first motorcycle 10 years ago, along with the joy and pride of belonging to the purest and most genuine fraternities out there! while other still searching... if you ride, you must watch it, if you don't, please give it a try, it might get across the answers to all non believers to their question, why do we ride?! the two wheel business is more elaborate, popular, and keep growing, despite its factual limitations and dangers! I truly think this movie explain why! I gave it a 9 because it did not try to elaborate the idea from current professional perspective (current moto GP and motocross champions) and why they stick to it despite the enormous pressure (believe me the money is just half the answer) but again, maybe the director wanted us to see it through the eyes of the ordinaries like most of us, so we can relate more to it!
    5stef-kirk

    Ok to pass time on a Sunday

    Watchable film but it's completely from an American view point, typically it misses completely that's it's a big world out there.
    7EricRShelton

    Gorgeous, but slightly limited

    This is one of the single prettiest films a gear-head can watch. The shots, the lighting, the composure... I don't think I've ever seen another movie that can justify so much slow-motion, but it really is well done here to allow the viewer to take in everything about the shot. My only complaint is that it's strictly about motorcycling in America. There are a few shots of BMWs, Ducatis, Triumphs, and Vincents, but that's about it. MotoGP only gets talked about very briefly, as if the filmmakers knew they had to acknowledge it, but couldn't get anybody from MotoGP to participate or didn't care to. They also didn't talk about World Superbike. It's almost all dirt bikes and big, gaudy, chromed cruisers. I almost turned it off during some of the cruiser parts, but the interviewees had good stories, the editing kept me interested, and the parts focused on Bonneville and kids riding was really great. Recommended viewing for American motorcyclists, but there's a whole wide world of riders out there that may find this to be take-it-or-leave-it.
    8phillip_wareham

    One perspective on something that's hard to capture

    Motorcycling came late to me, but after only a couple of years it's an important part of who I am. The makers of this movie (like a lot of other bikers) seem to feel the same way. They've tried to capture it and got close. The problem is that just like a photo of great scenery never captures the way it feels to be there, and the movie adaptation of your favourite book always disappoints, that feeling is difficult to nail down in a documentary, especially as it's not the same feeling for each of us.

    They did a great job of representing those for whom riding is something emotional, philosophical, and meaningful. Some of it was really touching. What it perhaps needed were some moments of comedy to provide balance; maybe some people for whom motorcycling is just about being wild or getting crazy with your buddies, who make you laugh, but that clearly isn't the voice of those who made this fillm. They love the flow state of being out on the road and the cameraderie amongst their fellow bikers.
    10davichosupertramp

    One of the best

    Been riding my bike for about 15 years, and still it´s kinda hard to tell people why i like it so much, you really have to ride to understand because everyone is so different, is two wheels for almost all of us, but also something deeply personal and it has to do a lot with the freedom sensation you get while riding your bike, it's meditation, adventure, freedom, a sense of wonder and discovery and this film does a lot putting what we all feel into words and beautiful images, i watch this one as white noise sometimes while i work or do chores, and then i have to ride! hahahaha love this! go out and ride!

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    • Release date
      • May 30, 2014 (Poland)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Почему мы ездим на мотоциклах
    • Production companies
      • Walking West Entertainment
      • Gnarlynow Entertainment
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      1 hour 29 minutes
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