India’s motorcycling culture has grown beyond weekend rides and coffee meetups — it’s evolved into a full-blown movement of adventure, camaraderie, and soul-searching on motorcycles. Whether you ride a Royal Enfield, a Himalayan ADV, or a liter-class superbike, joining a bike club opens the doors to new friendships, iconic road trips, and unforgettable memories.
Here’s a handpicked list of the top bike clubs in India that cater to serious motorcyclists, thrill-seekers, and cross-country explorers.
Arguably India’s most legendary motorcycling community, xBHP began as a digital forum in 2001 and quickly grew into a cultural movement. From Pan-India rides to photography, xBHP has been a constant presence in every major biking event. Their print magazine, vlogs, and social media engagement make them the most visible face of India’s biking scene.
If you ride a Royal Enfield, you’re already part of a legacy. With more than 150 officially registered clubs across India, the RE Rides program supports a tightly knit network of riders. Flagship rides like the Himalayan Odyssey, Tour of Bhutan, and One Ride are bucket-list events for many.
Founded in 2011, The Bikerni broke barriers by creating a women-exclusive platform for riders. With members across major cities, The Bikerni organizes national and international rides, safety workshops, and social campaigns, all with a strong sense of sisterhood.
Based in Delhi NCR, WanderBeyondMoto focuses on boutique motorcycle expeditions across Ladakh, Spiti, Northeast India, and Bhutan. With smaller groups, personalized routes, and logistical support, it’s a great Indian bike club for those who want to explore deeply without the hassle of planning.
If you’re looking for a mix of adventure, technique, and international exposure, IndiMotard Adventures is for you. Based out of Bangalore, they host long-distance motorcycle tours across India and Southeast Asia, and also run Throttle Wide Open (TWO) — a dirt and off-road training school.
Founded in 2002, 60kph is a purist's bike club focused on motorcycle travel as a form of storytelling. Members are known for documenting lesser-known routes, tribal cultures, and forgotten roads, often riding solo or in small groups.
This Royal Enfield-centric bike club has grown into a pan-India presence, combining discipline, brotherhood, and spirited riding. India Bull Riders (IBR) conducts regular rides, charity events, and mega annual meets.
Catering to the superbike crowd, Riders Republic India is an elite adventure bike club that regularly organizes breakfast rides, track days, and long-distance tours for big bikes. Think Ducati, BMW, Hayabusa, and Kawasaki Ninja owners.
Based in Mumbai and founded in 2001, BOT is one of the oldest bike clubs in India. Their rides span across deserts, mountains, and coastlines — and their motto remains consistent: “ride hard, ride safe, ride free.”
Focused on overlanding motorcycle expeditions, this Delhi-based club blends adventure bikes with rugged terrains. From Ladakh to Kazakhstan, Moto Overlanders crafts truly wild routes for serious explorers.
Whether it’s carving through the Himalayan passes, tracing the curves of the Western Ghats, or just riding out to meet like-minded souls, being part of an Indian bike club can make every journey more meaningful. And if you're planning long-haul rides, having the right gear — including dependable tyres — makes a real difference. Tyres like the Eurogrip Trailhound SCR, available in 17", 18", and 19" sizes, are built to offer solid grip and traction when the road gets unpredictable.
So take your time, find your kind of club, and hit the road when you're ready. The journey is out there — all you have to do is ride.