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The First Motorcycle to cross the United States 

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George Wyman made the first transcontinental trip across the United States on any motor vehicle of any kind. He did so on a 1902 California Motorcycle that made roughly 1.5 horsepower. Through the desert and over mountains, pushing pulling and sometimes riding it, he made the 3800 mile trip in 50 days. This is the complete story.
If you'd like to read it from his own perspective check out the 5 part article written in the Motorcycle Magazine in 1903:
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@HochstartHarry
@HochstartHarry Год назад
I rode 650km in one day from zillertal in austria to dresden in germany in one day. On a 3.4hp moped. (60km/h top speed). Its super cool to crawl through the countryside but my back was done afterwards 😂 murrica is a whole lot wider than 650km.
@5tr41ghtGuy
@5tr41ghtGuy Год назад
George sure was on tough cookie! Also, amazing that a bicycle of that era stood up to such continuous pounding :O
@motorizedbicyclenation53cu90
Not really it was very lightweight steel frame thicker tubing than modern bicycles ever will have and I’ve seen bicycles motorized last for 3-4 years and that’s a shittty engine on those
@LiterallyCensoredDaily
@LiterallyCensoredDaily Год назад
A rutted out field and a fat rider will break frames on modern motorized bicycles. Rest in peace, "Harley Schwinn". Lol
@deano1873
@deano1873 Год назад
At this age bicycles would have been common for long distance travel. My great grandfather used to do a 1000km loop by bicycle shearing sheep in Australia. A horse was costly and needed to be fed and tended getting in the way of travel and work.
@alternator7893
@alternator7893 Год назад
This makes me wish there was a “slow road” across America where you could ride tractors, lawnmower and other slow vehicles across the country all through back roads at your own pace.
@Begmar01
@Begmar01 Год назад
In Europe there is the "Trans Euro Trail" which is exactly that, all dirt roads across 35 countries to make the journey at another pace, this is aimed at motorcyclist but I'm sure you can find something similar in the US. (RU-vid won't let me post a link but you can google it fairly easily)
@grumpyoldman3458
@grumpyoldman3458 Год назад
@@Begmar01 Thanks, I'm looking up the UK section now.
@kirks386
@kirks386 Год назад
It's many years away, but they are making a coast to coast bicycle only path. A pedal assist motorcycle like his would be allowed I think.
@methamphetasaur
@methamphetasaur Год назад
You could do the TAT.
@pauloconnor7951
@pauloconnor7951 Год назад
Route 66 ?
@thevoxofreason8468
@thevoxofreason8468 Год назад
This era was such an amazing, almost magical, time in the history of motorcycles and internal combustion engines in general.
@klausuhlig7141
@klausuhlig7141 Год назад
I'm a Biker for over 60yrs, and heard about adventures like that, I befriended this old dude we called Uncel Charley he told me story's of traveling with his sister on the back of some Bike he called the Wheel from Chicago up to to Canada in the 20s, he described that story, later I found out he joined the Army at 38 years oldest enlisted, and ended up in Holland fighting the Germans, lived till the age of 95, I also ended up at his funeral it was such an honor to have known that man, here is to Uncel Charley,
@jeffhill7865
@jeffhill7865 Год назад
I rode my '51 Harley Panhead from Maine to Kansas in December, when the temperatures were always below freezing and sometimes below zero, and thought I was a tough guy. I didn't do shit compared with this amazing dude. He should be on Mt. Rushmore, far as I'm concerned.
@Begmar01
@Begmar01 Год назад
That's commitment, I have a small french 63cc "cyclomotor" from the 30's that's 2hp and I can't imagine how harduous a trip like this was back then
@mr.carguy654
@mr.carguy654 Год назад
It must have been an amazing trip! I have a 1981 Jawa Babetta (similar to the 'cyclomotor' because it has pedals to start it) 49cc and 1.5hp but I love it. Small bikes are just more fun! It takes a specific type of person to love and appreciate them. Ride safe Mon amis!
@Begmar01
@Begmar01 Год назад
Yeah mine is a Motobécane Poney AG1 and it's basically a bicycle with a motor attached to it, I saved it from an old farm where it had been sitting outside for decades, vines and plants had grown inside and around it, it was like in a cocoon when I got it. It's not worth much historically and even less monetarily but I think any piece of motor vehicule is better saved than crushed so it's in the slow process of a full restauration to take it back from the grave. Bonne route et bon vent to you too !
@mr.carguy654
@mr.carguy654 Год назад
@@Begmar01 That's a fantastic story and I agree, all machines that can be should be saved! Project motorcycles can be expensive or frustrating but the owner forms such a deep bond with the bike and starts to love it so much that we do anything to have it working and looking good. That's how I am with the Jawa, it's not very valuable but to me it's still very special. A machine you form a bond with makes every journey memorable! I hope you will cover many miles on the bike and have fun with it! I looked it up and it's a beautiful little machine!
@ckosacranoid
@ckosacranoid Год назад
This come up in my feed today and this was cool to watch. I remember watching a video on the two guys that first drove across the country in 1903 in a car. Also the first women to ride a bike with her mother in a sidecar was also a neat story.
@fearsomename4517
@fearsomename4517 Год назад
George and his great trip, and I mean that literally. Fun Fact: Back in the early 1900's the distance between a motorcycle and a sidecar was determined by horse and buggy and early automobiles with the ruts they left.
@rhinely850
@rhinely850 Год назад
Fascinating account of a true pioneer. I was impressed that he used the existing railroad system. It provided a path, a sensible grade to climb, and maybe a passing train if rescue was needed.
@juststeve7665
@juststeve7665 Год назад
auto drivers of that time did the same thing. It was common. Check out the story of "The Great Race".
@Dr_Reason
@Dr_Reason Год назад
This type of engine used gravity fed drip lubrication from the "oil cup". Basically this is like a fuel tank but for lubrication.
@sjhart14
@sjhart14 Год назад
I'd love to know more about how he carried all the supplies necessary for this journey. He was able to carry spare parts, oil cans, food, AND a camera?
@martinmoss9585
@martinmoss9585 Год назад
Yeah, I carry at least 50 lbs ! Lol
@Jarrod_D
@Jarrod_D Год назад
He rode it like a cyclists with nothing. He was a professional cyclists
@BuzzLOLOL
@BuzzLOLOL Год назад
As he passed through Toledo, Ohio where the Yale was built he likely got help and parts...
@elisabethmiller8335
@elisabethmiller8335 Год назад
Just an amazing trip! Thank you for sharing this little known American and Motorbike history!
@jarhead6153
@jarhead6153 Год назад
You did George’s story good…by retelling the story from back in the day, if only we could have loved then.
@Max_Marz
@Max_Marz Год назад
I just did it on a CT110 this summer. these kinds of people and stories were definitely my inspiration. Covered 10,000 miles in two and a half months at 45mph. It was enduring but it definitely wasnt hard. Anyone could do it
@Jarrod_D
@Jarrod_D Год назад
Very cool 😎 I will have to check it out. I rode a motorized bicycle across America 🇺🇸 last year Florida to California and back. I posted it on my channel.
@Jarrod_D
@Jarrod_D Год назад
I checked your channel i didn't see anything ?
@linechaay6430
@linechaay6430 Год назад
Severely under rated video
@mmotorcycles9497
@mmotorcycles9497 Год назад
This story is amazing. I couldn’t fathom trying this trip. I wouldn’t do it now without a cell phone on my new bike.
@85waspnest
@85waspnest Год назад
A fascinating story well told, well done.
@duskintheforest584
@duskintheforest584 Год назад
Amazing man for those times and the bike was tough to last as long as it did under those primitive road conditions. I can't imagine riding even a good modern Enduro on railroad tracks for more than a couple miles.
@Jarrod_D
@Jarrod_D Год назад
You don't believe that he actually rode the tracks do you. They built railroads with service roads not helicopters. Thanks for the comedy 🖐🤣 I rode a motorized bicycle across America last year Florida to California and back.
@barnbersonol
@barnbersonol Год назад
1.5bhp is same as a 1000w electric bike. One of the those, with its modern brakes, suspension, comfort, reliability etc - plus satnav- would be a really cool way of crossing Americs today
@jarikinnunen1718
@jarikinnunen1718 Год назад
My e-scooter have 1200 W/110 Nm continued power. It is enough.
@Jarrod_D
@Jarrod_D Год назад
First electric bike was 1895 didn't work then and doesn't work now. Lithium batteries where developed in the 70's .
@varunakavoor
@varunakavoor Год назад
Very inspiring story. George's commitment, bravery and persistence are truly inspiring.
@julianp4787
@julianp4787 Год назад
Greetings from England! I loved every minute of this ! Thank you :)
@kurtammann7865
@kurtammann7865 Год назад
in 1902 there was no interstate road system,,,just a wagon trail to the next town,,,he made one hell of a ride,,,
@orangelion03
@orangelion03 Год назад
Just read Carl Stearns Clancy’s account of riding various parts of the wold in 1913. Look forward to reading George Wyman’s. Thank you!
@rayjohnson9781
@rayjohnson9781 Год назад
You’ve probably heard about the US Buffalo Soldiers who rode from Montana to St Louis in the summer of 1897 on 50 pound one speed bicycles, 22 men took 41 days , they carried all of their provisions, most of the trip was without real roads because they didn’t exist yet. There’s a couple of books and a newspaper reporter went along , all good reading. I hadn’t heard about this guy, looking forward to learning more about his trip. I learned something new today, thank you for posting this!
@Jarrod_D
@Jarrod_D Год назад
I guess you've done the math already. Turns out a 26 year old professional cyclists mostly peddled . You also mean paved roads . All railroads where built using service roads not helicopters. The Vietnamese fought and died on single speed bicycles 💪 I actually rode a motorized bicycle across America 🇺🇸 last year Florida to California and back. Posted it on my channel.
@jamesbarbato2463
@jamesbarbato2463 Год назад
Bart, More and more I really appreciate your videos, extremely well done. Thank you
@kendemers8821
@kendemers8821 Год назад
Thanks for this very important video about Mr. Wyman and his epic motorcycle journey across the US. This is indeed a story of commitment, courage and persistence. It's really amazing that he was actually able to accomplish this feat.
@robertspicer2947
@robertspicer2947 Год назад
Where did he get gas in the middle of nowhere for days?
@Jarrod_D
@Jarrod_D Год назад
He was a professional cyclists he didn't need any gas .
@dalmacapn
@dalmacapn Год назад
Thank you for making this! This is amazing. I had literally printed out his story two days ago and had also turned to RU-vid hoping to find a documentary about his story and was frankly AMAZED there wasn't anything here. On a whim I decided to check it again and I see this was made 17 hours ago!? How weird. Great stuff! Thanks for making it!
@Jarrod_D
@Jarrod_D Год назад
I read the story 16 yeaes ago . I rode a motorized bicycle across America 🇺🇸 last year . 120 years later . I posted the trip on my channel. I went from Florida to California and back solo ,4500 miles in 40 days.
@dalmacapn
@dalmacapn Год назад
@@Jarrod_D that's awesome! I'll be sure to check out your video! I hope to one day do a similar thing.
@thenexthobby
@thenexthobby Год назад
Thx. It’ll be a long time before I complain of a repair now.
@MrRossi1805
@MrRossi1805 Год назад
So catchy! Already past midnight, can’t stop watching it! Thank you ☺️
@martinmoss9585
@martinmoss9585 Год назад
I have done San Jose to Fairbanks, also San Jose to key west, so glad I did. I did suffer a bit but I now fell eclipsed by a george. Would have liked to have met him. Only TAT compares today to his trip.
@Jarrod_D
@Jarrod_D Год назад
You know a car did it the same year .🤔
@bobhartman2571
@bobhartman2571 Год назад
A true adventurer, who carried a revolver without a license at that. An amazing individual.
@aiden7041
@aiden7041 Год назад
ur channel deserves more attention
@leonardarola
@leonardarola Год назад
And remember, over rail tracks... He is my hero!
@Jarrod_D
@Jarrod_D Год назад
😁👍
@EllaBananas
@EllaBananas Год назад
Rode from dfw to southwest florida at the start of this year, only had been riding a proper motorcycle for less than two weeks. My dad had died and I felt that the trip was simply something I had to do. I wasnt sure I could handle it, but I did it. it was 18 F when I left and didnt raise above freezing until well past the half way point. I had never been so cold in my life. I wasnt able to churn out as many miles as I had thought, only managing a 300ish a day, and the gas tank felt so small I was filling up every 60 or so miles, but at no point, was I worried about the bike. Definitely a trip I'll remember, even if I was traveling through my least favourite part of america.
@vinnieboombatzmd3508
@vinnieboombatzmd3508 Год назад
I love the pics of him in his 3 piece wool suit and tie! He probably rode like that most of the time too. Back then for a man if you weren't wearing a vest, jacket, tie, and hat even in the summer heat, you weren't dressed. Comfort was not an option. He probably stunk like a mule too.
@MB-xq3ol
@MB-xq3ol Год назад
I enjoyed your story and for years I was also interested in Wyman. I even went to his building on Larkin st in SF. I ride motorized bikes for decades and thought about taking the trip but on a custom bike with a motor and 3x6 box on the back to sleep in , I even bought a pedicab to modify for the trip so I wouldn't have to find lodging. When I was younger I went to every state and most of canada and alaska in a pick up and camper shell. Also around the world twice with a dahon folder with clamp on back pack with rack. I rode it to Moscow, Finland, East Germany 1990, broke frame in Budapest went to body shop and used there welder, got flat tire in HK and shop wiggled the tube out and used old hot patch with flame to fix, rode it to Sydney Aus to opera house while working on a ship , rode it to Hamburg and took pic of prosti in window and they chased after me. Rode it at Subic Navy base still have bike pass, also to China. I think the US route to take is next to the first trans con rail road first hwy
@Jarrod_D
@Jarrod_D Год назад
Thanks for the story 😁👍 Just one flat in hk that doesn't sound right . I ride and tour on motorized bicycles. My build is so simple a cave man could do it. I rode it across America 🇺🇸 last year Florida to California and back. I posted it on my channel. Headed beach camping on a motorized bicycle this weekend.
@441rider
@441rider Год назад
EV bikes were at this point 15 years ago following motorcycle development of 1900. I met a BSA guy that rode with girlfriend from Oregon to Florida and back on a 21hp 250 BSA starfire! A oil cup is a drip system with glass container to check how much oil is left. Like a drip feed you adjust.
@tedecker3792
@tedecker3792 Год назад
The glass is so you how fast the oil was dripping into the motor. You could reduce the drip rate on downhills, and increase it on climbs. Those early bikes had constant loss oil systems, what ever oil you put in was either burned or dripped out on the road. Some motorcyclists would say that described British bikes until the 1970s!
@Jarrod_D
@Jarrod_D Год назад
The first electric bike was 1895 didn't work then and still doesn't work today. Sorry 😪
@Oscar240z
@Oscar240z Год назад
Another fabulous video - keep it up as always enjoyable and educational
@GunFunZS
@GunFunZS Год назад
Somebody may have commented this before, but an oil cup is a little sight glass that you fill with oil and so you can see when it is empty. Motorcycles of that era were total loss they lubricated and then the oil is vaporized with the fuel or dripped out onto the ground as you rode. So it was important to have them constantly refilled. Often there would be multiple one you might say have an oil cup that located the bearing on your front wheel another one for your piston and another one for your back wheel. And they might have some kind of little valve to adjust the rate at which the oil dripped. Or possibly you would put in a piece of cork or felt that would slow down the rate of drip and it's the thing you would constantly be trying to fine tune. Basically anytime you stopped or filled up he would want to top off all your oil and see if the consumption rate was appropriate.
@carlmarkwyatt
@carlmarkwyatt Год назад
I really enjoyed this documentary, thank you.
@TravisTerrell
@TravisTerrell Год назад
Wow, great story! Guy was a decent writer, too.
@billchessell8213
@billchessell8213 Год назад
DAMN, that was entertaining! I’m glad I subscribed! BRING ‘EM ON. I’ll be waiting!
@AtPeacePiece
@AtPeacePiece Год назад
Damn what a good story. More of this!
@johngoessling4949
@johngoessling4949 Год назад
I've been marathoning your vids while painting! good quality and great work man! look forward to seeing more of your work!
@mindblast3901
@mindblast3901 Год назад
Cheers Great video all the best from UK
@slipjointguy
@slipjointguy Год назад
great story! Love these kind of vids!
@vincentjohnston8789
@vincentjohnston8789 Год назад
Gr8 video Bart!! Really like videos about early motor cycles as we have almost come a full circle - who would have thought that in 2022 e bikes would take off and ultra light electric bikes like the Surron, Talaria and Segway. Those old petrol bikes still beat e bikes hands down when it comes to range. And of course the old bikes had no weight so easy to push in emergencies.
@fastinradfordable
@fastinradfordable Год назад
First motorcycle was coal powered. Could go pretty fast and 30miles+ per coal charge. Imagine if u could fuel your ride forever with finding some coal, water, and a few drips of oil
@Jarrod_D
@Jarrod_D Год назад
The first electric bicycle was 1895 nothing has changed they didn't work then and they don't work now . I rode a motorized bicycle across America 🇺🇸 last year Florida to California and back. Posted it on my channel.
@ERidesOn2
@ERidesOn2 Год назад
Terrific story. Thanks for making video. This summer I met an older gentlemen from New Milford, CT this summer. He had a 1916 Harley that he brought to a Sunday morning meeting place in Danbury, CT, that typically has about a hundred or so riders there. No front brake. Lights... OMG. He said he'd done 2 canonball runs with it. Not sure when he did them. I wish I got his contact info. We need to preserve these bits of history.
@shaikikbhalBasha
@shaikikbhalBasha 9 месяцев назад
thanks
@spencerderosier6649
@spencerderosier6649 Год назад
4:08 US federal route 2. "The Highline" Great ride
@Fee.1
@Fee.1 Год назад
I LOVE your story videos. Not so much the lists 😂 but I love the stories
@caveyful
@caveyful Год назад
Adventure riding at its best
@JTA1961
@JTA1961 Год назад
I've done some seriously crazy stuff on bicycle & motorcycle. Surprisingly I'm still here. Spiked tires & chains frankly shouldn't even be a motorcycle topic, much less all the clothing needed to survive the trip. Snow blind in daytime & tunnel vision at night. Crashing up & over the drift with bike on top & 30 minutes so deep still not being able to get free... all alone & a long way from home. There's something to be said for either you're gonna make it happen or you're gonna be dead... very few MAKE it happen... the rest just happen to make it.
@VashSpiegel
@VashSpiegel Год назад
These history vids are great. Maybe cover the Suzuki Cold War story.
@bartmotorcycle
@bartmotorcycle Год назад
Oh wow great idea. I'm looking into it
@marthamryglod291
@marthamryglod291 Год назад
10 years ago I built a motorized bicycle and rode it 60 miles in One direction turned around and wrote 60 miles back and I thought wow I wonder if anybody's done this!?
@Jarrod_D
@Jarrod_D Год назад
Thanks for the story 😁👍 I rode a motorized bicycle across America 🇺🇸 last year Florida to California and back. Posted it on my channel.
@russellnixon9981
@russellnixon9981 Год назад
A true pioneer.
@scottastell9415
@scottastell9415 Год назад
An amazing feat.
@leomartinus7
@leomartinus7 Год назад
I love this. Indonesia 🙏
@deepakchopsichopra
@deepakchopsichopra Год назад
amazing commitment by George, can can understand that everyone needed mechanical skills. The vehicles also were simpler to maintain while also being more prone to breakdowns the lack of infrastructure like roads and gas stations and mechanics no spares (GPS) and am sure maps were not too great must have been guided by the locals that is adventure i personally feel this what i need to do instead of taking a fancy motorcycle and riding on goodnight highways staying the night in a starred motel and calling it adventure would love to know more of this gentleman
@Jarrod_D
@Jarrod_D Год назад
I post motorized bicycle touring videos. I rode a motorized bicycle across America 🇺🇸 last year Florida to California and back. I posted it on my channel. Headed out this weekend for some beach camping.
@garyhooper1820
@garyhooper1820 Год назад
Dude had grit ,
@ifrit35
@ifrit35 Год назад
I'm wondering if it would have been easier on a bicycle minus the engine. From what you said in the video the tank and engine were just dead weight half of the time.
@ronaldharris6569
@ronaldharris6569 Год назад
Definitely going to read the story now go read the journey of the vinn fizz,that was a Wright flyer that flew across the country
@johnedwards1685
@johnedwards1685 Год назад
What probably didn’t help at all was the thousand miles to that next gas station.
@crusinscamp
@crusinscamp Год назад
Excellent video and narration. What's the song at the end?
@Jarrod_D
@Jarrod_D Год назад
Thanks for the great video 👍 After 120 years I rode a motorized bicycle across America 🇺🇸 last year Florida to California and back., 4500 miles in 40 days . I used my own build so simple a cave man could do it. Works on any bicycle with a seat post. If fixing a flat is fixing your bike then that's what my build is like. I call it a predator Friction drive. I posted the trip on my channel if you want to check it out.
@robertadams4415
@robertadams4415 Год назад
If you want to see that today watch itchy boots
@Jarrod_D
@Jarrod_D Год назад
If you want to see it today you can check out my trip . I rode a motorized bicycle across America last year Florida to California and back. I posted it on my channel 💯
@jarikinnunen1718
@jarikinnunen1718 Год назад
Bike lubrication system was Drip oil feed/total loss lubrication? It include glass to see oil dripping.
@hendo337
@hendo337 Год назад
I'm guessing the glass was a container that held oil that dripped total loss lubrication to the engine or some other part of the bike.
@GrigoriZhukov
@GrigoriZhukov Год назад
One of the original iron butt riders. Heck most who rode LD back then.
@by_1771
@by_1771 Год назад
Can you du a Video of the full Historie of MZ
@jtlanden9771
@jtlanden9771 Год назад
New things start on the east and west coast. Like Monkeypox for example.
@CathodeRayNipplez
@CathodeRayNipplez Год назад
'When I was a boy we had to....'
@ibnewton8951
@ibnewton8951 Год назад
So, Bart, you hail originally from Ohio and Hawaii. Which state do you now call home? I enjoy the channel, thank you.
@alanquintus2069
@alanquintus2069 Год назад
I read this story in Cycle World several years ago. The man definitely had an abundance of testicular fortitude.
@alecgolas8396
@alecgolas8396 Год назад
My Ebike has about 1.3 horsepower. I could not imagine taking it across the entire country.
@ImTheDudeMan471
@ImTheDudeMan471 Год назад
I did this on a 35 hp enduro motorcycle. And then I turned around and rode back.
@tangyorange6509
@tangyorange6509 Год назад
9:04 is that Goodsprings?
@domenik8339
@domenik8339 Год назад
Google glass reverse image searcg says yes.
@KillingDeadThings
@KillingDeadThings Год назад
An oil cup was likely an oil reservoir.
@charleslindsay3201
@charleslindsay3201 Год назад
my grandfather sold INDIAN MOTOCYCLES in the early years in chicago.
@skatedd2451
@skatedd2451 Год назад
The guy riding the motorbike in the film clip is in Australia Gettin Overtaken by Australian police car..
@longrider42
@longrider42 Год назад
Two bad his tires where not wider. A fat tired bike would have been easier. I live in Wyoming :)
@JackF99
@JackF99 Год назад
"Something will happen on the coast and then the Midwest will get it like a year later". Try 10 years later. Growing up in So Cal in the 60s-70s I remember going to visit my cousins in Minnesota and Mississippi. We had hippie long hair and they had '50s buzz cuts. Then in the '80s we'd show up with rockabilly buzz cuts and they had hippie long hair. Nowadays we laugh about it because we all have no hair.
@motorizedbicyclenation53cu90
I mean a 1.5hp engine on a 40-50 lbs bike bout same as a 100cc on a 300lb frame
@cuconatparfour665
@cuconatparfour665 Год назад
The fact that a horse has more power than this bike makes me admire this brave man. Btw a horse has 15 horsepower.
@N0Fumar
@N0Fumar Год назад
Pretty sure this is how our grandparents got to school
@edbruder9975
@edbruder9975 Год назад
16:20 I don't think technology was advanced enough in those days to telegraph a crank to Chicago.
@wildman510
@wildman510 Год назад
Bold of you to assume he knows what telegraph means
@GreenMntMoto
@GreenMntMoto Год назад
Where’s the bike?
@geraldscott4302
@geraldscott4302 Год назад
The truth is, making a trip like that on such a vehicle would have been much EASIER back then than it is now. Today you wouldn't get very far before being killed by an idiot in a car going near 100 mph. Back then that would not have been an issue. I have often dreamed about crossing the country on a moped or small scooter with a top speed of maybe 30 mph, which would be 100 times more reliable than motorcycles were back then. It really can't be done. Our entire country has become a huge race track, and it is no longer possible to ride or drive a slow moving vehicle anywhere but a school zone or residential area, and idiots in cars are now speeding in those areas too.
@Jarrod_D
@Jarrod_D Год назад
How wrong you are 💯% I rode a motorized bicycle across America 🇺🇸 last year Florida to California and back. I wiped the floor with old Gorge. I posted the trip on my channel with video. I rode every kind of rode there is highways ,freeways, interstates , dirt roads , back roads , bike trails, sidewalks, levy's,dikes ,dams, cosways , bridges, and single track .
@515klrkillahoobie6
@515klrkillahoobie6 Год назад
Organ to iowa are you from iowa me too
@josefpavel539
@josefpavel539 Год назад
i have crossed my country from north to south with my shitty 1.4 hp babetta 207 in just 6 hours
@Jarrod_D
@Jarrod_D Год назад
I rode across the United States last year Florida to California and back on a predator Friction drive. I posted the trip on my channel
@tomashton1781
@tomashton1781 Год назад
when you go way up where the air is thin you run a lean jet
@ZaHandle
@ZaHandle Год назад
Fun Fact: A horse has 15 horsepower approximately
@Fee.1
@Fee.1 Год назад
Where do you live now?
@charlespascua9740
@charlespascua9740 Год назад
17:29 100% of mechanics felt you
@seanshaver8719
@seanshaver8719 Год назад
So he didn't actually cross the country ON a motorcycle. He crossed the country WITH a motorcycle. 😂🤣
@dogphlap6749
@dogphlap6749 Год назад
When I see a post by bart I click on it. I've yet to be disapointed.
@jeffrykopis5468
@jeffrykopis5468 Год назад
With gas costing what it does, the only way I may be able to leave my home in western Washington, and visit my internet girlfriend (not a catfish...I think) in Miami, is to ride my 1964 Honda Trail 90 (curiously, called a CT 200 when new)! Which is currently at a friend's house...in Indio, CA. And not running. Still beats a Greyhound bus though 🤣
@Jarrod_D
@Jarrod_D Год назад
I rode a motorized bicycle across America last year Florida to California and back. I use my own build so simple a cave man could do it. I posted the trip on my channel.
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