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Top 10 Motorcycle Clubs in India for 2025: Brotherhood, Adventure, and Social Impact


India’s biking culture has exploded in recent years, evolving from a small community into a nationwide movement. Motorcycle clubs are at the core of this transformation, uniting riders through a shared love for the open road, safe riding practices, and meaningful social impact. In 2025, these clubs are more than just groups—they’re communities driving change.


Let’s dive in!


1. Riderzarmy Bikers Association (South India)


Overview: Launched in 2021, Riderzarmy has grown into a powerhouse in South India, boasting over 1,000 members across cities like Chennai, Coimbatore, Kerala, Madurai, and Bangalore. The Chennai chapter is located in Ambattur.


What Makes Them Special: Known for disciplined riding and strict safety protocols, Riderzarmy organizes long-distance rides, community campaigns, and workshops to educate riders on road safety. They’ve organized over 250 rides and received 100+ awards. They’re committed to empowering other riding clubs across India.


2. Road Thrill (Pan-India)


Overview: Road Thrill (RT) is a passionate community of riders with a substantial national footprint, comprising 11 active chapters across India and a membership exceeding 1500 active individuals. The Bangalore chapter was established in 2015.


What Makes Them Special: Built on principles of brotherhood, Road Thrill is a "non-profit social community of bikers and travelers who strongly believe in giving back to society." They are inclusive, embracing members from diverse cultures and religions, focusing discussions solely on bikes and travel experiences. They organize weekend cruises, long-haul adventures, off-roading workshops, and engage in social responsibility initiatives like blood donation camps. They also promote responsible tourism by urging riders to prevent littering.


3. Group of Delhi’s Superbikers (GODS) (Delhi)


Overview: Founded in 1998 by Dr. Arun Thareja, GODS is one of India’s oldest superbike clubs, comprising more than 70 members. They are highly selective, catering to superbike owners over 25 years old with bikes exceeding 600cc.


What Makes Them Special: Their core philosophy prioritizes "quality over quantity" and emphasizes the safety aspects of superbiking. They engage in Sunday drives for riding and fellowship and participate in adventurous excursions and philanthropic initiatives. Dr. Arun Thareja has publicly advocated for "mature riding" and "stricter rules" for superbike users.



4. Jawa Yezdi Club (Pan-India)


Overview: The Bangalore Jawa Yezdi Motorcycle Club, established in 2008, focuses on preserving and reviving the historical glory of rare Jawa and Yezdi motorcycles. Jawa Yezdi Motorcycles actively supports a widespread pan-India network of clubs, known as "The Jawa Tribe" or "Kommunity."


What Makes Them Special: These clubs organize frequent rides, including monthly breakfast gatherings and annual events like "Malnad Dairies" and monsoon rides. They also conduct special rides on national holidays and World Motorcycle Day. Members contribute gifts and monetary support to local government schools and orphanages during annual rides. Jawa Yezdi also partners with diverse subcultures like pickleball and surfing, aligning with values of movement and camaraderie.


5. Goa Motorcycle Club (Goa)


Overview: Founded in September 2020 by Peter Fernandes and Sachin, Goa MC has rapidly grown to 216 members from 11 different states. They have covered over 12,645 kilometers.


What Makes Them Special: Goa MC is built on inclusivity, welcoming riders regardless of societal status, profession, or religion. They collaborate with India Bike Week, conduct off-roading workshops, and run a riding school to empower new riders, especially women. They focus on exploring Goa's hidden gems, supporting local communities, and championing sustainable "zero-waste rides."


6. Bajaj Avengers Club (BAC) (Pan-India)


Overview: Founded in 2012 by Srinidhi Hebbur, BAC is recognized as the largest representation of Avenger riders globally. It has over 3000 members across 11 chapters in India and one in Bogota, Colombia.


What Makes Them Special: Their tagline, "Blood in Tank, Fuel in Veins," reflects their passion. The club promotes safe riding and group riding practices and is associated with the orphanage Sneha Jyoti in Bidadi, demonstrating a commitment to social causes.


7. The Bikerni (Pan-India)


Overview: Founded in 2011 by Urvashi Patole, The Bikerni is among the largest all-female bike riders clubs in India, with over 600 riders nationwide.


What Makes Them Special: This club empowers women riders, promoting female empowerment and challenging cultural pressures. They hold the Limca Book of Records distinction for the biggest all-women bike excursion to Khardung-La.


8. Falcons Motorsports Club (Burdwan)


Overview: FMSC is a motorcycle club based in Burdwan.


What Makes Them Special: Despite being from a smaller city, FMSC is known for instantly making new riders feel like family. They welcome bikes of all sizes and shapes, emphasizing camaraderie and keeping egos in check.



9. Assam Bikers (Northeast India)


Overview: Established in 2012 in Guwahati, Assam Bikers operates under the slogan "Ride Safe | Ride United."


What Makes Them Special: Membership is open to those willing to support the group's aims and abide by its rules, requiring a physical registration form submission upon joining their first ride. This emphasizes in-person commitment and community building from the outset.


10. The Bullet Buddhas (Kochi)


Overview: Kochi’s Bullet Buddhas are active on Facebook, sharing photos of their endeavors. They are a club of Bullet riders.


What Makes Them Special: They are known for their rugged image combined with a strong sense of community. The club has also organized marathons to create awareness on drug abuse, showcasing their involvement in social causes.



Conclusion: Why These Clubs Define India’s Biking Culture


The top motorcycle clubs in India for 2025 showcase the diversity and spirit of the country’s biking culture. From empowering women to supporting social causes, these clubs go beyond riding—they build communities. Whether you’re a seasoned rider or a newbie, these groups inspire with their values of brotherhood, safety, and impact.


Got a club that fits this vibe? Drop it in the comments—we’d love to hear your story!


 
 
 

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