I love the quote be prepared to spend some money. Then said you might be able to get a bike for 300$ but its the kind of hobby that will drain your money. My exact first experience. 350$ for a busted super hoopty maxi. 2 weeks later im nearly 1k$ deep in parts to rebuild the motor and a couple essentials. Im like 15 hours in cad making 3d prints to replace shit i cant afford to replace. And, countless hours and questions wrenching and speaking to local moped people. Hopefully, ill have a running moped finally 2 weeks after purchase, but honestly i wouldnt trade it for anything.
Your welcome. Hopefully there’s an east coast run. I watched it all and it was awesome you did a good job had real moped vibes. I’ve met sabat and learned from Travis. It was cool to see them here. The females riding where holding their own super cool to see.
I love mopeds. I just git my 2nd geralli last week. Need a couple parts still. *don't know if anyone has heard of the wheels made by SportMag2. They used to have a machine shop/storefront in Placentia California. Crazy story of what happened. Anyway my dad was a co - owner
Thanks very much, Silly~Billy. I'm stoked that you enjoyed it! Well, that song "Moped Punk" was thrown together at the last minute. Originally, the planned song for that segment was supposed to be a collaboration between myself and Rob Farmer (from K.P.F. and Whiskey Sunday, Angry for Life....etc.) Unfortunately, that song ran into copyright issues, so the drum track was reused, new guitar and bass tracks were laid down and the lyrics were slapped together. Hopefully that answers your question.
This is awesome! The people are awesome and their mopeds are awesome. I want to be a part of this. I’m picking up my third moped next Tuesday. I have a Honda NC50 and as of next Tuesday I will have 2 Motobecane Mobylettes.
Technically, mopeds are motorized bicycles, so technically.... yes. But this should be taken with a grain of salt, as most moped fiends are dicks. Thanks for your comment!
Hi Robber Man, thanks for that great question. Riders that provided interviews were listed in the credits. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to get a complete list of riders that were involved in PBRIII, even from the event coordinators. So, sadly, I wasn't able to mention everyone who participated. I certainly would have liked to though.
I love the quote be prepared to spend some money. Then said you might be able to get a bike for 300$ but its the kind of hobby that will drain your money. My exact first experience. 350$ for a busted super hoopty maxi. 2 weeks later im nearly 1k$ deep in parts to rebuild the motor and a couple essentials. Im like 15 hours in cad making 3d prints to replace shit i cant afford to replace. And, countless hours and questions wrenching and speaking to local moped people. Hopefully, ill have a running moped finally 2 weeks after purchase, but honestly i wouldnt trade it for anything.
Oh man do I wish there were more docs like this for mopeds. Excellent job.
#Mattdrostillsucks lol.
Thank you so much!
Tuff Video..👍🏽👍🏽
Thanks a bunch!
Your welcome. Hopefully there’s an east coast run. I watched it all and it was awesome you did a good job had real moped vibes. I’ve met sabat and learned from Travis. It was cool to see them here. The females riding where holding their own super cool to see.
I love mopeds. I just git my 2nd geralli last week. Need a couple parts still.
*don't know if anyone has heard of the wheels made by SportMag2. They used to have a machine shop/storefront in Placentia California.
Crazy story of what happened.
Anyway my dad was a co - owner
I got so many ideas watching this and also saw confirmation that one main idea I had for a moped…….alot of other people did too.
Great vid!!! Loved it!
That song..."I ride my moped like a punk" etc...
Any info on that?😀
Thanks very much, Silly~Billy. I'm stoked that you enjoyed it! Well, that song "Moped Punk" was thrown together at the last minute. Originally, the planned song for that segment was supposed to be a collaboration between myself and Rob Farmer (from K.P.F. and Whiskey Sunday, Angry for Life....etc.) Unfortunately, that song ran into copyright issues, so the drum track was reused, new guitar and bass tracks were laid down and the lyrics were slapped together. Hopefully that answers your question.
This is awesome! The people are awesome and their mopeds are awesome. I want to be a part of this. I’m picking up my third moped next Tuesday. I have a Honda NC50 and as of next Tuesday I will have 2 Motobecane Mobylettes.
Well done Pinballers, looked like a right laugh ! 2023 happening ? 👍👍👍
Bakers Dozen Run 2022 starts in a few days - Omaha, NE to Portland, OR.
Well worth the wait! Awesome job Droidy!
Thanks, Gangsta! I really appreciate it,
I live in the wrong part of the world! I want this!
Where bro? I am from Croatia 😁 there is some guys driving mopeds, but mostly scooters
Sick! Love it Droidy.
Thanks very much, Max!
I need to do this next year 😂
Awesome are motorized bicycle and groms aloud to join
Technically, mopeds are motorized bicycles, so technically.... yes. But this should be taken with a grain of salt, as most moped fiends are dicks. Thanks for your comment!
Well Done!
Thank you very much!
I wonder if these machines are capable of high miles? Which one do you think is the most well made? I want to buy one.
Tomos on top, it has 2 geard and overall beter build then A Puch
hells yeah!
why no mention of brett? he was filmed but never credited or mentioned?
Hi Robber Man, thanks for that great question. Riders that provided interviews were listed in the credits. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to get a complete list of riders that were involved in PBRIII, even from the event coordinators. So, sadly, I wasn't able to mention everyone who participated. I certainly would have liked to though.
I love the farts!
Thanks James. You're a good sport!
Who's Droidy?