Take an Inside look on how I started and why I Ride Motorcycles. Also my reasoning for starting my RU-vid channel. What is your why? What does riding mean to. Why do you ride motorcycles? Who ok’d you to ride? amzn.to/3XubVtM
I bought my first motorcycle in 1990 when I was 19. It never even occurred to me to talk to someone about it first. I just bought it and I've been riding ever since.
Man that’s what’s up. 19? You knew what you wanted to do. I think for a lot of us it’s a choice. For some it’s a choice we wanna make and just need an ok cause we don’t want others to disapprove. Thanks for sharing and watching
good topic here! who gave me permission to ride? nobody! my momma always said, "you can do whatever you want when you got your own money" So that's what I did! I like to ask for forgiveness instead of permission. #rebel
My father was a preacher in small mountain churches in PA. The first time I really noticed a motorcycle was about 1960. I guy rolled up on an Old Indian. I was riveted by that machine. He died about a mile down the road in an accident. I wasn't even aloud to sit on as much as a mini bike. I was in the military from 1973 - 1977. When I got out of the service I bought a Kawasaki 900 Z1. I had to sell it in 1982. Wanted to buy another one but in 1987 I was in a trucking accident. I lost my right leg and almost lost the left and shattered my arm. In 2006 I bought a 2000 fatboy. Didn't even know if I could ride. A few years later I bought a 2006 electraglide classic. I am 70 now and still riding the electraglide.
I love this. If it’s in you, it’s in you. Ride on my brother. Thank you for your service. Yeah I’m sure I’m gonna ride til I’m gone. Thank you for watching and for you resilience 💯. I love my community
Parents bought me a mini bike when I was a kid never thought twice about asking anybody whether I should ride a motorcycle or buy one again kind of a different question. Maybe I didn’t understand it. 😊😊 anyway it strikes up good conversation.
No you understand it. As some people just went out and bought it. Some encouraged by friends to ride. Some wanted to but needed that push. So on and so forth.
I was just telling my family & golf foursome, just this week.. that if I’d hit the Lottery tomorrow .. I’d have a half dozen new motorcycles by the following weekend 🙌 So, yeah 🤜🤛🏽 keep on keeping on my Brother. Cheers, Billy Crothers 🏁
I'm 46, I wouldn't say anyone gave me permission. However how I got into them is I grew up around it. 3,4 wheelers, dirtbikes.. My dad was into it he rode a goldwing and had all the off road stuff.
I just decided with along with a friend at the time to buy motorcycles & ride. Sportbikes we in! My lady/ex wife at the time didn't mind me getting a motorcycle. Didn't ask anyone's permission. TV Guide!😂 Valentino Rossi is my favorite & was able to me him some years ago. My mom was ok getting a motorcycle.
Hubby encouraged me to get my two wheel endorsement back in 1987... So I went to MSF because it's free here in PA and I actually had my license before he did lol😂
Thanks for dropping that knowledge on us. I can remember riding out to the Peach Army Run 2024 2up with my wife and was geeked the whole time, and that was my longest ride which was 468 mi from the house. seeing all of the people fellowshipping and having a good time just made us feel like we were at home. after that ride I was hyped for a month about and trying to find another way of riding long-distance again which was to KeyWest with a group, and I learned a lot from that ride, and you also dropped some questions on me about what I learned from that trip and what I should've done. I've learned from the mistakes that was made so I could have a better trip next time. thank you for dropping that knowledge on me.
This video was great Broskey hopefully I can meet you soon I need a mentor not just for riding but life in general. Your story is amazing and inspiring