Favorite Motovloggs

Southpaw78

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I am finding that some of my favorite motovloggs are the vloggers with adventure bikes. The one that are actually riding them off road. It give me a sense of adventure with them when they are riding. I was watching Itchy Boots today, and she is sharing the road with cattle and riding though bush. I imagine taking some of those rides but definitely not on my CVO Harley
 
I am finding that some of my favorite motovloggs are the vloggers with adventure bikes. The one that are actually riding them off road. It give me a sense of adventure with them when they are riding. I was watching Itchy Boots today, and she is sharing the road with cattle and riding though bush. I imagine taking some of those rides but definitely not on my CVO Harley
That's a good point, and the reason I like watching vlogs where the person isn't in my neck of the woods - the scenery is completely different. Off-road is a whole other ball of wax, and I dig those, too!

FWIW, Million Dollar Bogan rides his Harleys off road :D You can too! [not that I recommend it, I sure as heck ain't takin' my Harley off the pavement - on purpose, at least!]

-John
 
That's a good point, and the reason I like watching vlogs where the person isn't in my neck of the woods - the scenery is completely different. Off-road is a whole other ball of wax, and I dig those, too!

FWIW, Million Dollar Bogan rides his Harleys off road :D You can too! [not that I recommend it, I sure as heck ain't takin' my Harley off the pavement - on purpose, at least!]

-John
I have the admit that the MDB series was very entertaining. I definitely have more confidence in my Harley now. He beat the heck out of that bike and it kept on rolling.
 
I enjoy both paved and dirt motovlogs, I guess both are a style of riding I can relate to. For me it is more important that I don't feel they are wasting my time though, be they huge or tiny channels, so if it is a chatty motovlog, I'd want the chat to be the focus with jump cuts, if it is the scenery, then they need to make it engaging. I really struggle with videos where it is a bit of both... so love it when a creator only talks when the road/scenery is interesting, who needs to see a traffic jam? :)
 
I enjoy both paved and dirt motovlogs, I guess both are a style of riding I can relate to. For me it is more important that I don't feel they are wasting my time though, be they huge or tiny channels, so if it is a chatty motovlog, I'd want the chat to be the focus with jump cuts, if it is the scenery, then they need to make it engaging. I really struggle with videos where it is a bit of both... so love it when a creator only talks when the road/scenery is interesting, who needs to see a traffic jam? :)
I got you covered! I keep talking all the time, and then sometimes show the viewer something :D

-John
 
A lot of what I watch is based in here in the UK. Currently enjoying tomboy_a_bit, no place to be, Motobob, MotoUK, Wheelie Good TV, Freddie Dobbs
Hey, I’ve never heard of some of them and they look ace!

Yeah I tend to prefer UK on road stuff typically as it’s relatable but sometimes like some off-road and some vloggers from outside the UK
 
I started off liking a lot of the "insane" footage. However, as time progressed I started to enjoy videos with an enthusiastic narrator just out having fun on the bike. As of lately, I'm mostly just into videos with nice scenery and the sound of the exhaust (no commentary) - which I find is quite simplistic and relaxing to put on while I'm doing work or something. As such, I've somewhat copied the format while trying to get into vlogging. I guess it's not really vlogging? haha
 
I keep thinking I'd love to get an adventure bike. So often I come across gravel/dirt roads in terrible shape on my Goldwing, and my bike just isn't suited for those types of roads. Plus I think it would be fun to motovlog about roads seldom traveled out in the middle of the wilderness! :D

I've never owned two bikes at once though. Maybe someday...
 
I keep thinking I'd love to get an adventure bike. So often I come across gravel/dirt roads in terrible shape on my Goldwing, and my bike just isn't suited for those types of roads. Plus I think it would be fun to motovlog about roads seldom traveled out in the middle of the wilderness! :D

I've never owned two bikes at once though. Maybe someday...
There are 7 days in the week - and SOMEDAY isn't one of them! Go out and get the 2nd bike, you deserve it :D

PS: Yes, I am a bad influence. No, I don't want help "fixing" that. Yes, I've been told about my car's extended warranty, and no, I don't need virus protection for my Mac.

-John
 
I keep thinking I'd love to get an adventure bike. So often I come across gravel/dirt roads in terrible shape on my Goldwing, and my bike just isn't suited for those types of roads. Plus I think it would be fun to motovlog about roads seldom traveled out in the middle of the wilderness! :D

I've never owned two bikes at once though. Maybe someday...

Yeah, you have a lot of good dirt/gravel roads up there. There's even a cross-PA offroad route that's independent drom the BDR. Plus a bunch of logging trails mid-state.

As a street bike rider with an ADV, I've been meaning to get up your way to take a dirt/offroad course, xplor-int.com looks like they have some good options, but I have no experience with them (yet).

If only used bike prices weren't still so high, you could do really well with a used dual-sport, or something bigger like a KLR. Hopefully they'll settle down eventually, cause I also wouldn't mind building up a little collection with some older bikes.
 

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