Brian_636 did you get the pic. Of my Sportster after my unintended stopie,I got T boned just as car hit me the back tire came up and sent me flying I was lucky. But the forks folded
Brian, has been a while brother. Love your style, history lessons and the way you are to people. We need more 636 people out there. Be well, be safe and stay awesome
your so different from other bikers your so funny, making vids with an dirtbike and talking about 80's, and doing some wheelies. you are really just living life.
This is awesome to see the Chicago Stock yards be mentioned nowadays. My great great great grandfather invented the modern day stock yard cattle chute in Chicago to load livestock onto trains, still used to this day. His name was Joseph McCoy
You are the biggest reason for me losing weight so I can get in to stunt riding i was 400 pound I'm happy to say I'm 230. I just wanted to say thank you aspiring me to ride and pushing the limits for myself.
At 7:15, I load up fatty acids there a few times. Never knew that was in Back of the Yards. I was loading there when the riots where happening and I remember they closed all the gates to the industrial park, fun times
my favorite thing about graffiti is the fact that you normally see it on abandoned run down or otherwise neglected things... its turning what some may consider trash into art that is the true beauty of it
currently building a ninja 300 to start stunting, and you are absolutely the biggest influence that's pushed me to get into it. always looking forward to the next video!
Man, this content is gold! I am from the other half of earth (Hungary) but i find these videos very informative, interesting and entertaining. Your presentation skills are amazing. Schools needs teachers like you. Bet kids would be more interested in learning history!
I've watched a lot of youtube in my life and love finding new channels but, it's not often that the new channel becomes one of my favorite! Really great content, you make me wanna get a bike it seems like so much fun just flying down the streets with that freedom. Keep up the awesome content and ride safe!
Brian. Come do a hood eats in my town in Australia. I have a 636 you can ride. We can go check out where your car was built and you can give your opinion on a Chicago style deep dish place in town.
I've been enjoying watching your videos for a bit now and it still amazes me how you interact with the locals there. Even when things seem sketchy you have so much confidence in yourself that you make it look like it isn't a big deal. It's refreshing to see. ❤I hope that one day I can do what you do and go up to strangers with such ease. Not to forget how entertaining your #HoodEats are. It isn't just going to the place, eating and reviewing but it's learning the area around and the way you tell it is comforting and simple to learn/listen to. Thanks for sharing!
I'm came for the bike riding, subscribed for the history lessons. I'm from Southern Illinois so we don't get told much about Chicago. I live in southwest Florida now, hoping I get to meet you one of these days down here!
I know the exact smell your smelling actually brought back memories now that your talking about it. My dad used to be a truck driver and I would go with him on some trips we would go to Chicago to deliver to them meat factories
Damn man that was you messin around on 37th? LOL at 3:12 i'm the little pixel on the right talking to my lil brother about dudes riding that day because the snow melted and it was warm
It's January and were still getting hood eats on the supermoto LOL. I love this channel, thanks for the history lessons and the positivity. Im a little north of you in Madison, I'm not gonna lie I wish I wouldve fired up the DRZ for a hot lap when we hit 40's last week.
@@brian636 Fun factoid. There's A LOT of hills there It's the hilliest neighborhood in all of the city, you'd have fun. There's also a lot of high ranking public officials (Education, Law, Law Enforcement, Health, Electricians, Fire/Water departments etc...) living there. It has a a pretty heavy police presence so be vigilant if you decide to cut up, they tend to tolerate Hood antics less in "their" neighborhood. It's a VERY diverse hood, great schools, great place to raise a family and I would say sort of a Utopia for diversity, people get along and look out for their neighbors. Try out Two Mile Coffee and Tata's pizza if you're ever that way.
Hey Im a sophomore in HS and its funny I see you talking about the jungle because we learned about it 2 weeks ago in school and Fun Fact that workers actually got diseases on their feet because they were standing in blood all day from the pigs and cows diseases because they were transported there in dirty trailers that were never cleaned and if your fingers or other parts got cut off they would throw that in there too so they can get rid of it before the inspectors were there those days that it happened. There is Myth that there had been whole bodies thrown in and blended up and if it was moldy they would throw chemicals that werent good for the human body in there to make it look more pleasing for the buyer. Love the vids Man keep up the good work! Maybe little pitter as an investment? Or a 3 wheeler or 4 wheeler?
Love from Sacramento cali bro just found u out recently and watching some of your vids and gonna continue ! Stay safe Brotha God is great and everything Will work out ur humble and got some good ass content fr keep it up g💯‼️🙏
I honestly just watch the Hood Eats for the history lessons at this point lol. And I can imagine just how bad that area smells, because I have been to Sioux Falls, SD more times than I can count and I still am never used to the smell. There is the meatpacking plant, the city dump, and the sewage waste containment areas all right next to each other. It never fails that if you go anywhere to the north of that place, all you can smell is the stench emitting from it. It has such a distinct smell that I don't even know how to describe it other that the fact that it smells horrendous. Anyways, keep up the good work.
Man I have so much respect for you, I ride up in Wisconsin so I have a good idea of how cold you guys are and I wouldn't even think twice about riding right now. Anyways I love the content so keep up the good work! Love from Wi
I'm from Michigan and I deliver steel there on west 44th st where you did the turnaround. I don't think I've ever seen a place with so many empty cans on the side of the road lol.
so ima back my boy brian up by saying the windbreakers are key for riding, i bought one thinking it was gonna be decent but i can say that it is next level and brian knows what he’s doing lol stay safe brotha🔥🔥💪💪
Man I spent a week working in this area and the stench you described is unforgettable, it's such a bad smell I never want to go back there ~7 years later.
I’m still cleaning wet cement off my 450 after this😂
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I got to say out of all the bike I own my 2002 crf50f has had the least problems and is the most reliable bike I own
@@joshmahurin9166 Bro I've been to the 1/8th mile track over there. Love it. Great place to hangout
Brian_636 did you get the pic. Of my Sportster after my unintended stopie,I got T boned just as car hit me the back tire came up and sent me flying I was lucky. But the forks folded
The history lessons are the best part of hood eats
Alex I appreciate you!!!
Love seeing that bike 👊🏼
Supermoto gang💪
Fooligqnnnnnnnnnn
You’d guys need to collab
MY MAN I didnt expect to see you out here
Brian, has been a while brother.
Love your style, history lessons and the way you are to people. We need more 636 people out there. Be well, be safe and stay awesome
Welcome back! Nothing but love Justin
"Lil thick lady and her thick dog" lmao
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I swear to God😂😂😂😂😂😂
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@@brian636 yo Brian when’s the next Chicago ride out ??
the wet concrete freeze frame killed me😂
@3:47 Lol I had to pause to see why he did that cut hahahaha
I’ve learned more about history watching Brian for 20min than 4 years through high school 😂…
you have quickly become one of my favorite moto youtubers, I fw the history while riding around thats dope
I appreciate that deeply man. Nothing but love Quinn
The hoodeats series is top 3 for me on UA-cam. Love the mix between riding / history and just the experience
Such a good episode! It had it all! And even though the review of the pizza was low... I lowkey want a nice big slice right now!
just happened to find your channel tonight and i love how you do your videos. going around and telling the history of places is really cool i think
Welcome aboard!
It's a pleasure watching your videos, you're an asset to your community.
I appreciate that a ton Bzzz
I’m not even a biker but came across your channel and am already addicted😂 keep ‘em comin brotha!
this video sealed the deal, this is now my favorite channel for moto content
your so different from other bikers your so funny, making vids with an dirtbike and talking about 80's, and doing some wheelies. you are really just living life.
This is awesome to see the Chicago Stock yards be mentioned nowadays. My great great great grandfather invented the modern day stock yard cattle chute in Chicago to load livestock onto trains, still used to this day. His name was Joseph McCoy
You make dangerous neighborhoods seem friendly and inviting lol
brain i have watching u almost 5 years man and ur the person i like to watch when im in bad mood and having a bad day big love from kuwait middlest
Thank you Brian for bringing Chicago closer to Us .Regards from Europe from little Croatia.
My pleasure!!
You are the biggest reason for me losing weight so I can get in to stunt riding i was 400 pound I'm happy to say I'm 230. I just wanted to say thank you aspiring me to ride and pushing the limits for myself.
From electric bikes to diesel motorbikes 😂 Brian is all over the place
At 7:15, I load up fatty acids there a few times. Never knew that was in Back of the Yards. I was loading there when the riots where happening and I remember they closed all the gates to the industrial park, fun times
You have the most unique moto vlog on you tube. Love the history lessons and the work you put into knowing them, AND you know how to ride! Ride On!!!
my favorite thing about graffiti is the fact that you normally see it on abandoned run down or otherwise neglected things... its turning what some may consider trash into art that is the true beauty of it
This is why I love this content because it has my 3 favorite thing, food, history, and bikes
Grew up in the back of the yards and now work at the railyard by the swaporama we used to go to before moving to indiana
currently building a ninja 300 to start stunting, and you are absolutely the biggest influence that's pushed me to get into it. always looking forward to the next video!
Great vid. But, riding dirtbike on the streets, and the cops just watching? They would chase me to the woods here in Norway 😅
Sorry to hear that
Man, this content is gold!
I am from the other half of earth (Hungary) but i find these videos very informative, interesting and entertaining.
Your presentation skills are amazing. Schools needs teachers like you. Bet kids would be more interested in learning history!
I've watched a lot of youtube in my life and love finding new channels but, it's not often that the new channel becomes one of my favorite! Really great content, you make me wanna get a bike it seems like so much fun just flying down the streets with that freedom. Keep up the awesome content and ride safe!
He out there killing the dirty streeeeets
Babyyyy! Stop😂🫡
I love how this guy can bring history while popping a wheelie in the same breath LOL
Brian. Come do a hood eats in my town in Australia. I have a 636 you can ride. We can go check out where your car was built and you can give your opinion on a Chicago style deep dish place in town.
I heard the cops are not nice there tho
This is the only pizza place I’ve seen that gives you fries with pizza. That’s literally the best combo but no one does it
I've been enjoying watching your videos for a bit now and it still amazes me how you interact with the locals there. Even when things seem sketchy you have so much confidence in yourself that you make it look like it isn't a big deal. It's refreshing to see. ❤I hope that one day I can do what you do and go up to strangers with such ease. Not to forget how entertaining your #HoodEats are. It isn't just going to the place, eating and reviewing but it's learning the area around and the way you tell it is comforting and simple to learn/listen to. Thanks for sharing!
Just found you today and wow am I glad I did also love the history lessons aswell 👌🏽
I'm came for the bike riding, subscribed for the history lessons. I'm from Southern Illinois so we don't get told much about Chicago. I live in southwest Florida now, hoping I get to meet you one of these days down here!
I know the exact smell your smelling actually brought back memories now that your talking about it. My dad used to be a truck driver and I would go with him on some trips we would go to Chicago to deliver to them meat factories
Love hood eats has to be my favorite UA-cam series of all time. Keep it up Brian!
Man Brian made me know more about Chicago then my own city.😂
Over here in Nova Scotia, Canada the Green pumps are Diesel, while the Black ones are regular and so on. Had to rewind the vid and re-read lol
11:51 Brian got better control on the Honda than I got on my crossfire 125s😂
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Damn man that was you messin around on 37th? LOL at 3:12 i'm the little pixel on the right talking to my lil brother about dudes riding that day because the snow melted and it was warm
No way!!!!! Small ass world!!
To me, Honda will always be the first thing I think of when I think of a dirt bike. The name is Legendary in the motorcycle world.
It's January and were still getting hood eats on the supermoto LOL. I love this channel, thanks for the history lessons and the positivity. Im a little north of you in Madison, I'm not gonna lie I wish I wouldve fired up the DRZ for a hot lap when we hit 40's last week.
New to your channel man, love the content! As a Powersports mechanic, and history dude this is right up my alley. Well done bro
Always killing it Brian, love learning about the city through your videos, would love to visit
The windbreakers are no joke, and as always love the video. Dope seeing the supermoto out and about again
Wild, our gas pumps have black nozzle for the regular gas and green is for diesel. Even the price on the boards are green.
Brian you are a great commentator, brother the videos are great keep up the awesome work!!
I appreciate that!
Your wind breaker literally allows me to ride year round with it under a carheart jacket seriously the best layer ive ever had
This man has some of these best infovlogs I’ve seen, he deserves a millions subs with this content
Hey Brian, i live way across the world, love your rides showing Chicago and the foods. Appreciate it as always. Keep it up buddy.
Been watching you since 2020-2021 From Finland love to ya❤
Finland!!! Hell yes!
Love the videos dude! Living the best life, big love from canaduh
Glad you enjoy it Z!!
Yes sir back on the sumo and back in Chicago! Coming to Chicago next month bringing my bike and coming by the store for sure!!
Great start to day a good history lesson and bikes who could not like this idea love and ride safe from the UK London
Happy birthday, you’ve been a huge inspiration to get into the stunt scene. Keep killing it👍🏻
love these hood eats! getting to know some history of a city i didn’t knew anything about!!
Check out the Beverly Neighborhood on the South Side. Very nice homes that could rival any of the best homes on the North Shore.
That would be a first man!! Id like too!
@@brian636 Fun factoid. There's A LOT of hills there It's the hilliest neighborhood in all of the city, you'd have fun. There's also a lot of high ranking public officials (Education, Law, Law Enforcement, Health, Electricians, Fire/Water departments etc...) living there. It has a a pretty heavy police presence so be vigilant if you decide to cut up, they tend to tolerate Hood antics less in "their" neighborhood. It's a VERY diverse hood, great schools, great place to raise a family and I would say sort of a Utopia for diversity, people get along and look out for their neighbors. Try out Two Mile Coffee and Tata's pizza if you're ever that way.
Love that Brisk Iced T dog. Child hood memories.
Hey man I just found you a few weeks ago and honestly brought me back into bikes keep the vids comming I check everyday for a new one
Hey Im a sophomore in HS and its funny I see you talking about the jungle because we learned about it 2 weeks ago in school and Fun Fact that workers actually got diseases on their feet because they were standing in blood all day from the pigs and cows diseases because they were transported there in dirty trailers that were never cleaned and if your fingers or other parts got cut off they would throw that in there too so they can get rid of it before the inspectors were there those days that it happened. There is Myth that there had been whole bodies thrown in and blended up and if it was moldy they would throw chemicals that werent good for the human body in there to make it look more pleasing for the buyer. Love the vids Man keep up the good work! Maybe little pitter as an investment? Or a 3 wheeler or 4 wheeler?
There is not much that brightens up my day more than a supermoto hood eats
You're the best man to listen to!
Awesome video! Love the content! Keep it up brother. Much love from a sumo rider in south Florida.
Yo bro its always awesome watching you learning American history while im aussie haha cheers
Love the Hood Eats with a side plate of History....
back on the sumo. love to see it brotha 🤘🤘 keep up the good work
Thanks! Will do! Happy new year my brother Slum!
Love from Sacramento cali bro just found u out recently and watching some of your vids and gonna continue ! Stay safe Brotha God is great and everything Will work out ur humble and got some good ass content fr keep it up g💯‼️🙏
Love the vids, the vibe and with all of that, i get to learn something interesting, watching for a long time and it's always amazing. Stay safe!
Yo bro keep up the integrated videos of educating and being a wicked rider
I honestly just watch the Hood Eats for the history lessons at this point lol. And I can imagine just how bad that area smells, because I have been to Sioux Falls, SD more times than I can count and I still am never used to the smell. There is the meatpacking plant, the city dump, and the sewage waste containment areas all right next to each other. It never fails that if you go anywhere to the north of that place, all you can smell is the stench emitting from it. It has such a distinct smell that I don't even know how to describe it other that the fact that it smells horrendous. Anyways, keep up the good work.
Least Favorite Motor Vlogger for ever!!🖤💯
Appreciate the history with every Hood Eats episode!
Bruhhhhh the wet concrete! Nooooooooooooooo
This was so interesting to watch, loved it
Thanks Hamsta❤️🫡
he right bout the windbreaker, got 1 and rode till early nov. up in quebec canada
I have to let that girl know she's in UA-cam, I pass by there everyday 😂
50th and Ashland🫡
@@brian636 yes sir, I go pass there every morning to drop off my sister's to back of the Yards high school
Most of the graffiti is very artistic and therapeutic to look at
Man I have so much respect for you, I ride up in Wisconsin so I have a good idea of how cold you guys are and I wouldn't even think twice about riding right now. Anyways I love the content so keep up the good work! Love from Wi
Just discovered your page I’ve been binging every episode haha
The windbreakers definitely do work you guys recommend it to me at the shop after riding in an hour away.
thank you for these videos man, i don't ride, and i don't live in the USA, but i love learning the history of all the cities you go too man.
My pleasure!
Best part of this video is the history and that S2000
I'm from Michigan and I deliver steel there on west 44th st where you did the turnaround. I don't think I've ever seen a place with so many empty cans on the side of the road lol.
been watching for years bro much love.
so ima back my boy brian up by saying the windbreakers are key for riding, i bought one thinking it was gonna be decent but i can say that it is next level and brian knows what he’s doing lol stay safe brotha🔥🔥💪💪
Hey hey from Canada, one of my most favourite Moto UA-camr right here.
Keep doing you and shiney side down
Ayo as someone who’s from Chicago you just reminded my nose of the smell them streets have, I completely forgot about that 🤣 great job 👏🏽
Man I spent a week working in this area and the stench you described is unforgettable, it's such a bad smell I never want to go back there ~7 years later.
Honestly loving this history talk
Props for plugging the dude right in the beginning !
day is better thank you brian
Dude that means alot!
FINNALY ANOTHER HOOD EATS I LIVE FOR THESE
bro i swear i learn more historic facts watching one of your hood eats episodes than sitting through a class
heck yeah out on the supermoto i missed seeing hoodeats with you on that thing! i got a 450 because of you
Got to be the smoothiest bike in the game - love it! ❤️
The international grocery store next to where you got the pizza from sells tacos in the back. That's where you should've went
The amount effort Brian puts into his videos is truely crazy! He must be a walking Wikipedia by now
You need to come down to the far southeast side (Hegewisch) to Pudgys pizza. Outstanding thin crust.