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Our story · Since 1909

Four
generations.
One obsession.

It wasn't long after the motorcycle was invented and mass-produced that the McBride family embraced them with open arms, and never let go.

1909
McBride Cycle opens
4
McBride generations
2006
Riders Choice born
Est. 1909 · Toronto

Percy McBride opened McBride Cycle in Toronto in 1909 and the family business set the standard for how motorcycles were retailed and distributed in Canada. What began with one man's vision became a four-generation obsession with two wheels.

The timeline
1909
Percy McBride

McBride Cycle opens in Toronto

Percy McBride opens his doors and sets the standard for how motorcycles are retailed and distributed in Canada, the first motorcycle entrepreneur to build a network of dealers across the country.

The McBride Cycle storefront in Toronto with staff and rows of motorcycles out front
1920s
The catalogue

Canada's first parts catalogue

“Anything that came into the country, he touched it.” McBride Cycle grows exponentially and becomes even more influential by mailing customers the first motorcycle parts catalogue in the country.

Cover of McBride's Catalogue No. 20, Motorcycle Accessories, Percy A. McBride, Toronto & Winnipeg
1960s
Marty McBride

The Japanese wave arrives

Percy's son Marty, working in the shop since his early 20s, takes control of the business and begins importing Japanese bikes into Canada with remarkable success.

Vintage photograph of a rider in a kimono beside an early Japanese motorcycle
1977
John McBride

John takes the helm at 24

After Marty passes away in the summer of 1977, John is forced to take over the company at just 24. He travels extensively to motorcycle shows here and abroad, determined to uphold the standards his father and grandfather built.

John McBride, third-generation owner
1980s
Racing

Built on world-class racing

Racing becomes McBride Cycle's promotional engine. John backs top Canadian racers with the finest gear from around the world (Dainese, Spidi, Diadora and Daytona) and even helps design Dainese racing suits.

1980s McBride Cycle showroom with a McBride-branded Suzuki race bike
2006
A new name

Riders Choice is born

After a parting of ways with other family members, John closes McBride Cycle and opens Riders Choice shortly after, carrying forward the family themes of world-class products and pure passion for the ride.

RidersChoice.CA riders on track
1980s
A footnote in racing history

John helped design some of Dainese's racing suits, even showing Lino Dainese a prototype that incorporated hockey pads as protection. It was the kind of world-class connection that defined the McBride name: Dainese, Spidi, Diadora, Daytona. The best products from around the world, brought home to Canadian riders.

Riders Choice continues my passion of motorcycling, sport riding, track riding and racing. It maintains the McBride family themes of world-class products and passion. What sets it apart is experience and dedication to bringing customers the finest products in the world.
JM
John McBride
Founder, Riders Choice · Third generation
The fourth generation

Matt McBride carries the torch

John's son Matt has embraced the family tradition wholeheartedly, rising through the Pro ranks of Canadian national road racing, proof that the McBride obsession with two wheels is alive and well.

Matt McBride racing the Riders Choice superbike in Canadian national road racing