October 22, 2025

Discover the top 15 motorcycle influencers you should follow in 2025

By Melissa Delgado

If you ride motorcycles or work in the moto space (gear, tours, adventure travel), following the right influencers can open your eyes to new trends, gear recommendations and authentic voices. Below are 15 motorcycle influencers worth your attention in 2025 — inclusive of adventure, racing, custom builds and community-driven creators.

 

 

 

1) FortNine

 

Platform(s): YouTube (FortNine), Instagram

Why follow: Solid buyer’s guides, helmet/gear break-downs, cinematic production — not just stunt content. This makes them valuable for both riders and gear brands.

Handle/Link: YouTube “FortNine”; Instagram @fortnine

 


 

 

2) MotoGeo

 

Platform(s): YouTube, Instagram

Why follow: Adventure-motorcycle road-trip storytelling. They test gear on real trips, show planning and execution — great inspiration if your audience includes adventure riders.

Handle/Link: YouTube “MotoGeo”; Instagram @motogeo

 


 

 

3) RevZilla (The Shop)

 

Platform(s): YouTube, Instagram

Why follow: A brand channel with credibility — gear reviews, how-tos and product orientation. Good partner/influencer potential if you’re in the gear or accessories space.

Handle/Link: YouTube “RevZilla”; Instagram @revzilla

 


 

 

4) Tyler Monagan

 

Platform(s): YouTube

Why follow: High-energy dirt bike/motocross content. If your audience skews off-road or MX, Tyler offers engaging content with personality.

Handle/Link: YouTube “Tyler Monagan”

 


 

 

5) Graham Jarvis

 

Platform(s): Instagram, event coverage

Why follow: Elite trials and extreme enduro rider — world-class skillset, niche appeal but strong credibility. Good for premium/high-performance messaging.

Handle/Link: Instagram @grahamjarvis

 


 

 

6) Eli Tomac

 

Platform(s): Instagram, racing channels

Why follow: A top motocross pro with large reach. Ideal when you want race culture, pro-athlete tie-ins, and behind-the-scenes.

Handle/Link: Instagram @elitomac

 


 

 

7) Chad Reed

 

Platform(s): Instagram

Why follow: Veteran racer turned creator — blend of nostalgia and current relevance. Good if you want to appeal to the long-time moto community.

Handle/Link: Instagram @chadreed

 


 

 

8) Chase Sexton

 

Platform(s): Instagram, TikTok

Why follow: Current pro motocross star, strong in short-form (TikTok) and youth audience. If you’re targeting younger riders, he’s relevant.

Handle/Link: Instagram @chase_sexton; TikTok @chase_sexton

 


 

 

9) Jason Britton

 

Platform(s): Instagram, YouTube

Why follow: Custom-bike workshop content, builds, community-driven – good for visual-rich content, brand collaborations in custom space.

Handle/Link: Instagram @jasonbritton; YouTube “Jason Britton”

 


 

 

10) The Bearded Mechanic / Bikes & Beards

 

Platform(s): YouTube

Why follow: Garage and restoration style content — for the DIY audience. If your brand touches bike builds, restoration or community clubs, this is relevant.

Handle/Link: YouTube “The Bearded Mechanic”

 


 

 

11) Itchy Boots

 

Platform(s): YouTube, Instagram

Why follow: Female moto adventure creator focusing on motorcycle, travel and adventure. Good diversity angle, and reaching female/adventure moto audience.

Handle/Link: Instagram @itchybootstravel; YouTube “Itchy Boots”

 


 

 

12) Jake (“JakeTheGardenSnake”)

 

Platform(s): YouTube

Why follow: Motovlogging with personality — road trips, practical tips, everyday riders. Good to access broad audience of casual riders.

Handle/Link: YouTube “JakeTheGardenSnake”

 


 

 

13) Motology Films / Adam Riemann

 

Platform(s): YouTube

Why follow: Adventure-dirt motorcycle filmmaking. High production value, great for aspirational storytelling, brand sponsorships and content marketing.

Handle/Link: YouTube “Motology Films”

 


 

 

14) Haiden Deegan

 

Platform(s): Instagram, TikTok, YouTube

Why follow: Young, high-reach motocross talent with cross-platform presence. If your audience is youth-oriented, race-culture, this stands out.

Handle/Link: Instagram @haidendegan; TikTok @haidendegan

 


 

 

15) Dirt Every Day

 

Platform(s): YouTube

Why follow: Off-road/adventure/variety show channel with crossover appeal (motorcycles + overland + builds). Good for broader lifestyle/riding & gear.

Handle/Link: YouTube “Dirt Every Day”

 


 

Conclusion / Call to Action:

These 15 influencers span different segments of the motorcycle world: adventure, racing, custom builds, off-road and gear reviews. Whether you’re a brand working influencer campaigns, a marketer targeting moto audiences, or simply a rider looking for inspiration, following a mix of these voices gives you breadth and depth.

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