Inside Pink’s incredible motorcycle collection including three bikes gifted by her husband & very modest runaround
AMERICAN pop singer and songwriter Pink has been a staple of the charts since 1999.
The So What singer has released five studio albums, won several awards and is married to truck racer Carey Hart - who's influenced her love for all things motors over the years.
In her downtime, the pop superstar has made no secret of the fact that she enjoys riding around on her motorcycles.
And judging by her Instagram, she's built up quite the collection of stylish bikes - with a taste for classically styled Harley-Davidsons and modified machines.
In fact, one of the earliest bikes Pink was spotted on was her Harley-Davidson Sportster XL Iron 883.
Famed for its all-black design, it boasts a V-Twin 883cc Evolution engine - also know as the Blockhead - which was first implemented on Harleys back in 1984 and has been a staple of the brand ever since.
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, Pink was photographed taking the bike for an ocean-side ride with her husband in Malibu, California.
However, Pink's main ride around this time appeared to be her modest Triumph Bonneville T100.
With a primarily black design alongside chrome and white accents, the Bonneville T100 has an 865cc parallel twin engine with 5,800 rpm torque.
According to , the T100 is considered a great first bike for beginners.
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With its good size, plenty of power, great handling and comfortable riding position - it's "accessible for shorter riders, including women ready to roll on two wheels."
In contrast, the most outrageous bike she's ever owned was a Custom Indian Cruiser gifted to her by Hart in 2017.
Posting a photo of herself with the bike on at the time, she wrote: "I give you babies and you build me motorcycles.
"Some girls like diamonds, I like heavy metal and carbon fiber and chrome."
Hart designed the bike with army green cameo fairings, black leather upholstery along with black and yellow chequered patterns near the front.
This bike was later raffled to support the charity, which Hart started to give back to the motorcycle community and helps veterans in need.
One of the bikes that Pink has been riding more recently is an Indian Scout.
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According to the , the singer got the bike during the Australian portion of her Beautiful Trauma tour in June 2018.
Hart about the bike on Instagram after Pink took it for its first ride in the area around Perth.
"Got to go for a fun lil putt w/ wifey Pink today!" he wrote.
A year later, of Speakeasy Motors called the Ol' 57 – 2017 Speakeasy Custom Evo.
Rather than using paint, the bike was coloured in a combination of steel and brass, and has no fairings except for a custom-made seat and rear tire fender.
It seems the most recent addition to Pink's motorcyle collection is a completely custom-built Indian Scout - once again designed by her husband.
With a copper frame, to say he "mainly focused on the handling of it, cosmetics, and comfort" when he did it up for her, adding new carbon fibre wheels, soft compound tyres, new front and rear calipers, a new air intake, exhaust, lights, and a seat.
Pink isn't the only celeb to show off a tasty haul of motorcycles in recent years, as Hollywood A-lister and Wrexham football club owner Ryan Reynolds often likes to splash his cash on an array of two-wheeled machines.
“I love the fact that when you’re on a motorcycle, riding a motorcycle is the only thing you’re doing,” Reynolds has said.
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