Just an update. My father and I ride almost every weekend together. We have 9500 miles on our bikes now and almost every mile was done side by side. Its been really great.
You are an inspiration to be a good father. I dont have a father anymore and I dont have kids so I miss out on that feeling. So thanks for sharing that moment with me.
That sounded good Sean. Spent times and ride together for nothing to regret in the future. Your father should proud of you Sean. Be careful and take care while riding bro...
What a WONDERFUL story! You can't beat Honda! I began with Honda ( a C50 in 1967) and now it looks as though my life may well end on a Honda - a Valkyrie Interstate in 2022. Enough said.
Just saw this as recommended by YT. Well done Sean!! I was most impressed by this: "...9500 miles on our bikes now and almost every mile was done side by side."
The best father and his children, this is an amazing video of true family ties, This brought tears to my eyes, we'll done for what you guys did for your dad may God bless you all with many blessings and happiness and peace
I'm watching this from Te Puke New Zealand home of the Kiwifruit Capitol of the world. Even after 2 years this sentimental value is still as fresh today as it was then. Very inspirational video.
Seeing this makes me remember my father even more. He passed out on December 4th last year. I always wanted to give him another new truck cuz he had to sell his a few years ago Unfortunately he's not here anymore but seeing this makes me want to be as good as he was. Thank you for this video. I hope to ride with my future son/daughter when we both have our motorcycles. Ride safe, brother.
I was restoring a truck to give to my father as a surprise when he suffered a massive stroke and passed away. It still sits unfinished in my garage. This is a GREAT video. Thank you for sharing 👍👍
Your father raised wonderful children :-) The pictures of family and grandkids on the back shows what a family you all are. Happy :-) Well done! I have one of these bikes, and know the joy they bring. You have given back to your Dad in an incredible way, that he'll never forget. He looks like a very grateful father, who's kids adore him. Son, you did a fine job maneuvering that bike into home! Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
Wow Sean! This is wonderful! You're all such great human beings and the love you all share for your dad is amazing! I just loved watching this video! So much joy on his face and yours as well! Well done! Lots of love to you all! 👍💖
its more technique than strength to be honest , i ride a BMW R1150RT which weighs around 250kgs and I can and do get it on and off trucks like that its just knowing how to do it and using the bike to your advantage , and don`t drop it , lol , if you start to drop it , its going whether you like it or not hehe . So , not necessarily strong , although I`m sure he is , but , definitely has the technique nailed !
I liked the video along. Making memories with your Dad while riding is should be cherished. Reminds me of my rides with my Dad before he passed. Thanks for sharing.
I the 1950s my dad a Indian motor cycle ,it had a 4 cylinder cat iron engine..it fell over on him on the lawn, had to get the neighbours to lift it off him.never got to ride it. Sat in the barn for May years I was beautiful, gone but not forgotten. It was painted white a military bike I think.
Wow you move that thing around like a 250. What are you 200lbs. Got an f800gs been working out last couple of years just to make it easier to handle. Just subbed to your channel.
Lol once i have a child thats how my dad would be and my mom. Im too wild yet to have kids love traveling racing remote hiking 😂 so calming down right now a no. If i had a child tho bamy dad would ball his eyes out for years😂