My condolences. Mine went six years ago we were like best friends, still raw to this day. Just remember the good times bro don’t hide away like I did go out with your mates it worked wonders for me when I finally did, and rip to your dad ✌️
💯 lost my dad years back before I was able to make a decent living to do an awesome thing like this. Great to show your loved ones how much you care about them, life is far too short. It doesn’t get better and the pain is all too real, my thoughts are with you.
@@Pirustae the sense of entitlement is unbelievable, maybe work your ass off and make your millions buddy, just like Eddie did, instead of sitting on your ass on RU-vid implying you would do/be the same if you had ‘Your’ million’s 🤦♂️
You dont have to be privelegged with millions to afford doing something that means something for your parents. I make a blue collar income so I cant buy cars and houses for my old mom. But I can help her a few times a year with the heavy garden stuff... And I am pretty sure with my moms personality that getting help so she is not kicked out of her house is worth more to her then getting some broke car I could afford.
What a lovely gentleman your father is. Not everyone needs to break down in tears or exaggerate their emotions. You could tell he was genuinely touched by the kind gift
The real gift for his dad starts @6:54 he gets to ride with his son. Serish those moments . Your father is truly blessed to have a son like you Eddie and vice versa
Nice to see a different side to you Eddie...we all want to give back to our parents or the people that we are close to in our lives. Hopefully one day I will be in that position😊
That’s a brilliant father that’s raised his son right and his dads reaction to that bike is him realising that’s he’s brought his lad up correctly and he’s made it 👌🏻 Much respect beast you maybe an animal but your a big softy at heart
Very cool to have these moments and give back to parent(s) that gave so much to us. Lost my mom last year, after taking care of her at home for seven years with Alzheimer's. Been taking care of my dad for the last year while he battles cancer. Being able to give back is a truly special thing. Well done Eddie!
Honestly Eddie, you're an amazing son for doing this. Most people would do this for clout, but you're genuine with your intentions and this just proves how much you love your dad
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Man this made me weep I lost my dad when I was 16 and would’ve loved for him to meet his grandkids and also to show him how much I loved him RIP OLD MAN LOVE YA TO THE MOON AND BACK UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN 🥰
Im so sorry to hear that bro, i lost mine 12 days after my 16th birthday, miss him every day and wish i showed him more love even tho i did show love but he deserved so much more
I’ve not lost either of my parent’s yet and I’m 42 but I’m absolutely dreading the day when that comes but I strongly believe that all you guys who lost yours, that they are watching over you’s and see their Grandkids and are soo proud of you lot ❤️
@@Charlton2010 I lost my father and never had the chance to say thank you and goodbye to him. He has never seen his grand daughters. So while your parents are still alive tell them thank you and that you love them. No card. No text message. Face to face tell them. 👍🏽 🙏🏽🙏🏽
This brought tears to my eyes, my dad died 22 years ago when i was 2yrs, he loved bikes and owned suzuki kawasaki, yamaha during his burial everything was taken away, my mom started from the scratch, a year ago i acquired a bike Boxer BM 150 through a friend, travelled up country and revved it before home, ive never seen mum cried, and she commented, "laughing just as your dad used to do and revving when he got home" be a blessing to your parent, guardian or anybody who saw you to where you are today. be blessed all.
my dad is passed away now for almost 12 years and i will never forget the face and the smile he had when i gave him a bike as tough as he was be good for your parrents guys they did a lot for you great vid eddie (Y)
For those of you who don't ride, there is something special about sharing the road with your biking friends and family. It's more involved than driving, you're closer to the experience of traveling and you have to pay attention to one another. It's how I've learned to silently communicate with some of my friends even. heart warming stuff.
This video made me so happy, seeing your dad trying not to cry when he saw the bike was absolutely priceless, I wish my dad was alive so that I could do something similar for him
You're a great guy and an even better son. Watching him freeze and think, reminisce, and realize what was happening got me really choked up. Great great video.
Eddie - your Dad is a true gent & very adaptable to modern machinary too. Salute to him! As is my Dad too! I was a F2 sidecar racer (I'm 60) & my Dad still riding - continuously since 1954. He now has a Honda scooter & an old Ducati. Old Folk - generation tough!
you were one of my biggest inspirations for getting in the gym, finding out you liked boxing was a surprise because ive always loved boxing and now finding out you are from a biker family just makes me love watching your videos even more, being a biker myself. Great stuff, great bike keep up the good videos
Dad's reaction when he fired it up for the first time is priceless. I wish all the sons in the world could afford one day to buy their father something nice.
My Dad loved bikes. He rode them in the army as a despatch rider, continued when he left the army and passed the passion onto me....I started riding off-road motorcycles at 5 years old. and I still ride them at nearly 50 years old. Before his illness made him too weak, he used to love going pillion on my insanely powerful modified streetfighter with me. I have so many great memories from motorcycling through and because of him.....damn, that brought a tear to my eye.
@@MutantCyborg001 you sound like the one that should be offing themselves. There are far too many negative people alive today, and having you gone would make 1 less.
Cryed for 10min mate...this is what every father deserves... Wish I could do this for my dad....his last bike was a 999 ducati..I have a ducati multistrata ... we had to sell his bike as he has had a major surgery...cancer in the skull 5 months after the op we got told he has 3 months to live..😢..my dad is my world.. Thank you for the video mate it broke my heart but still filled my heart to see your tuff dad shed a tear...you are a awesome man mate...dads don't get enough credit... Thanks mate keep up the great content... Cant wait and would love to see the trip you are planning wit your dad..... You are a legend mate.. Terry from Australia..👍👍
Yeahh you can say that but even the gangsters are raised well but only Infront of their parents? Don't the shottas buy stuff too? It all comes down to discpline
Great job Eddie. I know that family is very important to you and I know your dad is extremely proud of all you have accomplished. It’s very nice that you show the real side and not just the “Beast”. Boy, you and your brothers must have been a handful when you were growing up.
You know Eddie these are the moments that count I can tell how much this meant to your dad and this brings joy to my heart I grandpa died 2 years ago today and well I’m 12 I can’t quit do somthing like that but I wish I could but you deserve every bit of every thing you have you have worked so hard for every thing you own you don’t cheat well obviously bc your the worlds strongest man
Nothing better to see than beautiful strong father and son relationship...Good job Eddie...But as you said stern man, but you shook him up good...one can see his emotions throughout the whole video...
I bet it feels great to give your dad something back eddie 👌 u can tell he’s a humble man who doesn’t show emotion but inside he will be buzzing!! Well done eddie keep up the great vids👍
It's lovely to see a son doing this for his father. I've raised my own children (my wife and I like to think we did alright). They're all successful and happy in their current lives. A few years ago, one of my sons took my wife and I on a trip to China. My wife is half Chinese and was raised by that side of her family, she has always wanted to see the country her family is from. It was never in the cards for us though. Between scheduling, money and the obligations of life raising children, we simply couldn't make it happen. When I saw how much time, care and money my son had invested in planning this trip It was one of the proudest moments of my life. I realized we raised a son who not only became capable of arranging this on his own, he thought to do so with no other expectation than wanting to make his mother happy. Couldn't be more proud of my boy.
I am my father's only son. I spent my life trying to get close to him, trying to impress him, to get him to accept me so that one day I would hear him say "you're a good son", he passed away this year, and sadly it never happened. Some people are built differently, I guess, but how I wish I could have had that moment, to complete my life. I am very happy for you Eddie, you're a good son.
As someone whos strongman father lived and died on his bike, this was very heartwarming to see. ill never be able to experience this, but its a pleasure to live vicariously. Thank you for sharing Eddie.
I wish I could have done something like that for my dad. God, I would have loved to be able to allow him not to worry about money for a little bit, since he has been doing that all of his life. Unfortunately I was unable to get my company up and running on time. He died a year ago. Glad you were able to these type of things for your dad. Please never ever ever ever delete this video. This will (and every image of your father) will become of immense value at some point. Even more than it currently is. Congrats Eddie.
The best gift u can give ur dad. It’s good when we can treat our parents because they sacrificed a lot for us when we was toddlers and teens. Cheers mate. Proud of u.
What a great Father and Son relationship you have and what a touching gesture to do that for your Dad Eddie, you should be well proud as I'm sure your Dad is of you. 👍
you are the luckiest person. back in the days, my late that always remind me to get a bike and go ride with him one day. he passed away and there is no reason to pursue the dream anymore. Happy Father's Day to all father around the world.
I can see your father’s stern expression, however at the same time there is a respect and love that you both have. My father was the same way when my brothers and I were kids. As we all got older my father softened up a bit :)
God bless you Eddie, you truly are one of the greatest men to ever come from my local area. Truly an inspiration to us all, what I’d give to be able to do something like this for my dad. Much love from another bloke from stoke 🙏🏻
Thank you for this, awesome thing you did for your dad, and you can clearly see he appreciated. I wish I had the chance to do something similar for my dad. His reaction would have been similar to your dad... he was a tough guy, he went thru a lot, but I knew when something touched his heart.
We can never repay our parents for their love and sacrifices. All we can do is show our appreciation and do our best to look after them in their later years. Peace Brother
This was also my dream bike when I was a teenager in the 80s. But when I got my motorcycle license 1988 Yamaha had releasted the V-Max which I believe was the fastest production bike back then, at least in terms acceleration. I thought it was a perfect first bike for a 20 year old kid... 😁 Had the V-Max for some ten years before it got stolen. Now I'm waiting for my son to get me the new model V-Max. My 55th birthday is coming up in a few days... 🙂🙏🎁
I dread the day i wont be able to share these experiences with my dad, we go for rides but fewer and fewer, he is not a young man anymore :). What a fantastic memory you have captured here Eddie.
I lost my dad to the utter tw*t that is cancer several years ago and one of my fave memories of all time is when I took him on a biking holiday around France!! This video has got me balling my eyes out!! Eddie treasure that memory big man, it’s beautiful! 🥹❤️