Checklist for Buying Best Gifts for Motorcycle Riders

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Gifts show you care. Whether you ride one or not, the best way to speak to a motorcyclist’s heart is to speak their language. There are plenty of gifts you can get for your rider friend or fam; some are affordable, while some can run the gamut of your budget.

The key to giving thoughtful gifts to bikers is finding that one item that, regardless of cost, resonates with their love for riding. However, it can be an insurmountable task for people who know little about bikes and bike life, and for this reason, we put this guide down so you can narrow it down to the perfect gift for him or her.

How Much Do Gifts for Motorcyclists Cost?

Gifting from the heart still has to be supported by your wallet, we understand. Luckily, there are plenty of cool gifts that can be had for cheap and ultimately make more sense. Let’s talk numbers:

Gifts for Motorcyclists Starting at $10

You don’t have to spend a lot of money to impress your rider friend. Riders find value in less and small items like key chains, decorative signs, coffee mugs, tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS), nozzle caps, and stickers capture the imagination of motorcyclists.

Gifts for Motorcyclists Under $100

For this range, you get to choose from a greater assortment of gifts for riders, from patent t-shirts and hand warmers to phone mounts and decorative motorcycle lights. Other items to consider are helmet racks, waterproof motorcycle covers, head wraps, helmet attachments, LED turn signals, GPS trackers, and other bike-themed items.

Gifts for Motorcyclists Above $100

There is no limit to what you can spend for a gift to a biker you love. It could be a special edition motorcycle itself for upwards of $25k! For people looking for gifts just above the $100 mark, you will find cool motorcycle apparel like AGVSport’s 130 Flannel Chipper Shirt, Super Alloy Jeans, Ascari Leather Sport Jacket, Saki Ladies Leather Jacket for vintage-lovers, Kita Ladies Textile Jacket, and Monza Race Suit to be within your reach. You can also consider helmets, heated motorcycle gloves, bike parts, and tweaks.

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AGVSPORT Ascari Men’s Jacket  

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AGVSPORT Super Alloy Jean   

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          AGVSPORT Saki Ladies Jacket

Considerations to Make When Choosing Gifts for Motorcyclists

Here are some guidelines for choosing the most suitable gift for your biker:

  • Type of Bike and Riding Style: All motorcyclists have different bikes and riding styles; get them something that matches their riding needs and fashion.
  • Avoid Being Overly Model Specific: Unless you are sure they will keep their bike for long, don’t obsess over being overly specific to the bike features. Avoid getting a gift that is not compatible with the bike!
  • Listen to the Motorcyclists Themselves You want to get a gift that they have always wanted to earn their respect. For instance, if they have been going on and on about their shoes getting scratched, you can get a shoe protector guard.
  • Price Is Also Important. You want to get the rider a gift that they feel comfortable accepting. Bikers are typically down-to-earth individuals who make the most of little. Find them something useful rather than something overly expensive.
  • Get the Right Size: If you decide to go for an accessory for the bike or apparel and gear for the rider, be sure to check the correct size and mounting options. Also, get gifts that do not obstruct the rider’s view and use of controls for the bike.
  • Keep it Road Legal: Motorcycles are subject to strict laws, and some mods are straight-up illegal. For instance, protruding helmet attachments and some overly loud aftermarket exhausts are illegal in certain jurisdictions.
  • Consider Personal Taste: You might know the biker well enough to understand their personal style. If they are leather-toting fashionistas, there is no way they will enjoy an oversized Kevlar jacket regardless of its advanced safety features.
  • Choose Utilitarian Gifts: Riders are often handy with tools and love items that are actually useful in the outback rather than decals. Get something like a toolset, a combination tool, a lowering kit, or a survival kit for camping scenarios, as riders are often also outdoorsy.

10 Best Gifts for Motorcycle Riders You Should Get Today

1. Motorcycle Detailing and Care Kit

Motorcycle owners are often sticklers for maintenance routines to keep their bikes in pristine condition. Any tools and kits that make this weekly ritual easier will be much more pleasant to have for them and an excellent gift idea for you. Get natural leather cleaner, wax, steel polisher, water-repellent sprays, automotive wax, leather conditioner, microfiber towels, windshield cleaner, tire cleaner, and metal polish among others.

2. Motorcycle Tool Kit

When your biker is a gearhead and fixing mechanicals, get them some Pliers, torque wrenches, screwdrivers or plug gapping tools, chain breakers, cleaners, voltage testers, or wideband O2 sensors for carb tuning.

You can still make their lives better with a gift voucher for a tune-up at their mechanic to get their bikes running like new if your rider does not fancy skinning their knuckles much.

3. Helmet Bluetooth Intercom

Group rides are a gist of fun for riders, and whether you ride or pillion, you will appreciate being able to chat up mates on your cruise and receive calls. You can also drown the screams of wind rushing past your visor with some melodious music. Bluetooth coms make rides safer and much more pleasant.

4. Helmet Camera

Riding motorcycles is a thrilling experience that is worth re-living on the screens. Helmet cameras allow riders to immortalize their experiences on the road. A good dash cam can help with incidents on the road, and some have GPS to map out the routes. Like coms, GoPros help shares the fun and make rides a little safer. Go for cameras that have at least 4K video, image stabilization, and live streaming.

5. Motorcycle Backpack

All riders need to carry things for rides, whether long or short. Motorcycle backpacks allow you to run errands on your bike, which is every biker’s dream. Desirable features include wind resistance and water resistance. To get a suitable bag, you need to consider capacity and size relative to the rider’s body.

6. Saddlebags

If you know a rider who enjoys taking long road trips on their motorbike, saddlebags might be a wonderful idea. These multi-purpose backpacks may be filled with clothing, shoes, riding equipment, roadside snacks, and even camping supplies for those who choose to go into the wilderness by road. Considering that space is at a premium while riding a motorcycle, they often include widening zip-up designs that allow riders to stuff more items into their bags.

7. Helmet Defogger

When riding a motorbike with a helmet, one of the most stressful aspects is dealing with fog and moisture that develops within the helmet. Not only is this inconvenient, but it is also potentially hazardous. In addition to being a present terrific idea for any rider who wears a full-face safety helmet, a headpiece defogger is also a welcome safety for riders during the colder months of the year.

8. Motorcycle Lock

While it is true that stolen bikes are all too often, you may help keep someone else’s bike safe by giving a high-quality motorbike lock. There are many different types of motorcycle locks available for all different types of motorcycles, and they also make fantastic presents. U-locks and disc locks are two of the more common ones.

9. Motorcycle Books and Movies

Some bikers like both reading and motorcycles. Combining the two is a present fantastic idea for the motorcycle-loving reader. There are hundreds of books to choose from. Whatever your loved one likes about bikes, I’m sure there’s a book on it someplace.

Alternatively, get notable films available on DVD; the history of motorcycle cinema is extensive.

10. Battery Tender

Battery problems are one of the most vexing elements of owning a motorbike. While motorcycle technology is improving, the parasitic drain is still a problem. Giving a motorbike rider a battery tender is a terrific idea if they don’t already have one. A battery tender connects to the battery and charges it to its optimum voltage.

Pick a Gift for Your Motorcyclist on This List

We hope that you have found the perfect present for the motorcycle rider in your life among the items on this list. Motorcycle enthusiasts are very enthusiastic about what they do, which is why the absolute best presents for them capture that same tremendous enthusiasm. We can assure you that any rider would be delighted to receive any of these thoughtful presents in recognition of their love for motorbikes.

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Conclusion: Michael’s Wrap-up and Summary

When choosing a gift for a motorcyclist the first question you should answer is are you a motorcyclist yourself? if you are not a motorcyclist choosing a motorcycle-oriented gift that is correct could be quite difficult unless the person you are buying the gift for has told you specifically what they would like or at least a general idea of some things they would like. if you yourself are not a rider a good idea would be to ask for some advice from motorcyclist friends of the person you are going to buy the gift for.

Some things are just common sense like buying apparel or helmets where you need to know sizing and color preferences. Making a mistake here would be a big error. If you are buying some components for a motorcycle, then you must know many things not only the brand but the model year this requires a lot of specific knowledge and unless you get some specific input,  I would avoid buying hardware components for a motorcycle.

When buying apparel, you not only have to know about proper sizing but also the personal preferences of your motorcycle friend such as colors, styles, as well as the type of riding they do.

My personal preference would be to give motorcycle-related guests that are more generic and have less chance of errors examples of good gifts for motorcyclists in this category would be books, movies, backpacks, small locks, battery chargers, and maybe even a sports action camera like a GoPro.

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About the Author:

Michael Parrotte began his illustrious career in the motorcycle industry by importing AGV Helmets into the U.S. market. He then went on to become the Vice President of AGV Helmets America for 25 years, during which time he also consulted for KBC Helmets, Vemar Helmets, Suomy Helmets, Marushin Helmets, KYT Helmets, and Sparx Helmets.

In 1985, he founded AGV Sports Group, Inc. with AGV Helmets in Valenza, Italy. And for over 38 years now, the company has quietly delivered some of the best protective gear for motorcyclists in the world.

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