Made by motorcyclists for motorcyclists
We share more than just the road; we share a passion. Riding motorcycles it’s a commitment. We embrace the risk with a devotion that many will never understand. While we can attempt to describe it, or even explain it, we know it’s something that must be experienced firsthand. For every rider, the call to the road is unique, for some it’s the adrenaline, for others it’s the feeling of freedom, the stress relieve, the opportunity to travel just for the joy of the ride, or simply because it is the most efficient way to travel.
But whatever your motive, we all became part of a community, one that is helpful and understanding, (at least, we like to think it is).
But there's more to motorcycling that just riding
Even trough we became motorcyclists when we pop a leg over the bike, there is more to motorcycling that just riding, gear, cloths, bike accessories, equipment… are all an important part of motorcycling. Many are designed to keep us safe and comfortable others are there to allow us to express freely or style. From vintage gentleman to fearful explorers or manga characters we embody our alter egos when we take on the journey.
As motorcyclists, we understand the risks on the road, and our goal is to be a vital resource in ensuring every rider is well-equipped and can fully enjoys every journey.
BiketList is here to help you find the best gear and accessories to keep that spirit alive, on and off the road. All products are hand-picked by our editors for their relevance in the hope they help to keep our riders safe and in style.
Some products are tested and endorsed based on experience but most are a selection of product that caught our eye. On the end it comes up to each motorcyclist to try on and decide on his own which product is the best for him/her.
Proudly build in Portugal
Portugal boasts a vibrant motorcycle culture, largely thanks to its sunny climate and a historical foothold in the motorcycle industry. For many year Portuguese industry excelled with motorcycles, mostly featuring engines under 50cc. These bikes were not only affordable and cheap to maintain but also outperformed their Japanese counterparts. They became a common presence on portugueses households, becoming a fond memory for a generation of Portuguese who grew up surrounded by these motorcycles from a young age.