And Pink was combining the two passions on Saturday, as she joined hundreds of bikers at the Ride To The Flags charity event in Malibu to honour fallen heroes in the military, police and fire departments who died on 9/11.
Dressed in a striped jersey dress with a huge slit up the side along with tight black trousers, Pink took on the role of the Honorary Grand Marshall for the annual event.
Flag bearer: Pink wore stripes - but not stars - at the Ride The Flags event in Malibu on Saturday
Proving that she doesn't do anything just for show, she rolled up on a powerful looking black Harley Davidson that would look at home in any biker gang.
'I'm out at @ridetotheflags this morning - an amazing charity motorcycle ride to support injured marine Sgt. James Carey. Donate if yu can!' she tweeted on Saturday.
Born to ride: Pink easily steered the powerful machine down the Pacific Coast Highway
Crowd favorite: The pop star turned biker chick was greeted by her adoring fans of all ages
After watching a moving memorial service, they traveled in a mass along the 40-mile stretch of the Pacific Coast Highway to the memorial park where 2,977 flags flew overlooking the ocean, each one representing a life lost in the 9/11 attacks.
Pink enthusiastically met many of the participants - from burly tattooed bikers to young children - as she strode confidentially through the crowd with her helmet still on her head.
Moving remembrance: Pink rode in the mass biker group that traveled 40 miles for a memorial service
The biker theme of the charity was a
natural choice for Pink, who reunited with her motocross racer husband
Carey Hart in February 2010 after a two year separation.
The True Love singer and the X Games extreme sports star welcomed daughter, Willow, in June 2011, and the two-year-old is already growing into a mini-me of her famous mother.
Pink's ride in Malibu came hot on the heels of an Australian tour, which culminated in Brisbane on September 8.
The True Love singer and the X Games extreme sports star welcomed daughter, Willow, in June 2011, and the two-year-old is already growing into a mini-me of her famous mother.
Pink's ride in Malibu came hot on the heels of an Australian tour, which culminated in Brisbane on September 8.
Leathered up: The 34-year-old pop star smiled widely as she was full of the joys of the ride
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