Welcome to Only4Bikers.com. If you’ve made it here, chances are you’re someone who gets the thrill of the throttle and the calm that comes with a good ride. These Terms and Conditions lay down the rules for using our website—no fine print nonsense, just the basics to keep things running smooth and respectful.
By using this site, you agree to follow these terms. If you don’t agree, no hard feelings—but you should exit the site now.
Only4Bikers.com exists to serve riders—those who love bikes, gear, road trips, and all the stories in between. You’re welcome to browse, read, comment, and share, as long as it’s for personal, non-commercial use.
Here’s what you can’t do:
– Reproduce or republish content without our permission
– Spam the site with irrelevant or harmful links
– Attempt to hack, disrupt, or damage the platform
– Post or send anything abusive, false, or misleading
– Pretend to be someone you’re not
If we notice any activity that violates these terms, we reserve the right to restrict access or remove your privileges—no warning required.
All original content on Only4Bikers.com—including articles, images, videos, logos, and design—is protected under copyright law. That content belongs to us (or our content contributors). Sharing is great—plagiarizing isn’t.
Want to quote something or use a snippet for a review or feature? Just ask us first. We’re usually cool about it.
We pour hours into every review, gear test, and route guide to keep things accurate and up to date. That said, we can’t promise perfection. Road conditions change. Gear gets upgraded. Bikes are always being tweaked.
The content here is meant to inform and inspire—not replace professional advice. Always use your own judgment, check with official sources when planning a ride, and ride within your limits.
We’re not responsible for:
– Accidents or damage resulting from relying solely on our reviews
– Missed turns or closed roads on suggested routes
– Gear that doesn’t perform exactly the way you expected
Use what we share as a starting point—not the final word.
We sometimes link out to bike brands, travel resources, gear stores, and other rider-friendly content. These sites are not under our control, and we’re not responsible for their content, privacy practices, or policies.
If you head to an external site, make sure to read their terms before sharing personal info or making a purchase. Ride safe—digitally too.
Only4Bikers.com is offered "as is" with no warranties—express or implied. We’re not liable for:
– Errors, typos, or outdated info
– Any financial loss caused by following product or travel advice
– Website downtime, glitches, or compatibility issues
– Any damages resulting from third-party services or linked content
Use this website at your own risk, with your own common sense, and you’ll be just fine.
We love hearing from riders—through emails, feedback, or potential guest features. If you send us content (like stories, photos, or gear reviews), you’re granting us permission to feature, edit, and share it on our platform.
You confirm that:
– You own the content or have rights to share it
– It doesn’t violate anyone’s privacy or copyrights
– It’s not offensive, misleading, or illegal
We reserve the right to remove any content that doesn’t match our vibe or violates these terms.
Your use of this site also falls under our Privacy Policy, which explains how we collect and handle personal data. Check it out for more info.
We may update these Terms and Conditions occasionally. If we do, we’ll revise this page, and the new terms will take effect immediately.
Still using the site after changes go live? That means you’re good with the new rules. If not, you’re always free to close the tab—no hard feelings.
These terms are governed by the laws of the jurisdiction where Only 4 Bikers operates. If any disputes arise, they’ll be handled through proper legal channels, according to relevant local laws.
Got questions about these terms? Want to clarify something or report a problem?
Email us: contact@only4bikers.com
Thanks for riding with us and keeping things fair, honest, and rider-first. Let’s keep the rubber on the road—and the respect online.