What a genuine and humble guy Randy is. Much respect and I wish him continued success! Also loved the fact that you got the bike out (in the snow!) for a little spin around the block. Thanks for sharing & keep em coming!
You guys make incredible videos. Seriously, these are quality. The scenes, the people, the aesthetic is so on point it actually hurts. Thats truth and beauty baby, major kudos
That a boy randy! I grew up next door in oakwood. I'm going to come to your event. Sounds great. I've helped lots of poor kids from oakwood get bikes under them. Troubled kids earning gas money instead of traveling ruff roads! Keep the two wheels down sir, peace!
I'm from Detroit...This Man is a legend with his integrity and his character as a human being...God Bless 🙌 and continue to stay blessed. If you'd look at him and I standing next to each other, you'd think I would be holding the Harvard Degree and not him. I got a degree in the streets of Detroit and Cleveland Ohio and wasted 15 years of my life incarcerated not even knowing my own children who were babies when I left. I guess you can't judge by it's cover and this man is an asset within the community showing different ways to maneuver throughout a city that's dangerous as Detroit, it's so easy getting caught up as a kid in those streets when you come from a home where Dad's shooting Mom and your Cousins move in with you and Granny because Dad got killed by Momma's pistol...Life's a trip Cabrone. I don't know how I managed to jump off of that ride without causing myself permanent damage physically and mental, all the pain that is inflicted upon family, it's horrible and I'm beyond thankful 🙏 for everyday I wake up and get another opportunity to do the right thing. A person only recieves one opportunity at this thing called life, and if mistakes were made in the past own them accept them and learn from thos mistakes. I had people do everything possible to try and get me on the right track. I changed only when I was completely broken and was ready to make that change. I have been clean and sober since October 27th 2015 and this wasn't supposed to be a pity party comment. I was all over the place with my response the video was a nice piece. I stumbled upon your channel earlier today after watching an interesting video involving Midwest Musician Jim Root of Slipknot fame and noticing how laid-back he was and how well you were at conducting the interview, I I started down the rabbit hole and followed that one up with the sweet late 70s Chevy Van converted into a 4x wheel drive standup camper Van. You had to love that considering the 1,200 miles you put on it, in 3 months or so. I dig the cintent.
I Love everything about this series by Prism Supply and Harley Davidson and this one took it to another level! I also can't get enough of Harley Davidson's black culture and the people involved with keeping it alive. Thanks guys, you made my week with this. Randy is definitely one of the people I would love to cross paths and chew the fat with! So much inspiration!❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
Hey Randy! So glad you’re getting it out there! As a brother of color I was blessed with some really down people when I was 18 to hire me @ Honda of Norfolk down here on the coast of Virginia! I was only professional black motorcycle mechanic in this entire area! I later learned after wrenching for a while there were quite a few brilliant mechanics of color wrenching on sleds in their garages or “living rooms “! Like you said when you hear the calling you have to go for it & let nothing stop you! That led to a sponsored motocross ride with Honda of Norfolk for two glorious years! We would hit the tracks in the Virginia,North Carolina,Maryland & West Virginia areas & at first I was like an anomaly but like you mentioned when everyone sees the passion & love for the sport the color thing disappears & common bonds are shared! All of this was happening from 1973 to 1975. WOW what a ride Randy! I’m retired now & still ride my old Shovelhead! Keep it spinning brother, you make me proud!!!
Love that Randy shared how special his wife is and how she supports him building the antique 29’ JD inside the house. Thank you for sharing your wonderful marriage and your passion for antique racing bikes. So nice that you have a certificate degree as a curator and I hope to see the Blacks in motion at a show someday. ❤💝🧡💗❤️🔥
I had an uncle god rest his soul, that built several bikes and when he passed. he had a garage that had every bike he built, and my dad said he recalled several that my uncle had built in my grandmothers living room.
Detroit, you are a gem of a human being. Thank you for inviting us into your garage!
That was just Awesome...Thank you...
Randy is the best!!!!❤
Priceless. No labels. No categories. No Race. Just Gods children respecting and learning from each other. 🌞🙏🏻🏍
Absolutely!
Let’s leave god out of this
This man D IS A GEM . i am bless to call him my brother
This is one of the coolest things I've ever seen. He is such an amazing person, and the motorcycles are a bonus.
Fuel CLEVELAND Shout Out !!!!!
WOW, This guy is the real deal. What a great motorcycle ambassador.
Love Detroit/Randy. He’s somebody you could talk to every day and learn something new each day.
Randy is the raddest! The dude brings sunshine with him everywhere he goes.
Let’s go, Prism! Love these my garage series.
What a genuine and humble guy Randy is. Much respect and I wish him continued success!
Also loved the fact that you got the bike out (in the snow!) for a little spin around the block. Thanks for sharing & keep em coming!
Such a cool and humble guy. Would defiantly like to have a history lesson from this cat.
You guys make incredible videos. Seriously, these are quality. The scenes, the people, the aesthetic is so on point it actually hurts. Thats truth and beauty baby, major kudos
Could listen to this Randy all day … ✅✅✅✅✅
This one was a good one. This dude seems like a legend who doesn't know he's a legend yet haha. Love the series keep em comin'
I Met And Rode With Randy Today... Made My Day🙏🏾💯
I really enjoyed this episode! Randy is literally a world class gentleman and scholar of motorcycle history!
Now I have to catch a DAM show!!
Absolutely love this episode and the series!
Awesome video. Thanks to all for the introduction!
Man Detroit is awesome. I'd love to listen to him more.
glad i discovered these videos
Mad respect for everything I witnessed in this very well-made film!
Love it *-*
What a great episode this was! Rad human!
Detroit is an inspiration to all who meet him. It is an honor to call him friend.
Love Harley and love Detroit I lived there for 5 years, I want to return to DTW❤🔥🔥🔥
Mr Randy, you are amazing! A great mentor!
Thanks guys! Great video 🤘🏾🔥
Love it! Randy keep doing what you do and same for prism supply, y’all are killing it.
Truly a beautiful person. Thank you for sharing.
Glad you let him in your home.
Your one cool cat.
I enjoyed everything.
Looking forward to your show.
That bike is absolutely gorgeous
Such a humble cool guy.
These are so very cool. Keep the series going. You will never run out of people you can profile.
That a boy randy! I grew up next door in oakwood. I'm going to come to your event. Sounds great. I've helped lots of poor kids from oakwood get bikes under them. Troubled kids earning gas money instead of traveling ruff roads! Keep the two wheels down sir, peace!
What a great Video! Love the series!!
I can't like this video enough!!
One of my favorite episode by far! Great guy, great story! Many thanks man!
Cheers from Indonesia!
Thank you!! For introducing me to that gentleman and his passion.
What a great episode.
Great story! Cool Guy!
I'm from Detroit...This Man is a legend with his integrity and his character as a human being...God Bless 🙌 and continue to stay blessed. If you'd look at him and I standing next to each other, you'd think I would be holding the Harvard Degree and not him. I got a degree in the streets of Detroit and Cleveland Ohio and wasted 15 years of my life incarcerated not even knowing my own children who were babies when I left. I guess you can't judge by it's cover and this man is an asset within the community showing different ways to maneuver throughout a city that's dangerous as Detroit, it's so easy getting caught up as a kid in those streets when you come from a home where Dad's shooting Mom and your Cousins move in with you and Granny because Dad got killed by Momma's pistol...Life's a trip Cabrone. I don't know how I managed to jump off of that ride without causing myself permanent damage physically and mental, all the pain that is inflicted upon family, it's horrible and I'm beyond thankful 🙏 for everyday I wake up and get another opportunity to do the right thing. A person only recieves one opportunity at this thing called life, and if mistakes were made in the past own them accept them and learn from thos mistakes. I had people do everything possible to try and get me on the right track. I changed only when I was completely broken and was ready to make that change. I have been clean and sober since October 27th 2015 and this wasn't supposed to be a pity party comment. I was all over the place with my response the video was a nice piece. I stumbled upon your channel earlier today after watching an interesting video involving Midwest Musician Jim Root of Slipknot fame and noticing how laid-back he was and how well you were at conducting the interview, I I started down the rabbit hole and followed that one up with the sweet late 70s Chevy Van converted into a 4x wheel drive standup camper Van. You had to love that considering the 1,200 miles you put on it, in 3 months or so. I dig the cintent.
Randy is a legend, awesome encouragement and stories, cheers for sharing, now, my wife needs to see this… coz my bikes are cold in the shed :)
I Love everything about this series by Prism Supply and Harley Davidson and this one took it to another level! I also can't get enough of Harley Davidson's black culture and the people involved with keeping it alive. Thanks guys, you made my week with this. Randy is definitely one of the people I would love to cross paths and chew the fat with! So much inspiration!❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
Randy is the COOLEST DUDE😊
Hey Randy! So glad you’re getting it out there! As a brother of color I was blessed with some really down people when I was 18 to hire me @ Honda of Norfolk down here on the coast of Virginia! I was only professional black motorcycle mechanic in this entire area! I later learned after wrenching for a while there were quite a few brilliant mechanics of color wrenching on sleds in their garages or “living rooms “!
Like you said when you hear the calling you have to go for it & let nothing stop you! That led to a sponsored motocross ride with Honda of Norfolk for two glorious years! We would hit the tracks in the Virginia,North Carolina,Maryland & West Virginia areas & at first I was like an anomaly but like you mentioned when everyone sees the passion & love for the sport the color thing disappears & common bonds are shared! All of this was happening from 1973 to 1975. WOW what a ride Randy! I’m retired now & still ride my old Shovelhead! Keep it spinning brother, you make me proud!!!
Amazing video Again! This My Garage series is easily becoming one of my top favorites things to watch on UA-cam.
great video! thanks for sharing
Got to love randy he's got some cool machines there and you can see he has a passion for many years one of the originals 👍
Such a good dude!
Amazing! Thank you Prism for featuring this amazing man! I saw that placard with Benny Hardy the builder of the iconic Easy Rider bikes!
Our love for these machines transcends anything the haters throw at us. It's a Brotherhood thing. United we stand.
This is a GREAT interview!
Love it!
wow this was awesome
This guy is a real gear head!
good for you sir, well done.
This is so amazing I really never new that about my people I would to race a vintage’s bike
damn. this is beautiful. another great episode from y'all.
What a guy. Glad y’all made it to Michigan and put this together.
This dude is the real deal
"stay true"
respect.
you guys make the greatest stuff - this is that feel good, watch it 4-5 times, remind yourself why you ride type of shit I need! Hats off gentleman
Love that Randy shared how special his wife is and how she supports him building the antique 29’ JD inside the house. Thank you for sharing your wonderful marriage and your passion for antique racing bikes. So nice that you have a certificate degree as a curator and I hope to see the Blacks in motion at a show someday. ❤💝🧡💗❤️🔥
Very cool.
Great stuff!!
Randy is maybe the coolest guy around!
Amazing. Great guy and happy to get that history.
Big DAWG Randy ❤️❤️
Randy is a cool dude, I met him at Born Free a few years ago.
Best series, keep up the good work Jake
Wot a great video
Cool guy!
Incredible words of wisdom. Thank you
I liked and subscribed
Cool dude
maaaan this dude kicks ass
Way Righteous~~~
Lve this kind of sht bro 😊👍
Dude is awesome.
What a cool ass dude. Great interview. 🤘🏻
Love and respect 👊
This was a great video, great people and fantastic bikes.
Dudes a cool cat.
Good folks! ❤
One Cool Gentleman
Quality content
If you bend it, we mend it.
Always wanted to ride a 100 year old harley
I wish this guy was my neighbor
I had an uncle god rest his soul, that built several bikes and when he passed. he had a garage that had every bike he built, and my dad said he recalled several that my uncle had built in my grandmothers living room.
😎
Area code 313!
👍😎👍
Cascara tea
amen 45 tom
watch out for those has fumes with naked flames.
👍👍👍👍👍👍🏍️🏍️😁
How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time. Amen
HTH
High Trouser Hipster
This was great. I stumbled across D.A.M. on Instagram today and followed it here. You guys made my day!