This is poetic. I have just gotten my Scout Bobber a month ago, after 6 months of waiting, and everything you just described I still feel it everytime I take my bike out, the honeymoon phase with my bike is still going strong and like you said, it makes you fall in love with life all over again. I feel like I just joined a big family of people I don't even know but I feel safe with somehow. Love your videos, good luck with your new job. Hope you'll be posting more soon ! Cheers
Thanks for watching til the end, and congrats on getting your bobber in! I know they had people waiting crazy long times. I'm a month late, but welcome to the family!
Ay ay ay wait just a damn minute, don't do this, don't give me hope, I feel numb, not depressed just numb, and I've been feelin like this for about 2 years now and about 3 months ago I decided I just randomly wanted a motorcycle and hopefully tomorrow if not text Saturday I'm gonna go order an Indian Scout Bobber as my first bike and it's a 2 month wait but don't make me want this more than I already do lol
@@bestman3960 That's great to hear mate, motorcycles made me feel alive again. I hope it does the same to you, riding a motorcycle puts you on full alert at all times, for both trying to survive the insanity of public roads and from the feelings you get with an engine screaming between your legs, a loud exhaust rumbling behind you, the wind hitting you, being exposed to the elements, etc... 9 months later I'm still absurdly in love with my Scout Bobber, it's a blast everytime I ride it and spend time with it, and therefore with myself. Coming back home is just a feeling of "fulfillness", I feel whole, happy and peaceful. Nothing, absolutely nothing made me feel this way before and I've had my share of passions/sports/etc. Cheers!
@@shark2075 thanks for the advise homie, one last thing tho, should I go for the Scout Bobber Sixty or regular Scout Bobber? Imma be honest it's my first bike and I'm not exactly rich so the smarter choice in terms of money would be the 60 but I'm mainly concerned about getting used to the 60 too quickly since I've always been a fast learner with everything I've done, that and the chrome pipes, I've been told I can order black for the 60 but I keep seeing a bunch of chrome and I really don't want that
@@bestman3960 I would strongly suggest the regular one, 60 is a smaller engine and has a 5 speed gearbox only. Pretty sure you can find used regular bobbers for less than 11k with not too much mileage, the chrome heatshields can always be changed or repainted. That said, whatever your choice is, you'll have to respect the bike's power if it's your first bike. It's a great bike for starters, IF you respect it and don't do anything crazy, and ride smoothly. It handles really easily and it's a reassuring/safe bike since it's very low. Hope that helped, don't hesitate if you have more questions !
It means a lot to me that this connected with you. It felt a bit risky to put out something like this, but if only one person got what I was trying to say, it was worth it. Thank you for the kind words!
After watching this video twice, I have to say this is the kind of guy you actually want as a friend. I think I’ve watched all of your videos today actually lol. I’m actually thinking about getting in to motorcycling now that I’ve moved out of Chicago. It scares me because I lost my brother to a motorcycle accident and my dad has had plenty of them. I do honestly think it’s time to take the MSF course. I don’t know if you took the MS of course but with your style of communication and video it might be nice to maybe have a video on what to expect and your personal take on the matter. Thank you for making these videos. I will be showing this one to my wife when she gets home lol.
I’m a filmmaker and this is more cinematic than most of the “films” I see, the way you shot a shot of spider when you said how small we are in a huge world, the choice of music, the ride footages. This is “Cinematoc” good story❤ I literally almost had tears at the end. You have a gift for filmmaking, please keep it up, I never rode a cruiser, I only rode a small daily bike of my grand father and I didn’t even have the license for that. Recently I thought of having a daily car since my main car will be used by my wife to pickup kids from school and to tuition classes I need another vehicle, I thought why not get a cruiser since I’ve been dreaming to get one when I was young. This make me feel like I should get it soon! Shall see how, anyway will keep watching your videos!
Excellent video. Nothing close to what I was expecting, much better. I stopped riding about 20 years ago to raise a family. After years of withdrawal I finally jumped back on this year with a new Scott bobber. The feeling was and still is always hard to put into words, you kinda did it for me! Thanks!
Thanks for the video- I’m 47, lost my dad last year, we talked for 30 years about getting a couple bikes, never happened due to, you know life and stuff. This week walked into Indian where I live in San Diego and bought a scout rogue- I have some experience with motocross and hopped up scooters, but nothing like a scout. It’s a beautiful machine and I, as a new road rider have very health respect for the bike- your right though, thus far on my limited “getting to know you” phase, she talks to me. She definitely wants to dance but we are just doing a little 2-stepping for now. Anyway, thanks for the insight and I appreciate videos like yours that speak to how I feel both before the purchase of my new bike and now after-
Great video man, I’ve always wanted a bike since I was a kid and last summer I tried one of the new Indians and that sealed the deal, now I’m set on getting a Indian Chief as my first vehicle and I’m beyond excited. Can’t wait to get it. Thanks for the video man!
A little bit of poetry! Thank you for putting words on my feelings... I'm a rookie rider (2 years), and what we call in France a "motard du dimanche" (that is literally a "sunday rider"). I love riding on the little roads in south-east of France. And the more I ride the more I think that a cruiser will best fit my feelings on the road: no need for speed. The Indian Scout (bobber or rogue I do not know yet) will suit me perfectly
I must say that you have a very nice looking Scout Bobber. As a proud owner of a 2019 Indian Springfield in gray and burgundy, I highly recommend the Springfield as the next step if you hanker for a larger tank and fewer stops between fillups. Cruiser heaven, all day, every day. Oh, and thanks for the 'Ave Maria' music in the background, I feel it's perfect for those nice country roads where you can get totally lost in your own mind. Ride safe.
you know..... i just LOVE the quality and how informative your videos are. Look at this! Music, bike, info, lots of videos and photo... Thats awesome! I respect that!)
just watched this video, and i'm getting on to my ride coming sat, hope all goes well. thank you for your video giving me the clam that i'm going to enjoy it. knowing everyone is looking for you, hope you are fine whatever you doing, and keep riding.
I have nothing that I could add that would describe it any better. Perfect. I had street bike when I was younger. I haven’t had a motorcycle in years but just recently bought a 2019 smoke white bobber because I missed the feelings you described. I get out and I forget about the rest of the world. There is no stress, who cares about work, it’s just me, my bike and the road and I love every second of it. I’m on mine every chance I get. If I can find a reason to leave the house on it, I’m gone. There’s nothing else like it.
Bro, I don’t even know how to explain what you and your videos mean and did for me at a time when I was rock bottom. I had no idea that where I was at in life would be temporary, a spot in time of brief disappointment which felt like my life would never change, but it did I went through a life change. I lost everything home, job, and friends. Went out to the countryside with my mom who had compassion on me and helped me out. I got back on my feet within a year. But sometime in the middle of that year I remember I was running through some videos on UA-cam and that’s when I hit this video about how getting a bike changed and impacted your life, bro I broke down and I was watching your video intently.Something clicked I remembered all the times I had thoughts about getting my own bike and how it would feel to be on the road and where I would go. Well in the middle of 2023 I started a new career and got my class M license, around the beginning of September I went to a Indiana dealership and looked around at the Bobbers, I felt “it” and instantly fell in love with the bike two weeks later I drove out of the dealership with my baby. You helped me find my spark again and it started from running into your vid which I do believe that I was truly meant to see. I sincerely wanted to say “Thank You” so much your videos encouraged me in a time of my life when I needed it the most and had nothing more than the shoes on my feet and clothes on my back. You gave me something to look forward to. I hope wherever you at in this point in time and life you’re doing well and that you are in good health big blessings to you for all that you did. I’m from Texas as well I call New Braunfels home if you read this and maybe if you’re in the neck of my woods I’d like to ride along with you and also shake your hand, thanks again and take it easy my friend
This video was absolutely amazing! Spot on music, spot on video, spot the fuck on words! Thank you for making these. I see this is a year ago and im new to the page but I hope you are still making these because Im excited to watch more!
Phenomenal video. Poetry in motion. I resonate so much with all your said, namely the part of wishing you had started your riding journey earlier. I started riding last year at 32. And I love in love on my 2022 Indian Scout Rouge, and couldn’t have said it better. God speed brother. Great video.
Wow! This was very well done. I VERY rarely comment on UA-cam but felt compelled to offer some well-deserved props to you. Ohio weather has determined my first year of riding has come to an end but your video man, it sums up my new riding & Bobber experience perfectly.
Wow, thank you for the kind words! I will do my best to ride for all of my northern friends who can't ride this winter. I really do appreciate the support, thank you brother.
Your channel is so underrated man. This video perfectly captured all the thoughts I felt when I first got into motorcycling adventures on my first bike. Keep up the good work!
As a kid i was always facinated with biker culture. The pride in the patched members while riding them Harleys. Now that i bought my first Honda Cruiser Motorcycle. I can finally understand.
Excellent video man! I felt some Fortnine vibes while watching it and I love his videos. The brotherhood you mention is something you only can understand if you ride a motorcycle and just like you, I regret not having started riding earlier. Keep safe brother.
Man. Really dug this as well as much of your other content. As a designer/video editing enthusiast, I appreciate the style of your content as well. My wife and I just ordered our first bikes. Bobber 20 for me and Scout for her. We decided to finally make the jump when we moved out to the “country” here just outside Las Vegas. LOTS of open, desert/mountain options for riding with little to no traffic. Can’t wait. Keep up the good work man.
Beautiful take on the great positives of riding...some awesome inspirational statements ...my favourite is on the concept of the throttle pulling one out of the deepest depression...
Just passed y MSF course last week and got my first bike. Not gonna lie, I've been a little anxious to get out there on the streets but gotdayum you just inspired the sh^t outta me to get out there and practice. Sick vid and thanks for the inspiration!
I'm only 17 and got my M2 before I got my G2. Priorities:) We ordered a Scout Bobber since we all agreed my Dad, Papa, and I would be careful. For those few hours you're riding a motorcycle (The One at the course, or a friends') It's the most beautiful thing ever. Now once I get to ride that Bobber, I don't know how much better it could get. I love your videos by the way. I hope you gain more of us subscribers and blow up the views:)
You mentioned doom and gloom. I’ve been going through a pretty rough patch for a while now and being only 22 I got tired of rotting hopelessly in bed. I got me a sportster just a bit ago cuz I thought hey if I crash at least it’ll be fast. But after being on it with all the points you just mentioned, I truly think that that bike is gonna save my life.
Nice video, nice bike, I have to pick up an other one tomorrow, and you made me realise how happy and how lucky that makes me! Enjoy the ride and see you on those roads.
Nice Video, nice Vibe, Top man! life isn't about the destination its the journey and the people you meet!. I am literally on the verge of buying my first bike (Indian Scout Bobber) as 45 Yrs old. Just persuading the wife.
Man, I wondered why I hadn't seen this dude's videos in a while. Wild that the last video I saw uploaded was the latest one, 2 years ago already. Hope all is well.
Dude, this video is amazing! I’ve got so many friends who don’t ride due to different circumstances and I think this video will put a little 🔥 under their asses. I got my first bike (Street 750) almost exactly two years ago today. I take care of her like I birthed her myself and this video describes all the sensations I got to and still get to experience on my bike. Thank you for that video man 😎👊🏾
I remember my first street bike...it was a zx9r that wasnt stock. I remember id ride out of the city at night time hit the back roads and just fly. That feeling of adrenaline and almost like flying a fighter jet right above the ground. Nothing comes close to thoes magical feelings you have on your first bike.
Interesting ! Just found your channel, I'm happy to support you and other fellow motovloggers. Best of luck with your efforts, I look forward to seeing more from you. Take care and ride safe out there 💯💯👍👍
Man, that is one heck of a video. Love it. I haven't gotten my scout rogue sixty yet. But looking forward to it. Also, I'm a first-time rider. Still debating 100 horsepower or the 78. If anyone have any suggestions for a new rider, im all ears.
Man how true this all is. Like..that was intense...I started late in my first season this year at the beginning of october and at first like you said, it was challenging, some days i didn't even think i could do it and now sometimes my body just kinda jumps on the bike without thinking to go out for even a small ride.
I just bought my first bike a Yamaha bolt r spec and although I’m just practicing my skills I’m super excited to experience and explore the world with my bike
This is a great video, thank you. It strengthens my resolve to get my motorcycling license - which is a lot tougher over here. So far I failed theory twice, but this resolves me to keep going.
Are you in the EU? I know there's a whole bunch of hoops y'all have to go through over there to get a license, but it's all worth it. I believe in you, keep at it and it'll all make sense once you're on the road.
I Needed a change from the monotony, been grinding to learn code with a house two kids and a full-time job. Something was going to give, my mental health was waning quickly. I love my family coding owning a house but I needed a to find a outlet. I had Gaming and VR but it wasn't enough anymore I needed something I could enjoy and clean my mental slate each time. I don't know what made me think riding was the answer, no one I know rides. In fact just the opposite, they all tell me I'm going to die and how selfish I am to make them worry. Riding is meditation, community, self discovery all rolled into an adventure like lifestyle that I can't get enough of. 🏍️✌️
Well done, I liked the video. I started riding again at age 50. I took off from Seattle and went to the California Redwood trees for a week. It was life changing. I don’t like to travel, but I LOVED that trip. I want to do it again next year, or to another destination. I think my motorcycles may have saved me from depression during COVID. I am now buying bikes to fix them up over the winter since its too cold / wet to ride. Wrenching has been a LOT of fun for me as well.
Sooo..... I am late to this great channel, but I wonder what are your thoughts on driving East to West / West to East USA on your Indian is an adventure you've ever been on? Thought about traveling before? Amazing content here, love what you're doing!
I've always wanted to get into riding. But in the back of my mind is getting into accidents. I'm not worried about myself. It's the other drivers that worry me.
Very cool video. Love the concept. You gained a new subscriber. I look forward to checking out your other videos and look forward to the future content. Ride safe 👍👊🇺🇸
hey man i see you havent posted in a while but i hope you see this, i used to ride a dirtbike like 8 years ago, and i just got my first motorcycle. just a small lifan kpm200, your videos have been very helpful so far. im very nervous about taking corners, even slowly, and also knowing when to shift at higher gears, and doing it correctly. any advice?
Ok my man where have you disappeared to, we need you back. 2 year break is 2 years too long 🥲
This is poetic. I have just gotten my Scout Bobber a month ago, after 6 months of waiting, and everything you just described I still feel it everytime I take my bike out, the honeymoon phase with my bike is still going strong and like you said, it makes you fall in love with life all over again. I feel like I just joined a big family of people I don't even know but I feel safe with somehow. Love your videos, good luck with your new job. Hope you'll be posting more soon ! Cheers
Thanks for watching til the end, and congrats on getting your bobber in! I know they had people waiting crazy long times. I'm a month late, but welcome to the family!
Ay ay ay wait just a damn minute, don't do this, don't give me hope, I feel numb, not depressed just numb, and I've been feelin like this for about 2 years now and about 3 months ago I decided I just randomly wanted a motorcycle and hopefully tomorrow if not text Saturday I'm gonna go order an Indian Scout Bobber as my first bike and it's a 2 month wait but don't make me want this more than I already do lol
@@bestman3960 That's great to hear mate, motorcycles made me feel alive again. I hope it does the same to you, riding a motorcycle puts you on full alert at all times, for both trying to survive the insanity of public roads and from the feelings you get with an engine screaming between your legs, a loud exhaust rumbling behind you, the wind hitting you, being exposed to the elements, etc... 9 months later I'm still absurdly in love with my Scout Bobber, it's a blast everytime I ride it and spend time with it, and therefore with myself. Coming back home is just a feeling of "fulfillness", I feel whole, happy and peaceful. Nothing, absolutely nothing made me feel this way before and I've had my share of passions/sports/etc. Cheers!
@@shark2075 thanks for the advise homie, one last thing tho, should I go for the Scout Bobber Sixty or regular Scout Bobber? Imma be honest it's my first bike and I'm not exactly rich so the smarter choice in terms of money would be the 60 but I'm mainly concerned about getting used to the 60 too quickly since I've always been a fast learner with everything I've done, that and the chrome pipes, I've been told I can order black for the 60 but I keep seeing a bunch of chrome and I really don't want that
@@bestman3960 I would strongly suggest the regular one, 60 is a smaller engine and has a 5 speed gearbox only. Pretty sure you can find used regular bobbers for less than 11k with not too much mileage, the chrome heatshields can always be changed or repainted. That said, whatever your choice is, you'll have to respect the bike's power if it's your first bike. It's a great bike for starters, IF you respect it and don't do anything crazy, and ride smoothly. It handles really easily and it's a reassuring/safe bike since it's very low. Hope that helped, don't hesitate if you have more questions !
You spoke to me. You spoke for me. You spoke my thoughts. You explained my emotions. You have a gift man….
It means a lot to me that this connected with you. It felt a bit risky to put out something like this, but if only one person got what I was trying to say, it was worth it. Thank you for the kind words!
After watching this video twice, I have to say this is the kind of guy you actually want as a friend. I think I’ve watched all of your videos today actually lol. I’m actually thinking about getting in to motorcycling now that I’ve moved out of Chicago. It scares me because I lost my brother to a motorcycle accident and my dad has had plenty of them. I do honestly think it’s time to take the MSF course. I don’t know if you took the MS of course but with your style of communication and video it might be nice to maybe have a video on what to expect and your personal take on the matter. Thank you for making these videos. I will be showing this one to my wife when she gets home lol.
This is spot on, love it!
man your music and your soft voice is like a cathartic "bath" for the soul.first time that i don't have problm not listening the engine rev
I'm glad you enjoyed the video, and thank you for the compliment.
Dude, your Scout looks amazing! Well done.
This is probably one of the best videos I have ever watched. Please make more.
I’m a filmmaker and this is more cinematic than most of the “films” I see, the way you shot a shot of spider when you said how small we are in a huge world, the choice of music, the ride footages. This is “Cinematoc” good story❤ I literally almost had tears at the end. You have a gift for filmmaking, please keep it up, I never rode a cruiser, I only rode a small daily bike of my grand father and I didn’t even have the license for that. Recently I thought of having a daily car since my main car will be used by my wife to pickup kids from school and to tuition classes I need another vehicle, I thought why not get a cruiser since I’ve been dreaming to get one when I was young. This make me feel like I should get it soon! Shall see how, anyway will keep watching your videos!
Excellent video. Nothing close to what I was expecting, much better. I stopped riding about 20 years ago to raise a family. After years of withdrawal I finally jumped back on this year with a new Scott bobber. The feeling was and still is always hard to put into words, you kinda did it for me! Thanks!
Thanks for stopping by, and I'm glad to hear you're back on two wheels brother. Have fun out there!
So beautiful man, great words. I just bought my first Scout Bobber a couple months back. Can’t wait to get out and ride again.
Love these videos!Completely fluid with quality content the whole way through and not drawn out with unnecessary chatter.10/10 every time!
I really appreciate the kind words, thank you for your support!
Thanks for the video- I’m 47, lost my dad last year, we talked for 30 years about getting a couple bikes, never happened due to, you know life and stuff. This week walked into Indian where I live in San Diego and bought a scout rogue- I have some experience with motocross and hopped up scooters, but nothing like a scout.
It’s a beautiful machine and I, as a new road rider have very health respect for the bike- your right though, thus far on my limited “getting to know you” phase, she talks to me. She definitely wants to dance but we are just doing a little 2-stepping for now.
Anyway, thanks for the insight and I appreciate videos like yours that speak to how I feel both before the purchase of my new bike and now after-
Unfortunately I don’t think the creator is with us anymore 😞.
I’ve been trying to figure out his name and I have no information.
Great video man, I’ve always wanted a bike since I was a kid and last summer I tried one of the new Indians and that sealed the deal, now I’m set on getting a Indian Chief as my first vehicle and I’m beyond excited. Can’t wait to get it.
Thanks for the video man!
A little bit of poetry! Thank you for putting words on my feelings... I'm a rookie rider (2 years), and what we call in France a "motard du dimanche" (that is literally a "sunday rider"). I love riding on the little roads in south-east of France. And the more I ride the more I think that a cruiser will best fit my feelings on the road: no need for speed. The Indian Scout (bobber or rogue I do not know yet) will suit me perfectly
I must say that you have a very nice looking Scout Bobber. As a proud owner of a 2019 Indian Springfield in gray and burgundy, I highly recommend the Springfield as the next step if you hanker for a larger tank and fewer stops between fillups. Cruiser heaven, all day, every day. Oh, and thanks for the 'Ave Maria' music in the background, I feel it's perfect for those nice country roads where you can get totally lost in your own mind. Ride safe.
you know..... i just LOVE the quality and how informative your videos are.
Look at this! Music, bike, info, lots of videos and photo... Thats awesome!
I respect that!)
just watched this video, and i'm getting on to my ride coming sat, hope all goes well. thank you for your video giving me the clam that i'm going to enjoy it. knowing everyone is looking for you, hope you are fine whatever you doing, and keep riding.
I have nothing that I could add that would describe it any better. Perfect.
I had street bike when I was younger. I haven’t had a motorcycle in years but just recently bought a 2019 smoke white bobber because I missed the feelings you described. I get out and I forget about the rest of the world. There is no stress, who cares about work, it’s just me, my bike and the road and I love every second of it. I’m on mine every chance I get. If I can find a reason to leave the house on it, I’m gone. There’s nothing else like it.
Bro, one of the best descriptive MOTO vids ever made! You are a word master!
Bro, I don’t even know how to explain what you and your videos mean and did for me at a time when I was rock bottom. I had no idea that where I was at in life would be temporary, a spot in time of brief disappointment which felt like my life would never change, but it did I went through a life change. I lost everything home, job, and friends. Went out to the countryside with my mom who had compassion on me and helped me out. I got back on my feet within a year. But sometime in the middle of that year I remember I was running through some videos on UA-cam and that’s when I hit this video about how getting a bike changed and impacted your life, bro I broke down and I was watching your video intently.Something clicked I remembered all the times I had thoughts about getting my own bike and how it would feel to be on the road and where I would go. Well in the middle of 2023 I started a new career and got my class M license, around the beginning of September I went to a Indiana dealership and looked around at the Bobbers, I felt “it” and instantly fell in love with the bike two weeks later I drove out of the dealership with my baby. You helped me find my spark again and it started from running into your vid which I do believe that I was truly meant to see. I sincerely wanted to say “Thank You” so much your videos encouraged me in a time of my life when I needed it the most and had nothing more than the shoes on my feet and clothes on my back. You gave me something to look forward to. I hope wherever you at in this point in time and life you’re doing well and that you are in good health big blessings to you for all that you did. I’m from Texas as well I call New Braunfels home if you read this and maybe if you’re in the neck of my woods I’d like to ride along with you and also shake your hand, thanks again and take it easy my friend
This video was absolutely amazing! Spot on music, spot on video, spot the fuck on words! Thank you for making these. I see this is a year ago and im new to the page but I hope you are still making these because Im excited to watch more!
Phenomenal video. Poetry in motion. I resonate so much with all your said, namely the part of wishing you had started your riding journey earlier. I started riding last year at 32. And I love in love on my 2022 Indian Scout Rouge, and couldn’t have said it better. God speed brother. Great video.
Wow! This was very well done. I VERY rarely comment on UA-cam but felt compelled to offer some well-deserved props to you. Ohio weather has determined my first year of riding has come to an end but your video man, it sums up my new riding & Bobber experience perfectly.
Wow, thank you for the kind words! I will do my best to ride for all of my northern friends who can't ride this winter. I really do appreciate the support, thank you brother.
Dude.. I've never heard anyone put it better. Plus I'm becoming completely amazed at how many Houston Area motovloggers there are. Ride safe man
Your channel is so underrated man. This video perfectly captured all the thoughts I felt when I first got into motorcycling adventures on my first bike. Keep up the good work!
As a kid i was always facinated with biker culture. The pride in the patched members while riding them Harleys. Now that i bought my first Honda Cruiser Motorcycle. I can finally understand.
The greatest treatment for depression is a dog and a motorcycle.
100% true, you just basically spilled out my thoughts and feelings that I have having a bike and riding a bike, well said.
Excellent video man! I felt some Fortnine vibes while watching it and I love his videos.
The brotherhood you mention is something you only can understand if you ride a motorcycle and just like you, I regret not having started riding earlier.
Keep safe brother.
Man. Really dug this as well as much of your other content. As a designer/video editing enthusiast, I appreciate the style of your content as well.
My wife and I just ordered our first bikes. Bobber 20 for me and Scout for her.
We decided to finally make the jump when we moved out to the “country” here just outside Las Vegas. LOTS of open, desert/mountain options for riding with little to no traffic. Can’t wait.
Keep up the good work man.
This spoke to me on a deep level and now I'm trying to hide my tears! ❤️ Thank you
Beautiful take on the great positives of riding...some awesome inspirational statements ...my favourite is on the concept of the throttle pulling one out of the deepest depression...
Hey man, awesome production value and nice different vibe for a moto video, props. Cheers and keep it up!
I really appreciate the support, thanks for checking out the channel!
I don't know how you don't have more subscribers, but you've got one more in me! I watch this video once a week.
Great video! I almost always only ride from point A to point A, and work to make the distance between that point and itself as far as possible.
The more time spent on two wheels, the better. I find myself taking long cuts and detours all the time lol
Just passed y MSF course last week and got my first bike. Not gonna lie, I've been a little anxious to get out there on the streets but gotdayum you just inspired the sh^t outta me to get out there and practice. Sick vid and thanks for the inspiration!
Man, I knew I recognized some of these roads. Good stuff, man!
Thank You for sharing. I started riding in 2019 during the BS Covid and it has saved my life and my soul. Ride safe my friend
I need more content from you! I CRAVE IT!!!!!!! It feeds my soul, man I love it.
Another awesome video! You sir are a true artist, and your content is unlike any other mvlog out there. Hope to see you out on that hwy someday. 🏍
Thanks for always supporting me, I appreciate it a lot!
Very touching and poetic. Nicely shot and beautiful bike. Thanks
I'm only 17 and got my M2 before I got my G2. Priorities:) We ordered a Scout Bobber since we all agreed my Dad, Papa, and I would be careful. For those few hours you're riding a motorcycle (The One at the course, or a friends') It's the most beautiful thing ever. Now once I get to ride that Bobber, I don't know how much better it could get. I love your videos by the way. I hope you gain more of us subscribers and blow up the views:)
You mentioned doom and gloom. I’ve been going through a pretty rough patch for a while now and being only 22 I got tired of rotting hopelessly in bed. I got me a sportster just a bit ago cuz I thought hey if I crash at least it’ll be fast. But after being on it with all the points you just mentioned, I truly think that that bike is gonna save my life.
I'm barely staring to learn and this video just sold me.
Every bike I've ridden felt like it had a unique personality. Always interesting, every exhaust note holds a story.
Hope you do more videos. Don't own a bike, or have a license but get the feeling I need both once in a while. Keep it up, if you want and/or can.
Nice video, nice bike, I have to pick up an other one tomorrow, and you made me realise how happy and how lucky that makes me! Enjoy the ride and see you on those roads.
Enjoy!
Nice Video, nice Vibe, Top man! life isn't about the destination its the journey and the people you meet!.
I am literally on the verge of buying my first bike (Indian Scout Bobber) as 45 Yrs old. Just persuading the wife.
Completely agree with you, feel like this every time I’m get on my bike.
Great video man. Climb on, throttle out and enjoy the ride :-)
Always!
Man, I wondered why I hadn't seen this dude's videos in a while. Wild that the last video I saw uploaded was the latest one, 2 years ago already. Hope all is well.
Masterpiece of a video, Brother!
Another beautiful video! Love all the effort you put into the video content and your scripts. They always resonate with me.
Glad you like them!
All this existential thought and now I need to go out and ride my bike. Thanks 😎
I'm sorry that I put that burden on you lol have fun out there bud!
Music selection was spot on
Dude, this video is amazing! I’ve got so many friends who don’t ride due to different circumstances and I think this video will put a little 🔥 under their asses.
I got my first bike (Street 750) almost exactly two years ago today. I take care of her like I birthed her myself and this video describes all the sensations I got to and still get to experience on my bike.
Thank you for that video man 😎👊🏾
I remember my first street bike...it was a zx9r that wasnt stock. I remember id ride out of the city at night time hit the back roads and just fly. That feeling of adrenaline and almost like flying a fighter jet right above the ground. Nothing comes close to thoes magical feelings you have on your first bike.
Interesting ! Just found your channel, I'm happy to support you and other fellow motovloggers. Best of luck with your efforts, I look forward to seeing more from you. Take care and ride safe out there 💯💯👍👍
As always, excellent video. My thoughts exactly
" If you like the vibe, please subscribe" done my man
Man, that is one heck of a video. Love it. I haven't gotten my scout rogue sixty yet. But looking forward to it. Also, I'm a first-time rider. Still debating 100 horsepower or the 78. If anyone have any suggestions for a new rider, im all ears.
Dude. !Legendary video
I'm glad you enjoyed it, thanks for the kind words!
great video and awesome bike I love the white walls!
Great video looking forward to seeing more thanks
Man how true this all is.
Like..that was intense...I started late in my first season this year at the beginning of october and at first like you said, it was challenging, some days i didn't even think i could do it and now sometimes my body just kinda jumps on the bike without thinking to go out for even a small ride.
I just bought my first bike a Yamaha bolt r spec and although I’m just practicing my skills I’m super excited to experience and explore the world with my bike
Great story…and spot on ! Thanks.
Bro, that was deep and I watched till the end
Beautiful..love your seat
This is a great video, thank you. It strengthens my resolve to get my motorcycling license - which is a lot tougher over here. So far I failed theory twice, but this resolves me to keep going.
Are you in the EU? I know there's a whole bunch of hoops y'all have to go through over there to get a license, but it's all worth it. I believe in you, keep at it and it'll all make sense once you're on the road.
@@SquarewhiteTV Yeah I'm in the Netherlands. They take a motorcycle license seriously over here.
I love your scout bro. I hope I get one someday. Subscribed
I Needed a change from the monotony, been grinding to learn code with a house two kids and a full-time job. Something was going to give, my mental health was waning quickly. I love my family coding owning a house but I needed a to find a outlet. I had Gaming and VR but it wasn't enough anymore I needed something I could enjoy and clean my mental slate each time. I don't know what made me think riding was the answer, no one I know rides. In fact just the opposite, they all tell me I'm going to die and how selfish I am to make them worry. Riding is meditation, community, self discovery all rolled into an adventure like lifestyle that I can't get enough of. 🏍️✌️
Well done, I liked the video. I started riding again at age 50. I took off from Seattle and went to the California Redwood trees for a week. It was life changing. I don’t like to travel, but I LOVED that trip. I want to do it again next year, or to another destination. I think my motorcycles may have saved me from depression during COVID. I am now buying bikes to fix them up over the winter since its too cold / wet to ride. Wrenching has been a LOT of fun for me as well.
Man I would love to ride out on the west coast. It’s a dream of mine to take a trip like the one you did. I hope you go again!
Like this narrative - right on!
Excellent video. This was on my suggestions page. Glad I clicked. New subscriber here!!
Thanks for stopping by, and thank you for the kind words!
Great Video!! Thank you so much. Unrelated to this video, but is that color custom?
Heard about your channel from a dadwithabike live stream, this video was great man! I have been riding for a year also
Thanks for stopping by! I was kinda shocked when I got the shout out, his channel is what helped me decide to ride.
Sooo..... I am late to this great channel, but I wonder what are your thoughts on driving East to West / West to East USA on your Indian is an adventure you've ever been on? Thought about traveling before? Amazing content here, love what you're doing!
I've always wanted to get into riding. But in the back of my mind is getting into accidents. I'm not worried about myself. It's the other drivers that worry me.
WoW, just wow. Agree on everything. 10/10
Beautiful video man! 😯
I got my white smoke indian scout Dec. 24th. After waiting 4 months and damn it was worth it!!
That’s crazy, I got mine Dec 24th back in 2020! Welcome to family man, I’m sure the wait was worth it
Thanks you for your thoughts and sharing
Where is this stretch in 1774? Looks amazing!
Does anybody know his whereabouts? Missing his vids
Shy anxious Guy, it's rather deep speech. Thank you,
Very well done.
Thanks for watching, I always appreciate the support
greatly articulated
This is a work of art
3:22 the lady bug was born for the camera lmao great video and shots. cant wait for the next one. :)
I actually didn't notice it until I was editing, definitely was lucky to catch that. Thanks for watching!
Nice video. I hope you wear more gear than the joker at 6:04, heh.
Very cool video. Love the concept. You gained a new subscriber. I look forward to checking out your other videos and look forward to the future content. Ride safe 👍👊🇺🇸
Really great video! Love what you're doing.
Man thank you so much for the kind words, I'm a big fan of yours lol.
hey man i see you havent posted in a while but i hope you see this, i used to ride a dirtbike like 8 years ago, and i just got my first motorcycle. just a small lifan kpm200, your videos have been very helpful so far. im very nervous about taking corners, even slowly, and also knowing when to shift at higher gears, and doing it correctly. any advice?
Great Scott!
Hey, checking you Bro. Haven't seen a vid lately. Hope all is well.
I live in the Houston area west side. This speaks to me. I’m getting a bike this year
Me suscribo. Esta es la diferencia entre un biker the racing y un biker de cruiser. Cultura.
Beautiful video.