Indian motorcycle manufacturer Bajaj must have an art director who loves to see women fighting and is a Matrix style fighting fan because this is the second video we’ve seen with two girls going at it to see who gets to ride pillion on a Bajaj motorcycle.
What we don’t know if the girls are fighting over the rider, who could be a Hugh Jackman look-a-like or just the pleasure of getting a ride on one of India’s best known motorcycles.
Check out the previous commercial after the jump.
Continue reading: Bajaj loves Girls Fighting to Ride Pillion
Here’s an amusing commercial for the Ninja ZX-6R, and while it might not be your cup of tea as a bike, it’s a funny motorcycle video. Below we give you pics of the MY 2010 Ninja ZX-6R. The video after the jump is a little less believable (the YouTube title has it as ‘banned’), but it’s still quite funny. I just love that green tractor.
Continue reading: Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R funny video: always good to make friends

Bajaj, India’s largest manufacturer of two-wheeled vehicles and known by those outside India for producing some very excellent ads and commercials, will be launching on December 9th a new model of their best selling Pulsar family.
For the launch, they’ve got a mini teaser website with the usual countdown timer and the covered bike that you can click on to see revealing bits and pieces of the bike, but the best part are the Goodbye Traffic videos.
Check them out after the jump.
Continue reading: Goodbye Traffic: Bajaj Launches New Pulsar (w/videos)
This humorous commercial incorporates the idea that everyone can love a Vespa scooter, even the stereotype of the hard riding, beer drinking Harley Davidson rider that can leave his main squeeze and appreciate the classical and timeless beauty of a Vespa ET4.
Source | motorbiker
This fantastic video shows Armadillo scooterwear in more than just a simple motorcycle commercial. It’s the perfect video for a motorcycle gear brand that calls itself “armadillo”, and it certainly makes scootering look edgy and fun. Armadillo deals with clothing, which we see put to the test in these Vespa stunts as the guy goes blasting through fire and glass.
The video was made by Stink Films, which even got itself a Cannes Festival prize this year. Armadillo scooterwear includes some very cool stuff (I’m quite taken with the red mackintosh myself), all of it featuring body armour just in case you are “tough enough” for city scooter riding. For more details, see the Armadillo scooterwear site.
Even if you won’t believe it, according to Google Trends it’s not Spain or Italy that has the largest MotoGP fan base in the world, but it’s Indonesia.
So who could be a better choice for selling motorbikes, albeit Yamaha ones, than Mr. MotoGP himself, Valentino Rossi.
Check out Rossi, who looks like he’s really having fun, selling the Yamaha T135 Jupiter MX and trying to talk to the lingo.
We figure this safety commercial might give the message that you should respect motorcyclists not because they deserve respect but because they might be drilling your dental cavities one day, but then perhaps this is one case where the end does justify the means. If you’re the kind of person who will cut a biker off at the lights, you should at least remember the helmet very very carefully….
Source | Oliepeil
Last year Ducati’s naked baby the Streetfighter, won best in show at the Eicma and this year it’s reaping awards and honours from the motorcycle magazine industry and from Ducati enthusiasts.
The Streetfighter took honors in Robb Report’s “Best of the Best”, Motorcyclist’s “Motorcycle of the Year” awards and Cycle World’s “Ten Best.”
Ducati is featured in Robb Report’s “Best of the Best” for the third consecutive year, as part of the annual issue that celebrates the most desired products in the world. Selected as “Best Roadster,” the Streetfighter has joined the the 2007 Ducati 1098 S Superbike and the 2008 Desmosedici RR.
Motorcyclist magazine has also awarded the Ducati Streetfighter with its Motorcycle of the Year Award, with the Streetfighter in the Best “Naked” Bike category.
Cycle World, the world’s largest motorcycling magazine, named the Ducati Streetfighter as the “Best Open Streetbike” for 2009.
Source | ducati
This amusing commercial from McDonalds promotes its McCafe service at the expense of a motorcyclist. I love the rhythm of the ad - “Sweet mini van” rev rev. Just as it begins to rain. Although the biker has sort of a two wheel version of a minivan.
Source | Bikes in the Fast Lane
This is one of those banned motorcycle commercials that gets aired a couple of times and then yanked off TV because some group finds it offensive for some reason or another.
Taking a look at the video and you’ll understand why they call it motorcyle porn.
This is the first of a series of commericals by Yamaha Italy to promote their 2009 motorcycles and scooters line up.
The theme behind the commercials is “Treat every Yamaha like it’s yours” and are directed by Palm d’Or Cannes Film Festival winner Harold Einstein.
Unlike Aretha Franklin’s song, “Respect”, nothing needs to be spelled out in this Harley Davidson commercial with a twist. Amusing enough, this is a simple commercial for a legend (and we’re not talking about the guy).