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A Cinematic Short Film about Men's Health | RIDE TO HEAL by Mojobike 

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"Ride to Heal" is more than just a film-it's a heartfelt reminder that, sometimes, the road to recovery is best travelled with others. Let this story encourage you to reach out, share your burden, and find solace in the connections that make life's journey meaningful.
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@mojobike
@mojobike 5 месяцев назад
Hope you liked the film. This one's close to my heart ❤️ On a lighter note, I also wanted to ride in the front 😂
@callsigncrusader9877
@callsigncrusader9877 5 месяцев назад
Loved it mate
@sandesh019
@sandesh019 4 месяца назад
Good one.. felt good..
@dlc85007
@dlc85007 4 месяца назад
If you aint first, your last - Ricky Bobby
@chriswatts6161
@chriswatts6161 4 месяца назад
What ruck Sack is that please
@mojobike
@mojobike 4 месяца назад
@chriswatts6161 it's the Langly Camera backpack: amzn.to/3T2FMru the link is also in the description 😉
@amyv6957
@amyv6957 4 месяца назад
My husband started riding within a few months of losing our 21-year old son to suicide in 2018 at the recommendation of a friend who rode and had lost his daughter. He said it helped with his grief. I later joined my husband as a passenger, then getting my own endorsement and bike in the summer of 2020. I can tell you without a doubt, our motorcycles saved us, healed us and still do every time we ride, along with our deep faith in God 🙏
@chadbrewer6863
@chadbrewer6863 4 месяца назад
I am very sorry for your loss and hope you continue to heal through the miles together.
@jackjack_jk6633
@jackjack_jk6633 4 месяца назад
I'm sorry for your loss
@Lousydude
@Lousydude 4 месяца назад
God Bless You🙏💕
@mantyxxx
@mantyxxx 4 месяца назад
Sorry for the loss, but also thanks for sharing that.
@altcoinbonanza3926
@altcoinbonanza3926 4 месяца назад
So sorry about your loss. I am so glad you have a deep faith in God and this is our only way out from grief. So nice to see that you were able to use Bike riding to help in the healing process. God bless you guys.
@roadrunner6199
@roadrunner6199 4 месяца назад
BEEN RIDING SINCE 13 YEARS OLD. EXACTLY AT 50 WENT THROUGH A SEVERE HEART ATTACK. 56 NOW. STILL RIDING... EVERY DAY... COLD OR HOT. MY HEART WORKS MUCH BETTER ON MY BMW S1000XR. WAITING IN 3 MONTHS FOR THE NEW M ONE. STILL RIDING... ENJOY LIFE GUYS. EVERY DAY. AGE IS JUST A NUMBER. ❤
@austin1489
@austin1489 4 месяца назад
I wish you many more miles
@roadrunner6199
@roadrunner6199 4 месяца назад
@@austin1489 THANK YOU MY FRIEND. ENJOY RIDING TOO. STAY HEALTHY 👏
@ViragPadalkar
@ViragPadalkar 4 месяца назад
Ride eternal my friend! Shiny and chrome.
@stibblebar
@stibblebar 4 месяца назад
72 and riding again! My daughter bought me an immaculate Suzuki Bandit 1200 for Father's Day three years ago.
@roadrunner6199
@roadrunner6199 4 месяца назад
@@stibblebar WOW. WHAT A DAUGHTER. WHICH PROBABLY MEANS YOU RAISED HER WELL MY FRIEND. I WISH YOU THE BEST ENJOY YOUR BIKE AND YOUR FAMILY. STAY HEALTHY. AND DON'T FORGET 72 IS JUST A NUMBER👏😊🏍️
@user-vw4rv7em1k
@user-vw4rv7em1k 4 месяца назад
My brother took his life two years ago at the end of this month. He left behind a couple of motorcycles, I started riding them and it’s been a gift. RIP my brother.
@baldwinivofjerusalem47
@baldwinivofjerusalem47 3 месяца назад
@eloisdejesuse780
@eloisdejesuse780 3 месяца назад
Damn.. I can't imagine the pain that caused. I hope you ride free ❤
@billyjones3062
@billyjones3062 3 месяца назад
I rode while in the Army thirty years ago. I was afraid to start again after such a long time. My brother, who rode kept asking me to ride. He passed away four years ago. I started riding again in memory of him. Sometimes I place his ashes in my saddle bags so we can ride together. Beautiful moments with my brother where we "talk" and I find peace and forgiveness.
@user-vw4rv7em1k
@user-vw4rv7em1k 3 месяца назад
@@billyjones3062 Thank you for your service. Every time I ride his bike I feel closer to him and that he’s with me. Best thing I ever did was to get my license, I think they’ll always be that feeling every time I get on the bike and that’s a real comfort.
@kriskrysler
@kriskrysler 3 месяца назад
May his soul rest in peace
@doneljohnmontano7100
@doneljohnmontano7100 4 месяца назад
A BIG SHOUT OUT TO THAT FRIEND WHO GETS YOU OUT OF DARK PLACES!!!
@Titan500J
@Titan500J 4 месяца назад
I started riding in 67 and i still ride today. I've lost my Parents, my sister, two good friends , my dog and lastly my wife. Loosing my wife was by far the worst. In the end a cup of pain is still a cup of pain . Reach out to others keep riding and believe in God. Best
@mojobike
@mojobike 4 месяца назад
Thank you for sharing, wonderfully said...
@gee7187
@gee7187 4 месяца назад
Wow. Much sadness. 😞 But He is with you brother
@julieoleary4522
@julieoleary4522 4 месяца назад
Your amazing. Your not alone God get you. Stay strong ❤
@mohmayaboy
@mohmayaboy 4 месяца назад
You inspired so many by typing this, keep riding, godspeed!!
@j.bin_genex1927
@j.bin_genex1927 4 месяца назад
u are a strong man🎉
@sahaabakbarnz
@sahaabakbarnz 5 месяцев назад
This is exactly why I ride!
@jsaae
@jsaae 4 месяца назад
🙏🙏🙏🙏
@derekv275
@derekv275 4 месяца назад
Started riding last June. I tell all my bros who are struggling to get on a bike and ride! It truly helps!
@WhenBoredomStrikesChannel
@WhenBoredomStrikesChannel 4 месяца назад
🙏🙏🙏
@Vg.008
@Vg.008 3 месяца назад
YES BROIII❤
@willa.3416
@willa.3416 2 месяца назад
Stopped riding in 2015 after my accident. Just got the bug back couple of weeks ago. Can’t wait to get my next bike
@gzahnd
@gzahnd 4 месяца назад
This shouldn’t have made me tear up, but here we are. Due to a rare genetic condition called Fabry Disease, I’ve had a kidney transplant, a stent in my heart that failed, and a double bypass, and I should be dead. Instead, I’ll be 50 in a few short months. But with incredible medical science, and unyielding support from my wife and best mates, I’m still on the mountain bike. I’m still on the dirt bike. I’m still on the ADV bike. I’m still backpacking. I hope anyone who sees my comment here can internalize one thing: you’re not done here. You’re still in the fight. Make every fucking day count. ♥️
@roadrunner6199
@roadrunner6199 4 месяца назад
MY FRIEND EVEN IF I DON'T KNOW YOU YOU'RE MY FRIEND. I TOTALLY FEEL YOU. BEEN THROUGH A HEART ATTACK AND A STENT BACK IN 2017. SO I SEE YOU'RE RIDING REAL BIKES😂. I WISH YOU ENJOY EVERY MOMENT WITH THEM AND PEOPLE WHO LOVE YOU. AND IF YOU EVER VISIT GREECE WELL DON'T WORRY A BIKE IS WAITING FOR YOU. TAKE CARE AND GOD BLESS YOU. 🙏👏🏍️😊
@tylerdoop
@tylerdoop 3 месяца назад
Thank you . I needed this as motivation. I've been going through a lot of shit lately. I've been struggling, but nowhere near as hard as you. I've contemplated suicide. My motorcycle is the only thing keeping me holding on by a thread. Your story is inspirational. Thank you for sharing and I hope for the best for you brother.
@roadrunner6199
@roadrunner6199 3 месяца назад
@@tylerdoop GOODAY. DON'T FORGET. LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL AND SMALL SIMPLE THINGS MAKE US HAPPY. LIKE A RIDE BY A SEASIDE ROAD OR PUTTING YOUR KNEE DOWN UP AT THE MOUNTAINS. WHATEVER YOU DO ENJOY IT. EVERY MOMENT. AND DON'T FORGET THAT YOU'RE A UNIQUE SPECIAL PERSON. ALL OF US ARE... TAKE CARE. GOD BLESS YOU... 😊
@gzahnd
@gzahnd 3 месяца назад
@@tylerdoop I’ve been on that ledge too, buddy, and more than once. I’m on the other side of those feelings now, and just know the results of the act will impact the people who love you far worse than anything you’re dealing with right now. Things ALWAYS change; we just have to dig deep and fight, and do it again and again. Hang in, brother.
@gzahnd
@gzahnd 3 месяца назад
@@roadrunner6199 Bro, I love Greece, and I’d love to come back soon! ♥️
@ThexNisse
@ThexNisse 4 месяца назад
Thank you for this. I'm 26 and feeling very lonely. I finally got my license two months ago and just to two finger greeting whenever I meet another biker on the road makes me feel part of something. I get exited every time. I couldn't stop crying after 1:51 it hit something deep, thank you.
@colincolumbus1968
@colincolumbus1968 4 месяца назад
Started crying at the same time. I feel with you, bro! Don't give up! You are not alone!
@jr.6199
@jr.6199 4 месяца назад
The riding community is special, we know the road can heal. Ride well rested with little on your mind, focus on the joy and the path ahead.
@amyv6957
@amyv6957 4 месяца назад
That two finger wave is powerful. That was the most exciting part of riding when I first started, to feel a connection, a brotherhood with other bikers along my adventures. You’re not alone, keep riding ❤
@directorstu
@directorstu 4 месяца назад
Hang in there bro.
@altcoinbonanza3926
@altcoinbonanza3926 4 месяца назад
you are not alone my friend. Remember that there is someone very real who always knows what you are going through. He is watching your every move and understands your struggles and pain. If you take the time he will also take the time to show you how special and amazing you are. My brother-in-law once told me when I was going through a tough time in life and walking as a Christian, he said "You are a beautiful man" when I thought I was the worst of persons. You are a beautiful person. Just know that the Lord is never too far. He is right there and he wants you to know.
@TrailsOfSaint
@TrailsOfSaint 4 месяца назад
This was a masterpiece. No dialogues, no weird angles. Just minimal sound of bike and a soothing track. I feel the need to ride now. ❤ loved it!
@GustavoCMac
@GustavoCMac 3 месяца назад
Started riding in 2021, at the age of 35. Since then, I ended a toxic relationship, lost my dad, and now we are dealing with another health issue in our family. But I also left a terrible job and started new ones where I feel recognized and happy. Today, I have my own business, and a beautiful wife. Riding helped to face my fears and encouraged to pursue my happiness. Can’t imagine my life without riding, hot or cold, dry or wet. Keep riding guys.
@montyfpv2259
@montyfpv2259 4 месяца назад
I'm a 33yr retired ex first responder, I suffer PTSD, anxiety and depression. I live alone, with my dog. I have no partner, I'm too broken. But when I am on my bike, the world makes sense to me, it heals my soul, my heart is filled with joy as my eyes, mind and body embrace the freedom of riding. I feel alive and I want to live. Ps. I recognised the road in the video, Pt Cook RAAF base corner,Aviation Rd.
@dlc85007
@dlc85007 4 месяца назад
Losing a dog is like losing a best friend, I still think about my dog sometimes even after 20 years, I miss that pooch
@motorcyclerider3956
@motorcyclerider3956 4 месяца назад
I feel for you
@kjvbiblebelievertal7431
@kjvbiblebelievertal7431 3 месяца назад
I feel your pain, We had a dog named Scooby many years ago and she had to be put down. My biggest regret was not being there with her while she was put to sleep. I couldn't bear seeing her laying there as she slowly slipped away forever. That was the biggest mistake I ever made in my life and I will NEVER EVER make that mistake again. Even today there is not a day that goes by that I don't think about her. I love her and miss her dearly and always will miss her. Just typing this comment now I am tearing up. THEY ARE FAMILY. God bless.
@motorcyclerider3956
@motorcyclerider3956 3 месяца назад
@@kjvbiblebelievertal7431 Bless you, I fully understand and feel for you ❤️
@dlc85007
@dlc85007 3 месяца назад
@@kjvbiblebelievertal7431 Hey, there is no shame in not being able to watch your companion's very short final moment. We must try to remember and treasure all the joys, happiness, bonding, companionship, and loving moments we had with them. We must know and remember our dogs had their complete full life filled with all our love. The unconditional love we and our dogs felt for each other will forever be beyond that one very short final moment where we very bravely ended a best friend's suffering.
@jeffreycarlson747
@jeffreycarlson747 3 месяца назад
We lost our 13 year old mini dachshund Gabby on New Years eve. She was the best dog. She loved going on rides on our Goldwing. We only took her on low speed limit residential roads while my wife held her on the back seat. It's been a hard couple of months and I sure do miss her.
@jonathancenteno8276
@jonathancenteno8276 5 месяцев назад
As a mental health professional, and someone whom lost their pup late October this year… this hit hard, but also gave me a sense of healing. Thank you, Mojo, for giving a voice to grief, and for bringing to attention something dear to me and something I’m passionate about. Mental health. Much love to you man!
@mojobike
@mojobike 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for your support and kind words, I hope you're doing well now 🫶
@5AMMotorcycles
@5AMMotorcycles 4 месяца назад
Dude, I'm in my late 30s and started struggling with mental health problems 3 years ago. I've had panic attacks, severe anxiety, and all kinds of shit and the one thing that helps me forget about that is when I'm on my bike. Thank you for this video.
@smnbratschi
@smnbratschi 3 месяца назад
The road is the only place where I feel free. Free from my thoughts. Free from the stress. Free of anxiety and depression. Free of the Thoughts about the past and the people that hurt me. I think my motorcycle saved me. And I am very thankful for that. One day it will all be over but until my heart stops beating I will be riding.
@cdjonesus
@cdjonesus 4 месяца назад
A good example of riding to heal is Rush's drummer Neal Peart who lost his daughter in an accident and then wife to cancer in 1997, 1998. Read the book Ghost Rider where he rides 55,000 miles to come to terms with what happened in his life. Neal really had some struggles in his life.
@gcanaday1
@gcanaday1 4 месяца назад
I worked with a guy who lost both of his daughters to two identical accidents one year apart, just before Christmas. They were even sitting in the same seat of the same model car. Their friends still visit him and his wife.
@rel62
@rel62 3 месяца назад
And here's the song Neil -- one of the 20th Century's greatest poets -- wrote about all that riding he did to help heal from his massive losses: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JIhnt4nG4yA.htmlsi=urVwJtfTZcU6oiNg
@stevedeann
@stevedeann 3 месяца назад
I was also going to recommend Ghost Rider.
@bikerbobcat
@bikerbobcat 4 месяца назад
My dad let go of his ancient little dog in 2005 or '10. He was devastated, and couldn't bring himself to open the tiny postal box its ashes were delivered in and it sat on his fireplace. He said when it's time, he wanted to be buried with his best friend. October '22, I finally opened the box, put it in his, and he was. I've struggled with mental health most of my life, and I suspect he did, too. He suffered for decades. I learned to ride motorcycles at 35, about 9yrs ago. It changed my life and saved it. Started seeing a therapist, taking care of "me" better. A long ways to go, but I'd rather be sober to ride whenever I can and ride safe enough to ride again tomorrow. You're not alone out there, lads. I'm happy to meet anyone for a friendly ear, and if you're in the DC-area, meet anyone for lunch. Cheers. Good video, y'all.
@fitzstermoto
@fitzstermoto Месяц назад
Thank you for sharing that and I'm sorry to hear about your Dad. May he always be watching over you when you ride! I'm up in the Northeast (CT/NY) but if I was closer I would definitely take you up on your offer to go ride! I actually used to live in Richmond, VA for 3 years back from '05-'08. I do occasionally pass through DC-area to go to VA, NC, and FL so I'll message you if/when in the future, thanks! Ride safe brother! 🏍🏍🏍
@lancebrown4857
@lancebrown4857 4 месяца назад
I am 67 years old, I'll be 68 this March. I'm dealing with a Blood Disorder that will go into Bone Marrow Leukemia and Blood Leukemia if I don't take my medication daily which causes me nausea. I've owned a motorcycle since I was 11 years old, I now own a 2021 Honda CRF300LAM and it is the Best Therapy for Me ever! LOVE IT!
@rkchaudhary2108
@rkchaudhary2108 Месяц назад
At 41 Accidently bought the first Bike my Enfield...its love❤ Been able to connect with a wonderful Riding community in NCR. Riding is meditative. It Heals, gives you a new tangent. You ride outside and inside. Still far from where i would want myself to be in the inside..but whenever in on the roll, I am more Alive! Ride with responsibility, Ride with soul, Discover places while you are able to discover your self... Love!!❤
@triumphrider2002
@triumphrider2002 4 месяца назад
Riding a bike has kelp me alive when I had no reason to go on. When I have to stop riding my life will be over. I am 72 and I plan to ride for a long time. Great video.
@brunothepug8807
@brunothepug8807 4 месяца назад
I'm in my 60's been riding since I was 10. Riding has been my solace and therapy for my whole adult life. I can relate to this video on a deep level to cope with loses in my life whether a beloved pet, parents, siblings and finally my marriage unexpectedly. Now I am single dad teaching my son to ride. I hope it does for him what it had done for me. This video should have millions of views!
@dwRS1
@dwRS1 4 месяца назад
I am 71, been riding since I was 11(early 60s Black Honda 50. Age 13 Briggs and Stratton mini bike, age 16 Cushman Super Eagle. Age 17 Honda 305 Super Hawk, Age 19 1959 Harley Davidson pan head. It was stolen in about 1 year. Met my future wife. Got married when I was 20. Wrecked a Yamaha RD 360 when I was 27 (broke my femur) have a steel rod in my left leg back in 1980. Since that time I owned 2 more Harleys, a 78 750 Triumph Bonneville, 4 Gold Wings, Yamaha Road Star 1600 that I put over 100k miles on before I sold it. I currently ride an 07 Kawasaki Vulcan 1500. I am still married to the same girl I met in 1972. The bikes helped my marriage and helped me keep my sanity.
@johnybrokeit
@johnybrokeit 4 месяца назад
​@@dwRS1Loved reading the progression of bikes through out your life. Froze when I read that u crashed an RD 360. In india the one we dreamt of as kids was the Yamaha RD 350. It is so good to read a story of a man married at 20 and still married :) I only hear regrets about marrying young. I do believe in what you say about your bikes in the end :) Cheers, Sir! And beautifully done video, gentlemen! 🤝
@bensimpson9175
@bensimpson9175 4 месяца назад
I'm a riding instructor in Ohio. Motorcycling elicits powerful emotions; our sport is widely known as a tool for personal growth, but it's also an important tool for healing. The bond between riders is strong, and if you are lonely, I encourage you to sign up for riding courses and make friends. Look for a class that matches your skill level, or a level that you want to achieve! Many organizations offer scholarships to help with the cost if needed. I'd be remiss if I didn't remind everyone that intense and/or confusing emotions, such as grief, *can* be a distraction when riding (as we saw in the film) so please be certain that you are able to focus on the ride. We don't want anyone hurt. And we certainly don't want to lose you. Mojobike's characters demonstrated that a rider who is less comfortable and less capable, for ANY reason, should be the leader. Thank you for showing us that in your film, Mojobike! Subbed.
@RoarAndReflect
@RoarAndReflect 12 дней назад
Thank you for this, I too went through a dark period not too long ago. Through a good friend, I picked myself up, took on diving and eventually riding. Both of which have helped me tremendously in my healing hence why I started my YT channel to share these reflections and thoughts with everyone interested
@leejennings8456
@leejennings8456 4 месяца назад
I've been riding 63 years and at 76 still ride thousands of miles a year. It keeps me sane in this crazy world. I lost my beloved Aussie a few years ago and when I saw what the rider was sad about I could really relate. It damn near killed me. Lost one of me best friends and riding buddies to covid 2 years ago and my 97 year old Mom last May. Another good friend and riding buddy is in the hospital now because a 21 year old turned left into him. He lives to ride and is going to quit. Its breaking my heart. Only thing I can do to re-leave the hurt is go for a ride. Fortunately I live in So. Cal. and can ride year round. So, I think I'll go jump on the bike and head up the mountain.
@doc_with_helmet
@doc_with_helmet 5 месяцев назад
Man this is amazing. Such an amazing message with no words spoken. The power of story telling through video. Loved every second of it
@mojobike
@mojobike 5 месяцев назад
Thanks bro, appreciate the kind words. Cant wait to create more like this.
@seanoleary1979
@seanoleary1979 4 месяца назад
Bruh... there's NO WAY to keep a dry eye if you both lost a beloved 4-legged friend/partner AND ride motorcycles. I've had/have both, and the associations on both of these levels was so profound that this video touched a spot within me that's only been done a handful of times in my life. Thank you for this video. Thank you!
@revelationakagoldeneagle8045
@revelationakagoldeneagle8045 3 месяца назад
This video brought me to tears. My miniature Yorkie, Princeton, had just turned 11 this past July 2023. While out chasing a squirrel, as he'd done many times, he apparently hit something in his chest area. I ran to get him, picked him up and carried him to the porch. He seemed okay at the time, just a little shaken up, then suddenly went into a seizure and never recovered. It happened so quick. His last breath was one of mine, as I was trying all I could think of to revive him. He's buried under a Mimosa tree, within sight of the front porch. I've missed him each and every day since, he was always by my side, ever since he was 8 weeks old. Prince Princeton aka Tidbit 🐾 July 12 2012-August 4 2023 He brought so much joy and shared so much love, and he was loved and had a good life. He even loved riding on my motorcycle too! Special memories I'll have to the day I depart this world. Thank you for sharing this video. We all need someone to lean on. Blessings from Georgia 🙏 Golden Eagle 🪶
@duartedomingosvieira4051
@duartedomingosvieira4051 3 месяца назад
We all understand what this film means. I've started riding less than a year from now, and every time I get out with my bike it just heals the smallest and biggest cracks there are inside of me. I wish many more people would give riding a chance because it's liberating!
@BlackhandsTravels
@BlackhandsTravels 2 месяца назад
As a war veteran, i ride to find peace in life. Seen much shit and hoping bike brothers will find me as the ones on this short. Great film. Made me cheer up.❤
@TavaresDaSelva
@TavaresDaSelva 12 дней назад
I bought a bike a couple of weeks after my mother has been passed away due to cancer, and riding everyday made me realize that she always wanted me to be free and live my life without fear, maybe that's why she never toldm e she was sick until it was too late, to not worry me. May god rest her soul, I gotta ride and keep going foward.
@chiefcoyote
@chiefcoyote 3 месяца назад
My yorkie is 14 years old and that intro about sent me. It’s the first 70 degree day of the year where I live, and I’ve a full take of gas. You’ve captured and created great emotion, thank you for sharing
@caryd67
@caryd67 2 месяца назад
There’s something cathartic about riding motorcycles. Sometimes I struggle to find the motivation to ride, often I can’t find anyone to wants to accompany me.. but when I do go out, I feel a mental shift but not right away; it takes 2 hours just to get out of the city.. but once the traffic thins out and the hiway starts to open up… it starts to feel like some kind of meditation.
@Whatreally123
@Whatreally123 Месяц назад
Like finding a needle in the haystack, your experiences closely mirrors my own. Most of the time, I don't find company to ride with and sometimes I don't ride out cos of no company. Sometimes I have to push myself to put on my gear and go out but when I do, it is so soothing. My head clears up and there's a sense of calm. Of course we all have to come back to our lives but for those few hours I'm on my motorcycle, I feel free.
@caryd67
@caryd67 Месяц назад
@@Whatreally123 what are the chances you live nearby… slim to none I’m guessing… but yes. We’re both on the same page. My old bike currently isn’t running, but I’m going to have this problem rectified next month. I’m chomping at the bit… Happy riding to you 👋🏻🖖🏻✌🏻
@Whatreally123
@Whatreally123 Месяц назад
@@caryd67 chances are none. I'm from India. 😀 Good luck with getting your bike fixed and your next rides. 👍
@caryd67
@caryd67 Месяц назад
@@Whatreally123 India! Wow, that would definitely be quite an interesting road trip! Thank you for your comment ✌🏻🫶🏻
@Whatreally123
@Whatreally123 Месяц назад
@@caryd67 if you love motorcycles, do make a trip to India. It's insane in the cities and mesmerising and beautiful in the high mountains of the Himalayas. 👍
@brod_pete
@brod_pete 4 месяца назад
This is how I feel like. Im in Toronto and in the middle of winter the blues hit me hard like a punch in the stomach. If I didnt have my sweet little 4 legged creature Harley Davidson by my side I would be real mess. Shout out to all the fellow brothers who feel this way we can make it through this. 🙏
@bikerbobcat
@bikerbobcat 4 месяца назад
You can, and you must. We need you out here on the highways. See you in the spring.
@theonebighoss
@theonebighoss 3 месяца назад
Bro I feel this. I live in Washington State, so winter is the longest, worst season for me as a rider too. We sit and wait for the warm weather, but every year it comes to bring us freedom and joy on our 2 wheel mental health counselor. Stay strong brother, the riding season is nearly here!
@SANDEEP_KUMAR_SAHU
@SANDEEP_KUMAR_SAHU 4 месяца назад
Whenever i sad... depressed... angry....i just go out..a solo ride fills my heart with peace ❤....n this video is a masterpiece to watch ❤
@Motojo459
@Motojo459 4 месяца назад
Thanks! I lost a good friend this year on a ride. It’s been rough but I can’t stop riding. It’s been part of my life for over 50 years
@Drjfever
@Drjfever 4 месяца назад
Great film. Im a psych, been riding for over 30 years, and the concentration needed to ride safely always sees my concerns drift into the background. Riding = therapy
@andyinnes2178
@andyinnes2178 Месяц назад
Nothing more therapeutic than taking my bike out for a long ride and deliberately getting lost and seeing where i end up.
@ravirajyaguru6849
@ravirajyaguru6849 Месяц назад
I had a bike in my home country and used to ride it every day. Now in Germany, I have a car (hot hatch) and not a bike. But I ride my car everyday. It is like my therapy. I'm saving to be able to get the Motorbike licence here and eventually have a bike. Driving/riding is a deeply therapeutic experience for me. I wouldn't be able to live without it.
@FuelledByMuffins
@FuelledByMuffins 4 месяца назад
To all riders out there, I wish you all good health and hope you ride for a long time. Ride safe y’all ❤
@LuwiMartin
@LuwiMartin 4 месяца назад
I always ride with strangers and I have heard a lot of stories that they've never told to someone who they're familiar with. I've also gained knowledge, advices, confidence in improving life not just when riding motorcycles. Those strangers I've met, rode with, and ate food somewhere down the road are now my friends along side the community.
@MrNocturnal1
@MrNocturnal1 28 дней назад
Lost my Grandmother two weeks ago to pneumonia. She raised me and my brother. I've been struggling to process my feelings towards it, trying to understand the "why" behind it as it happened so quickly, I figured that anything would be better than sitting in the house all day so I bought me and my brother a SV650. It's been helping a lot. Stay safe, everyone
@AndyBarbosa96
@AndyBarbosa96 17 дней назад
There is something therapeutic and meditative about riding, everyone goes through pain and loss unfortunately, riding a motorbike clearly helps coping with intense pain, mental health struggles, but is also really good fun, especially when shared with those you love. I have lost my father and youngest daughter within months, without my daily riding, it would had been much harder to carry on. Sometimes I feel that I still can't. Love and peace.
@motohakeem
@motohakeem 5 месяцев назад
Bro, this is just amazing. I can only imagine the work to put all that together. Goosebumps from start to finish! You are the G.O.A.T as they say, but i prefer the long version, the Greatest Of All Time.
@mojobike
@mojobike 5 месяцев назад
Thanks Hakeem for your encouragement. Comments like this will go a long way for me!
@mikeyg6631
@mikeyg6631 4 месяца назад
Best prescription in the world 🌎 is a motorcycle 🏍 not only does it take away sadness depression or pain 😢 it creates a brotherhood and sisterhood bond that is unbreakable and that bond keeps expanding as every riding season passes.
@kumargonaka2770
@kumargonaka2770 Месяц назад
Life is a journey. After 60 you may not be with the loved once, But this loving❤❤❤machine will be a pain killer in every moment. Love this gesture toward this machine. THE BIKE A FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION .🙏🙏🙏
@edwardandrade4390
@edwardandrade4390 3 месяца назад
Riding is the magical method to healing from the inside. Heals mind and soul.
@vitorsaldanha8783
@vitorsaldanha8783 4 месяца назад
I've lost a great dog 2 years ago and after that, riding had a different importance for me. So I can totally relate to that short. For all the riders out there that ride to heal, hope u find solace.
@christertrasti
@christertrasti 4 месяца назад
Oh god. This hit close to home. I recently lost my dog, a golden retriever. And I just bought a Trident 660. I can't ride it yet because of the snow and ice- but come spring I'll probably live on the back of the bike. This video was masterfully shot. The videography and the music was just absolutely perfect. It makes me sad and happy all at once. We men need to learn that it's not a weakness to talk about our struggles. Stay safe everyone. ❤
@jsaae
@jsaae 4 месяца назад
🙏👍🙏👍
@motorcyclerider3956
@motorcyclerider3956 4 месяца назад
I feel for you ❤
@user-vw4rv7em1k
@user-vw4rv7em1k 3 месяца назад
I’m sorry for your loss and I hope I see you out there on the road once the weather is better.
@specwarcomns
@specwarcomns Месяц назад
Several years ago I work a motorcycle collision. The guy was in his late 60s and was riding his Triumph to the DMV to take his motorcycle test. While riding there he suffered a massive heart attack and crashed on the railroad tracks. It was a super sad scene to work but at least he was able to go out doing what he loved!
@Trigun7th
@Trigun7th Месяц назад
I lost my father way back in COVID lockdown before I got my job back and first motorcycle. I dedicated my first long ride to him since he's the only who supported me in getting a motorcycle. I ride a lot during Summer since I can cruise along the coastal road while watching the sun set as I remember my Father. Ride safe to all of us riders. Wether you ride a big or small displacement, we're all brothers and sisters in the road with a story in each own life. We ride to heal and we ride by faith ❤❤❤❤
@bubrupamjcb3738
@bubrupamjcb3738 4 месяца назад
Let's ride together, not just to reach a destination, but to discover healing along the way. Absolutely beautiful work Bro 👊
@soggydoggy671
@soggydoggy671 4 месяца назад
Beautiful, beautiful film. I've only been a rider since October 2023. In that time I also, sadly, lost both my mum and my dog within a week of each other. I was, and still am, devastated. Riding my bike on my own, focusing on learning my road craft, plus the freedom it brings, is definitely helping with my healing process. Thank you...
@rustynuts4426
@rustynuts4426 17 дней назад
"We may not have 6 mates to carry our casket, but we have one MF who will walk till his knees give out" That's a real one
@gabrieljohannson6777
@gabrieljohannson6777 2 месяца назад
Lost my job, countless rejection replies but riding helped keep those dark thoughts building. Riding does much more than people would first believe. Thanks for posting this video. God bless you mate.
@scottroberts4551
@scottroberts4551 Месяц назад
Hang in there, it'll get better..
@danbuckman5691
@danbuckman5691 4 месяца назад
Thank you thank you thank you. This hit me hard. My dad passed a year ago today and he was a biker his whole life. Took my first ever ride on his bike with him, we never got to ride together and it’s the one thing I wish I could change is that we could ride together… Now when I ride I think of him and his love of bikes and it makes me smile t remember the good times we had. Makes me tear up a little too wishing I could see him one more time and share that love of riding he passed on to me… To all the riders out there, stay strong and if you can’t stay strong just know the biking brotherhood (and sisterhood) is always there for you… Thank you for this video.
@mojobike
@mojobike 4 месяца назад
I am amazed and touched by your comments. Thank you all for your support 🥹🙏
@mkbull123
@mkbull123 4 месяца назад
Your rough times will get smoother like a freshly paved roadway, I promise…hang in, (Indian 1200 ftr) giving you a wave…I’m glad you cherished the time with him.
@danbuckman5691
@danbuckman5691 4 месяца назад
@@mkbull123 Thanks man.. yeah things will get easier… It’s my mum im more worried about… (nice bike by the way. I’m on a Ducati Multistrada 1200 s)… thanks for your reply. Ride safe man
@Johnelilopez
@Johnelilopez 4 месяца назад
Ride safe & live a good life that’ll be your tribute to him…some don’t even have those memories so cherish them bro!!
@suzyamerica4679
@suzyamerica4679 4 месяца назад
My stepdad is like that. He's been biking for over 50 years. Now he's got health issues, and there are things he isn't happy about, but he wants to ride as long as he can and I totally respect that. Even if he wants me to lead 😅
@vedantchandra20
@vedantchandra20 4 месяца назад
Reading so many inspiring comments here and glad this came into my feed...we all know that how much we love to ride a motorcycle and that's why I'm wishing for you all out there to ride thousands and thousands of miles safely because it's the thing that helps...kudos to the makers✨
@wailingmongi
@wailingmongi Месяц назад
Lost my dog few months ago. After some days without talking nor doing anything else I went for a ride with my Bonnie. Even in the freezing cold of winter. And I started talking again. As I always said, until the negative thoughts fly away when I put my visor down, I can still live another day.
@brandonhaag52
@brandonhaag52 2 месяца назад
This hit close too. Lost my wife and I’s 8 month old kitty only a few weeks ago to an unfortunate illness he couldn’t beat. It’s been a tough few weeks. Make sure to look out for your fellow brothers, and pray for them when they struggle to open up💙
@jonathanrowland6498
@jonathanrowland6498 4 месяца назад
It's winter and riding has been weeks between. I've been struggling mentally and this video actually broke me. Thank you for reminding me to reach out and speak to those around me. I cannot wait to be back on two wheels, clearing my head of the stress and strain of daily life. Everyone ride safe and remember to care for yourself too.
@shubhamrajshristy795
@shubhamrajshristy795 4 месяца назад
It really worked for me after I was left alone by my gf as she was not feeling it. I went out for a ride and got the love that was lacking within myself. I love my bike #n160 Single but complete now.
@leev1498
@leev1498 19 дней назад
I've experienced troubles in my life, and quite a lot of late. I was lucky enough to get my motorbike license a few years back and I can say without a doubt, it is one of the best things I have ever done for myself. It has saved me.
@TheMotoShaman
@TheMotoShaman 4 месяца назад
I have a Yorkie who was supposed to be my daughters dog but she spends all day with me (I work from home). I didn't want the dog, and had to be talked into it. Now I LOVE Penny, and I have no idea what I am going to do when its her time to go. Its gonna crush me....
@bmo3778
@bmo3778 4 месяца назад
riding a motorcycle is amazing. it puts me on edge, always aware of surroundings, always fear of crash, always ready for anything. but that has the benefit of disabling my emotion (except fear of death), allows me to focus on what I am doing, trains me to respect other people, and constantly force my brain to problem solve. this mostly applies to long range riding, with less traffic stops. in the city, it can sometimes get to the point where reckless riders/drivers make me angry😂
@Mototherapy_Michio
@Mototherapy_Michio 4 месяца назад
Riding to heal, motorcycling as a therapy, talking and opening to someone, sharing the pain and the inner griefs (as we do easily on happy moments), enjoying the help and support of friends and family … your film sums it all up ✌️
@simianrogue
@simianrogue Месяц назад
Thank you for this. I love my XSR900. She currently sits in the garage awaiting the post winter storage clean up and prep ready for the sunshine. I turn 60 in two days time, and like many here, your message and video resonates on a deeper level. If it weren't for the fact I'm a coward, and I hate the thought of what my actions would do to those who love me, I wouldn't be here now. I can say this in confidence, as no one I know or love, know of my identity here. It's often a dark and lonely place we travel, though we are surrounded by people, friends and loved ones, that separation can feel vast and all-consuming, and the darkness within smothering and all-too welcoming. Find meaning in your life, even if it's in the little things. Do it. Daily if need be. A journey always begins with the first step. It can be tough. It will be tough. Focus on those around you, the ones who care. Embrace them, don't shut them out, open your heart to the world and the world will answer in kind. It's working for me and helps push away the darkness. Love and best wishes to you all.
@SantziBoi
@SantziBoi 4 месяца назад
I don't know what sweet spot you hit inside of me, but it it hit hard. This truly made me sob like little child. Thank you for this masterpiece.
@Dipeshgiri7
@Dipeshgiri7 4 месяца назад
Yeah I am okay. Thanks for raising me. Wonderful masterpiece. Edited: How my 2023 went! Lost someone i love, had to quit my job, too many expenses and too less savings, two major accidents, poor mental health, anger issues, self doubt, over thinking, over loving someone, lost many near ones because i was not helpful to them anymore, i am just hoping this year will be good.
@RatherBeWheeling
@RatherBeWheeling Месяц назад
Motorcycling is one of the only things I have found that allows me to truly focus on one thing and tune out the noise. A great way to take a break and stop thinking long enough to come back with a reprieve and a fresh perspective.
@RonConsumer
@RonConsumer 3 месяца назад
Throttle therapy there's nothing in the world like it when you need to clear your head... For myself it's probably when I talk to God the most and just as sure as the sun will rise the next day He does answer... not always right away but He does in His time and always at the right time. Great video... 👍👍👍👍
@dgbourdon1325
@dgbourdon1325 4 месяца назад
I was so moved by this film, and I can relate to this 100% as I have been there….Thank you for raising such an important issue in a way most of us bikers can relate to. Keep talking fellas
@rajeshhsejarism
@rajeshhsejarism 4 месяца назад
Music. Action. Direction. Story flow. Perfection.
@DrClutchMD
@DrClutchMD Месяц назад
Started riding again after breaking up with my long term Girlfriend (10 years) As I took my first longer Trip on the bike, I knew I was going to be ok... Actually met someone new through riding. It's a beautiful Hobby. We go on tours now and shop at bike gear outlets together... I am truly blessed
@dougscott188
@dougscott188 2 месяца назад
My brother rode 100k on his bikes over the years and he died from cancer this past November. He went through a lot but he found the will somehow to get back on his bike one last time after his treatments. I enjoy riding myself but not at his level. I appreciate every moment I get to ride because he and others can’t anymore.
@ronaldgregory6190
@ronaldgregory6190 4 месяца назад
Powerful! As a longtime rider, dog owner, and son who lost both parents within 10 months, this one struck a nerve. 99 percent of my miles are ridden alone so I got some issues like we all do. Keep up the good work! We need more meaningful content. Nicely done. ✌🏿🙏🏿👏🏿❤
@yoda.runner7237
@yoda.runner7237 5 месяцев назад
Absolutely beautiful man. So well shot, every angle captured the emotion and feeling. Truly talented to tell this story with no voice. The body language was so heavy and you can’t help but feel the weight of it all. I hope to be half this talented one day so. Keep riding and keep story telling. 🤙
@mojobike
@mojobike 5 месяцев назад
Mate, comments like this keep me motivated to create more. Thank you 🙏
@darklight1919
@darklight1919 День назад
This is one of the heart felt video I’ve seen on RU-vid.
@Paul-cc5rp
@Paul-cc5rp Месяц назад
So amazingly portrayed. Brotherhood, no one left behind, quiet presence, loyalty, a moment to take some deep breaths, then take the next step forward. WELL DONE!! ❤️🇨🇦
@RtB68
@RtB68 5 месяцев назад
This is a wonderful gift to men in need. There's a need for this message to be heard. Kudos.
@TwoWheelsandahammock
@TwoWheelsandahammock 4 месяца назад
Wow, what a masterpiece. Great work for spreading the message. It's why so many of us ride
@white_devil73
@white_devil73 13 дней назад
Amen, brother. Im holding back tears now because the first few minutes reminded me of my two beloved dogs, Cookie and Ziggy, who I lost. My Harley is definitely therapy for me. Those of us who ride get it. Keep the wheels down. You'll see your fur baby again. Fuck, I wasn't going to cry today. I jeed to gp ride.
@MrSpeed-lt8gr
@MrSpeed-lt8gr 4 месяца назад
Between my ex wife leaving me in 2020 and almost dying of a ruptured appendix in 2021, I finally decided to do what I’ve wanted to do for close to 50 years; ride a motorcycle. I didn’t expect to fall in love with it the way I have. I feel such peace, joy and confidence when I’m riding that Triumph Bonneville. Very thankful that I was willing to finally learn to ride.
@wgueleteesepeocabrones
@wgueleteesepeocabrones 13 дней назад
...RESPECT THE RIDERS AND RIDE WITH RESPECT, ALELUYA!!... BY SIR PAUL THE VALIANT OF BORIQUEN... ILEGAL RIDER SINCE 1977 AND HONORABLE RIDER SINCE 2006.
@jamesza_gabe5063
@jamesza_gabe5063 3 месяца назад
I stopped riding a few years back after losing my mate to an accident. I gave away all my gear, never sold a single item, just gave it away and swore off riding for good. But the love and freedom I have on a motorcycle has always spurred a connection within me. A connection to being free when I ride. A connection to other motorcyclists who nod their heads as we ride past each other. The connection to God. So, 2 weeks ago I decided to ease myself back into riding. Got myself a maxi-scooter, something simple and easy to ride, but with the passion to still ignite the flames in me. Im a former army veteran (from South Africa), and so Ive struggled with PTSD and depression for a long time. I cannot explain to non-riders why I feel such a connection to the road, and why when I put my helmet on I always have a smile. To any man or woman that rides, there is a commaraderie we share, and riding is the equivalent of all those medications youve been told to take. Ride safe everyone, but most importantly, dont give up riding.
@user-vw4rv7em1k
@user-vw4rv7em1k 3 месяца назад
Enjoy the ride man and stay safe!
@jamesza_gabe5063
@jamesza_gabe5063 3 месяца назад
@@user-vw4rv7em1k Will do and you too
@LordOfRage
@LordOfRage 4 месяца назад
I am a fellow rider who lost someone 7 years ago, and you can't imagine how this film touched my soul.
@RidersVU
@RidersVU 2 месяца назад
I ride out every timeI need to get back my focus. No plan, no route, no destination. Just where the bike takes you. It heals. Its meditation, yoga and reflection. Its me time.All great ideas were born while riding. All big decison taken while riding. Riding on and will ride till I can.
@ABHIxSIMBA
@ABHIxSIMBA 4 месяца назад
Broooo I have no words to describe that feeling it's just a story that begins when you realise stuck in past and trying to go to the future by ride with present ❣️ A lot of love from India 💙 Stay safe and ride to future Pray same for me My bike is waiting for me since last year 😔
@Kevinj388
@Kevinj388 5 месяцев назад
A beautiful message delivered in the most perfect envelope. Much love my man, thanks for this short but incredible film
@raulcarmello1163
@raulcarmello1163 25 дней назад
Loved this fim, from a motorcycle rider that owned many dogs and cats that eventually passed away. Thank you.
@Motorradbummler
@Motorradbummler Месяц назад
As a filmmaker and RU-vidr, I look at your films a little differently. The film appeals emotionally, the dramaturgy is convincing (good story, logical structure. It is convincing formally and aesthetically (imagery, camera, editing...) and your pictures have their own style. Super and perfect. Kind regards from Germany Thomas der Motorradbummler
@billleeee
@billleeee 4 месяца назад
Similar to many other comments here, but wow, this was amazing. I both ride and struggle with my mental health, and lost my dad last year. So needless to say, this hit hard. Did my first DGR the first time he was declared “cancer free,” and this past May was my first ride since he’s been gone as he passed just after last year’s ride. Well done.
@saibhargavreddy3842
@saibhargavreddy3842 5 месяцев назад
Sometimes you don't Need words to express something to the world✌️🖤.
@user-sy9bn4rb4i
@user-sy9bn4rb4i 3 месяца назад
Братишки давайте помогать не только в дороге но и в жизни. Обнимаю.
@gregorymilanovich4384
@gregorymilanovich4384 3 месяца назад
Started riding with the purchase of a Ducati Monster via an auction at 66 y.o. That failed to kill me, so I made the successful bid on a crash damaged Aprilia RSV4. After doing a frame off rebuild, I can't understand why I waited so-so long to start. When people, especially older people, see such an old goat pull off my helmet to expose my grey hair & white beard...I get asked how I do it! I just smile & tell them that there's NO FOOL LIKE AN OLD FOOL! Riding bests like a Ducti or my RSV4 simply leaves you with a smile on your face & that comes from someone who does not have a lot to smile about!
@markpeddle4688
@markpeddle4688 4 месяца назад
There are so many of us out there, been suffering from anxiety problems for years and this short film hit a nerve. I congratulate the film maker.
@littlemanrides
@littlemanrides 4 месяца назад
Damn this one hit me hard. Such an amazing video and so incredibly made.
@juanmanuelzamora6323
@juanmanuelzamora6323 Месяц назад
I went through this. Thank you so much for this video. I still struggle with anxiety, and you know what? Riding my motorcycle is the only place where it completely disappears. The ending made me cry. Because that's what it's about, not denying the pain, but honoring what we've lived, even if it's over, and moving forward.
@mrofnocnon
@mrofnocnon Месяц назад
A Triumph motorcycle especially like these two, the sound is just transforming, they have soul.
@user-ku8kt4ui6c
@user-ku8kt4ui6c 4 месяца назад
Hope you liked the film. This one's close to my heart ️ On a lighter note, I also wanted to ride in the front
@rabbidbabies4094
@rabbidbabies4094 4 месяца назад
We had to put our dog down a month ago. He was sick and it finally caught up to him. I miss him terribly, our apartment is so different now that he’s gone. I just hope that if life is kind, I’ll see my friend again. I love you Mr. Tiger, you were my best friend and I’m happy you got to be a part of my life. I just wish I could ride my Triumph but it’s winter in MN.
@user-vw4rv7em1k
@user-vw4rv7em1k 3 месяца назад
Sorry for your loss, losing your dog is one of the hardest things…
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