This video was original released in 2016 on the channel of a production partner. We just never got around to uploading it to our channel as well! The good news? As of 2024 Larry and Paul are still riding.
My wife and I hit Limerick Forest up for our wedding anniversary. While looking at a map inside the parking lot. I heard a voice yell from a van. It said you must of got rained on today. I walked over and it was Larry. I replied with hey your the TH-cam guy Larry. Lol. He laughed and we chatted for 20 minutes. Larry told me he doesn't get it. With regards to the attention from this video. I think it's the fact. That they have covered decades of riding. It also gives us younger riders hope. That we as well can enjoy this passion for many more years. Kudos to Larry and Paul. You guys are awesome. I had my wife take a pic with Larry and I. It will be framed and reside in my man cave.
This video is tragically underrated. As someone who picked up an enduro bike as his first motorcycle at 48yo, this provides so much inspiration. I've climbed rock, ice, and alpine in my 20s and early 30s, picked up MTB at 35 and then in 2021 my cardio ability got squashed by post-COVID complications. I'm adrift without something that brings adventure to my life. My wife has had cancer three times and she's only just hit 45. We have only been riding 6 weeks and put nearly 900 miles of dirt on our 501s and already met and made friends with some fantastic people. I'm so incredibly thankful to have found something that feeds my soul and this video is inspiring. I want to be that 70+ rider still getting after it in the woods feeling like a 4 year old wondering what's around the next corner. Thank you! Dum vivimus, vivamus! (while we live, let us live)
These old guys are great, wicked video !! I am only 48 but one of my best riding friends is 74 and he goes like stink, he backs away from nothing, rides 10 hour days without bitching and every time we welcome new young men onto rides you see them thinking oh shit it's gonna be a slow day - 10 minutes later they are wondering wtf and even more so when we stop and chat and they find out his age....KEEP GOING MEN AND WOMEN, stay fit as you can and keep riding 🙂
I met Larry at the Cord 2 years ago. When I recognized him I said: " I wanna be like you when I grow up". I'm 42. What a legend, so nice and so humble.
I have watched thousands of vids about motorcyckling. This is the one that inspires me the most and encourage me to keep on driving and I can watch it again and again. Thanks for the upload!
What a fantastic mini, doco. Paul and Larry, you are an inspiration. I can’t ever imagine not riding, I don’t know what I would do. Here’s hoping I’m riding into my 70’s and beyond. @traction eRag, well done and keep em coming 👍🏻
I had a Honda 70 for my first bike. MAN I drooled over the Trail 90..I figured if I had one of those, my life would be perfect. I am 65 now and looking to get back in the dirt after a 45 year hiatus. I've put it off far too long. I bought two nearly complete dirt bikes (boxes of parts and frames) for $100. A YZ125 '88 engine. An 89 YZ 125 frame. A '90 YZ 250 engine and an 89 YZ 250 frame.. Ginna restore them both to factory fresh and go terrorize the mountains around here...at low speeds ;)
@@TractioneRag I have always enjoyed wrenching on things. The added thrill is that the owner had dismantled everything down to the frame so it is like putting together a puzzle. I've been digging eRag and those Aussie guys at Cross Training...your narration styles remind me a lot of the dry wit of Warren Miller! You got Oz and Canada covered. Time I think, to fire up an American branch ;)
These guys talk just like my father does about hunting. He has always said if he died in the woods chasing whitetail or chasing elk through the mountains then he would be a happy man. No need for a burial just let the bears and lions get him. He's also always said the mountains and forests have blessed family with food since he was a boy. So it may ask for a gift in return. He's 67 and still bow hunting like he's in his 30's and 40's. Also still gets out and trail rides with me a couple times a year.
Awesome video. This is a repost or a remake though isn't it Dallas? Or were parts shared before? Excellent anyways I hope I make the next twenty years to he riding at 74
This video was original released in 2016 on the channel of a production partner. We just never got around to uploading it to our channel as well! The good news? As of 2024 Larry and Paul are still riding.
That's so great to hear!
My wife and I hit Limerick Forest up for our wedding anniversary. While looking at a map inside the parking lot. I heard a voice yell from a van. It said you must of got rained on today. I walked over and it was Larry. I replied with hey your the TH-cam guy Larry. Lol. He laughed and we chatted for 20 minutes.
Larry told me he doesn't get it. With regards to the attention from this video. I think it's the fact. That they have covered decades of riding. It also gives us younger riders hope. That we as well can enjoy this passion for many more years. Kudos to Larry and Paul. You guys are awesome. I had my wife take a pic with Larry and I. It will be framed and reside in my man cave.
This video is tragically underrated. As someone who picked up an enduro bike as his first motorcycle at 48yo, this provides so much inspiration. I've climbed rock, ice, and alpine in my 20s and early 30s, picked up MTB at 35 and then in 2021 my cardio ability got squashed by post-COVID complications. I'm adrift without something that brings adventure to my life. My wife has had cancer three times and she's only just hit 45. We have only been riding 6 weeks and put nearly 900 miles of dirt on our 501s and already met and made friends with some fantastic people. I'm so incredibly thankful to have found something that feeds my soul and this video is inspiring. I want to be that 70+ rider still getting after it in the woods feeling like a 4 year old wondering what's around the next corner. Thank you!
Dum vivimus, vivamus! (while we live, let us live)
What an amazing comment. Thank you. 🙏🏻 Glad you found the drug of off-road motorsickles.
These old guys are great, wicked video !! I am only 48 but one of my best riding friends is 74 and he goes like stink, he backs away from nothing, rides 10 hour days without bitching and every time we welcome new young men onto rides you see them thinking oh shit it's gonna be a slow day - 10 minutes later they are wondering wtf and even more so when we stop and chat and they find out his age....KEEP GOING MEN AND WOMEN, stay fit as you can and keep riding 🙂
Happy to hear Larry and Paul are still riding
I met Larry at the Cord 2 years ago. When I recognized him I said: " I wanna be like you when I grow up". I'm 42. What a legend, so nice and so humble.
Being 63 and still riding as hard as I have in my long career of riding and racing, these guys are who I hope to be in my 70’s and older!
I have watched thousands of vids about motorcyckling. This is the one that inspires me the most and encourage me to keep on driving and I can watch it again and again. Thanks for the upload!
Well said
🙏🏻 Thank you.
One of the best biker videos ever made.
What a fantastic mini, doco. Paul and Larry, you are an inspiration. I can’t ever imagine not riding, I don’t know what I would do. Here’s hoping I’m riding into my 70’s and beyond.
@traction eRag, well done and keep em coming 👍🏻
I had a Honda 70 for my first bike. MAN I drooled over the Trail 90..I figured if I had one of those, my life would be perfect. I am 65 now and looking to get back in the dirt after a 45 year hiatus. I've put it off far too long. I bought two nearly complete dirt bikes (boxes of parts and frames) for $100. A YZ125 '88 engine. An 89 YZ 125 frame. A '90 YZ 250 engine and an 89 YZ 250 frame.. Ginna restore them both to factory fresh and go terrorize the mountains around here...at low speeds ;)
Right on! Reading this fills me with joy. You must be soooooo excited! BE SAFE! Just being out there is reward enough.
@@TractioneRag I have always enjoyed wrenching on things. The added thrill is that the owner had dismantled everything down to the frame so it is like putting together a puzzle. I've been digging eRag and those Aussie guys at Cross Training...your narration styles remind me a lot of the dry wit of Warren Miller! You got Oz and Canada covered. Time I think, to fire up an American branch ;)
Megs moved to Texas to brush up on her 'MERICA! attitude. We're hoping she transforms... heh heh. Just joking of course...
@@TractioneRag they don't speak Merican in Texas. Its all Texican
@@TractioneRag the soil there is too muddy. Made deep and thick by greasy puddles of melted Canadians
Excellent Videography! Inspirational Content!
Glad you enjoyed it!
This video and their stories are awesome!
These guys talk just like my father does about hunting. He has always said if he died in the woods chasing whitetail or chasing elk through the mountains then he would be a happy man. No need for a burial just let the bears and lions get him. He's also always said the mountains and forests have blessed family with food since he was a boy. So it may ask for a gift in return. He's 67 and still bow hunting like he's in his 30's and 40's. Also still gets out and trail rides with me a couple times a year.
Hope they are still riding.
They are so
Awesome video. This is a repost or a remake though isn't it Dallas? Or were parts shared before?
Excellent anyways I hope I make the next twenty years to he riding at 74
It was originally published on the channel of one of our production partners, Russ. We just never got around to putting it on our own channel.
@@TractioneRag Makes sense, I was fairly certain it was not just my age and ADD screwing with me. Great piece.
Thanks for reposting, the older I get, the more I can relate😁
Nxt level guys, more great Canadian and American folk
I just bought a new bike at 60 years old. Figured I can make it to 65. But if Im still riding at 70 it better not be on a 10 year old bike.