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YouTubers who are fun to follow?

budman

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Looking to expand my moto pallet.
There are a lot of people out there sharing a moto passion that likely would be really good to jump into.

Itchy Boots
Off she goes

Have been fun to watch. Some other misc stuff too that are more one off.

I do so wish I was young enough to go do that stuff for a living.
 
No motorcycles, but I enjoy "3 Minutes of Aviation" because it's quick, and "Boat Zone" shows interesting stuff that dumb rich people do with their boats.

My favorite on all of YouTube is "Trailmater Offroad Recovery", which occasionally involves rescuing a motorcycle or two when they either crash in Moab, or the rider gets worn out and can't continue. They built a special Jeep to rescue motorcycles. They've had a few recent motorcycle rescues.

The "Cycle World" videos with Kevin Cameron and Mark Hoyer are very informative about various aspects of how motorcycles work, but they're usually over an hour each. Great when you have the time.
 
Several I follow, some have just a few videos and stopped posting. Some have a lot of videos and are great
I may watch to many Youtube.




Sean and Emily

Itchy Boots

Motorcycle Travel Channel, very good
Not a motorcycle site.

Trent Palmer, bush pilot good videos, no motorcycle
 
There are so many but starting to look around for others. Some I have ran across and like:

Dork in the road- posts each week
Big Rock Moto- post moslty everyweek
Doodle is posting about her death wobble crash
AS the magpie flies is also posting again after her get off
Mad Jack media-cool young kid
Adam Reimann-Motology films. Him and Chris Birch do things that are not human on a big bike
A friend introduced me to motogiant that he met while riding
Have not watched much of her two wheels
backcountryadvmoto- he has been silent for a bit but looks like he was riding in Africa and should be posting again
Dirty motorcycle vagabond

Agree with Budman! If 10 years younger and had the time I would love to do something like this also. Ky wife laughs at most of our motorcycle escapades and dubbed her riding with #lifewithmike :)


Cheers! Waaaayyyy tooooo many now that I got the ADV bug :)
 
Barry Morris - Cross Training Enduro
Tracy Charles - TLC_Travels
Moin Khan. - A Different Agenda Adventure Channel
 
These guys rock. Some kick sss ADV riding.

Stuff of dreams.

 
I follow these two on Youtube..
 
The Duracell Project has been fun to follow as one man rebuilds a racing sailboat into a family sailboat: http://www.youtube.com/@TheDuracellProject
The amount of work he has done is astonishing ( and astonishing good!) and the viewer gets to see realistic backyard injunity.
PS: I have no boating intentions...lol
 
It’s perfect for people recuperating from whatever
 
This is good. France looks awesome!!

 
Nerb1, is a member on ADV Rider. He was the tipping point that got me to pull the trigger on the KTM 1190. I learned a lot with regard to working and customizing that bike. Not a huge channel but super entertaining to see someone that you can DM with yeet a gigantic ADV bike into the Aussie outback on par with a bunch of thumpers.

Inheritance Machining is like a cross between Diresta and Clickspring, if you're into maker channels. Its a cool story (his machinist grandpa bequeathed him a shop and he's trying to keep it up as a hobby machinist)

I also spend a lot of time subscribing to Motoproponent. Me and his other 23 subscribers look forward to the one or two disjointed shorts he puts out every year or so. :rofl
 
My buddies over at Traction ERag are fun to follow. They tend to be all over the place.

 
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