Brother this was a awesome video here. You couldn't have done a better job. The narration to the footage the people and the brotherhood that we all share... Yeah I subscribed too. May the lord continue to bless you in all your travels. Nothing but Love and respect coming from the Retired Outlaw of Ga.
As I watch your video, I am looking forward to a 9 week 10k miles bike trip through northwest US and Canadian Rockies. However, I am currently being treated for cancer. Lord willing, I will be cured and on the trip this summer. Thank you for the inspiration one rider to another.
You're a champ! That sounds like an amazing 9 week journey. The positive mind can be the best medicine your body needs. I wish you a fast recovery and nothing but the best in 2024.
"The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched - they must be felt with the heart." - Helen Keller. Open your heart to the kindness and support of others on your journey. Connect with fellow riders, share stories, and find inspiration in their journeys. "The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." - Lao Tzu. Remember, this trip, like your fight against cancer, is one step at a time. Celebrate every conquered mile and cherish the journey itself.
I'm taking my first motorcycle cross country from Texas to Banf and to the east. I've done two cross countries in a car before but now at 37 and single I'm making choices I wouldn't have in the past. This documentary helped light a fire to what I might discover on the road. Thank you
The touring motorcycle lifestyle was very new to me. Most of my friends and family members told me that my decision to ride a motorcycle at age 64 was reckless and dangerous. But I did anyway and bought a Harley-Davidson Road Glide Special. What I discovered was shocking and amazing. There is absolutely nothing like riding a touring motorcycle. The freedom, beautiful sceneries, exciting ventures, the sounds and smells, the feeling of flying on the highway, the therapeutic benefits, and most importantly the incredible people you meet in the motorcycling family; all part of this wonderful experience. Do yourself a lifelong favor. Ride a touring motorcycle just once.
That is why I bought my 1994 Electra Glide all original with 125K miles on it. She has had more touring miles than I have, but I will ride her until I die.
Im 62 and just started riding. 2004 h.softail . I just can't stop riding. It's very relaxing n stress eliminator. All anxieties at my age and etc just vanishes . Sightseeing smelling the countryside and stopping for coffee or a coke ...nothing better. A kick the bucket list.
I am 83 years old, and ride a 99 Softail Custom. I do not do long rides any more, but ride around the back roads where I live. I started riding on a 1942 "45" flat head, when I was 14 in 1955. I rode an Iron head Sportster for 23 years. Had a few other bikes in between. But the one I have now is just like sitting in my recliner. The stock 99 Softail Custom is the most comfortable of all the bikes I have ever ridden. I have a bad back, but I never worry about the EVO getting me home. I still enjoy getting out during the summer in the cool of the morning for an hour or so. In the winter I wait till it warms up a bit. When I come home my wife of 65 years knows I will be happy.
Dude, you captured on film what every biker feels when they are out riding. No matter the bike, the location, the gender or race, when we are out there riding with friends (and God) it truly transcends everything else. Great job keep up the awesome work.
This! I just ride trails and woods with an off-road only dirt bike and just getting by myself is very relaxing and cathartic. Focused throttle therapy is a lot like focused trigger therapy; both transcend video and audio on the right days.
My Brother, you experienced, produced and shared your own Netflix documentary. In all seriousness, this is it! The journey, the inspiration, the motivation and the tears of joy are all here. As a pastor about to semi-retire ( they won’t let me go fully) I want to trade-in my Vulcan 1600 for an HD (I’ve always wanted one) and cover some miles as I exhale from doing so much, for so many, for so long-my heart, mind and body needs an extended break. One way or another, motorcycle or car, I must see those redwoods. …maybe TH-cam will change again (soon) so your channel will have more than 100k subs…you deserve it. P.s., how many sets of tires have you put on your RG. Peace on your journey of life.
Thank you so much. I really appreciate this nice comment. I've gone through 4 sets of tires in the 60k miles I've got on this RG. Be safe and I wish you all the best in 2024.
I can’t understand why this masterpiece has only 200k views? Dear youtube algorithm, please spread this video as it deserves. Awesome job, just astonishing!
Awe man! Thank you. I really appreciate this comment. Please feel free to share this film with your inner circle and with anyone else you think might enjoy it. Be safe.
This is probably the best motorcycle documentary that I watched until now. Very grateful for your work . Yes it’s a masterpiece and you deserve an Oscar award. You thought of everything, camera angles, storytelling, soundtrack, was really great . Not mentioning the editing hours of footage! ❤ thanks 🙏
@@FullThrottleHOG I'm 25 years old and I really want to start riding! I'm planning on taking classes to ride the Harley Davidson Freewheeler and I'm planning on doing what you did. I love motorcycles, I love the culture and the history. I've never rode a motorcycle in my life, there are so many weekend trips I want to go on and eventually longer trips. I want to eventually go on a cross-country trip from Utah (where I live, as a matter of fact at the 10:29 mark, you went through my city. I live in Saint George 😂) up to Maine, and down through the southern states (possibly all the southern states) I'm excited but nervous at the same time. I want to bring a GoPro to film my rides, a nice camera to take photos of some nice areas, a journal to write down all my stories, and a sketchbook to draw areas, places, and people I met and talked with. All kinds of things are going through my head and I really want to do this! Do you have any advice for me? I would love to hear what you have to say.
9.40 " So i often find myself having difficulty explaining what it is explaining riding a motorcycle on the open road on what on these trips, filming these documentaries and the best i can come up with and while riding it really forces you to think about everything and while you think about everything, in turn you think about nothing and all that white noise that you have going on upstairs in your brain it really helps you find some clarity and it truly is remarkable. " This is something i could not express/explain to non riders.. But finally someone said it.. Beautiful.
I am so glad I found this channel. Im 39, only been riding 2 years, but this is the life style im after. I need this for my soul. Life is short. You are beyond inspiring.
Thank you for taking the time to watch this film and welcome. Please feel free to share this film with your inner circle, or with anyone else you think might enjoy it. Be safe out there and I wish you nothing but the best in 2024.
Man, it’s 4 AM in Saudi Arabia, Riyadh. I was in my bed watching this incredible film of yours. I swear to God, after it was done, I couldn’t sleep, and right now, I’m writing this comment while I’m in my car going to pick up my bike and go for a ride, wishing one day that I come to the US and go on a trip with you.. All respect🫡✨
Hello Abdul…Thank you so much for watching this film. I’m totally honored to hear that this film brought you motivation to get a ride in. Be safe and I wish you all the best in 2024. 🤙🏻
I'm not a Harley guy (even though my last name is Davidson) I ride a BMW but I love Harley people. I've done a few BMW group rides and the vibe is kind of boring. Your doc has me questioning my choice a bit lol. Such a beautiful film....made me feel the way I feel every time I watch Easy Rider and that feeling is FREEDOM
I have owned 15 BMW bikes (1965 though 1990 models), 5 Moto Morinis, 2 Guzzi LeMans, 71 Norton Commando drum braker, and a few others. I, too, did BMW group rides when a 10 year member of the Nor Cal Club. I prefer riding alone. Harley riders are fine, the bikes don't appeal to me.
Did 7500mi last summer, Boston to Grand Canyon, then up through Zion, Bryce, Grand Teton, Yellowstone, Beartooth, Big Horn, Sturgis, Deadwood, Devils, Custer, Badlands, and back. I was addicted, now I need therapy, and can't wait to get going this year. I've NEVER experienced riding in snow and ice, and don't know how, or if I'd have the nuts. Headed to Daytona in 3 weeks, and hoping not to find any. LOVED this video, thank you, narration was superb, some familiar sights. Thank you for helping me get through winter. Outstanding
Having a film provide motivation and positive thinking might be the best compliment I could ever get. Thank you, I appreciate you taking the time to watch this film.
18 more years to go lol. Motivated to stick through these next enlistments just so I can afford and have the time to travel America just like you and Adam. Such inspirations. Thanks for a wonderful video. Can't believe I haven't seen it until now
Right. Let’s get something straight here - That was awesome! Beautifully filmed, narrated and edited, 100% superb! And thank your the list of IO music, there’s a track there I’ve been after for some time but could never find, cheers guys! Love the ‘sophisticated film equip’ and no, Harbor Inn DEFO not for me….
Hello there! Thank you for taking the time to watch this film. I really appreciate it. Im happy to hear you were able to locate the song! Be safe and I wish you all the best in 2024.
I agree you cant go back. Drove on my 1200 Sportster from Alberta- Road to the Sun, Yellowstone, Wyoming, Montana, South Dakota, Sturgess, Nebraska, .Missouri, Beal Street and GraceLand, Tennesee ( Tail of the Dragon) and up through Kentucky, Penn, New Hampshire. Maine. New Brunswick and home to NS after shipping Harley to Calgary from Halifax and all my gear. Best ride ever. ❤ perfect ride! After that nothing compared! That was my " dash". Enjoyed your channel. Your " wife" has a first name! Shes a good sport!
Hello there! Thanks for taking the time to watch this film. Completing your trip on a Sportster is no easy task, so congrats to you on completing such an epic journey. "The Wife", is definitely not a derogatory term. It is her Channel's name. She is a pretty private person and does not like to be on film much, lol. I try to capture as much as she'll let me, but she prefers if I don't use her first name. Thanks for watching and I wish you nothing but the best in 2024.
tremendous editing, sound design, narration and story telling. Tying it all together at the end w the photo and scribbing of "2024" into the journal stating why we all can truly "never go back" bravo 👏
Not excluding the bike ride, the people you meet. The Cinematography, the story lines, and the explorations. Dude this was an "EPIC" journey and a great inspiration, Thanks 👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾
Are you freaking kidding me!! Let first start off by saying I'm a sport bike guy, yes I have rod Harleys, there just not my thing. I will say though the best Harley I ever rode was one with a front tire on the rear, it made a massive difference and frankly was still safe. The guy had been doing it for almost 10 years. Anyway I saw this vid and being a two wheels kinda guy I clicked it thinking ahh I will never make to the end. Let me tell you, not only was this just awesome trip to watch but your video editing is insane!! I blinked and the show was over. Thank you, thank you for showing us that there's still fun to be had even when we get older. I can't think you enough for that. If your just reading the comments section to see if this is worth watching, let me tell ya from a knee dragger this is a great video with beautiful scenery that will leave your jaw hanging. Take care. Peace ✌
Mr. Anderson: Thank you so much for allowing us to share in these joys you've experienced. Please never stop riding, and allow us to continue partaking in these explorations of ourselves and the world around us. Deepest admiration and appreciations.
Great journey! Thankfully for me, I never ever need a reason to ride, good or bad weather. Welcome from Northern Alberta Canada 🇨🇦 Ride safe everyone 🤜🏼🤛🏼
As I watched the video it had me recalling all the wonderful trips I have made on motorcycles over my 56 years of riding. Riding with friends, wife, and my brother are all etched in my memory. I haven't ridden in over two years even though there is still a bike in the garage, not sure if I will ever do so again. But the memories are there for ever. Thank you FullthrottleHogg for bringing the trips back to me.
Can-Am Spyder Ryder here. I walked in on my husband watching this video…as we both ride together with a HOG Chapter. I could not stop watching as i love to film my adventures of ryding my Spyder cross country. Thank you for this master class in filming what it means, feels like and looks like to ride on the open road. May God continue to bless every mile you travel and film 🙏🏽
Ryan, I absolutely loved this epic! Most captivating for me was your rides through Montana and (tops for me) the Redwood Forest. The last time I went through Montana was in 1993 while I was on leave. And my last trip through the Redwood Forest was in early 1979, when I was 15, when my dad and I were the advanced party for my family’s move from L.A. to western Washington. Definitely brought back memories. This whole video also made me reminiscent of my 2023. Both my wife and I rode (all from Colorado) to… -Key West in April -Flagstaff in May -an Iron Butt to Kansas City, Des Moines, Cheyenne, and back home in June -Moab in July (hot!) -South (mostly) and North Dakota in September -and Los Angeles in October to visit grandkids We hope to have a decent 2024 riding, but I hope that 2025 will be bigger, more epic than we’ve had previously. I only wish I had the talent and wherewithal to document it like you do. Your cinematography and storytelling is first class. 👍🏻
I've been riding long distance since my military years in the 80s and it never gets old. Visiting old friends, meeting new ones, and roaming the open road. This channel just makes me want to hit the road right now, even with it raining outside. As a friend always tells me, "It's the damp side of Heaven." I hope to meet you sometime during our travels, but until then, keep it between the ditches and may you always have dry powder. 👍
I'm always amazed by your talent, man. All the while, thousands of miles across the ocean, in Scotland, I felt like it was there without even ever having seen America in person Amazing storytelling, well done
Just found your channel and subbed.your filming is so refreshing to watch. I feel immersed. I have ridden bikes off and on for years.now I am 70,and trying to get back the feeling with a small cycle.your videos help alot.thank you
Hell there. Welcome and thank you for being here and checking out this film. I am truly inspired by your commitment to continue riding the ride. Be safe and all the best in 2024. 🤙🏻
This is probably the best video and journey I’ve ever seen. It’s so inspiring and I can’t wait to get on my own road trip! Everything in this video is on point. The commentary, the music and the love between people. The motorcycle community is amazing. Thank you for your time to share your experience!
I’ve been watching motorcycle videos on TH-cam for years! I have no idea how I never found your channel! What an absolutely amazing video!! Thanks for sharing!
I've been on the fence about a bike for 2 years now. I live a few blocks from the Harley dealer in El Cajon and would dream every time I drove by it. I'm enjoying going through all of your content but this one inspired me. Now, my Road glide gets delivered in 2 days and I'll have my M1 in a few weeks. You've either changed my life for the better or killed me, I'll know in a few weeks.
Oh wow man! Thank you. 🤙🏻. Congrats on the new bike. My advice is to take it slow, get as much additional training as possible. This lifestyle is a game changer and I’m truly excited for you. Welcome, and I hope to see you out on the road in San Diego. Be safe.
Im here in Australia packing my shit but still undecided whether to take off or not with your video playing in tbe background. Its been a rough few weeks. Kinda know it will probably do me good but just stuck in my own head. Thanks for the inspiration. Im about 80% there. Oh and did i mention its bloody hot!
Ryan just when I don't think you can top the last Documentary you just knock it out of the park all I can say is WOW , I going to have to watch 3or 4 times to see everything Looking forward to hopefully to seeing you again this summer. Ride safe my friend looking forward to the next film.
That was amazing! Your videos inspire me to attempt to do great things. Nashville isn’t far from home so I sure hope to cross paths if you’re ever in Tennessee. This community appreciates you very much Ryan!
This was masterful in so many ways, bro. Kudos for your passion and Incredible work. I'm not only inspired even more to ride, but its helped realign my focus on making every day of my life count. Thank you!
Im 41 and just bought a Vulcan 88, 1500cc. And the first time i rode her, and was able to get two feet on my bike and ride, i got a tear in my eye. With two hours i have taught myself to ride, when i first got on i knew only the basics. Now im able to go to the store down the street. I feel like i was built to ride. Ive always wanted one since i was a kid.
Awe...Thank you so much. I really do appreciate it as this is a very nice comment. Please feel free to share this film with your inner circle or with anyone who you think might enjoy it. Be safe.
It’s easy to get emotional while looking at this. Remembering the days on The Convoy and the friends made, miles travelled, and the scenery displayed along each mile. You’re right you can never go back but you can sure ride forward to the next adventure, the next friendship made, the next epic journey.
Its peace of mind, when riding. Its something nobody understands unless they also ride a motorcycle. Me & my coworker, just started last year doing long trip across states. I do it in my tuono & he does it on a honda rebel. The smile per gallon are priceless.
San Diego, best climate in the United States... Huh? A snowstorm while riding out of there. That kind of stuff happens to me way too often on bike trips but I swear it wasn't my fault, I was nowhere near San Diego that day. 😉 Thank you for this fabulous film and we appreciate the effort it took. See you down the road!
In the 90's rode many miles in England, Ireland, Wales, France, Spain, Portugal. Then in 2007 Started to visit the USA and visited thirteen states. Love it. Take care brother from England.
I appreciate you being here and taking the time to watch this film. I hope to get over the pond and ride in your neck of the woods one of these days. 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻. Be safe.
Well, what can I say other than being utterly glued to this video and your wonderful comments - straight from the heart. You are a brilliant photographer. A really stunning country but sorry to say..... not even close to what New Zealand has to offer. Many, many thanks for sharing. From New Zealand. (OK, Yes... just slightly bias !) People are wonderful and bikers are a really "special" breed.
Ryan. Your documentary your experiences,this video and the poem the dash and you are the reason why I will be buying a motorcycle! Such a wonderful and heartfelt video thank you!
Thank you 🙏🏼. Having this film provide some type of inspiration is the best compliment I can get. I appreciate you taking the time to watch it. Be safe 🤙🏻
Man, I envy you. I've been wanting to do a road trip. But I've been too busy with work. I know we only live once and have to live for the day like there's no tomorrow. Thanks for your videos it is inspiring and giving me motivation to my own travels on my scooter.
WOW that was Magical and what an incredible Awsome Country to ride..Going through them RedWoods Dam lost for words.. Should be Very Proud Ryan on the Footage and How it was put Across to watch..On The Big Screen... Sitting here like at the Movies on a 75" Screen in Australia... Great Job Champ... That Poem is Right its About The Dash. Take care Bro Be Safe.. 👌🇦🇺👌
Back in 2007 I rode from NJ to Kansas City for the National Bikers Round-Up. From KC I headed to Sturgis and went north into Omaha. A friend suggested taking Nebraska 275/20 into Valentine and 44 west into Badlands NP then up to Wall. It was a beautiful ride. Cows as far as the eye could see. Epic ride for a city guy from the northeast. From Sturgis headed to California and the a U Turn back to NJ. 22 days on the road, 8,044 miles thru 27 states. Really enjoyed this documentary Ryan. ❤️❤️❤️ Keep the memories flowing.
Kentucky resident here! That Blantons bottle you gave your buddy is like hidden treasure! Very hard to come by here. Love the vid stay on 2 wheels! Cheers
If that doesn’t inspire you to get out and ride the open road I don’t know what will. Great job once again Ryan you inspire me more and more with every film you make!
Just luv how you put together your videos, makes me even more motivated to organise our 3 month tour of the states. We are in Australia,, You tell a great story.
@FullThrottleHOG we are in Perth but please yell out when you do.. have done 2 laps of Australia and 124.000klms in 5 years.. its a big country here. Stay safe
Thank you Sir for sharing your experiences I always look forward to your films. You make us all feel like we are right there with you in the moment with you. Look forward to what 2024 bring you. God Bless!!
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Brother this was a awesome video here. You couldn't have done a better job. The narration to the footage the people and the brotherhood that we all share... Yeah I subscribed too. May the lord continue to bless you in all your travels. Nothing but Love and respect coming from the Retired Outlaw of Ga.
Thank you. 🙏🏼. I appreciate the nice comment and for taking the time to watch this film.
As I watch your video, I am looking forward to a 9 week 10k miles bike trip through northwest US and Canadian Rockies. However, I am currently being treated for cancer. Lord willing, I will be cured and on the trip this summer. Thank you for the inspiration one rider to another.
You're a champ! That sounds like an amazing 9 week journey. The positive mind can be the best medicine your body needs. I wish you a fast recovery and nothing but the best in 2024.
May it be so, strength, joy, and growth ahead on your ride! Blessings and peace ❤
"The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched - they must be felt with the heart." - Helen Keller. Open your heart to the kindness and support of others on your journey. Connect with fellow riders, share stories, and find inspiration in their journeys. "The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." - Lao Tzu. Remember, this trip, like your fight against cancer, is one step at a time. Celebrate every conquered mile and cherish the journey itself.
Praying for you friend. ❤
Выздоравливай, мужик!
I'm taking my first motorcycle cross country from Texas to Banf and to the east. I've done two cross countries in a car before but now at 37 and single I'm making choices I wouldn't have in the past. This documentary helped light a fire to what I might discover on the road. Thank you
The touring motorcycle lifestyle was very new to me. Most of my friends and family members told me that my decision to ride a motorcycle at age 64 was reckless and dangerous. But I did anyway and bought a Harley-Davidson Road Glide Special. What I discovered was shocking and amazing. There is absolutely nothing like riding a touring motorcycle. The freedom, beautiful sceneries, exciting ventures, the sounds and smells, the feeling of flying on the highway, the therapeutic benefits, and most importantly the incredible people you meet in the motorcycling family; all part of this wonderful experience. Do yourself a lifelong favor. Ride a touring motorcycle just once.
Great points here and congratulations on your purchase. Be safe and thanks for taking the time to watch this film. 🤙🏻
Couldn’t have put it any better. I started riding in October 2023 aged 63. I can’t explain the way it makes me feel but it’s all good. Stay safe 🙏
Fantastic! I'm purchasing my first bike at 65 . Looking forward to a wonderful time 😊
That is why I bought my 1994 Electra Glide all original with 125K miles on it. She has had more touring miles than I have, but I will ride her until I die.
Im 62 and just started riding. 2004 h.softail . I just can't stop riding. It's very relaxing n stress eliminator. All anxieties at my age and etc just vanishes . Sightseeing smelling the countryside and stopping for coffee or a coke ...nothing better.
A kick the bucket list.
I am 83 years old, and ride a 99 Softail Custom. I do not do long rides any more, but ride around the back roads where I live. I started riding on a 1942 "45" flat head, when I was 14 in 1955. I rode an Iron head Sportster for 23 years. Had a few other bikes in between. But the one I have now is just like sitting in my recliner. The stock 99 Softail Custom is the most comfortable of all the bikes I have ever ridden. I have a bad back, but I never worry about the EVO getting me home. I still enjoy getting out during the summer in the cool of the morning for an hour or so. In the winter I wait till it warms up a bit.
When I come home my wife of 65 years knows I will be happy.
“While you think about everything you think about nothing” that line explains it all, being on a bike is an emotional roller coaster.
I've had it said to me 'you lose yourself and find yourself all at the same time '...!!
Dude, you captured on film what every biker feels when they are out riding. No matter the bike, the location, the gender or race, when we are out there riding with friends (and God) it truly transcends everything else. Great job keep up the awesome work.
Thank you so much. I really appreciate your comment and for taking the time to watch this film. Be safe.
This! I just ride trails and woods with an off-road only dirt bike and just getting by myself is very relaxing and cathartic. Focused throttle therapy is a lot like focused trigger therapy; both transcend video and audio on the right days.
This was FANTASTIC !! NEVER GO BACK
My Brother, you experienced, produced and shared your own Netflix documentary. In all seriousness, this is it! The journey, the inspiration, the motivation and the tears of joy are all here. As a pastor about to semi-retire ( they won’t let me go fully) I want to trade-in my Vulcan 1600 for an HD (I’ve always wanted one) and cover some miles as I exhale from doing so much, for so many, for so long-my heart, mind and body needs an extended break. One way or another, motorcycle or car, I must see those redwoods. …maybe TH-cam will change again (soon) so your channel will have more than 100k subs…you deserve it. P.s., how many sets of tires have you put on your RG. Peace on your journey of life.
Thank you so much. I really appreciate this nice comment. I've gone through 4 sets of tires in the 60k miles I've got on this RG. Be safe and I wish you all the best in 2024.
I can’t understand why this masterpiece has only 200k views? Dear youtube algorithm, please spread this video as it deserves.
Awesome job, just astonishing!
Awe man! Thank you. I really appreciate this comment. Please feel free to share this film with your inner circle and with anyone else you think might enjoy it. Be safe.
This is probably the best motorcycle documentary that I watched until now.
Very grateful for your work .
Yes it’s a masterpiece and you deserve an Oscar award.
You thought of everything, camera angles, storytelling, soundtrack, was really great . Not mentioning the editing hours of footage!
❤ thanks 🙏
@@FullThrottleHOG great masterpiece bro 😎 ❤
466,000 and growing
You sure do know how to tell a story. You have a gift to personify motorcycling. Well done.
Thank you! I really appreciate the nice comment.
@@FullThrottleHOG I'm 25 years old and I really want to start riding! I'm planning on taking classes to ride the Harley Davidson Freewheeler and I'm planning on doing what you did. I love motorcycles, I love the culture and the history. I've never rode a motorcycle in my life, there are so many weekend trips I want to go on and eventually longer trips. I want to eventually go on a cross-country trip from Utah (where I live, as a matter of fact at the 10:29 mark, you went through my city. I live in Saint George 😂) up to Maine, and down through the southern states (possibly all the southern states) I'm excited but nervous at the same time. I want to bring a GoPro to film my rides, a nice camera to take photos of some nice areas, a journal to write down all my stories, and a sketchbook to draw areas, places, and people I met and talked with. All kinds of things are going through my head and I really want to do this! Do you have any advice for me? I would love to hear what you have to say.
9.40 " So i often find myself having difficulty explaining what it is explaining riding a motorcycle on the open road on what on these trips, filming these documentaries and the best i can come up with and while riding it really forces you to think about everything and while you think about everything, in turn you think about nothing and all that white noise that you have going on upstairs in your brain it really helps you find some clarity and it truly is remarkable. " This is something i could not express/explain to non riders.. But finally someone said it.. Beautiful.
Two wheels move your soul, my friend.
I am so glad I found this channel. Im 39, only been riding 2 years, but this is the life style im after. I need this for my soul. Life is short. You are beyond inspiring.
Thank you for taking the time to watch this film and welcome. Please feel free to share this film with your inner circle, or with anyone else you think might enjoy it. Be safe out there and I wish you nothing but the best in 2024.
Man, it’s 4 AM in Saudi Arabia, Riyadh. I was in my bed watching this incredible film of yours. I swear to God, after it was done, I couldn’t sleep, and right now, I’m writing this comment while I’m in my car going to pick up my bike and go for a ride, wishing one day that I come to the US and go on a trip with you.. All respect🫡✨
Hello Abdul…Thank you so much for watching this film. I’m totally honored to hear that this film brought you motivation to get a ride in. Be safe and I wish you all the best in 2024. 🤙🏻
You are most welcome we hope to see you soon inshallah.
I'm not a Harley guy (even though my last name is Davidson) I ride a BMW but I love Harley people. I've done a few BMW group rides and the vibe is kind of boring. Your doc has me questioning my choice a bit lol. Such a beautiful film....made me feel the way I feel every time I watch Easy Rider and that feeling is FREEDOM
I have owned 15 BMW bikes (1965 though 1990 models), 5 Moto Morinis, 2 Guzzi LeMans, 71 Norton Commando drum braker, and a few others.
I, too, did BMW group rides when a 10 year member of the Nor Cal Club. I prefer riding alone. Harley riders are fine, the bikes don't appeal to me.
I am the same, BMW1100ccRT rider, but love Harley people’s vibe.
Did 7500mi last summer, Boston to Grand Canyon, then up through Zion, Bryce, Grand Teton, Yellowstone, Beartooth, Big Horn, Sturgis, Deadwood, Devils, Custer, Badlands, and back. I was addicted, now I need therapy, and can't wait to get going this year. I've NEVER experienced riding in snow and ice, and don't know how, or if I'd have the nuts. Headed to Daytona in 3 weeks, and hoping not to find any. LOVED this video, thank you, narration was superb, some familiar sights. Thank you for helping me get through winter. Outstanding
Thanks for watching. I hope spring comes fast. Be safe.
I did about 6800 last summer / spring. But I didn’t leave the black hills lol.
When you're riding in heaven, no need to leave. Except maybe winter
@@mrfoomutt 72 degrees In January 2 years in a row since I moved here ! Absolutely love it.
@@SticksAandstonesBozo#jealous I’m itching to ride!
When everything seem to falling apart, movies like this gives me hope and courage.
Having a film provide motivation and positive thinking might be the best compliment I could ever get. Thank you, I appreciate you taking the time to watch this film.
18 more years to go lol. Motivated to stick through these next enlistments just so I can afford and have the time to travel America just like you and Adam. Such inspirations. Thanks for a wonderful video. Can't believe I haven't seen it until now
Thank you for taking the time to watch this film. I appreciate you being here and I wish you nothing but the best in 2024 Austin!
All who ride....you are heroes. Troopers that deserve honor and respect.
Thank you for watching this film. Truly means a lot.
Knocked it out of the park again. You are making some the most inspirational and professional motorcycle touring shorts out there right now.
Thank you. I really appreciate this comment. Be safe.
Ahh.. very, very good!
The dash..
I too raise my arms..
Thank you for this film🙏
Right. Let’s get something straight here - That was awesome! Beautifully filmed, narrated and edited, 100% superb!
And thank your the list of IO music, there’s a track there I’ve been after for some time but could never find, cheers guys! Love the ‘sophisticated film equip’ and no, Harbor Inn DEFO not for me….
Hello there! Thank you for taking the time to watch this film. I really appreciate it. Im happy to hear you were able to locate the song! Be safe and I wish you all the best in 2024.
Fantastic video very best wishes from germany.
Thank you Peter. I appreciate you being here.
Thank you for inspiring me to get my first Harley Davidson!
Oh wow! Congrats. Creating inspiration is probably the best compliment I can get. Be safe and all the best in 2024.
Giant round of applause! Wonderful film.
Thank you Connie.
I agree you cant go back. Drove on my 1200 Sportster from Alberta- Road to the Sun, Yellowstone, Wyoming, Montana, South Dakota, Sturgess, Nebraska, .Missouri, Beal Street and GraceLand, Tennesee ( Tail of the Dragon) and up through Kentucky, Penn, New Hampshire. Maine. New Brunswick and home to NS after shipping Harley to Calgary from Halifax and all my gear. Best ride ever. ❤ perfect ride! After that nothing compared! That was my " dash". Enjoyed your channel. Your " wife" has a first name! Shes a good sport!
“The wife” is my handle 🙃😉
Hello there! Thanks for taking the time to watch this film. Completing your trip on a Sportster is no easy task, so congrats to you on completing such an epic journey. "The Wife", is definitely not a derogatory term. It is her Channel's name. She is a pretty private person and does not like to be on film much, lol. I try to capture as much as she'll let me, but she prefers if I don't use her first name. Thanks for watching and I wish you nothing but the best in 2024.
tremendous editing, sound design, narration and story telling. Tying it all together at the end w the photo and scribbing of "2024" into the journal stating why we all can truly "never go back" bravo 👏
Thanks brother. I was hoping that hit home and you nailed it. I appreciate the feedback.
truly inspirational ,great film.....from Yorkshire UK
That was awesome, Ryan. You should be very proud. Love all your content. Please keep it coming. 👍🇺🇸
Thanks Terry. I appreciate the support.
After 15 minutes of watching this video I hit "Subscribe"!!!! Thanks for sharing your journey and words of wisdom!!
Not excluding the bike ride, the people you meet. The Cinematography, the story lines, and the explorations. Dude this was an "EPIC" journey and a great inspiration, Thanks 👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾
Thank you for giving this film a look.
Are you freaking kidding me!! Let first start off by saying I'm a sport bike guy, yes I have rod Harleys, there just not my thing. I will say though the best Harley I ever rode was one with a front tire on the rear, it made a massive difference and frankly was still safe. The guy had been doing it for almost 10 years. Anyway I saw this vid and being a two wheels kinda guy I clicked it thinking ahh I will never make to the end. Let me tell you, not only was this just awesome trip to watch but your video editing is insane!! I blinked and the show was over. Thank you, thank you for showing us that there's still fun to be had even when we get older. I can't think you enough for that. If your just reading the comments section to see if this is worth watching, let me tell ya from a knee dragger this is a great video with beautiful scenery that will leave your jaw hanging.
Take care.
Peace ✌
Thank you for taking the time to watch this film and for leaving such a thoughtful comment. Be safe out there and I appreciate you being here. 🤙🏻
The entire 48 minutes and 47 seconds of your video was watched ❤. It’s a masterpiece!
Fantastic work mate !
Thank you so much! I appreciate you watching and taking the time to leave such a nice comment. 🤙🏻. Be safe.
So fucking good. Thank you for letting me in,
Thank you for watching 🙏🏼
Mr. Anderson: Thank you so much for allowing us to share in these joys you've experienced. Please never stop riding, and allow us to continue partaking in these explorations of ourselves and the world around us. Deepest admiration and appreciations.
Thank you Andrew. I really appreciate you taking the time to watch. Be safe. 🤙🏻
Thank you for sharing your life experiences! Ride on!
Absolutely fabulous! This is the epitome of why we ride....and this is a man we hope to meet along the way!
Thank you for being here Raymond and taking the time to watch the film. I appreciate ya!
What an amazing film...thank you for sharing
Outstanding video!🔥🇺🇸😎
Thank you. I appreciate you watching.
Great journey! Thankfully for me, I never ever need a reason to ride, good or bad weather.
Welcome from Northern Alberta Canada 🇨🇦 Ride safe everyone 🤜🏼🤛🏼
Thanks for taking the time to watch this film, I appreciate you!
As I watched the video it had me recalling all the wonderful trips I have made on motorcycles over my 56 years of riding. Riding with friends, wife, and my brother are all etched in my memory. I haven't ridden in over two years even though there is still a bike in the garage, not sure if I will ever do so again. But the memories are there for ever. Thank you FullthrottleHogg for bringing the trips back to me.
Thank you for taking the time to watch this film. I’m pleased to hear it brought back fond memories. 🤙🏻
Can-Am Spyder Ryder here. I walked in on my husband watching this video…as we both ride together with a HOG Chapter. I could not stop watching as i love to film my adventures of ryding my Spyder cross country. Thank you for this master class in filming what it means, feels like and looks like to ride on the open road. May God continue to bless every mile you travel and film 🙏🏽
Ryan, I absolutely loved this epic! Most captivating for me was your rides through Montana and (tops for me) the Redwood Forest. The last time I went through Montana was in 1993 while I was on leave. And my last trip through the Redwood Forest was in early 1979, when I was 15, when my dad and I were the advanced party for my family’s move from L.A. to western Washington. Definitely brought back memories.
This whole video also made me reminiscent of my 2023. Both my wife and I rode (all from Colorado) to…
-Key West in April
-Flagstaff in May
-an Iron Butt to Kansas City, Des Moines, Cheyenne, and back home in June
-Moab in July (hot!)
-South (mostly) and North Dakota in September
-and Los Angeles in October to visit grandkids
We hope to have a decent 2024 riding, but I hope that 2025 will be bigger, more epic than we’ve had previously. I only wish I had the talent and wherewithal to document it like you do. Your cinematography and storytelling is first class. 👍🏻
Thank you for watching this film. Sounds like you had an amazing 2023 as well. I wish you nothing but the best in 2024.
@@FullThrottleHOG Thank you. And to you as well!
My guy, I love this. I just found it on my YT, and all I have to say is: this might just change my life.
Thanks man, this comment really means a lot. I appreciate you taking the time to give this film a look. Be safe and I wish you all the best in 2024.
I've been riding long distance since my military years in the 80s and it never gets old. Visiting old friends, meeting new ones, and roaming the open road. This channel just makes me want to hit the road right now, even with it raining outside. As a friend always tells me, "It's the damp side of Heaven."
I hope to meet you sometime during our travels, but until then, keep it between the ditches and may you always have dry powder. 👍
Thank you for taking the time to watch this film. I appreciate you being here. Hope to catch you on the road in 2024. 🤙🏻
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Bravo! Bravo! Bravo! Bro!!! Loved it!!!
Thank you so much. I appreciate you watching. 🤙🏻
I'm towards the end of your video. It's so great. Good job.
Thank you Ronnie. I really appreciate you taking the time to watch. Be safe.
I'm always amazed by your talent, man.
All the while, thousands of miles across the ocean, in Scotland, I felt like it was there without even ever having seen America in person
Amazing storytelling, well done
Just found your channel and subbed.your filming is so refreshing to watch. I feel immersed. I have ridden bikes off and on for years.now I am 70,and trying to get back the feeling with a small cycle.your videos help alot.thank you
Hell there. Welcome and thank you for being here and checking out this film. I am truly inspired by your commitment to continue riding the ride. Be safe and all the best in 2024. 🤙🏻
You're never too old to ride, I'm 70 also, I ride 07, Yamaha royal star Venture, just stay in shape watch your diet,and exercise, Happy riding..😊..
This is probably the best video and journey I’ve ever seen. It’s so inspiring and I can’t wait to get on my own road trip!
Everything in this video is on point. The commentary, the music and the love between people. The motorcycle community is amazing.
Thank you for your time to share your experience!
Unbelievable!!! Love your content Brother! Hope to meet you one day.
Thank you. I appreciate you watching. Hopefully we can meet in 2024. Be safe.
ONE OF THE BEST VIDS IVE SEEN! I WAS GLAD TO BE A PART OF TH ECONVO ALSO AND WOW WHAT A GREAT FEELING!!!
Thank you 🙏🏼. I appreciate you watching this. 🤙🏻
You picked my favorite photo to frame as well. Good job with the content and how it was presented. Instant like and subscribe.
Thank you. That photo might just be my favorite of all time. I appreciate you watching the film and I wish you all the best in 2024.
I’ve been watching motorcycle videos on TH-cam for years! I have no idea how I never found your channel! What an absolutely amazing video!! Thanks for sharing!
Hello there! I appreciate you being here and I want to thank you for taking the time to watch this film. Be safe and I wish you all the best in 2024.
I feel this in my bones. Though I've moved away from just road trips. Now I do off road adventures as well. Best of both worlds.
Totally agree. I see an adventure bike in my future. Lol. Thanks for watching and be safe.
I've been on the fence about a bike for 2 years now. I live a few blocks from the Harley dealer in El Cajon and would dream every time I drove by it. I'm enjoying going through all of your content but this one inspired me. Now, my Road glide gets delivered in 2 days and I'll have my M1 in a few weeks. You've either changed my life for the better or killed me, I'll know in a few weeks.
Oh wow man! Thank you. 🤙🏻. Congrats on the new bike. My advice is to take it slow, get as much additional training as possible. This lifestyle is a game changer and I’m truly excited for you. Welcome, and I hope to see you out on the road in San Diego. Be safe.
Definitely an awesome video Ryan....another one of your best brother👊🏽😎
Thank you brother. I am grateful.
@@FullThrottleHOG you are the best brother💯
Relate much. Just a newbie rider watching from the Philippines. Great video. Ride safe bro.
Absolute brilliance 👏👏
So thankful for this comment.
Im here in Australia packing my shit but still undecided whether to take off or not with your video playing in tbe background. Its been a rough few weeks. Kinda know it will probably do me good but just stuck in my own head. Thanks for the inspiration. Im about 80% there. Oh and did i mention its bloody hot!
Hello Steve. I hope your next trip brings you peace. Be safe and I thank you for watching this film. 🤙🏻
@@FullThrottleHOGThanks mate. It did. I got back yesterday.
Ryan just when I don't think you can top the last Documentary you just knock it out of the park all I can say is WOW , I going to have to watch 3or 4 times to see everything Looking forward to hopefully to seeing you again this summer. Ride safe my friend looking forward to the next film.
Thanks brother. I appreciate that. I definitely hope to make it back over that way in 2024. Be safe my friend.
The ultimate vlog riders like me dream to make ..... someday !
Thank you for taking the time to watch this film. I appreciate you being here. 🤙🏻
That was amazing! Your videos inspire me to attempt to do great things. Nashville isn’t far from home so I sure hope to cross paths if you’re ever in Tennessee. This community appreciates you very much Ryan!
Thanks Ty. I appreciate the support. We definitely need to meet up. Be safe.
This was masterful in so many ways, bro. Kudos for your passion and Incredible work. I'm not only inspired even more to ride, but its helped realign my focus on making every day of my life count. Thank you!
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment. Be safe and I wish you all the best in 2024. 🤙🏻
Im 41 and just bought a Vulcan 88, 1500cc. And the first time i rode her, and was able to get two feet on my bike and ride, i got a tear in my eye. With two hours i have taught myself to ride, when i first got on i knew only the basics. Now im able to go to the store down the street. I feel like i was built to ride. Ive always wanted one since i was a kid.
Nice! Continue to practice and ride safe. Hopefully I will see you on the road one of these days. I appreciate you taking the time to watch this film.
Nice Video ! , greetings from germany 😊
Hello Alexander. Thanks for taking the time to watch this film. I really appreciate you being here. 🤙🏻
You have the. Production quality of a Channel with 1mm subs, I figure I’m in here early before rest of them get on board. Subbed.
Awe...Thank you so much. I really do appreciate it as this is a very nice comment. Please feel free to share this film with your inner circle or with anyone who you think might enjoy it. Be safe.
it was a really great film just made my day!💜
Thank you 🙏🏼. I appreciate you watching.
Ryan…this is simply amazing. Thanks for sharing and the hard work to put this together. Inspiring as a content creator and motorcycle junkie.
Thanks Bo. I'm very thankful for the support. I appreciate you.
Thank you. Makes me rethink life's priorities.
Thank you for giving this film a look. I appreciate ya!
It’s easy to get emotional while looking at this. Remembering the days on The Convoy and the friends made, miles travelled, and the scenery displayed along each mile. You’re right you can never go back but you can sure ride forward to the next adventure, the next friendship made, the next epic journey.
Soooooo true brother. Be safe and I wish you nothing but the best in 2024.
Excellent, miles on the road. Thank you
Thank you for watching.
First time watching your channel. This is just incredible and inspiring! Standing ovation my good sir! 👏 🫡
Hello Carlos. I appreciate you being here and watching the film. These type of comments keep me motivated throughout the year. Be safe.
Its peace of mind, when riding. Its something nobody understands unless they also ride a motorcycle. Me & my coworker, just started last year doing long trip across states. I do it in my tuono & he does it on a honda rebel. The smile per gallon are priceless.
So true! I want to thank you for taking the time to watch this film. I wish you all the best in 2024. Be safe.
San Diego, best climate in the United States... Huh? A snowstorm while riding out of there. That kind of stuff happens to me way too often on bike trips but I swear it wasn't my fault, I was nowhere near San Diego that day. 😉 Thank you for this fabulous film and we appreciate the effort it took.
See you down the road!
Thank you for taking the time to watch. Yeah, that weather sucked for sure. Be safe.
In the 90's rode many miles in England, Ireland, Wales, France, Spain, Portugal. Then in 2007 Started to visit the USA and visited thirteen states. Love it. Take care brother from England.
I appreciate you being here and taking the time to watch this film. I hope to get over the pond and ride in your neck of the woods one of these days. 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻. Be safe.
Awesome. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you! I am grateful for your time. Be safe.
Well, what can I say other than being utterly glued to this video and your wonderful comments - straight from the heart. You are a brilliant photographer. A really stunning country but sorry to say..... not even close to what New Zealand has to offer. Many, many thanks for sharing. From New Zealand. (OK, Yes... just slightly bias !) People are wonderful and bikers are a really "special" breed.
Thank you so much for watching this film. I will have to put New Zealand on my list of absolute musts. I appreciate the recommendation. Be safe.
That was pretty awesome. Camera work excellent and your writing is pretty darn good. That was the highlight reel of what I wish MY 2023 was.
2024! Make it happen. I appreciate you watching. Be safe. 🤙🏻
That was so good, that photo you framed was a cracker..👍🏻🇦🇺
Thank you so much! I appreciate you being here and taking the time to watch this film.
I'm excited to see this video‼️Let’s GO ‼️
Me too Dez!
You're welcome 🤙🏼@@FullThrottleHOG
He’s the man for long form content.
Ryan. Your documentary your experiences,this video and the poem the dash and you are the reason why I will be buying a motorcycle! Such a wonderful and heartfelt video thank you!
Thank you 🙏🏼. Having this film provide some type of inspiration is the best compliment I can get. I appreciate you taking the time to watch it. Be safe 🤙🏻
A beautiful soul on a beautiful voyage through life. Great editing, enjoyed it! Greets from little old Belgium
Thank you Steve. I really appreciate this nice comment. Here's to 2024.
Man, I envy you. I've been wanting to do a road trip. But I've been too busy with work. I know we only live once and have to live for the day like there's no tomorrow. Thanks for your videos it is inspiring and giving me motivation to my own travels on my scooter.
Thank you for taking the time to watch the film and for the comment. I wish you nothing but the best in 2024.
One of the best Bike-TH-cam videos ever!
Oh man! Thank you so much for such a nice compliment. It truly means a lot. Be safe and I wish you the best in 2024.
This is the best motorcycle vlog I’ve ever seen. 👍 Thanks For creating🤩!
Awe man, thank you for such a nice comment. I appreciate you taking the time to watch this film and I wish you nothing but the best in 2024.
WOW that was Magical and what an incredible Awsome Country to ride..Going through them RedWoods Dam lost for words..
Should be Very Proud Ryan on the Footage and How it was put Across to watch..On The Big Screen...
Sitting here like at the Movies on a 75" Screen in Australia...
Great Job Champ...
That Poem is Right its About The Dash.
Take care Bro Be Safe..
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Thank you. I really appreciate you taking the time to watch the film. Wishing you all the best in 2024.
Just Awesome Ryan. Keep up the great work. See ya on the road. Again somewhere
Thanks Greg...I appreciate you taking the time to watch. Be safe.
Back in 2007 I rode from NJ to Kansas City for the National Bikers Round-Up. From KC I headed to Sturgis and went north into Omaha.
A friend suggested taking Nebraska 275/20 into Valentine and 44 west into Badlands NP then up to Wall.
It was a beautiful ride. Cows as far as the eye could see.
Epic ride for a city guy from the northeast.
From Sturgis headed to California and the a U Turn back to NJ.
22 days on the road, 8,044 miles thru 27 states.
Really enjoyed this documentary Ryan.
❤️❤️❤️
Keep the memories flowing.
Now that sounds like a ride right there! Awesome. I appreciate you taking the time to give it a look.
@@FullThrottleHOG
I appreciate you giving us such a great perspective and inspiration.
Well done 👏 Such a great film.
Ride on be safe!!
I enjoy your videos!
I’m so ready to be back on the 2s
Thanks for watching.
Absolute perfection. Those drone shots were insane. Thanks for taking us along the adventure. Can't wait to see what you come up with next.
Thank you. I appreciate the support.
Kentucky resident here! That Blantons bottle you gave your buddy is like hidden treasure! Very hard to come by here. Love the vid stay on 2 wheels! Cheers
Hello there. Thank you so much for taking the time to watch this film. I agree, Blantons is definitely a gem. My problem, its now my favorite...lol.
If that doesn’t inspire you to get out and ride the open road I don’t know what will. Great job once again Ryan you inspire me more and more with every film you make!
Thank you Greg. I really do appreciate it.
Just luv how you put together your videos, makes me even more motivated to organise our 3 month tour of the states. We are in Australia,, You tell a great story.
Thank you! I’m really trying to get over there sometime hopefully soon. Thanks for checking out the film. Be safe and PLAN that trip. 🤙🏻
@FullThrottleHOG we are in Perth but please yell out when you do.. have done 2 laps of Australia and 124.000klms in 5 years.. its a big country here. Stay safe
Best content creator ever! Thanks a lot Rhyan for what you do
Awww. Thats very humbling...Thank you. Be safe.
Great video and loved how you narrated it. Thanks for taking us along for the journey. 🤙✌️
Thank brother.
That was beautiful brother. Thank you
Thank you! For taking the time to watch the film. I appreciate ya!
Thank you Sir for sharing your experiences I always look forward to your films. You make us all feel like we are right there with you in the moment with you. Look forward to what 2024 bring you. God Bless!!
Thank you Paul. I appreciate you taking the time to watch these films.
So awesome. Can’t wait until you’re new adventures
Thank you for taking the time to watch. I appreciate ya!
Ryan I only watched the first 5 minutes of this video and I loved it. Thank you helps me get through winter till I watched you ride through the snow!
What you said about friendships
created on the people you meet is very true
Thank you for giving this film a look. I appreciate you.
This film was amazing ❤
Thanks Brother! I appreciate your help with it.