Some rides are about the road. This one was about the headcount: over 300 motorcycles from 18 different UAE clubs, rolling out together for the Eid Brotherhood Ride 2025 — 200 kilometres from Dubai to Kalba Beach, and one of the biggest group rides the Emirates has ever put on a single road.
Eighteen Clubs, One Convoy
PRG. Mallue Riders Dubai. Titans UAE. Free Riders Team. Singhs MC. Blue Oryx. HOG Dubai. Throttle Kings. Django Riders. Piston Kings — and that's not even the full list. On a normal weekend these clubs ride their own routes with their own flags. On Eid, all of it merged into a single river of chrome and adventure bikes heading east.
If you've never seen a 300-bike convoy move through highway interchanges, it's part air show, part wedding procession. Drivers slow down to film. Kids wave from back seats. The sound arrives before the bikes do, and it keeps arriving for a full ten minutes.
This was more than a ride — it was a celebration of unity, brotherhood, and pure passion for motorcycles, in the one country where every nationality rides in the same lane.
The Route: Dubai to Kalba
The 200km route is one of the best the UAE offers a group this size: out of Dubai on fast highway, into the Hajar Mountains, through the long tunnel section that turns 300 exhausts into one rolling thunderclap, and down to the East Coast at Kalba for a beachside finish. It's essentially the East Coast classic — close to the route from my Best Motorcycle Roads in UAE list — scaled up by a factor of a hundred.
Eid in the UAE is family time, and this is what makes the biker version of it special: for a few hours, 18 clubs become one family with 300 members, then everyone goes home for lunch with the other one.
The video itself is a tight montage — engines, tunnels, flags and the beach — best experienced with the sound on. Manchalee was there, I was there, and yes, Moku got his cameo. If you ride in the UAE and want in on the next big one, start with the UAE motorcycle clubs directory — the brotherhood is genuinely open-door.
⏱ Key Moments in the Video
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