I Ride 2011
"Get On. Hold Tight. Shut Up."
Dive into the raw, unfiltered world of American biker culture with *I Ride* (2011), a gritty documentary directed by Daron Ker.
Director: Daron Ker
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is I Ride (2011) about?
*I Ride* (2011) explores the thrilling and often misunderstood world of American bikers, blending music and real-life stories to uncover the heart of this rebellious subculture. It follows The Fryed Brothers Band as they journey through the country, revealing the camaraderie, freedom, and challenges faced by riders who live for the open road.
Who directed I Ride?
Daron Ker directed *I Ride* (2011), guiding viewers through a cinematic ride that merges music and biker culture with authenticity.
Who stars in I Ride?
The documentary features Harry Fryed and Tommy Fryed of The Fryed Brothers Band, along with legends like Willie Nelson and Sonny Barger, alongside Doug McDowell and Steve Day.
Is I Ride (2011) worth watching?
For fans of music documentaries and biker culture, *I Ride* (2011) is a compelling watch. While it's unrated, its authentic portrayal of riders and their stories, paired with a soulful soundtrack, makes it a standout for those seeking an unfiltered look at America's open-road mystique.
How long is I Ride?
*I Ride* (2011) runs for 83 minutes, packed with energy and the spirit of the ride from start to finish.
About I Ride (2011) — The Untold Truth Behind America's Biker Culture
Dive into the raw, unfiltered world of American biker culture with *I Ride* (2011), a gritty documentary directed by Daron Ker.
Through the lens of The Fryed Brothers Band's music and their electrifying journey, this film peels back the leather and chrome to reveal the real lives behind the myth of the open road. From roaring engines to backroad gatherings, *I Ride* captures the untold stories of bikers—where they come from, where they're headed, and what binds this rebellious community together. Blending music, motion, and the spirit of the ride, this documentary pulses with the energy of freedom, brotherhood, and the open highway.
With a soundtrack as wild as the riders it follows and a director who immerses viewers in the scene, *I Ride* is more than a film—it's an experience for anyone who's ever dreamed of ditching the ordinary for the call of the wild.