Urban Rider focuses on showcasing the latest riding gear with in-depth reviews and analysis, including highlights from a wide range of brands and content such as gear reviews and gear guides. The channel covers topics like motorcycle apparel, jackets, pants, boots, gloves, helmets, and waterproof gear, with a content style that includes reviews, insights, and gear comparisons; uploads appear frequent, and videos average around 15.5K views, reflecting an active presence since joining in 2008. Current metrics include 288K subscribers, 25.2M total views, 973 videos published, and a United Kingdom origin.
Similar Channels
We found 49 YouTube channels similar to Urban Rider
Both target motorcycle gear and riding equipment with strong search overlap on 'motorcycle gear review' and 'riding gear 2024'; Urban Rider and FortNine align closely in gear-focused content, sharing a high 86% match overall (search 100%, content 77%), indicating similar topics but FortNine's presentation/style differs somewhat in execution.
Both channels emphasize motorcycle gear and apparel guidance, evidenced by shared queries like 'motorcycle gear review' and 'motorcycle apparel guide' with an 80% match (search 89%, content 74%), signaling similar subject matter but potentially differing in tone or depth of reviews.
They overlap in riding gear topics and jackets/boots reviews, reflected in queries like 'motorcycle jackets review' and 'riding boots review' and a 60% overall match (search 29%, content 80%), suggesting Urban Rider covers gear similarly yet with less alignment in search reach but stronger content similarity.
Shares interest in jackets, boots, and helmets reviews, with a 56% match (search 11%, content 86%), meaning audiences and content are aligned on gear reviews but search visibility is relatively low compared to Urban Rider.
motorcycle gear comparisonsprotective gear ratingsarmor for riding
Focuses on gear comparisons and armor, matching Urban Rider on 'motorcycle gear comparisons' and 'armor for riding' with a 55% overall match (search 11%, content 85%), indicating similar content themes but different search prominence.
motorcycle gloves reviewmotorcycle gear comparisonsall season motorcycle gear
Targets gloves and all-season gear alongside gear comparisons, yielding a 53% match (search 6%, content 84%), showing overlapping product focus but relatively low search presence compared to Urban Rider.
Content Landscape
Top competitors identified are FortNine (86% match, 2.3M subscribers) and Yammie Noob (80% match, 1.6M subscribers). Both compete on overlapping queries such as motorcycle gear review, riding gear 2024, and motorcycle apparel guide, similar to Urban Rider’s focus on gear reviews and guides. RevZilla (60% match, 1.5M subscribers) also aligns on queries like motorcycle apparel guide and riding boots review, with Sportsbikeshop.co.uk (56% match, 18K subscribers) and Motorcyclegear.com (55% match, 7.5K subscribers) further sharing topics like jackets, boots, and protective gear. Urban Rider has a substantially smaller subscriber base than FortNine and Yammie Noob, yet competes in the same gear review and apparel categories, targeting similar search queries around motorcycle gear and protective equipment.
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Urban Rider?
FortNine (86% match, 2.3M subscribers), Yammie Noob (80% match, 1.6M subscribers), and RevZilla (60% match, 1.5M subscribers) are Urban Rider's biggest competitors. They share a focus on motorcycle gear, reviews, and riding equipment for motorcyclists.
What type of content does Urban Rider make?
Urban Rider creates gear-focused content such as product reviews and overviews (e.g., BARUFFALDI Goggle Range, Silk Road Riding Shirt and Trousers), with an average of 15.5K views per video. The channel likely uploads multiple times per week, as suggested by the variety of recent videos covering different gear items.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Urban Rider?
We analyze Urban Rider's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.