Say what you will about his acting or martial arts skills, but there’s no question Keanu Reeves is one very cool, very generous guy who just happens to have a killer collection of both vintage and modern motorcycles. The John Wick 3 star isn’t just some poseur trying to look slick. He rides his motos regularly and even gave his Matrix stunt crew Harley-Davidson motorcycles out of the kindness of his heart. The video features motos like his second bike, a vintage 1973 Norton Commando 850 MK2A and the Ducati 998 from the Matrix Reloaded. He also waxes fond memories of other bikes he’s ridden in films and personally, even when he contractually wasn’t supposed to. We love his laid back attitude that seem to channel Theordore “Ted” Logan as he talks about how he got into riding and how to get started. Perhaps most impressively, he’s actually the co-founder of California-based ARCH Motorcycle, and Reeves shows off some truly special bikes from the new company. You can just tell he’s passionate, as well as seriously knowledgeable about the ins and outs of motorcycles without being pompous, which makes us like him that much more.
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