This Video Will Make You Buy a Dual Sport Motorcycle

2024 ж. 10 Ақп.
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I think this video can be seen as a bit of a 1 million sub special as it's sort of a recap of many things, but I think it's also much more than that so I have left the title as is. The other option for the title was: "Solving First World Problems with expensive toys"
P.S. I know I spoke about a potential sub-channel. But I decided, at least for now, that there won't be a sub-channel at all. I thought about this a lot and after finally managing to become realistic I have realized that there's no way I can do two good channels, I'll just dilute everything. This channel has always been a product and reflection of my passions and interests and if these interests and passions change slightly then the channel should reflect that. So what will actually happen is that I'll just drop 2-3 good motorcycle-themed videos per year on the main channel instead of 12 garbage ones on a sub-channel. Hope that makes sense.
P.P.S. Brock was a bit of a sex offender now that I think about it...
P.P.P.S Most of the video was filmed in Northern Portugal. The parts with the NX250 are in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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  • Motivation: kzhead.info/tools/t3YSIPcvJsYbwGCDLNiIKA.html I think this video can be seen as a bit of a 1 million sub special as it's sort of a recap of many things, but I think it's also much more than that so I have left the title as is. The other option for the title was: "Solving First World Problems with expensive toys" P.S. Brock was a bit of a sex offender now that I think about it... Support the channel by shopping through this link: amzn.to/3RIqU0u Patreon: www.patreon.com/d4a Become a member: kzhead.info/tools/wosUnVH6AINmxtqkNJ3Fbg.htmljoin

    @d4a@d4a3 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, I prefer everything on the same chanel. I hate sub channels. I believe KZhead channels should be back to the "hey I'm someone and this is what I wanted to talk about" and not more specific themed channels and subchannels madness it is today. Keep on keeping on!

      @tripylsd@tripylsd3 ай бұрын
    • Oh wow! Congrats on 1 million subs! I totally missed that. I think I subscribed not long after you had started and still thought of you as a small channel. Haha, I guess the channel isn’t that small anymore! 🤣 I’m glad there are a million other subscribers enjoying your excellent content! 👌

      @Conservator.@Conservator.3 ай бұрын
    • Anyone who’s not interested in motorcycles can skip those videos, no problem. No need to create a second channel unless you’d produce at least 24 motorcycle videos a year I’d say. And once more: Congratulations! 🥳

      @Conservator.@Conservator.3 ай бұрын
    • Great video actually. I got my first motorcycle at ten, rode it every day. Of course I had to learn to work on it but there was no impetus to run away. Home was the base for fun. Late teens I got a 69 charger r/t 440 Magnum. I did have to learn to work on it but the majority of that was playing and fun. Might have run from cops eager to issue speeding tickets, but I don't remember 😂 okay. I still shared those fears of getting trapped in the rat race but I had my escapes early on. It all works out, we just have to find our way.

      @elgringoec@elgringoec3 ай бұрын
    • amazing video ❤❤

      @MrLince-hr4of@MrLince-hr4of3 ай бұрын
  • you never see bikes parked in front of therapist offices!

    @SoulTouchMusic93@SoulTouchMusic933 ай бұрын
    • But there's always at least one in front of a lawyer firm or a dentist's office 😁

      @d4a@d4a3 ай бұрын
    • @@d4abecause these two guys have a lot of money 💰 😊

      @milosbosnjak4278@milosbosnjak42783 ай бұрын
    • But you can see it in front of morgues or hospitals

      @Kodreanu23@Kodreanu233 ай бұрын
    • @@Kodreanu23 Along with skateboards, fast cars, ladders and guns - so live in a cocoon?

      @zorbakaput8537@zorbakaput85373 ай бұрын
    • Also chairs. You'd be surprised how many people die each year climbing on a chair trying to kill a mosquito or a fly. Also, slipping in the bathtub. So, let flies crap on you and don't take baths 🤟

      @d4a@d4a3 ай бұрын
  • The video can't make me buy anything because I don't have money

    @natthaphonhongcharoen@natthaphonhongcharoen3 ай бұрын
    • We too are broke af

      @c0348whn@c0348whn3 ай бұрын
    • I'm broke too,but I still don't have a use for this type of bike.

      @sporty196071@sporty1960713 ай бұрын
    • Same

      @athafawwazrudiyanto5966@athafawwazrudiyanto59663 ай бұрын
    • You don't have money because you never studied money.

      @C_R_O_M________@C_R_O_M________3 ай бұрын
    • Exactly! I read rich dad poor dad 3 times since 6am today and now I'm a billionaire

      @d4a@d4a3 ай бұрын
  • Finally beach episode of my favorite anime

    @user-ne4go1kh1z@user-ne4go1kh1z3 ай бұрын
    • So much fan service!

      @d4a@d4a3 ай бұрын
    • agreed

      @hrishikeshaggrawal@hrishikeshaggrawal3 ай бұрын
    • that squeezed a hearty chuckle outta me!

      @spencertaylor5836@spencertaylor58363 ай бұрын
  • That's exactly what driving a bike felt like for me. I often described it in Dutch as "verstand op nul, blik op oneindig", which roughly translates to "mind at zero, vision at infinity".

    @MicraHakkinen@MicraHakkinen3 ай бұрын
    • Beautiful sentence

      @Kodreanu23@Kodreanu233 ай бұрын
    • Bikes aren't driven, they are ridden... You can't sit inside the bike to drive. You sit on it and ride...

      @REDLINERUNNER@REDLINERUNNER3 ай бұрын
    • @@REDLINERUNNER Oh no, I only have a driver's license, not a rider's license!

      @MicraHakkinen@MicraHakkinen3 ай бұрын
    • @@MicraHakkinen It's called driver's licence, but English is special language... For example you are traveling by car or on bus, but in both cases you are inside the vehicle...

      @REDLINERUNNER@REDLINERUNNER3 ай бұрын
    • love this phrase!! holds so true for motorcyclists, being present in the moment is essential for your survival!

      @alexicon_@alexicon_2 ай бұрын
  • At first I learned about engine balance, and now I'm learning about life balance. Internal combustion really is the solution to everything.

    @GuagoFruit@GuagoFruit3 ай бұрын
  • Planning to buy my first motorcycle this year, at 35, soon 36. Life long childhood dream might finally come true!

    @F3udF1st@F3udF1st3 ай бұрын
    • Never too late. I got into motorcycles later than cars as well and it's everything I've ever loved about cars but more and better. I almost feel sad that it's overtaken my life-long love for cars but there's truly not a single experience in my life that I love more than riding my motorcycle.

      @floww2953@floww29533 ай бұрын
    • Do it!

      @Steven_cheeseberg@Steven_cheeseberg3 ай бұрын
    • I’m 45 and I am to …been into overlanding which I love but I can bring this with.

      @akb-661@akb-6612 ай бұрын
    • go dualsport, I started doing it last year also mid 30's, after only riding road since I was 21, and now I recommend it to everyone who is considering a bike just for the fun of riding. I went crf300l just for the minimal maintenance compared to the more offroad focused machines, and on the stock tyres it behaved very well on the road if you find yourself mostly there and still worked fine offroad unless it was really wet/muddy, or change them for something more knobby if you find yourself enjoying the offroad more to really get the most out of it. Though people do it, I wouldnt recommend a 300l if you're thinking about long road trips

      @Fromatic@Fromatic2 ай бұрын
    • Facing 44.. 36 I still had an amazing body but I’m pretty far from that due to marriage and a slip and fall accident shortly after. I’ve always been good on bikes, better than most, but never got a motorcycle bcs of its deadly reputation. However just a couple weeks ago I traded a personal build for a surron x and I love it and it feels like it’s going to get me into better shape bcs the dirt bike really is a workout off road.

      @AutoBodyEverything@AutoBodyEverything2 ай бұрын
  • I love your non-mechanical videos just as much as the engine stuff. Turns out your philosophical ramblings appeal to me in extreme. Thank you

    @chrisohagan8131@chrisohagan81313 ай бұрын
  • Unbelievably relatable. It was as if you set down a Cliffes Notes of my state of mind, then and now. I have been “shopping” motorcycles all winter, I now understand the reason for it. Not only an engine guru, but a “fisher of men” as well. You’ve helped me understand my mini bike racing engines and their physics, and why I want something else now, too! I like your channel the way it is, an extension of yourself, not just another motor channel. We come here for you!

    @josephrockey2000@josephrockey20003 ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much for that

      @d4a@d4a3 ай бұрын
    • you got this man

      @dylanc2806@dylanc28063 ай бұрын
    • Great video, you've certainly helped motivate me to fix up my old dirt bike and get out there. My story hits a lot of the same notes as yours, especially early on. except I did start on bikes young and I did run away once...eventually snapped at 22 after having dropped out of school and working menial tech support jobs. One day I packed my bags, sold my beautiful but extremely high maintenance 1990s vfr400 and set off to ride from london to moscow and back on a cub90. Came back, started back in a new place with my then girlfriend and got another boring tech job. I was immediately miserable and got fired in 3 months, rinse and repeat another couple of times. Eventually picked myself baxm up and decided i would teach myself to code and pivot to becoming a software developer which was more interesting and would allow me to try my hand at becoming a digital nomad. Fast forward 6 years, 3 jobs, 1 pandemic later, I'm now established in my career and living in a new place on my own, but with the opportunity to own and ride motorbikes...I got hooked back in by a guy I met in a bar who had just passed his license. 2 weeks later I was the proud hooligan owner of a ktm 690 duke, and it was the most fun I'd had in year blasting down the b roads on it...and all without having to do stupid speeds, just like my vfr400 it could demolish bigger heavier bikes on the right road, with the right rider. All whilst truly having to work the bike and at (mostly) legal(ish) speeds. Anyway, I think you've convinced me to try and become a functional mechanic and get out on some trails by recommisioning my old Honda NX650 and hitting the dirt. Maybe I'll eventually trade in the 690 duke for a 690 rally...

      @gdwe1831@gdwe18313 ай бұрын
  • YES! One of the happiest times of my life was riding dirt bikes (1982 Honda XR100) through "undeveloped" areas with my buddies in the early 80s. We had sooo much fun and felt completely free. "I Don't ride my bike to win races, nor do I ride to get places. I ride to escape this world. I ride to find peace with myself. I ride to feel free, and I ride to feel strong..."

    @billyk8161@billyk81613 ай бұрын
    • ohhh.....and I'm still riding!

      @billyk8161@billyk81613 ай бұрын
  • I can relate to everything you've said. I began my mechanical 'fix' on trail bikes as a youth, so motorcycles and then fast cars have always been a constant companion. I agree that plonking along on my KLX dual-sport is one of the most enjoyable times I've ever had. Thanks

    @gbauto7006@gbauto70063 ай бұрын
  • Wow, the first half of the video was almost philosophical... though, I think this is an amazing video and one of the best (even if rarest) things of the internet, getting to somewhat know a stranger and his story and how he feels about it... reminds me of the old KZhead days... and you seem like a genuinely nice person, for the way you explain yourself and think and reason! Anyway, I agree that off-road bikes are one of the best feelings in the world, even if I can't afford to keep one right now, it's an alway present thought, and can be very liberating to do things just for the passion and pleasure they give you.

    @IoRobot_98@IoRobot_983 ай бұрын
  • Well, I passed my bike test in the early 1960s, got rid of my ‘last bike’ in early 70s, and hankered after another till in my 70s I bought a cheap Chinese one. Now got a 32 y.o. Yamaha trail bike, plus a little Honda to work on and modify, and I’m a satisfied 77 y.o. A lot of sense in this video so thank you for it. And congrats on 1M subs, I’ll add mine to the total. Les in UK 🇬🇧

    @leslieaustin151@leslieaustin1513 ай бұрын
  • Hi. I'm Brazilian, I'm very interested in cars and understanding how they work, and that's why your videos came to me. I really liked it and I won't miss one. Today's episode was different, but oddly enough, it was the one that touched me the most. Your story often seemed like mine, how you felt and thought since you were a child (even though I'm much older than you). Your videos inspire me, and today's even more so. If on the one hand, at the moment I can't afford to have a motorcycle right now, this video made me rethink a lot of things about what I want in my life. Thank you very much for your work and for sharing your experiences with us.

    @fabriziopiantamar@fabriziopiantamar3 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for your kind words, I really appreciate them and they're the reason why I make videos like this from time to time

      @d4a@d4a3 ай бұрын
    • D4d is the only channel that can make a philosophical vídeo and science videos and reach the same audience

      @braziliansheetbox2497@braziliansheetbox24973 ай бұрын
  • You were wrong when you said it wasn't educational or informative, it was both to anyone looking for something but don't know what. Glad your having fun, I was lucky enough to start riding off road age 11 in 1968. Even though we had no money and quite large family, I had friends who had bikes that needed fixing kinda regular.

    @1crazypj@1crazypj2 ай бұрын
  • You're not alone in your way of thinking. I'm glad I'm not alone either. And the funny part is that I began feeling my life was going somewhere when I started doing things the way 8-10 year old me thought it should be. It was a very painful process, because I began this change kinda late, "rules" strayed me from my true self for several years. The result? Today I'm the family's "black sheep" that everyone is fond of. I changed my life in a way I once thought (or I was told...) it was impossible. And it is still changing , still in motion. And I love this motion. It is really a relief knowing I'm not stuck in a 9 to 5 routine. I hope everyone that can relate to this feeling to have a wonderful life. And if you feel that you're not there yet or feeling lost, I have something for you: Never ever forget the things you promised to yourself.

    @samuelprados4975@samuelprados49753 ай бұрын
  • Brb putting a deposit on a $30,000 R1250 GS just so I can ride it to the local Starbucks every weekend

    @AKK5I@AKK5I3 ай бұрын
    • If that's a dual sport then an Escalade is a hatchback

      @d4a@d4a3 ай бұрын
    • ​@@d4aEscalade is a A-class car. Or You can write it's city car. On some markets it's "kei" car. 😂

      @mmllmmll22@mmllmmll223 ай бұрын
    • Living the dream !

      @therealfakecaptain7978@therealfakecaptain79783 ай бұрын
    • Its many years since the bmw gs was a nimble fun offroader. The new ones are sport tourers, and horrible at that too

      @t16205@t162053 ай бұрын
    • Yep I did that but not Starbucks, shite coffee

      @touchingthecloth@touchingthecloth3 ай бұрын
  • I'm 24 and i have that adventure itch, because i tried it and it made me so happy. one year later, I bought a Honda CB500X and just went through a gnarly mountain climb with it (while carrying a passenger) I'm so happy. I will never forget your first video when you first got the CRF300. Have fun D4A! Also, you should try motocamping!

    @vuzinskienterprise4568@vuzinskienterprise45683 ай бұрын
  • "I can think about nothing else other than riding." You nailed it!

    @Al_Rowell@Al_Rowell3 ай бұрын
  • The ability for motorcycles to make me just stop actively thinking is unreal. It's the only time I can get myself to be completely, 100% focused on one thing and one thing alone. I love that it takes me away from all the screens and nonsense in my life and forces me to just live in the moment. Even after getting hit by an F-150 in 2021, I knew I couldn't give it up. I was looking for a new bike that same day in the hospital. It really is one of the best things I've ever done for myself.

    @Sarin-Q@Sarin-Q3 ай бұрын
    • Yeah I almost feel like he didn’t touch on that concept enough. There’s so much going on, leaning, clutch work, gear changes, front and rear brakes… double or triple that if you’re off road or if you’re in a group. yes, it’s overwhelming at first, but years later I don’t know a better way to clear my mind

      @dylanc2806@dylanc28063 ай бұрын
  • Welcome to the club. We're so glad that you could join us. I recently sold my only car, which slowly turned into a "project car" thanks to VW's sadistic designers & engineers. I now own 3 motorcycles that I can ride plus a project bike. And I'm spending less money & having more fun on the road despite having 3 registrations & insurance bills to pay. I'm lucky enough to live in Australia, where the climate is conductive to year round motorcycle riding, but I encourage you all to give it a go, no matter where you live. I have 4 friends who took up motorcycling after seeing my example & they're all loving it.

    @punchbuggyyellow7097@punchbuggyyellow70973 ай бұрын
    • I ride straight through our cold/dark/wet/occasionally snowy climate here in PA. For anyone reading this, seriously, the weather shouldn’t be your reason to not ride. There’s insulated and heated gear, once you’re going it doesn’t even matter

      @dylanc2806@dylanc28063 ай бұрын
  • Wonderful wonderful video and commentary. Learned to ride at 42 and now at 48, my husband and I are setting off across the US on two CRF300L Rallys. What led to this was the same experience as you: true mental peace created by the preceding years of dual sport riding on cheap, used, reliable TW200s. I’m genuinely at my happiest, and most human, when riding our small engine dual sports. Your video is a timely reminder to keep these activities a priority, to prevent them from sliding into the background. Love your channel… just found it and subscribed. Thank you!

    @harriedpotter9039@harriedpotter9039Ай бұрын
  • I went through this last year. I took 2 weeks off work and “finally, ran away”. I packed by bags, booked ferry from Dover to Calais and just drove across Europe. Alone. No plans. City to City. I ended up 3000km from home in a city called Iasi in Romania. Honestly, the best 2 weeks of my life. The only time i actually felt free.

    @marwood9421@marwood94213 ай бұрын
    • WTF!!! how much did it cost you? Love it!

      @billyk8161@billyk81613 ай бұрын
  • I had two wheels in 2nd grade(Bonanza mini bike, 61 now) and as a teenager, I stopped for a long time, but coming back to riding again. Thanks for telling it like it is.

    @johno8817@johno88173 ай бұрын
  • my favorite video of the year so far! i’ve been into bikes for a long time, and for the same reason (although my project car was a mazda miata) and i have all but abandoned working on cars for the same reason. i get to ride my bikes as much or more than i work on them. and while i have a couple of big, expensive road machines my favorite weekend get away bike is my suzuki DRZ400. it does everything and it’s a blast to ride every time. so, great video and great advice. bikes give you freedom, scratch the itch to tinker, and put you in a “no mind” state better than anything. i’m sharing this with one with everyone.

    @Corkelfinn@Corkelfinn3 ай бұрын
  • Oh, man. It made me very happy to see you laying the bike over and dragging it through the brush by its front tire. Because you are riding it the way that bike was designed to be ridden. Congratulations.

    @Thesaurcery4U2C@Thesaurcery4U2CАй бұрын
  • All very true. I am now 61, but at just 18 I went round the island of Sicily (about 1500 km) on a 125cc trials bike (a Honda TL125 - look it up). It was slow but I was in no hurry. The point is that I enjoyed it and it felt like the world is an open book. Granted, today the world is very different but a motorcycle is still an experience like no other at a pretty affordable price.

    @manuellongo4365@manuellongo43653 ай бұрын
  • Amazing video. My bike is also my authentic stress-release freedom machine and a car (in europe) will never even get close to the amount of freedom 2 wheels can get you.

    @jairo.cabello@jairo.cabello3 ай бұрын
  • Utterly brilliant video, D4A! I agree that an off road bike is some of the best therapy a person can get. Very glad to see you getting some 'no-mind' seat time in for yourself - very well deserved.

    @maxcactus7@maxcactus73 ай бұрын
  • man, this video was so amazing so touching, so relatable. it was truthful, it was raw and personal. from the bottom of my heart i wish you nothing but good luck. with love from iran 🇮🇷

    @siavashmehran2990@siavashmehran29902 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for sharing this. Motorcycles are special, and while I am more "chopper/cruiser" man than offroad - I do love how free you are when you just drive wherever you please, finding new routes and enjoying views everywhere. Kudos to you and please always share those happy moments with us - you teaching us more than you think!

    @sorek__@sorek__3 ай бұрын
  • Thank´s for another great video! I did that "Run Away" thing in my youth. Though, in co-operation with my mother: She told her stubborn son, wanting to be a seaman: "Ok, You may go, but, you get a education first, you are not going to remain on ships, the rest of your life" and you must be able to have a work then. I left home, 14 year "old", was sailing when 15, (during summer break), and ended my education as a well educated member of the crew. Sailed around the world 2 times. I had made a promise to myself: I will do this, until I am an officer, and then quit. Did so, and I am happy, have never regretted a day of my life. And what a life! It`s better to say sorry, then ask for permission, yes, but sometimes you have to listen, to a good advise. from a Finn in Diaspora

    @outsider7658@outsider76583 ай бұрын
  • Nice vid man, continue making these types of content

    @josephsambual7135@josephsambual71353 ай бұрын
  • As a gen 2 MR2 turbo owner, I can confirm that I have spent a lot more time having fun on my Supermoto than in my MR2 because of all the problems that come with old performance cars. As amazing as my MR2 is when it's working properly, going within the speed limit on a motorcycle will always be more fun than any car.

    @judge831@judge8313 ай бұрын
    • A Skateboard down hill at 50kmph trumps both of those for thrills v budget ...

      @kevwills858@kevwills8583 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this! 💯 agree, been riding for 20+ years, love every minute.

    @SS61972@SS619723 ай бұрын
  • So much truth and reflects my journey. Ride safe!

    @tarjas@tarjas3 ай бұрын
  • This off script free topic videos are great. Keep making more. Insights from intelligent people is a rare treat these days

    @jilijeg@jilijeg3 ай бұрын
  • The subtitles for the beginning part of the video are golden.

    @qazserNOS@qazserNOS3 ай бұрын
  • I love all your videos. I know nothing about engines but I love your enthusiasm and way of explaining things. This video is special, it's different but it's a reminder to always work on something you're passionate about. I think we all need to be reminded of that. Thank you.

    @MetalRenard@MetalRenard3 ай бұрын
  • you're previous bike video already convinced me, this video added more icing to the cake! your channel's awesome!

    @GuyGidoni@GuyGidoniАй бұрын
  • I've been there, When i was 27 i bought BMW F800GS, after few years i changed it to Honda XR 400 :D I like to tinker with bikes so it gives me pleasure bouth ways, simple and reliable, light for off-road.

    @mkostrubiec205@mkostrubiec2053 ай бұрын
  • Looks like you're having a good time - that makes me happy for you! Unfortunately I have to disappoint you, i dont want to buy a motorcycle now after watching. What i do want is to finish my Nissan Stagea build this year. Because you're right: Its one of the few places, where the head actually turns off. I just enjoy the smell of oil and dealing with problems i didnt even know could exist. And even if i dont finish up this year: My garage is my retreat from the nasty world outside! Keep up the great videos, i learned a lot - Thank You!

    @caffeinedep6492@caffeinedep64923 ай бұрын
    • First gen? 2.5? 2.6?

      @d4a@d4a3 ай бұрын
    • @@d4a 1997 RS FOUR E-WGNC34, RB25DET S2, AT. Bought it for criminal cheap with blown up engine. Got a new engine from japan. It runs, but turned out the intake manifold was warped during transport. So i got a greddy style intake manifold and thus i went down the rabbit hole of new turbo, ecu and all that stuff

      @caffeinedep6492@caffeinedep64923 ай бұрын
    • The cool factor of that car is off the charts in my book. I'm a rabbit hole regular 😂 here's the funny part, after being through it 3 times my only advice is power through it, embrace the wins and the fails, enjoy the journey and the lessons, the destination is just icing on the cake.

      @d4a@d4a3 ай бұрын
    • Print it on a poster and sell it as merch ;)

      @caffeinedep6492@caffeinedep64923 ай бұрын
  • Words to live by! Totally relate to this, thanks for the video!

    @richardjapin@richardjapin3 ай бұрын
  • been riding MX since a kid. now in 50's. i can absolutely relate you are of no mind when riding, except to the task at hand

    @deliriousnomad@deliriousnomad3 ай бұрын
  • Super relatable bro

    @zakengalsulkar5778@zakengalsulkar57783 ай бұрын
  • 10:50 mrš ,bježi odmene 😂😂

    @radoslavmaksimovic6997@radoslavmaksimovic69973 ай бұрын
  • Wow!!! Loved this! Never knew you were both a great engineer, and an astute philosopher!

    @Quidisi@Quidisi3 ай бұрын
  • What a great vid. Love this guy. There was one point in my life where using a sportbike to commute to work was the only thing keeping me sane. Not exactly the safest thing to do, and I had a couple lowsides and an impact where I flipped over the handlebars and slammed into an suv, but you gotta do what you gotta do to survive in this world. I'm glad you mentioned gear too. Gear is not cheap, but the high-quality back protector insert in my jacket saved my spine and armored pants saved my kneecap from shattering.

    @sntslilhlpr6601@sntslilhlpr66013 ай бұрын
  • this video just made me even more confuse; my youngest uncle died on motorcycle accident, my father also had severe and permanent injuries from motorcycle crash, and right now im very inclined to buy one for myself...

    @DCSAmimd@DCSAmimd3 ай бұрын
    • I had a motorcicle at 14 (50cc) then at 18 I got a 99' CBR600, then at 20 a 2006 GSX-R 750, I was able to ride on a race track once and at that moment I realized that the bikes on the street are just too dangerous, I sold it. Now like 18 years later I found the need for one as a transportation, and I bough a small 400cc bike, then a month later I got a company car and I didn't need the bike at all, and you know what?, I don't miss it, I found that riding on the streets nowadays is more dangerous than before due to the increase of population of my area, it's a tourist place and in summer is the hell, simply too dangerous. So my advice, if you can get one and have fun in a controlled enviroment, go ahead. The real danger are the other drivers, avoid them as much as you can. If you fall (that is 100% guaranteed, all riders fall eventually because is oil, ice or whatever on the road) and you wear protection, you'll be fine.

      @JP-xd6fm@JP-xd6fm3 ай бұрын
    • Don't ride on the street and don't do stupid shit and you're 99% safer lol. I also witnessed my dad have a pretty brutal bike accident that ended with him getting a shiny new titanium addition to his femur. He tried crossing a ridiculous off camber section, and said seconds before "ok, now this is where we make decisions"... Yeah, that about says it lol. Keep it to single track and off road and don't try to be the next Pastrana, and the worst you'll likely see is a nasty bruise.

      @maxj9204@maxj92043 ай бұрын
  • nope, your previous one about bikes made me buy a dual sport

    @szymoniak75@szymoniak753 ай бұрын
  • Im so happy for you that you've found this method of release! Despite some bumps, bruises, and perhaps a broken bone or two, it'll make you a happier (and thus healthier) person.

    @timrlang159@timrlang1593 ай бұрын
  • I remember when I first saw this channel ages ago. I think you had less than 200k subscribers. But your videos were easily one of the most informative I have ever seen. You make everything easy to understand and make videos on really interesting topics. Congratulations on 1 million subscribers!

    @bollemann2582@bollemann25823 ай бұрын
  • No girl waiting on the beach? Meh.. no sale.

    @frankr6702@frankr67023 ай бұрын
    • yep, do soo much for the hot chicks! if they only knew...

      @billyk8161@billyk81613 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for a great video. I sent it to my kid who is in college now and I think having the same thoughts about what work life will be like. When generalized your ideas are about finding fun in life even though we have to work to feed and house ourselves. Thanks.

    @denmarktwp@denmarktwp3 ай бұрын
  • Amen brother. I've followed you for a few years and have learned A LOT from the "fun and interesting stuff on the D4A channel." I got myself a new Suzuki DR650 in June 2022 and have evangelized the dual sport lifestyle ever since for reasons very similar to yours. My wife got her Yamaha TW200 around then and my brother got his DR650 shortly after. I know you're somewhere in Europe but if you ever take a trip to the western United States, be sure to bring your bike. Maybe we'll see you on the trails. Long live D4A!

    @oliverjackson2594@oliverjackson25943 ай бұрын
    • Those tw200s look so cool

      @dylanc2806@dylanc28063 ай бұрын
  • this might be the greatest and most motivating video i've seen this year. I told myself on new years I would get a motorbike, for the freedom, the thrills, getting into the community. this video has given a whole new perspective (that of adventure riding rather than just on roads) and now I'm definitely wanting to try it out. awesome video

    @powerguard2988@powerguard29882 ай бұрын
  • I love this video and I think it is perfect for this channel. You have been driving for answers and now you have at least “some” answers. Your words are very true and remind me a lot of what I’ve been going through for many years now. I still don’t have a bike…

    @VictorMPR@VictorMPR3 ай бұрын
  • Loved that video. You have summarized my dual sport bike story perfectly. Thank you.

    @ianhart356@ianhart3562 ай бұрын
  • One of the things I miss about riding when i had a Ducati was all the different smells and temperature changes. Like going through a big dip I feel the temp drop where the trees were casting shadows. I could smell people having a barbecue and burning wood in fireplaces. It was magical.

    @badgermetal@badgermetal3 ай бұрын
  • Love the passion you bring to engines and this video. It was a special video getting to know your back story

    @mullingreen8370@mullingreen83702 ай бұрын
  • Great insights and points. Expressed some of my feelings better than I could have. Thank you for sharing!

    @JacobAnawalt@JacobAnawalt2 ай бұрын
  • Oh wow, perhaps the most "relatable" video I've ever seen. I love your mechanics videos, but this one....I felt I could relate to it 100%. Thanks for sharing this "adventure part of you" I've had this "itch" for so long as well! Wish you all the best in your new adventures!

    @manugrend@manugrend2 ай бұрын
  • That was incredible! I enjoyed every minute of it 👍🏽

    @AEyob21@AEyob213 ай бұрын
  • Wow! I knew I subbed to your channel for a good reason; your excellent explanations of stuff I didn't know I needed to know. I have ridden motorcycles my entire adult life and know exactly the sentiment you descrided of finding mindfulness and adventure. But I never once wanted to ride off road - I do now!!!

    @jonathanmackie4884@jonathanmackie48843 ай бұрын
  • Well received and Inspiring, thank you.

    @johnsalisbury3768@johnsalisbury37682 ай бұрын
  • Great vid! Also dead-on with the old car/motorcycle conclusions. At some points it could've been me doing the talking (this includes the part of shouting at a dog that is giving chase...) Oh, and your car turned out amazing!

    @StruunerWarg@StruunerWarg2 ай бұрын
  • i can totally agree. especially offroading is extremely calming and fun for me

    @gipsydanger4312@gipsydanger43122 ай бұрын
  • I was thinking about this... but probably you are giving it the last drop needed. Thank you.

    @vladdmytruk2955@vladdmytruk29552 ай бұрын
  • you inspired me as i bought a used crf250L in early 2023 after watching your video on the 300 purchace... as they say "its like hiking but faster" or possibly dirt surfing... i live in arizona high desert so many great places to ride out here... really liked your explaination about running away. thats exactly why i bought my dualsport to get out of town and away from people. good for the introvert mind

    @brandonb87@brandonb873 ай бұрын
  • ❤ keep exploring, great philosphy, wisdom and adventure. I appreciate your work. Thank you

    @Arrlidge@Arrlidge2 ай бұрын
  • I always enjoy and learn from every video you do. I've always been drawn to motorcycles, but am terrified of them. This dual sport thing makes sense and everyone I have met that has one has said the same thing. I didn't know that it would put your mind to ease though. So THANK YOU for that!

    @JazzbLu@JazzbLu3 ай бұрын
  • Mototherapy, friend. Though my dad never used the term, he knew the secrets of two wheeled freedom.and passed it on to all of his sons. We put it into practice each a little differently than the next, but it's a haven for each of us.

    @jonfeuerborn5859@jonfeuerborn58593 ай бұрын
  • I fell into the 'bike means of escape' thing at the age of 14, I'm 77 now, its middle of the winter in Canada and I can't wait to get back on the bike. Some call it a sickness but it really is the opposite. Really enjoyed this vid and I enjoy all your amazing and informative vids

    @raydejong4020@raydejong40203 ай бұрын
  • You nailed it. Just nailed it. Thanks for sharing this. I came to the very same realisation after my father died a few months ago. I started motorcycle lessons a few weeks after that

    @MrBlablaishere@MrBlablaishere3 ай бұрын
  • This video has so much "LIFE" information. Beautiful video man.

    @gusidichaitanya176@gusidichaitanya1762 ай бұрын
  • 2 wheels and an engine, such a simple combination that really can help your mind and nourish your soul.

    @robertmaitland09@robertmaitland093 ай бұрын
  • I love the passage saying "(the bike is) a vessel of occasional escapes into freedom and adventure." is very true. I'll be using it as a quote from now on if you don't mind. I don't have an adventure bike (yet ?) but already my bikes are such vessels. Very good choice IMO for the Honda CRF 300, that is the kind of adventure bike I'd most likely go to. Keep up the good work, your videos are very good and instructive !

    @NicolasSaudemont@NicolasSaudemont2 ай бұрын
  • Profound sentiments! Well done.

    @TomTurner704@TomTurner7043 ай бұрын
  • i only have a crf 110 right now but I really agree with you, theres nothing like being on two wheels especially on some nice trails.

    @slimsqde7397@slimsqde7397Ай бұрын
  • What a timely video my wife and I just realized at 24 and 26 that we both wanted to ride dirt bikes as kids but out parents wouldn't let us and now we both work good jobs so we're gonna clear some of our land for a track so we can enjoy it for a bit and then out kids can

    @danielmorris7648@danielmorris76483 ай бұрын
  • Recently bought my third bike, and this video is very relatable as someone about to begin university. Would absolutley love more motorbike content!

    @kickflipper5861@kickflipper58613 ай бұрын
  • Great video, thanks for sharing some of your back story, and of course the dual sport topic is right up our alley! Such an incredible value, bikes like the Honda that take us so many places....

    @RIDEAdventures@RIDEAdventures3 ай бұрын
  • Excellent video. Really loved it. Thank you.

    @motostroller@motostroller3 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely loved the vid! I can relate!!!

    @mtbguidecoeurdalene2741@mtbguidecoeurdalene27413 ай бұрын
  • thanx dude. I am thinking for several yeras to go for ofroad bikes. All he reasons why i wanted to do so, u just told me u got them. I have to move to Sweden first and as soon as i get settled i will buy my first bike. Have fun and keep posting.

    @erikbos9199@erikbos91992 ай бұрын
  • you reminded me of my chilhood. I turned out to be a biker afterwards. but work kept me away from my bike for last 2 years. Can't wait to go back to my bike and feel the wind again.

    @abhishekmukherjee3840@abhishekmukherjee38403 ай бұрын
  • Just last summer I purchased a Royal Enfield Himalayan. It was a 2022 still in the crate. I'll be 59 this year and had been away from riding for almost 12 years. This is absolutely the most fun bike I've ever owned. Your story will most likely help a lot of folks. Thank you for having a great channel.

    @adampatterson707@adampatterson7072 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for making this video mate. ❤

    @MohanSai26@MohanSai26Ай бұрын
  • Great life advice!!!! I’ve had similar experiences!

    @paullane7489@paullane74893 ай бұрын
  • Yep, this pretty much sums it up. Thank you.

    @miker7851@miker78512 ай бұрын
  • You are really a good guy, thank you for making all this content for us, it motivates me a lot!

    @sanktsalva8886@sanktsalva88862 ай бұрын
  • Yes, yes, yes! I had been thinking about "it", but now I understand why. Thank you for opening the door to a world of freedom.

    @Jose-pv9qr@Jose-pv9qr17 күн бұрын
  • Great video once again! Love your content, keep making real videos about yourself and your passions! I’ll watch every one of them!!!

    @hugofahrenholz6225@hugofahrenholz62253 ай бұрын
  • Excellent ideas and you have a brilliant way of putting your thoughts across.

    @orionxingu1758@orionxingu17582 ай бұрын
  • Love the analogous direction you took this video in. Not just another riding vlog or a review but rather a life perspective. One that conpletely speaks to my own state of mind and opinion on working the daily grind behind the wall of a prison built to support the dreams of someone else. So yeah, when Im not trading the bulk of my life away to make someone else wealthy I want to think about nothing and just live in the moment. No distractions from other people. No conjested roads. No complications.

    @michiganmoto7687@michiganmoto76872 ай бұрын
  • What an awesome video. You hit the proverbial nail on the head. I'm 76 and have three of them in my garage. One's an adventure bike, one's a dual sport and one's a little trail bike. All are tickets to freedom.

    @michaelsupple6081@michaelsupple60812 ай бұрын
  • Nailed it! This is the reason I ride motorcycles, scubadive, freedive, travel and explore! Just an itch to explore and get the mind off the repetitive nature that life is. Thanks for sharing!❤

    @t3llmike@t3llmike2 ай бұрын
  • Not only is the video relatable, it's deeply touching and resonates with me very well. I'm in a similar situation you were once in, a student with a great love and passion for cars, bikes and motorsport, who's sort of afraid of what's to come in the future. I want to be able to tinker on cars, I want to be able to drive them, I want to be able to experience that freedom you were talking about, but I'm unsure of it all, how to pull it off and if it'll ever come true. I'm so glad I found this channel a couple of years ago because I've learned so much and it's helped me in making that decision and reassured that this is what I want to do in life, it's seriously one of the best automotive related channels out there. Your production quality rivals that of Fortnine. To a million more subscribers! P.S. Ja sam iz Hrvatske i vrlo mi je drago vidjeti i čuti da jedan tako influentan i kvalitetan kanal dolazi sa ovih naših prostora, pozdrav!

    @mathorsky@mathorsky2 ай бұрын
  • Very well said. I've been considering going the dual sport route. I have a lot of trails around me so it's perfect!

    @bassfan71@bassfan7128 күн бұрын
  • I went from riding sport bikes(which are still very fun at the track) to riding a WR250R. A coworker convinced me about 2 years ago. I can’t believe I’ve went 20ish years of riding bikes without owning a dual sport. Life changing.

    @IAmTheJManOfficial@IAmTheJManOfficial2 ай бұрын
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