Thank You for inspiring us and bringing us along. What a great bunch of friends you guys are. I think that is what is key to you all having such a fantastic trip. Lot's of love there. In life, not only is the journey the important part, but who is next to you or in your case sitting behind you, that is equally or maybe even more important. Howdy from Texas!
One of the best 2-wheel road trips i've seen in years, and that on Scooters!! I didn't expect to see this in the US, where HDs rule the roads. I live in Europe and have just done a 4300km trip on a "proper" bike..., but I ask myself if a Scoot would do it for me around Germany on my summer trip in 2025, and be as much fun as yours obviously was..., watch this space! Good 4 part series folks, thanks, loved it..., you've got a new sub. Btw, the Helix is almost extinct in most European countries.... such a bummer as I wanted one about 20 years ago, when they were still around, but I was still far to obcessed with my bikes.
you guys did it right. When I did a similar route, I rode from Fredericksburg, VA, thru DC, Baltimore, Philly, NYC and into Connecticut - all in one day...but I sure didn't see a lot...
Love the videos/series - awesome to see some travel on unique, vintage and small displacement bikes - Sorry about Pat's & Geno's as we've really upped our game in last 10 years - next time thru I'm buying so you can see how the locals treat themselves 🙂
The sculpture shows an inverted letter B, as it appeared in the inscription "Arbeit macht frei" (Work sets you free) above the main gate of the Auschwitz camp. The inscription in Auschwitz was made in the camp's metalworks. War criminal Kurt Müller, a block leader from the death block, drew the desired shape on the ground and after bending the tubes and cutting out the letters, he attached the inscription to the tubes with a spot weld. The letters were cut out by a prisoner, a master blacksmith Jan Liwacz (no. 1010). The prisoners most likely deliberately assembled it incorrectly, turning the letter "B" upside down, which was an act of resistance to the slogan proclaimed on the gate.
Krass, macht Spaß euch zuzuschauen. Freue mich schon auf eure nächste Tour. Ich würde gern die Route 66 fahren. Vielleicht schaffe ich das noch. Gruß aus Germany.
That was a good video I watched all of them from the beginning to the end.Non-stop, that was really good a really good concept.Epic video really cool road trip.I'm from hampton virginia so you remind echo the woods at the time that's pretty cool
Glad you guys made the trek to Philly but Pat's and Geno's are considered tourist spots. There's much better options in the city. Did you guys happen to see the bunches of kids kids riding around the streets on dirt bikes and quads? I mainly watch your channel for the dirt bike content but this was a cool departure from the norm. Live free and adventure daily.
Great trip! Really enjoyed this series. Took note of the Rim Café's location in Philly... Instantly recognized the song playing as you made your way in... "Et si tu n'existait pas" from Joe Dassin (1975)... How did you manage to get actress Holly Hunter to be in your videos? 😏 Greetings from Montréal, Québec. 🖖 👽 🇨🇦
Funny contrast.. I took a couple of 2000 mile trips on a yamaha morphous. (Think Helix by yamaha) and covered 4 states (iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, mo) on one trip. 6 on the other (iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas ) also a 1650 mile trip (iowa,kansas,MO, ark, Illinois) most were 2 or 3 states (iowa, Illinois, wis, Minnesota) and 400-600 miles
Hello guys, if you were so kind of tell me how much was the total cost of the of the whole trip i would highly appreciate it. i would love to do something like this with my wife. thank you
You were justifiably disappointed with your steaks because that was some tourist trap crap you were served at Gino's and Pat's. No self respecting Philadelphian puts wiz on a steak. It's either New Yorker American cheese , Provalone and now Coopers Sharp. Any corner steak shop would have served you better. You did do the Italian market justice cause those cannolis looked tight! The series was fantastic! Great work!
I really enjoyed this series. Thank you for sharing.
Awesome 😎 me and my girlfriend are about to buy matching burgman 400s and do some adventures
Great choice! I flew out to Seattle one way and rode mine 3500 miles home doing adventures along the way
Thank You for inspiring us and bringing us along. What a great bunch of friends you guys are. I think that is what is key to you all having such a fantastic trip. Lot's of love there. In life, not only is the journey the important part, but who is next to you or in your case sitting behind you, that is equally or maybe even more important. Howdy from Texas!
One of the best 2-wheel road trips i've seen in years, and that on Scooters!! I didn't expect to see this in the US, where HDs rule the roads. I live in Europe and have just done a 4300km trip on a "proper" bike..., but I ask myself if a Scoot would do it for me around Germany on my summer trip in 2025, and be as much fun as yours obviously was..., watch this space!
Good 4 part series folks, thanks, loved it..., you've got a new sub. Btw, the Helix is almost extinct in most European countries.... such a bummer as I wanted one about 20 years ago, when they were still around, but I was still far to obcessed with my bikes.
you guys did it right. When I did a similar route, I rode from Fredericksburg, VA, thru DC, Baltimore, Philly, NYC and into Connecticut - all in one day...but I sure didn't see a lot...
What a great road trip. You will remember this trip all your lives. Thanks for the trip.❤
Excellent vid bro. Indiana neighbor here
Such an amazing time! We were equally happy that y’all came along for the trip and we’d PoOverland with y’all ANYTIME!
Till the next one, STAY COOL!😂😅
Love from India 🇮🇳
You guys really had a good time and so did we watching the journey, keep travelling and keep sharing ❤️
Love the videos/series - awesome to see some travel on unique, vintage and small displacement bikes - Sorry about Pat's & Geno's as we've really upped our game in last 10 years - next time thru I'm buying so you can see how the locals treat themselves 🙂
They made in 8 days what my grandparents couldn't in a lifetime! Cheers from France!
That was quite a journey... I only found your page today and binge watched the whole trip. Amazing content, you'll remember this trip forever.
The kei truck(Honda Acty) was such a highlight
Mofun!! DC looked very interesting. Thanks for sharing your adventure. ❤
Great video! Thanks for sharing your adventures! It's great inspiration during these Midwest winters 😊
Tks for taking us along for the ride!! Loved it!!
🤙🤙🤙🤙 killer series loved the content keep up the good work 🎉
Lovvvveeee this series. More like it please!❤
really enjoyed in this adventure,one of the best adventures i watched
You need to do the Scooter Cannonball Run, Tanner. That’s about 4K miles in 10 days. Can’t beat the Helix for comfort
Good stuff! This is what it's all about, getting out and making the memories! Glad y'all had a great time adventuring!
What an epic trip! Love the video.
Very exciting adventure thank you so much for sharing. Cheers from Jacksonville Florida
Is this an episode of Hood Eats? 😂 This trip looks like an awesome adventure.
Fantastic series. Thank you.
Glad you enjoy it! Thanks for watching.
Nice video, and a very nice montage. Keep up the fun
Quality content,really enjoyed the ride!
This was awesome! Sorry to see it end.
the taco looking things looked really Yummy, thanks for bring Us along with you , Texas here too
The sculpture shows an inverted letter B, as it appeared in the inscription "Arbeit macht frei" (Work sets you free) above the main gate of the Auschwitz camp. The inscription in Auschwitz was made in the camp's metalworks. War criminal Kurt Müller, a block leader from the death block, drew the desired shape on the ground and after bending the tubes and cutting out the letters, he attached the inscription to the tubes with a spot weld. The letters were cut out by a prisoner, a master blacksmith Jan Liwacz (no. 1010). The prisoners most likely deliberately assembled it incorrectly, turning the letter "B" upside down, which was an act of resistance to the slogan proclaimed on the gate.
Krass, macht Spaß euch zuzuschauen. Freue mich schon auf eure nächste Tour. Ich würde gern die Route 66 fahren. Vielleicht schaffe ich das noch. Gruß aus Germany.
I have taken a trip from Northern Colorado to Enid, OK and back on one of my brother's Harleys. Now I have to do something similar on my Grom/CRF230M.
Great video ❤❤❤
Mrs steal your barb 😂😂😂
Quality video.
Thinking a Helix is in my future after this set of videos. New subscriber and look forward to more
great times. enjoyed the series..winter is soon upon us Ahians any plans for more AZ content? thanks for taking us along
That was a good video I watched all of them from the beginning to the end.Non-stop, that was really good a really good concept.Epic video really cool road trip.I'm from hampton virginia so you remind echo the woods at the time that's pretty cool
Absolutely awesome 👌 I want a helix now, I had a honda ruckus and a yanaha zuma but there to slow
Alexis got me like 😍
Brilliant
Fun video, especially since I live in central Ohio but also used to live in Philly
Glad you guys made the trek to Philly but Pat's and Geno's are considered tourist spots. There's much better options in the city. Did you guys happen to see the bunches of kids kids riding around the streets on dirt bikes and quads? I mainly watch your channel for the dirt bike content but this was a cool departure from the norm. Live free and adventure daily.
damn, bummed I missed u'all in philly!!
i think the next big adventure would be great if you guys travel with quads
So much awesomeness, a really enjoyable series. Great cinematography and well produced but the actors were a little sketchy.
Great trip! Really enjoyed this series. Took note of the Rim Café's location in Philly... Instantly recognized the song playing as you made your way in... "Et si tu n'existait pas" from Joe Dassin (1975)... How did you manage to get actress Holly Hunter to be in your videos? 😏 Greetings from Montréal, Québec. 🖖 👽 🇨🇦
Funny contrast.. I took a couple of 2000 mile trips on a yamaha morphous. (Think Helix by yamaha) and covered 4 states (iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, mo) on one trip. 6 on the other (iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas ) also a 1650 mile trip (iowa,kansas,MO, ark, Illinois) most were 2 or 3 states (iowa, Illinois, wis, Minnesota) and 400-600 miles
i've alway's wanted to visit philly
my cousin went to school at villanova
That's crazy! Small world.
in virginia they are known as steak and cheese
Hello guys, if you were so kind of tell me how much was the total cost of the of the whole trip i would highly appreciate it. i would love to do something like this with my wife. thank you
one question where did you get the rear flat rack on your scooter?
You can find them on eBay
You were justifiably disappointed with your steaks because that was some tourist trap crap you were served at Gino's and Pat's. No self respecting Philadelphian puts wiz on a steak. It's either New Yorker American cheese , Provalone and now Coopers Sharp. Any corner steak shop would have served you better. You did do the Italian market justice cause those cannolis looked tight! The series was fantastic! Great work!
About time to get married isnt it lol been together for awhile now
you left your turn signal on
Excellent Video :)