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I wouldn't say 90%. There are a LOT of dirt/dual sport riders as well. Hell, some of the Sport bike guys also do off road. Even seen a few cruisers.
 
you see thats the thing few ride cruisers why is that? im thinking cruiser riders either dont have something to say or something ive seen a few but it appears fewest are the cruiser riders
 
Skeggy Cruiser is one if you're looking for one. Harley Man if a Harley is a cruiser (just really confused myself on that :s) I think there's a nice mixture tbh. Even noticed a few more 125 vloggers (like me :D) creeping in to the mix.
 
ive seen a few guys but im wondering why is it because most sports bike riders are young and energetic and love to talk and the older rider cruisers and just like to sit back quietly and hear the wind sometimes im both but im not sure if its just me also what do yall like most about the motovlogging community?
 
I do both sport bike vlogs and dual sport/ off road vlogs. I don't vlog as much when I'm off road because I'm concentrating on all the obstacles so most of my off road videos have very little talking.

I've watched vlogs by people on all kinds of bikes including cruisers and even scooters. Even the most viewed motovlogger rides a scooter sometimes. Doesn't M13 have a Hello Kitty scooter. It doesn't matter what you ride. What matters is the topic, how well you speak and the scenery.
 
Caesar342 said:
ive seen a few guys but im wondering why is it because most sports bike riders are young and energetic and love to talk and the older rider cruisers and just like to sit back quietly and hear the wind sometimes im both but im not sure if its just me also what do yall like most about the motovlogging community?

Every time I go out on my bike I stop talking for hours and just enjoy the ride. I am a weekend/evening joy rider so I don't commute via motorcycle. Motorcycle riding is a leisurely activity for me. The vlogging is just a side activity. I use my footage for self reflection and what not.

There are a handful of cruisers... The vlogging community is about as diverse as one could ever hope for.
 
Chris033081 said:
Caesar342 said:
ive seen a few guys but im wondering why is it because most sports bike riders are young and energetic and love to talk and the older rider cruisers and just like to sit back quietly and hear the wind sometimes im both but im not sure if its just me also what do yall like most about the motovlogging community?

Every time I go out on my bike I stop talking for hours and just enjoy the ride. I am a weekend/evening joy rider so I don't commute via motorcycle. Motorcycle riding is a leisurely activity for me. The vlogging is just a side activity. I use my footage for self reflection and what not.

There are a handful of cruisers... The vlogging community is about as diverse as one could ever hope for.


I really appreciate this honesty of being a weekend warrior you have my respect for that for some of us its a lifestyle
 
kryten said:
I do both sport bike vlogs and dual sport/ off road vlogs. I don't vlog as much when I'm off road because I'm concentrating on all the obstacles so most of my off road videos have very little talking.

I've watched vlogs by people on all kinds of bikes including cruisers and even scooters. Even the most viewed motovlogger rides a scooter sometimes. Doesn't M13 have a Hello Kitty scooter. It doesn't matter what you ride. What matters is the topic, how well you speak and the scenery.


There are scooter vloggers?
 
Speaking of two wheels, how many motovloggers have you seen who use a quad bike? Or is that just cheating?
 
abmv92 said:
Speaking of two wheels, how many motovloggers have you seen who use a quad bike? Or is that just cheating?

I know a few guys that video while riding quads but I wouldn't call them motovloggers because they don't vlog. They just have cameras attached to their helmets and quads.
 
I ride a dual sport bike which is mostly a touring bike for me. I recently went along to a motovlogger meetup where there were a good mix of bikes.

Yes, there were a few sports bikes, but there were also dual sports, a motard and other styles in attendance. No cruisers though.

Generally I have found that cruiser riders are not as social. No offense to the cruiser riders out there but they definitely do not acknowledge other riders on the road as much as sports bike riders do through the time honoured tradition of the Head Nod! I have some friends with cruisers and they tend to like sticking together mostly rather than riding and socialising with other forms of bike rider, so I guess that general attitude transcends into their lack of wanting to stick their footage on a social network such as Youtube. Just my observations, but I know that there are exceptions to this. :)
 
I am finally getting my channel pieced together and am waiting for my second video to finish uploading. So not too sure if it counts yet, but I am currently doing my vids on a cruiser. In my case at least, and possibly for others as well, it comes down to a matter of one's mindset on the bike as to whether or not they vlog or not. When riding my friend's ninja or dual sports, I definitely notice I'm more animated; however on the cruiser I'm much more sedate. I focus more on being out on the road than providing commentary. Anyways, just my two cents.
 
I think the majority of the ones I subscribe to are non-sportbike riders.. I guess it depends on who you sub to and the suggestions YT provides and the shoutouts from those sportbike vloggers.
 
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