Dear TH-cam. I don’t ride motorcycles, I’ve never ridden a motorcycle, and will never have anywhere near that amount of money. Your recommendations suck.
stop shaming and victimizing yourself. whatever your intentions are for commenting, YT allows people to have these shared experiences. you should be thankful for this
Awesome 👏 Josh! U look fit, trim, motivated and above all Happy! Congratulations 🍾🎊 on incredible 200 win at Daytona and bring home a championship on the Ducati V4r! Look forward to meeting you ( again!) at Barber in May 👏👍
I feel ya! Had a run off at T1 last month at the AHRMA race and thought that it was something I could ride out in the grass. My front wheel dug in right away and tossed me over - now I've got a broken collar bone and a (formerly) freshly rebuilt race motor full of sand. That said, Roebling is one of my favorite tracks that we race because it's so flowing.
Very cool video and brings back lots of memories from my youth. I'm an old retired Aerospace Engineer now but I grew up on two wheelers in the 60's/70's and raced Enduro's and a little flat track and competed in Trials events (my true love as a kid) and when I was a teenager I earned an AMA Expert license for 125cc motocross (ranked as high as 5th in the state) in the state of Florida in '74 in 10th/11th grade. In my Sr. year I had hung up my racing boots and was preparing for Engineering College when my Dealer sponsor (Island Yamaha in Merritt Island Fl.) asked me if I'd like to take a weekend trip to Homestead raceway to run some test laps on a new TZ350 (B). I had never even ridden a street bike at that point, but I jumped at the chance and of the three riders they let run laps I had the fastest laps. They then told me and my Dad that they were considering running some of the amateur prelim races at Daytona in '75 and asked if I would like to go? I obviously said yes but only on the condition that my motocross racing mechanic/tuner (my Dad the Rocket Engineer out at Cape Canaveral) could also go fully sponsored. I ended up getting a 5th place and then a podium 3rd place finish in two of the amatuer prelim races in 350cc class and earned my Expert/Pro 250cc/350cc license right there in bike week, which then made us eligible for the 200. We had a very small effort, just a pickup truck and a white ford van and weren't really equipped to run 200 miles but the Dealer's owner and my Dad talked about it and it was agreed we would race. So I got to race in the '75 daytona 200. i got lapped several times by the winner, a certain #1 plated yellow TZ750 ridden by you know who (King Kenny). We had brake and 6th gear problems and spent way too much time in the pits but i did finish, we were 35th out of 72 starts so not horrible. I ran about 1/3 of the '75 road race season after that, pretty much everything in the southeast with one race out west at Laguana Seca. My best pro finish was 9th a Road Atlanta. it was hard to compete against the 500's and 750's in the open pro class on a TZ350 but by the end of the year we had it bored to 400cc and my dad had bigger mikuni carbs with some motocross learned port work and I only weighed 135 lbs so we were getting more competitive. we talked many times about me getting sniffs from some of the bigger pro teams but as much as i loved riding scooters at speed and the competitive spirit of racing I had been accepted at Georgia Tech College of Engineering so I was really ready to move on. and P.S. our tire changes were not nearly as fast...lol
i've never seen you like this before. I can feel how at peace you are. more of this. Whatever suffering you've been going through behind closed doors while you're training and working hard, it's worth it and I can feel it.
Congrats on Daytona, freakin awesome !! That was so fun to watch and happy to support a class act Ducati team! I saw you on Kaplan America's channel keeping it humble, nice. I'll be pulling for you the rest of the season and hope to meet you at Road America in June.
Sick you're on the V4 this year! I hadn't heard about that until now. Hope you crush it this year with another championship. Glad I'm riding a Ducati with you (so to speak).
"not going to go fast enough, to find the balance of the bike" Sheese, I topped out my GSXR750 on Roeblings straight years ago, ~165 mph~. I was looking for another gear before T1 braking zone...fun track.
RRR is arguably one of the best places to do something like this. It's also one of the best tracks to begin your track-riding career on. No steep elevation changes, only one blind corner, long sweeping turns (which give you an eternity to figure out what's underneath you, and whether or not it's working) plus it's a relatively short track so lap times aren't all that long. Warhorse absolutely knew what they were doing testing here. A place like RRR is almost perfect testing site for figuring out a solid baseline. It's also a perfect testing site for riders themselves. You have the best opportunity to take an honest skill assessment in the moment, and be able to recognize progress or mistakes as they happen, and still have enough time and room to correct them. Easily one of the lowest-stress track environments I've ever been to.
Great lookin' bike, great lookin' suit and an awesome rider with a great personality. Many of your subscriber's have been following you since your Yamaha days. Great ridin', Josh. Go get'em, Josh.
my dad owned a 2020 model year v4R, I rode it once. now I consider myself a very good rider, obviously not a pro but I have been riding on dirt and tarmac since 5. I took that bike out and it was a humbling experience. it is a weapon, and definitely too much to enjoy on the street in any traffic. I do miss it but really i have just as much fun on my triumph, despite the hundred-horsepower difference
Only one to win the 200 at night and day I believe? Congratulations Buddy! Been watching you since your first podium at Miller I believe on the 600. Long hard road but you deserve the happiness looks like you’ve found on and off the track!
Hey Josh, Love these vids, as a bike racing enthusiast I only usually get to see racing from a paddock at the track or from my lounge on race day. These give me a great insight into the background work being done by you guys in the preparation for a weekend. Thanks for the effort,.
Glad you hired your guy full time josh,it takes a shit load of time to to put up a professional vid on TH-cam 👍.keep the vids Rollin' in and great content hi from Australia 🖐️
Nice shots with the 360 cam! And congrats on the Daytona win! I know there was a little but of controversy but you did what any good racer does when they see a nice opening. I'm sure you've got to be brimming with confidence after that great performance at Daytona especially with a great package like the V4R. And you lost 20 lbs from last season?! Dude, it shows you are really working hard to be the fastest you can be and it paid off big time!! 💯👍
@joshherrin 👍That shows how comfortable you are on the V2. Thats a flowing track. I'm sure with time you'll get more comfortable on the V4. Hopefully, you made it into Savannah. Great southern hospitality city that a California dude would appreciate.
Loved seeing this close up footage of your Panigale race bikes, some drool worthy hardware that's for sure. Some great riding footage as well. If you're going to keep bringing that kind of content I guess I better subscribe!
Josh I think that you might have the weapon in the Ducati V4 and I hope that you can get that superbike championship that has been eluding you since your last superbike championship seriously good luck to you and be safe .
Dear TH-cam. I don’t ride motorcycles, I’ve never ridden a motorcycle, and will never have anywhere near that amount of money. Your recommendations suck.
stop shaming and victimizing yourself. whatever your intentions are for commenting, YT allows people to have these shared experiences. you should be thankful for this
Yt could just recommend you videos about going to work and paying bills.
No body cares.
Sucks. To be you.
I think it's a sign.
They're cheaper than a car, and give you just a little bit more freedom to go and do things.
Ya never know unless you try.
13 years later you won it again, and you finally got your rolex. BRAVOOO!
Those damn V4 R's sound amazing 🔥🔥🔥
Bruh you need a proper motogp bike for yourself but am afraid you'd still won't be satisfied 🤣
Yeah they do‼️✌️😁🏆
Awesome 👏 Josh! U look fit, trim, motivated and above all Happy! Congratulations 🍾🎊 on incredible 200 win at Daytona and bring home a championship on the Ducati V4r! Look forward to meeting you ( again!) at Barber in May 👏👍
Thank you so much for the support! See you at Barber!
stoked to see you doing well josh good luck this year 🏁
I feel ya! Had a run off at T1 last month at the AHRMA race and thought that it was something I could ride out in the grass. My front wheel dug in right away and tossed me over - now I've got a broken collar bone and a (formerly) freshly rebuilt race motor full of sand.
That said, Roebling is one of my favorite tracks that we race because it's so flowing.
Very cool video and brings back lots of memories from my youth. I'm an old retired Aerospace Engineer now but I grew up on two wheelers in the 60's/70's and raced Enduro's and a little flat track and competed in Trials events (my true love as a kid) and when I was a teenager I earned an AMA Expert license for 125cc motocross (ranked as high as 5th in the state) in the state of Florida in '74 in 10th/11th grade. In my Sr. year I had hung up my racing boots and was preparing for Engineering College when my Dealer sponsor (Island Yamaha in Merritt Island Fl.) asked me if I'd like to take a weekend trip to Homestead raceway to run some test laps on a new TZ350 (B). I had never even ridden a street bike at that point, but I jumped at the chance and of the three riders they let run laps I had the fastest laps. They then told me and my Dad that they were considering running some of the amateur prelim races at Daytona in '75 and asked if I would like to go? I obviously said yes but only on the condition that my motocross racing mechanic/tuner (my Dad the Rocket Engineer out at Cape Canaveral) could also go fully sponsored. I ended up getting a 5th place and then a podium 3rd place finish in two of the amatuer prelim races in 350cc class and earned my Expert/Pro 250cc/350cc license right there in bike week, which then made us eligible for the 200. We had a very small effort, just a pickup truck and a white ford van and weren't really equipped to run 200 miles but the Dealer's owner and my Dad talked about it and it was agreed we would race. So I got to race in the '75 daytona 200. i got lapped several times by the winner, a certain #1 plated yellow TZ750 ridden by you know who (King Kenny). We had brake and 6th gear problems and spent way too much time in the pits but i did finish, we were 35th out of 72 starts so not horrible. I ran about 1/3 of the '75 road race season after that, pretty much everything in the southeast with one race out west at Laguana Seca. My best pro finish was 9th a Road Atlanta. it was hard to compete against the 500's and 750's in the open pro class on a TZ350 but by the end of the year we had it bored to 400cc and my dad had bigger mikuni carbs with some motocross learned port work and I only weighed 135 lbs so we were getting more competitive. we talked many times about me getting sniffs from some of the bigger pro teams but as much as i loved riding scooters at speed and the competitive spirit of racing I had been accepted at Georgia Tech College of Engineering so I was really ready to move on. and P.S. our tire changes were not nearly as fast...lol
Wow. That's an awesome story! Those were the days that racing was the best!
Dude you rock!! I've been a fan of yours for years and will follow you anywhere.
Man that V4 sounds scary. Glad to see Josh is comfy on it. Gonna be a great season!
Gonna try a standup wheelie entering a live track at my local track day :)
You will be kicked out very quickly
It’s not a local track day 😂
i've never seen you like this before. I can feel how at peace you are. more of this. Whatever suffering you've been going through behind closed doors while you're training and working hard, it's worth it and I can feel it.
Lean and Mean. Good luck on the season.
Congrats on Daytona, freakin awesome !! That was so fun to watch and happy to support a class act Ducati team! I saw you on Kaplan America's channel keeping it humble, nice. I'll be pulling for you the rest of the season and hope to meet you at Road America in June.
Those standups are legendary
The V2 is a wheelie machine!
Congrats on the Daytona win!!! Didn’t know you had a TH-cam channel until just now. Subbed!
Nice job on the win last weekend!
Danny A will always take care of you. I trust no one more than him with my bike.
Sick you're on the V4 this year! I hadn't heard about that until now. Hope you crush it this year with another championship. Glad I'm riding a Ducati with you (so to speak).
You are literally living a dream every man has wanted and hopes to have one day!! 🤘🤘🤘
I have to pinch myself all the time. I am very grateful.
Congratulations on your daytona win mate
Congratulations on the 200 Josh you ran a great race. Good luck on the rest of the season.
Great Footage! Awesome edit Nick!!
Thanks!!
Can’t wait to see what you can do on the V4R this year. I need to pickup a new Herrin Ducati shirt to rock this season.
Best inside look yet! Josh is The Best! I may have to make a come back Ha, Ha.
"not going to go fast enough, to find the balance of the bike" Sheese, I topped out my GSXR750 on Roeblings straight years ago, ~165 mph~. I was looking for another gear before T1 braking zone...fun track.
lets see some training at the compound! great content, keep it up!
RRR is arguably one of the best places to do something like this. It's also one of the best tracks to begin your track-riding career on. No steep elevation changes, only one blind corner, long sweeping turns (which give you an eternity to figure out what's underneath you, and whether or not it's working) plus it's a relatively short track so lap times aren't all that long.
Warhorse absolutely knew what they were doing testing here. A place like RRR is almost perfect testing site for figuring out a solid baseline. It's also a perfect testing site for riders themselves. You have the best opportunity to take an honest skill assessment in the moment, and be able to recognize progress or mistakes as they happen, and still have enough time and room to correct them. Easily one of the lowest-stress track environments I've ever been to.
GO JOSH GET THAT !!! SUPERBIKE COMPETITION CHALLANGE WITH GUYS !!
Great lookin' bike, great lookin' suit and an awesome rider with a great personality. Many of your subscriber's have been following you since your Yamaha days. Great ridin', Josh. Go get'em, Josh.
Can’t wait to see u more in MA Superbike this year.
And Big congrats on the Daytona 200 win…. Crazy ending!!!
my dad owned a 2020 model year v4R, I rode it once. now I consider myself a very good rider, obviously not a pro but I have been riding on dirt and tarmac since 5. I took that bike out and it was a humbling experience. it is a weapon, and definitely too much to enjoy on the street in any traffic. I do miss it but really i have just as much fun on my triumph, despite the hundred-horsepower difference
Always enjoy the content and sense of humor!
Hell yeah dude. You kicked ass at Daytona. You lost that baby weight :)
👍😹
Great Content, seeing behind the scenes and what it takes to race at the top level is awesome 🙌👏💪😎🫡
Only one to win the 200 at night and day I believe? Congratulations Buddy! Been watching you since your first podium at Miller I believe on the 600. Long hard road but you deserve the happiness looks like you’ve found on and off the track!
I'm ready to come back to road Atlanta to watch the race.
So jacked to see you back on a Superbike again. Not only that but THE bike to be on! Go buddy!
Cant believe I just saw you on 44teeth. Awesome bro! Good luck this year. Hopefully I see you at Road Atlanta!
Congratz man 🎉👌🍾
This is better than drive to survive and the new motogp series. Keep up the amazing content!
BEST of luck this year bro. Seriously ROOTIN for ya! Great vid
Hey Josh, Love these vids, as a bike racing enthusiast I only usually get to see racing from a paddock at the track or from my lounge on race day. These give me a great insight into the background work being done by you guys in the preparation for a weekend. Thanks for the effort,.
anyone else remember drooling over the 1098R? Think it was around $75k, damn inflation!
Filmed like a TV show nice
Glad you hired your guy full time josh,it takes a shit load of time to to put up a professional vid on TH-cam 👍.keep the vids Rollin' in and great content hi from Australia 🖐️
Make a video showing us how you back slide the rear end and do your stand up wheelies!
Nice shots with the 360 cam! And congrats on the Daytona win! I know there was a little but of controversy but you did what any good racer does when they see a nice opening. I'm sure you've got to be brimming with confidence after that great performance at Daytona especially with a great package like the V4R. And you lost 20 lbs from last season?! Dude, it shows you are really working hard to be the fastest you can be and it paid off big time!! 💯👍
I can't imagine how that bike sounds, you live the life others dream of living, happy for you
It sounds just like the regular V4R, just go to a Ducati Dealer...
That last clip with the accidental focus on the ground was so perfect
Of session 1**
That bike sounds like a beast! The way you ride it shows that your the type of rider than can tame that beast.
I love the sound of the V4. Nothing like it unless you go to a GP race.
Impressive bike beautiful shots!
Saw you on 44teeth migo, rooting for you this season!
Really great content! That V4R sounds mean as f. I'm rooting for you to challenge the Yamahas for the championship. Good luck!
Super Hype for my boy 2023 is our year BACK TO BACK TO BACK....SS D200 SB...LETSSS GOOOOO!!!!!!!! Your Boy TRAXSTARZ!!!!!!
Rumor has it if you race this bike for a season, you wake up in WSBK. Lol
😂
Super stoked to see you back on a Superbike, Even more so on a V4R, You’ll do great💪🏼💪🏼
Try not to Fold it up before the season lol
Where is the ballcap? Only see a beanie on the merch page.
Excited to see him this year at MotoAmerica Superbike!
That 750 had your number . But you won. Great win
Cool to see some footage of Roebling Road. It's a very cool yet obscure race track.
lets go! coming back stronger.
I think the pit stop practice for Daytona worked for you 🙂. Can't wait to watch the rest of your season. You've got a great team!
Great video Josh! Thank you for sharing your experience with this beast, looks great, and sounds great...
Go get’em Josh!
dude that V4R looks physically much bigger than a stock production V4S. Am I trippin?
Congrats on that win the other day. Glad i subbed to you 🤙🏽
Thanks for the sub!
@@joshherrin beeeen subbed for a long time my boi keep up the great work!!
Good job Lanky.. o, and Josh you did aight. Can’t wait to see you rip on that V4R. 👍🏻
Dope video, post more track riding pov videos!!! Love this
Awesome footage man, looks like fun
Here's to hoping you can win with the v4!!!
Damn, what a bike! Don't crash, don't drop it, don't crash......😳
What were your lap times on each bike?
We did a 1:10.2 on the SBK and I’m not sure on the V2. I know we were in the 12’s though.
@joshherrin 👍That shows how comfortable you are on the V2. Thats a flowing track. I'm sure with time you'll get more comfortable on the V4. Hopefully, you made it into Savannah. Great southern hospitality city that a California dude would appreciate.
What a win man! The way you cut through the traffic to win by milliseconds. Epic epic race. You remind me of Casey Stoner.
awesome to see you back on the super bikes!
i spy a danny anderson! best of luck this year rooting for you guys !!!!
Always good to see Bobby changing tires :D
Earned that! well done dude
I knew it! I love riding at that track!
I love how you let us actually hear the bike
Loved seeing this close up footage of your Panigale race bikes, some drool worthy hardware that's for sure. Some great riding footage as well. If you're going to keep bringing that kind of content I guess I better subscribe!
Pretty cool vid man!
Crazy Daytona. All the best.
That V4R is the most beautiful piece of machinery EVER created!!!!! Nice riding also my guy. Kill them filthy tracks.
Congrats on Daytona😉😎
Awesome video ❤👏🏼
Congratulations on the Daytona win 🏆 🏁🏍️
your a beast bro! big inspiration to me and millions more! wish you the best and nothing but fame and fortune my brother!
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That v4 is looking sick can’t wait to watch you at barber in may!
Hey Josh hoping you kill it this year man!! (Guy who rides the XSR900 from the Richmond Ducati event.)
Thanks man! Hope to see you out at the ridge!
finally my favorite US rider on my favorite bike.
Honestly I am a Yamaha nut but I will be cheering for Josh to take the Super Bike Championship this season 💪
Josh knows about the “pin of shame”😂. EXCELLENT ‼️😂
Where did you lose the weight??????
That bike sounds amazing
Crazy to think that I'm literally two of this guy. Moto riders really are modern day jockeys
Love Roebling, awesome little track
I have so much respect for josh…be safe brother!
Josh I think that you might have the weapon in the Ducati V4 and I hope that you can get that superbike championship that has been eluding you since your last superbike championship seriously good luck to you and be safe .
Thank you for the support! I hope you are right!
@@joshherrin Josh nice job on podium finish Saturday good 👍 luck tommorow be safe 🙏
Go Josh!!!