Late Gen X here. Started riding this summer. It has played a huge role in reducing stress, mental clarity, and just overall happier outlook on things. Throttle therapy is real. Even if I just ride alone, it does more than any amount of doom scrolling on a social media site.
I'm a 46 year old dad. I've just started riding motorcycles with my 19 year old son. We even took the MSF class together!. I lost my twin brother over 2 years ago and our rides have been bringing smiles that had become infrequent. Also the perk of getting out with him away from his phone and PS5 is AWESOME. He's been taking it back n forth to work and rides as much as he can. Get a bike if you're thinking about it! It adds depth to your life. Be safe and God bless.
This is awesome, glad you and your son have this. I don't enjoy video games very often but if you can find one that you might enjoy, playing with your son will add a whole other level of connection.
We play on the PS5 together. I've been playing vids for over 40 years. Very competitive at one point. My reflexes aren't what they used to be but I still enjoy it.
That is awesome you've been able to bond with your son like this. When my son is old enough, I'm looking forward to the same thing if his interest is in riding. I am sorry for your loss of your brother, but I pray his memory is with you always and joins you on your rides, and know you will see him again some day. God bless!
I stumbled upon your channel a couple of weeks ago and I subscribed to your channel. As an older rider now, I first started off many years ago with a 500 cc bike and as my journey continued, I bought bigger motorcycles. Well, as I have become older, I am not as strong as I once was. So, I made a decision to downsize and I am back to a Z400, which I have had for four riding seasons. What I found was the small cc motorcycles are just plain fun and when I get off the bike I have a big grin and can't wait to ride the next day. Motorcycling is my prozac and being on a bike is magical. I agree with you that getting out on a motorcycle is life saving. One does not have to spend a lot on a motorcycle, buy used or small. Motorcycling is magical. Ride safely.
Nice vid man... Gen X here who started riding 27 years ago at age 19... probably got 350,000 miles in during that time... life has had plenty of turmoil, but motorbikes and the buddies I've made through them are damn near the only constant. Ride fast- take chances.
Gen Z has problems moving out of their parent(s) house due to the horrible economy and wages that haven't grown with inflation. They can maybe afford a cheap used car, but especially in seasonal / northern states, bikes are probably not a practical purchase. Plus you need an MSF course, helmet, insurance, plates etc. I do agree that riding has many benefits besides getting from point A to B. But income is probably the greatest hurdle for most younger people. That, and getting off your phone or videogames for more than 15 minutes. My daughter is early Gen Z (1999) and her phone is her life. For me (gen X) it's main functions are gps, weather, alarm clock and restroom buddy.
Well said brother. I'm 51, a Personal Trainer and a Honda Fury rider. We chatted before in your older vids. Working out, riding and video games is my outlet. But riding is my ZEN! Ride Safe Brother!!!
just turned 18 couple months ago and got the license right away(its 18yo in s.korea) and got the mt07 thanks to my supportive parent, and geez I love riding, the freedom the amount of exploration of my tiny country(lol) the smell the wind hitting my face, gosh I love every aspect of riding a motorcycle. but geez it feels weird to ride a mt07 like a cruiser, I should've gotten a Honda rebel loll, butttt still I love the torque of my 07
Man the streets of America are beautiful, look at the trees. Ofcourse everything you said are we are the loneliest generation despite the social network.
As an elder millennial, I can relate on some levels and even more so as a beginner rider riding has and is changing my life and bringing more of myself out from within as a result. Thanks for sharing your thoughtful insight. 😌
I’ve been a fan for quite a while. I appreciate the Zen of the videos of you just riding. I got my Fury about a year ago. Watching you, I came to know it was the machine for me. It damn sure is. This video put into words many of my thoughts. Go forward with élan and confidence.
I found your channel a little while back while trying to figure out how to do something on my Fury, and I'm glad to be here. As a fellow gen z guy (born in 98) I agree with everything you said in this video. I was in a really bad spot in my life when I finally pulled the trigger on getting my own bike, and riding is a big part of how I got better. I'd go as far as saying that it saved me from myself.
Another simple way to look at it: riding makes you forget about your problems, even for a moment. Different generations have different problems, so motorcycle fixes them. I'm an early Millennial, introverted, overworked middle management that gets pressure from both end. I don't suffer from loneliness, ride to get away from people. And people I met while riding, likely only talks about motorcycles and that's fine.
I'm gen X, but encouraged my college-student son to ride, and even got him his own bike for exactly the reasons you mention. Now, he wrecked it, we fixed it, and then he blew the transmission right out of it, but I consider the mental health benefits worth the cost. He's healthy and happy. He's playing varsity ball at a good school, and has a girlfriend that loves him. (Even tho he looks like a blonde Shrek) His bike may not have been the only reason he's doing well, but I'm sure it helped.
This is coming from an '04 Gen Z kid who works full time in a technical, computer focused job... god I can't wait to get my bike. I've always thought motorcycles were cool, and figured I'd like it because I love driving and pushing my car more than the engineers probably accounted for, but taking the MSF was a magical moment. Even just going 20 in a parking lot, you get that taste of learning a new skill when you perfectly nail an upshift to 2nd for the first time, all the sensations that force you to be present, and despite sweating buckets, I knew it was for me. I can't wait to be the dipshit playing in traffic, because I'll be the dipshit who has an awesome, therapeutic, and viscerally engaging hobby. I'm now saving up so I can have enough cash to get an apartment and a bike all at once.
Don't take this the wrong way, Get something to learn the mechanics that won't be your financial ruin if it goes wrong. Not many people intend to dump their bike but there are so many ways. Tinted visors and shades are high on the list,didn't see the gravel.
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I’m Gen z, starting riding cause motorcycles are fucking sick, but also because I wanna woogity woogity with some other bikers. Fr tho I’m lonely asf ur right. Hopefully will be getting a bike soon, got a job interview today and another tomorrow.
There used to be a lot of third spaces, where you could go to spend time with others without the expectation of spending money. Now? You walk out the door you've practically got someone standing outside to start reaching into your wallet before you even make it to the car. Gen Z doesn't have money for that.
I see life as the movie American psycho.... Let me explain 🤔 I'm a Gen X, work from 9 -5 I'm good to my neighbors and go to church sometime even though I'm an atheist 😮 and pay my taxes 😂😢. But when my real enjoyment come i take that hatred mask off and cosplay my my bad boy biker time. I wish I could be my self 24/7 but I can't since society sees me as an outcast or outlaw. So to live the best way i can with society i must wear my hatred mask. Hope this help to someone 😊 And for you my friend ur the future of us boomer and Gen X rider. Take care brother.
Gen Z dipshit here, I totally agree. I get the whole lonely thing, but its not like many Gen Zrs actually go out and explore hobbies IN PERSON. Like, I'm too broke right now for bike, but it doesn't stop me from going to car shows and bike shows to talk to people and just be around that culture. Like, I still watch motovloggers to experience it on the social media side, but you kinda need to be around your hobbies in real life too. A point you didn't cover too is the whole short attention span thing. I think that riding would help some people out with their attention spans because they have to be focused and multi-task. Hopefully more Gen Zers get into bikes, it's one of the best things that has happened to me, peace bro ✌️
Gen X father of a gen Z here. Where are you guys? Ok, you're obviously get out and amongst it, but where are your peers? My son (26) always seems to be the youngest in any of the endeavours that he pursues, and quite often by a wide margin. He was the youngest at the Lacrosse club when he was playing. Now, he's consistently the only gen Z on race day at his local yacht club. I ride with one of his mates because his mate's only got one other friend to ride with. It's bizarre. Where are you all? When I go to the pub to see a band, it's just a sea of grey hair. When someone pulls off their helmet, more grey hair! Camping, fishing, hunting... grey hair. Yep, I'm generalising, but it seems like my generation of parents have got your generation chained up in a basement.
@@davidbrayshaw3529 Wassup, I can kinda explain. I work a full time job at my parent's business, and I do virtual school at night. As a result, I am not in direct contact with any peers my age, but I have a few ideas based on loose interactions. One of the main causes of this behavior is from COVID. It occurred around important developmental stages for some Gen Zers, leading them to lose a sense of self, and lose the understanding of friend groups. As a result, Gen Zers are more likely to spend ALLLLLLLL day on their phones because they are scared of the real world. A lot of them developed depression, social media addiction, and anxiety, so basic social interactions are very hard for them. Instead of trying new things, they choose to hide. I don't live this way because I know I only live once and I need to make my life worth living, but I am aware of the struggles they face. That's just what I know as a "semi-outsider", peace bro ✌
@@davidbrayshaw3529 I got you! So I think the main reason that Gen Zrs are "hiding" is because of the pandemic. Now, for older people it might not seem like such a big deal, but the pandemic occurred at a crucial developmental period for a lot of Gen Zrs. As a result, many do not understand friend groups or have a sense of self. Many Gen Zrs developed social anxiety, depression, and phone/social media addiction. Because of this, many are too scared to leave their rooms because basic interactions cause them to panic. I also feel like parents these days are way too easy on their kids, which I really don't understand. I only see people my age at car shows featuring new cars, but other than that, they are MIA, but yeah, I totally understand what you're talking about.
Perhaps Gen Z is lonely because they are in love with the "tools" that help them from being lonely? just a Gen "X"er here :) Yeah the fall season now is cruel to riding. pretty, but cold hearted at 37 degrees at 65MPH!! Love the engine heat on the legs my Africa Twin provides on a cold day too! yep 2 wheeled therapy for sure.
Dude- seriously, how tall are you? Cruisers may not fit but check out some of the adv style bikes like a KLR, BMW-GS, Triumph Tiger, KTM, etc... lots of high seats and spacious seat-to-peg distance on them... I've had buddies 6'6" who ride this type comfortably.
@ianashmore9910 Gotcha. Look for a used KLR650. It'll be tall enough to work for you, and can be bought cheap enough. they've been made in 3 different generations since 1987ish... first ones were kinda square and went until like 2007. 2008 on was a more rounded bodystyle, but still pretty much the same mechanically as the earlier model... within the last several years is when Gen 3 got released and they updated the body a bit again and made them EFI... If you're looking for cheap but still reliable, I'd probably search for one of the Gen 2's from probably 2008 until like 19-20ish...
Don't rule out cruisers. My Son is 6'4" and loves his V-Star 950. There's plenty of ways to mount forward controls, and even extended forward controls on plenty of cruisers.
@@EsotericRider Keep your hope and keep hoping for more. When hard work and preparation meet with opportunity, hopes are realised. Without hope and endeavour, your outcome is guaranteed and it is never what you want.
Hahahha great video right here! I also identify as a riding season. People get butt hurt over way too much these days. Get on your bike or learn to ride. Everything gets better on a motorcycle.
Dude, as Boomer, the only thing that can save Gen Z is accepting Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior and that includes you. Your generation is craving the supernatural and many are turning to witchcraft, which is destroying their lives. Riding a motorcycle is a passion of mine but I don’t worship it, I worship God and I invite you and the rest of your generation who haven’t been born again, to take that step of faith. Put your focus on ✝️, live Christian life and then make disciples within the motorcycle community! That’s one way to help save your generation!
Late Gen X here. Started riding this summer. It has played a huge role in reducing stress, mental clarity, and just overall happier outlook on things. Throttle therapy is real. Even if I just ride alone, it does more than any amount of doom scrolling on a social media site.
Good for you man, keep the tires on the road and ride safe. See you on the road.
I'm a 46 year old dad. I've just started riding motorcycles with my 19 year old son. We even took the MSF class together!. I lost my twin brother over 2 years ago and our rides have been bringing smiles that had become infrequent. Also the perk of getting out with him away from his phone and PS5 is AWESOME. He's been taking it back n forth to work and rides as much as he can. Get a bike if you're thinking about it! It adds depth to your life. Be safe and God bless.
This is awesome, glad you and your son have this. I don't enjoy video games very often but if you can find one that you might enjoy, playing with your son will add a whole other level of connection.
We play on the PS5 together. I've been playing vids for over 40 years. Very competitive at one point. My reflexes aren't what they used to be but I still enjoy it.
That is awesome you've been able to bond with your son like this. When my son is old enough, I'm looking forward to the same thing if his interest is in riding. I am sorry for your loss of your brother, but I pray his memory is with you always and joins you on your rides, and know you will see him again some day. God bless!
Thanks so much.
Millennial here. This advice rings true no matter what generation you are from. Ride free brothers and sisters.
I stumbled upon your channel a couple of weeks ago and I subscribed to your channel. As an older rider now, I first started off many years ago with a 500 cc bike and as my journey continued, I bought bigger motorcycles. Well, as I have become older, I am not as strong as I once was. So, I made a decision to downsize and I am back to a Z400, which I have had for four riding seasons. What I found was the small cc motorcycles are just plain fun and when I get off the bike I have a big grin and can't wait to ride the next day. Motorcycling is my prozac and being on a bike is magical. I agree with you that getting out on a motorcycle is life saving. One does not have to spend a lot on a motorcycle, buy used or small. Motorcycling is magical. Ride safely.
It's more fun to ride a slow bike fast than ride a fast bike slow.
Nice vid man... Gen X here who started riding 27 years ago at age 19... probably got 350,000 miles in during that time... life has had plenty of turmoil, but motorbikes and the buddies I've made through them are damn near the only constant.
Ride fast- take chances.
Gen Z has problems moving out of their parent(s) house due to the horrible economy and wages that haven't grown with inflation. They can maybe afford a cheap used car, but especially in seasonal / northern states, bikes are probably not a practical purchase. Plus you need an MSF course, helmet, insurance, plates etc. I do agree that riding has many benefits besides getting from point A to B. But income is probably the greatest hurdle for most younger people. That, and getting off your phone or videogames for more than 15 minutes. My daughter is early Gen Z (1999) and her phone is her life. For me (gen X) it's main functions are gps, weather, alarm clock and restroom buddy.
Well said brother. I'm 51, a Personal Trainer and a Honda Fury rider. We chatted before in your older vids. Working out, riding and video games is my outlet. But riding is my ZEN! Ride Safe Brother!!!
just turned 18 couple months ago and got the license right away(its 18yo in s.korea) and got the mt07 thanks to my supportive parent, and geez I love riding, the freedom the amount of exploration of my tiny country(lol) the smell the wind hitting my face, gosh I love every aspect of riding a motorcycle.
but geez it feels weird to ride a mt07 like a cruiser, I should've gotten a Honda rebel loll, butttt still I love the torque of my 07
Man the streets of America are beautiful, look at the trees.
Ofcourse everything you said are we are the loneliest generation despite the social network.
As an elder millennial, I can relate on some levels and even more so as a beginner rider riding has and is changing my life and bringing more of myself out from within as a result.
Thanks for sharing your thoughtful insight. 😌
I’ve been a fan for quite a while. I appreciate the Zen of the videos of you just riding. I got my Fury about a year ago. Watching you, I came to know it was the machine for me. It damn sure is. This video put into words many of my thoughts. Go forward with élan and confidence.
They say, road has answers for everything.. ✌️
I found your channel a little while back while trying to figure out how to do something on my Fury, and I'm glad to be here. As a fellow gen z guy (born in 98) I agree with everything you said in this video. I was in a really bad spot in my life when I finally pulled the trigger on getting my own bike, and riding is a big part of how I got better. I'd go as far as saying that it saved me from myself.
I was thinking just the same! Thanks for the reinforcement.
Just working to get there, hopefully soon!
The "Imagine having a bealtifull day outside of the four walls of your home and thinking 'I have nothing for me out there'" hit very close to home
I'm a 'boomer' (apparently). I have found as I get older that time on my bike (alone) is priceless.....
Another simple way to look at it: riding makes you forget about your problems, even for a moment. Different generations have different problems, so motorcycle fixes them. I'm an early Millennial, introverted, overworked middle management that gets pressure from both end. I don't suffer from loneliness, ride to get away from people. And people I met while riding, likely only talks about motorcycles and that's fine.
I'm gen X, but encouraged my college-student son to ride, and even got him his own bike for exactly the reasons you mention. Now, he wrecked it, we fixed it, and then he blew the transmission right out of it, but I consider the mental health benefits worth the cost. He's healthy and happy. He's playing varsity ball at a good school, and has a girlfriend that loves him. (Even tho he looks like a blonde Shrek) His bike may not have been the only reason he's doing well, but I'm sure it helped.
Gen X here. Riding does bring down stress and give the feeling of freedom. We just need to get more gen Z on motorcycles.
You just voiced out 3/4 of the list of reasons why I ride motorcycles bro. I’m Gen z too btw see ya on the road.
This is coming from an '04 Gen Z kid who works full time in a technical, computer focused job... god I can't wait to get my bike. I've always thought motorcycles were cool, and figured I'd like it because I love driving and pushing my car more than the engineers probably accounted for, but taking the MSF was a magical moment. Even just going 20 in a parking lot, you get that taste of learning a new skill when you perfectly nail an upshift to 2nd for the first time, all the sensations that force you to be present, and despite sweating buckets, I knew it was for me. I can't wait to be the dipshit playing in traffic, because I'll be the dipshit who has an awesome, therapeutic, and viscerally engaging hobby. I'm now saving up so I can have enough cash to get an apartment and a bike all at once.
Don't take this the wrong way,
Get something to learn the mechanics that won't be your financial ruin if it goes wrong.
Not many people intend to dump their bike but there are so many ways.
Tinted visors and shades are high on the list,didn't see the gravel.
I’m Gen z, starting riding cause motorcycles are fucking sick, but also because I wanna woogity woogity with some other bikers.
Fr tho I’m lonely asf ur right. Hopefully will be getting a bike soon, got a job interview today and another tomorrow.
"Woogity woogity" bro I ain't heard that since rocket power. When you hit em with it, finish it with a 🤙🤙
Gen z here, '96. I like your video and perspective, hope to see you on the road someday.
The kids are alright.
Especially the kids on motorcycles.
There used to be a lot of third spaces, where you could go to spend time with others without the expectation of spending money. Now? You walk out the door you've practically got someone standing outside to start reaching into your wallet before you even make it to the car. Gen Z doesn't have money for that.
Nice, beauty of a fall day to ride .
Wait a minute, you sound like a Gen X... hehe
I like adrenaline stuff and always wanted a bike but in Florida I’m scared of riding. Too many people drive unsafe
Im a gen z but us sportbike riders love our 360 and gopros
I like listening to you chat, thanks for the video.
I see life as the movie American psycho....
Let me explain 🤔
I'm a Gen X, work from 9 -5
I'm good to my neighbors and go to church sometime even though I'm an atheist 😮 and pay my taxes 😂😢.
But when my real enjoyment come i take that hatred mask off and cosplay my my bad boy biker time.
I wish I could be my self 24/7 but I can't since society sees me as an outcast or outlaw. So to live the best way i can with society i must wear my hatred mask.
Hope this help to someone 😊
And for you my friend ur the future of us boomer and Gen X rider. Take care brother.
"I ain't bad, but the bad don't mess with me."
Remember that. Ride Safe my friend.
"im not like the other girls"
Yeah, kinda hard to be like the other girls when you're a guy.
Gen Z dipshit here, I totally agree. I get the whole lonely thing, but its not like many Gen Zrs actually go out and explore hobbies IN PERSON. Like, I'm too broke right now for bike, but it doesn't stop me from going to car shows and bike shows to talk to people and just be around that culture. Like, I still watch motovloggers to experience it on the social media side, but you kinda need to be around your hobbies in real life too. A point you didn't cover too is the whole short attention span thing. I think that riding would help some people out with their attention spans because they have to be focused and multi-task. Hopefully more Gen Zers get into bikes, it's one of the best things that has happened to me, peace bro ✌️
Gen X father of a gen Z here. Where are you guys? Ok, you're obviously get out and amongst it, but where are your peers? My son (26) always seems to be the youngest in any of the endeavours that he pursues, and quite often by a wide margin. He was the youngest at the Lacrosse club when he was playing. Now, he's consistently the only gen Z on race day at his local yacht club. I ride with one of his mates because his mate's only got one other friend to ride with. It's bizarre. Where are you all? When I go to the pub to see a band, it's just a sea of grey hair. When someone pulls off their helmet, more grey hair! Camping, fishing, hunting... grey hair. Yep, I'm generalising, but it seems like my generation of parents have got your generation chained up in a basement.
@@davidbrayshaw3529 Wassup, I can kinda explain. I work a full time job at my parent's business, and I do virtual school at night. As a result, I am not in direct contact with any peers my age, but I have a few ideas based on loose interactions. One of the main causes of this behavior is from COVID. It occurred around important developmental stages for some Gen Zers, leading them to lose a sense of self, and lose the understanding of friend groups. As a result, Gen Zers are more likely to spend ALLLLLLLL day on their phones because they are scared of the real world. A lot of them developed depression, social media addiction, and anxiety, so basic social interactions are very hard for them. Instead of trying new things, they choose to hide. I don't live this way because I know I only live once and I need to make my life worth living, but I am aware of the struggles they face. That's just what I know as a "semi-outsider", peace bro ✌
@@davidbrayshaw3529 I got you! So I think the main reason that Gen Zrs are "hiding" is because of the pandemic. Now, for older people it might not seem like such a big deal, but the pandemic occurred at a crucial developmental period for a lot of Gen Zrs. As a result, many do not understand friend groups or have a sense of self. Many Gen Zrs developed social anxiety, depression, and phone/social media addiction. Because of this, many are too scared to leave their rooms because basic interactions cause them to panic. I also feel like parents these days are way too easy on their kids, which I really don't understand. I only see people my age at car shows featuring new cars, but other than that, they are MIA, but yeah, I totally understand what you're talking about.
Perhaps Gen Z is lonely because they are in love with the "tools" that help them from being lonely? just a Gen "X"er here :) Yeah the fall season now is cruel to riding. pretty, but cold hearted at 37 degrees at 65MPH!! Love the engine heat on the legs my Africa Twin provides on a cold day too! yep 2 wheeled therapy for sure.
I've wanted to get into riding for years. But I'm just too damn tall. 😢
Dude- seriously, how tall are you? Cruisers may not fit but check out some of the adv style bikes like a KLR, BMW-GS, Triumph Tiger, KTM, etc... lots of high seats and spacious seat-to-peg distance on them... I've had buddies 6'6" who ride this type comfortably.
@rich_mc
6'6" I've been to the bike show in NYC. I remember only fitting on a couple bikes, and none of them were cheap starter bikes.
@ianashmore9910 Gotcha. Look for a used KLR650. It'll be tall enough to work for you, and can be bought cheap enough. they've been made in 3 different generations since 1987ish... first ones were kinda square and went until like 2007. 2008 on was a more rounded bodystyle, but still pretty much the same mechanically as the earlier model... within the last several years is when Gen 3 got released and they updated the body a bit again and made them EFI... If you're looking for cheap but still reliable, I'd probably search for one of the Gen 2's from probably 2008 until like 19-20ish...
Don't rule out cruisers. My Son is 6'4" and loves his V-Star 950. There's plenty of ways to mount forward controls, and even extended forward controls on plenty of cruisers.
I'm from the old school of the 60s
"I am not like the others!" Kinda cringe. To each their own I guess.
this video makes me want to get a bike
*GEN Z is cooked fam!* 😂😂😂
Shhhh, I don't wanna admit it, have hope! 😅
@@EsotericRider 🤟😬
@@EsotericRider Keep your hope and keep hoping for more. When hard work and preparation meet with opportunity, hopes are realised. Without hope and endeavour, your outcome is guaranteed and it is never what you want.
What is Gen z ? Never heard of it 😮
Hahahha great video right here! I also identify as a riding season. People get butt hurt over way too much these days. Get on your bike or learn to ride. Everything gets better on a motorcycle.
Dude, as Boomer, the only thing that can save Gen Z is accepting Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior and that includes you. Your generation is craving the supernatural and many are turning to witchcraft, which is destroying their lives. Riding a motorcycle is a passion of mine but I don’t worship it, I worship God and I invite you and the rest of your generation who haven’t been born again, to take that step of faith. Put your focus on ✝️, live Christian life and then make disciples within the motorcycle community! That’s one way to help save your generation!
I try to follow that one scipture that says, "whatever you do, do for tje glory of God!" I know I falter but I always go to Him for forgiveness
never heard some one talk so much 👎
@@bigvee401 bro have you heard of a thing called "podcasts"? You'd love those.