Good video. And I agree wit hthe slow bike thing. I often tell my buddies who give me guff about my GS450 "It is more fun going fast on a slow bike than slow on a fast bike."
Don't you love it when your brothers are there when you go down? I had my bike totalled out on I-75 coming back from Sturgis and my brothers took over. Fortunately, it was at Lake City, FLA. I only had 3 more hours until home.
I don't ride a Harley or an old bike. I ride a modern Ninja 650. But I have a deep appreciation for this video and for your bikes. They each tell a story. This is what the spirit of riding is about. Good friendships, awesome memories, and great riding. One of the best motovlogs I have ever seen. Thank you for this! And the narration was gold.
Aye man, I've been riding for years, some of the best riders I've been axel to axel with were sport bike riders, if you get along, it doesn't matter what you ride, let's make a story on this trip.
I love this, riding old shit is earned not bought. all these guys are great old scoot wrenches with great roadside skills.you can ride cobbled together stuff if you got skills.set you apart from the warrantee glide riders of today. glad he's ok 👍roll on and ride safe ...
Damn that kicks right in the feelings... this is inspiring as fuck. True friendship, true passion sharing and above all : Riding. Real Riding. Glad the jacket didn't ruined everything ;) What a trip. Thx guys and keep going.
"you guys are fucking gangsters!" "on a harley pretty much everything is a hammer" yeah!! those old things can take a hit for sure. my pan don't give a fuck about being dumped every now and then haha. makes me miss home real bad
The more I watch this, the more I love the section where Austin’s jacket gets caught in his chain, and the whole crew works together to get the bike running. That’s a really frustrating situation but everyone looks like they’re having a blast being there. Awesome video!
I've had 3 shovels, 2 evos and am now on my 1st tc bagger. I did the chopper thing in my youth. I'm only 45, but I have the back of an 80yo. My boy just started riding, so I got the grampa bike, so I can put on some miles with him. Miss the choppers, but not the pain. Great channel...new sub👍
I just bought my first new bike this year. Prior to that I never rode anything less than 20 years old. The only real weird thing about the new bike is it always starting right up, and never having to tear it apart to fix something at least once a week.
Austin @0.43 "brought a hat, put my jacket on the outside...." If all involved had realized the foreshadowing of that seemingly innocuous statement....
@@BlueTodd if you ever find yourself wondering what Idaho has to offer in riding and adventures and need a guide.... Asphault, Dirt, or Other.... I'm yer'man. Feel free to holler
Hey man. I greatly appreciate your videos and your stories. Been gloomy and down these past months. Maybe i'll pick up the bike and ride to nowhere tomorrow at dawn and explore again what's with this life out there. Keep safe you guys. Ride safe.
I got the same inspiration from watching this video. I’m 67 years old with a messed up back. I’ve been sitting around feeling very dark the past couple of months. The hell with it, I’m going wrap my brace on and go on a journey. I don’t ride old iron, I ride a dyna. But a journey is a journey regardless of what you ride. Ride safe.
Wow~~~The scenery around the road is so beautiful when driving through vast fields. It's like watching a movie. It's an honor to be your channel's friend. From Woongkham, a South Korean RU-vidr. 🤗🤗🤗💝💝💝👍👍👍
That was a close call a bloody close call every thin was just ripped apart including the cluth and the shifter shaft but was all put togeter. Its the spirit that gets you going through every given scenario anywhere ,life wil teach you bad everywhere and the good will have to be learnt by yourself.
I had my sleeping bag slip into my primary out in Iowa. I was doing about 60mph in a pack. I managed to keep my junk up. Pucker factor of 9 out of 10 lol.
These videos are all so badass. The cinematography, story, brotherhood and bikes are golden. Sketchy with the jacket ordeal as I've bungee'd mine down the same way for hundreds of not thousands of miles.
Along the road from my place is a town called 'Texas'. It's next to one of the state lines down in Australia and what I like about it, apart from the beer and cattle and the people is the more than 2000 miles of desert country heading west out of town. Oh and best ya'll bring some sort of ointment along 'coz them's a lot of dirt road to that far away coast!.
I'm 68 years old and have been riding since I was a kid. It sure is nice to see old motorcycle and good friends out for a long putt. F-#k big wheel baggers, Fat tire choppers and rolling jukeboxes!
Nothing like riding a bike..love to get lost to find myself..even better to see these guys be able to hit the road without having 200 pounds of extra stuff to camp for a night or 2. Ride..set up simple tent..lay out blanket..out. I have carried less on a week trip than I have seen people carry on a bicycle for 1 night..
This reminds me of scuffing up shovel clutch plates on the pavement on the side of the road in the middle of nowhere, hoping to get enough bite on em to make it a few more miles to a town lol. These are the events that bind us together, that make true friends and that creates memories that we will cherish for a lifetime. This is true myth making and these stories now belong to not just the few that went on the ride or the few friends and family you shared this with afterwards, these stories now belong to all of humanity. Thank you so much for memorializing this ride, thank you so much for sharing it with us.
Your videos are so epic do you ever share the route with other on a map would love to go and ride these bitchen spots I live in riverside area thanks for putting out true riding shit.
2:31 seconds Chicomoto forever 🙏🏽 Very cool seeing his bike there. You already know how I feel about your work Todd. Sean is the fucking man. His laugh is infectious and his bike seems like it’s a smooth runner
Very cool video!!! Inspiring and it shows how great you can be through hard work and sacrifice. We are so blessed to live in the only truly Free country with unalienable rights, equality of opportunity, and the American Dream. Right now I work hard and ride hard I’m 37 and I plan to sell my business and retire in about 5 years. I’ll be 43 and God will’n and the creek don’t rise I’ll still feel happy and young, mentally and physically and have the whole second half of life to finish raising a family first and foremost and the almighty knuckle head out on the roads enjoying Gods creation!!! Maybe a knucklehead on a Ironhead once in a great while....