In this video I'll take you through a tour of Daytona Biketoberfest 2023 www.ridelikeapro.com www.motorcycledropguards.com www.tabperformance.com / ride.like.a.pro.inc Rock My Blues Away www.freemusicforyoutube.com
Living in Europe, and not having any chance to afford a travel to USA, I enjoy everything you show me, so now I'm watching all those great bikes through your eyes.... thank you so much to share with us your videos, Jerry. Take care! 😊
Wow lots of cool bikes and trikes in main street and Destination Daytona and in the Harley dealer shop. I have never seen so many different coloured bikes in the one shop. Luv the classic bikes upstairs and the really cool Elvis style Harley 😎✌️Gotta get one of those. Ooh nice babes at the bike wash 😃
Love these especially not being from Florida. Love how you put all the behind the scenes detail on where to go, who to see and how to get there. Fantastic job. Keep it up.
Thank you, although I am so envious over here in the UK. I’ve got my thermals on and my wax cotton jacket, waterproof trousers my heated jacket and heated gloves and a bike with a fairing and it’s wet😂 God bless America
I've had beautiful weather finally in Alaska this summer. It's been nothing but rain. Only problem is it's 12-22 degrees here. I bit chilly for riding . Beautiful sun shine and blue skies.
Thanks for sharing for those who wont be there. I can't believe some communities who shoot themselves in the foot from bringing in revenue. Unbelievable.
@port1491, the City of Daytona Beach, has been pushing to get Biketoberfest and Bike Week out from the city limits. That's why most of activities are in and around Volusia County. From what I hear, an attorney purchased the property on Beach Street. I have been going to Bike Week since 1988. And attending Biketoberfest since the mid 90's. A lot has changed here, in Florida. And certainly not for the better. Save your money and go to Sturgis. There are plenty of places to ride up there. It's tough riding here in Florida any time of year.
Standing on your seat to reach your ape hangers!!! 😆. Gotta live it. Think Donna would have a say in the amout of time that you spent at the bike wash not getting the bike washed. Ha. Thanks for the tour. Have been to Bike Week, but not the Biketober Fest. Cool!
😳 I didn't know you were there. I just saw your video now. Main st was unbelievably packed Saturday morning. I was disappointed that only BMW was there for test rides. Another note, The mechanic in parking lot behind JP's knows his stuff. The guys impressive and takes the time to talk to you and teach you things about bike. He worked on my Vulcan in March and worked on my ultra Friday. Really good people. I actually trailer my bikes there from NJ just to have him put tires on instead of getting them from someone up north. I trust him more than anyone to work on my bikes.
I remember when all the manufacturers had demo rides at the Speedway at Biketoberfest. The demo rides brought thousands of people to the speedway and consequently, that brought 100's of vendors. After the 2009 recession, less and less manufacturers could afford the very high prices the track was charging for their spaces.
Thanks for the great video Jerry! Here in the northeast we are sadly getting closer to putting our bikes in hibernation for the winter but still enjoying the beautiful fall weather. Nice to see the sunshine state in all its glory! Hope to get there someday.
Anyone who buys a new bike is crazy. So many used ones out there due to people buy them and realize they can't ride em then sell . I actually ended up with 2 Harleys because of that.
Thx for the video Gerry, I haven’t been there for a number of years and your video was like I was there again. I would’ve gotten my bike washed though, even if it wasn’t dirty.. lol 😂
Don't know how people afford Harley's and or to go to biketoberfest, i got a 21 SGS struggling to pay everything right now. Everything has gotten way too expensive. Thaks for the video Motorman.
Very short-sighted. These little towns on US 1 lost millions in revenue not just from the vendors but many brick-and-mortar restaurants and motels went out of business. Then they raised the property taxes on all the homeowners by thousands to make up for the lost revenue.