Dope video bro!! Can you pls do this again on a Honda Monkey with 20” apes pls? I have one and I would like for you to test it first before I go? Thanks and hope you have a fantastic outrageously wonderful day! ❤
bro, a coast to coast trip on a scout... how does you ass and back not hate you .... I got a scout icon, and ooooooof .. nvm, i saw you put on the back brace.. smart.
Hey Dude..... nice video, I am planning to do also a San Diego to Washington Road Trip later this year. Me and my Bud are coming from Germany and could use some help and advice in planning this. Could you share the route you where driving ? Did you booked your Hotels/Motels upfront or did you picked then along the way ? Thanks a ton... Michael
Sorry for the late reply - I rode from San Diego up north through Salt Lake City and up through Montana and Yellowstone National park, then east through Wyoming and on to Chicago. I booked places to stay a day or two in advance, no need to make reservations that far out. Hope you have a great ride!!
I would love to do a trip like this from central Florida up to South Dakota to see my little brother. I have an Indian Scout Sixty setup pretty much the same as yours. Same sport seat (Same color) with the leather saddle bags. Question: What do you have holding on the backpack on the back of the back? Have been looking at several options but not sure what to use.
Sorry for the late reply - this is the bag I used www.ebay.com/itm/296352602398 not sure if they still sell them new but it worked great on that trip and I still use it today.
I have many questions. I hope you're still checking comments. I didn't see a GPS. Did you just keep checking your phone? Or have some written waypoints? How did you get the bike back to CA, or was NY your home and. you bought the bike in CA? Did you mostly camp or hotel? Average MPG? Total cost for trip? Modifications to the bike? I'd like to get another Scout (had one a few years ago) to some more traveling. Trying to get as much info as I can. Thanks.
I moved to NY state in 2020 and it was a one way trip. For this ride the only modification I had was the windscreen, it is small but a huge help. Also a nice aerodynamic helmet is a must (I have a Shoei), I didn't use GPS for this trip, just memorized directions along the way. Average MPG was probably 45, I carried 2 spare gas tanks with me each with 0.6 gallons just in case, but never needed them. Mostly I stayed in hotels, after a long day of motorcycling I really wanted a real bed to sleep in. Sorry for the late replay. Happy riding to ya
As a rule I enjoy watching motorcycle travel adventure videos, as I've taken a number of cycle trips myself. However I often feel disappointment when the subject doesn't narrate the video, but instead offers up some version of music. As if they figure they have nothing to say that the viewer would want to hear, but feel compelled to cover the time with sound, of some sort or another. Maybe it's because my travels bring me closer to God's universe, they inspire me. I had a spiritual calling many years ago, that opened my mind. Simple existence gave way to enlightenment and a need to know and feel and sense it all. Because of my motorcycle travels, I feel compelled to convey the beauty and love of the natural outdoor world to people. I noticed that many people I run into that are motorcycle travelers seem to share an adventurous soul, and a spirit that's in love with all he or she can take in to their mind and soul from this world around us. So I wonder, why not share it. Throw caution to the wind. Bare your thoughts, and let the viewers know that you're not some nut on a motorbike, but a human being inspired and seeking to fill his or her heart with this great universe called nature, then give it back to the viewer in thoughts. There are spirits all around us. Some are there to be our loving guides. They fill this universe of molecules, and can give us the knowledge of the path to joy and peace, if we're willing to just let go and be.... one with nature. We're motorcyclists.... the wind is our brother. Let them hear the inspiration in your heart.
I was waiting for new videos to be uploaded I love your videos and always look forward to them Please continue to show us the various scenery of America and your cool bike. from a Japanese fan
Thankyou.I live in Winnipeg. My motorcycle is in the garage behind 3 feet of snow. Yesterday I went in the garage, started the bike and had a good cry. Your videos help a lot
That’s awesome! I went from Louisiana to Florida on my scout Sixty,they sure are some smooth bikes. I have the mini apes nothing but wind in my face. 🤘🤘