And carry lots of stuff try that on the bike, there's lots of cars that "move the soul" just depends what you're into. Oh and by the way, i agree but just thought i throw a spanner in the works for the practicality sense that's all 😊
Keep on droning on! A well put together and detailed set of 5 reasons. Unfortunately as motorcycling is a niche activity the car driving politicians like the general public will always have a negative view of it. In Spain where nearly every young person starts out riding a scooter or motorbike the attitude is different.
Very well documented. I wish govt make motorcycling a bit less complicated and expensive. They don’t see any logics , all they want is money in form of vehicle tax and complicated riding tests.
Yes, It's like having a reservation. And you don't have to wait in the parking lot for an hour and still wonder if you will make it on. However such luxuries tend to be weather dependent. And often family related! Ronn (west coast Canada)
@@ronnronn55 Coming back to the UK from France, one time, P&O ⛴ kept us and another couple of bikes waiting in the wind and rain until last while they buggered about for an interminable period of time rearranging freight vehicles! Then once on, they chucked us a length of greasy rope and left us to get on with it! Brittany ferries, on the other hand were fantastic 👏
Lazing around on the couch watching Uncle Stu talk about motorcycles... "What the hell, lets go for a ride regardless of what the weather is doing." Ronn
Referring to reason number 4. I feel at one with the world, the weather and the environment. I feel free. I've been on two wheels for over 30 years. I ride 365 days a years unless there's a typhoon.Although I once rode in the eye of the typhoon and was nearly home when I was hit by 200 MPH winds....The second half of a super typhoon . I was swept up suddenly and flew along at an insane speed before losing control and thrown off. Luckily no physical damage to speak of !I live in a part of East Asia that gets these monsters nearly every year. But I digress. The weather is warm enough to ride nearly everyday and I do. I don't want to drive a car.I haven't driven a car in 3 decades. My wife drives our car. We have lots of mountains and I have ridden over many of them on a 125cc motorcycle. Freedom. I agree with all your reasons ,speed, parking, affordability and fuel economy. I spend a pittance on petrol for my 125. My wife's Toyota is another story...
Well, if we go by a car we go with one car but if riding, we always ride our own bikes... But there is no disagreement of how you ride so it is relaxing. I quess I wouldn't ride all by myself, I need my wife with me! She reminds me of the forgotten blinkers! And warns me about dangerous obstacles... More fun to ride together.
@@iivaridark6850 My estate car is for work, winter and dog's My wife's Audi tt soft top is for summer sunshine and transporting me to rural pubs. Bike is my fair weather toy which I do a few thousand miles per year. I love them all! Even the wife 😂
03:25 - As a guy who has long adopted the wise philosophy of cats which is: "spend less energy as possible to enjoy life", I am very happy to hear this excellent news which is to pick my nose can easily help me to get a six pack abs. Hope is reborn ! 👍
Here in the Colonies, ( Canada As it were ), we pay for parking our Bikes, and lane splitting is Illegal, ( this one I’m ok with, Car drivers here are horrible and would squish you and keep going, guaranteed ). BUT, we have such wide open spaces that we have a Plethora of long travel choices. And they routes are adjustable to which type of road you wish to get there. This Friday I’m heading out on my Interceptor with a riding Buddy to go from Vancouver to a semi Desert area to camp. The wind, the wide field of vision, and experience on a Bike is much more Tactile on the system and your Soul. ( that’s me agreeing with everything you said ). Keep the videos coming, you help keep me going. Thanks
Very good Stuart. Registration (Road Tax) for my 2003 Bonneville 790, which is included in the 600 cc and up category, costs $520 (263 Pounds) yearly! Having had a Covid vax mandate-induced burnout last year the bike has been an absolute Godsend and a big part of my mental health recovery. I have ridden here and in the UK for forty years and for me nothing can beat riding for all the reasons you spoke of and for so many other ones as well. Keep up the wonderful videos ! Ride safe. God bless. Dave. New Zealand.
Good to see you back. I have been riding for >40 years, and have concluded that riding a bike keeps you young ...unless it kills you first. On fuel consumption, my BMW R1200RT and K1300S both give me 58 mpg on a run ridden spiritedly within the speed limit. But I am only 10st 12lb which might have something to do with it. I’ll be interested to see what I get from the Royal Enfield Classic I am expecting to be delivered at the end of the month. Hankered after one for years and watching your vids pushed me over the edge!
I like the music and scenery in your videos. I have chronic back problems, that are debilitating sometimes for days, watching your videos makes me feel almost like I'm riding along the countryside myself, and makes me feel a lil' better. So thank you sir for that , and maybe means that even "virtual" riding is good for a person. Thank you and ride safe my friend.
I'm pretty sure about that, i've had a breakdown/burnout in 2017 and had to stay home for 7months, and then a 6 months on parttime, and now I'll have to ride my bikes to clear my head(mind) and get fully relaxed, mentally. No matter if it's a long or short trip, good or bad weather, it gets me there to the point of hell yeah i'm alive
Hey, Stuart. Even watching your videos calms me down and reduces the stress level. So riding a motorbike can only be healthy. Provided you don't have an accident.
Very true, the Honda 125f gives 160mpg, my little trail bike gives me 120 odd. Saw a 95cc bike in India that gave 260mpg (if I remember correctly). When in driving I go onto auto pilot a lot and miss out so much. On a bike you really get to experience so much more! Great video and also a no 6. When traveling in a group of friends you are really together and not in a queue of cars. It becomes about the journey and not the destination. Bikers often look out for everyone on the road and you would never see a car driver stop to help!
thank you for your in-depth report and criticism , just a note that we when our child was younger 35 years ago we organised a "lift scheem/scheme/scheam" to and from school 1 mother a week so 4 other mothers did not have to worry about travelling repeat 35 years ago, repeat thank you steve
Sir , The points you metioned are really solid no doubt about it .. After a very long tug of war with myself i finally managed to own one ... Now after viewing this post i can conveyance my self i did the right thing afterall .... Thank you so so much...
Wise words once again. I've been riding naked bikes since -83 and I can easily ride for hours in high speeds, like 140km/h, on motorways. And when I watch reviews, say on YT, they always talk about windprotection and why they can't ride the bike so fast for so long. So there's probably something about it. Yep, all they talk about is electric. It's populistic and onesided. Thank you for the film and thoughts mr Fillingham.
I agree with you in a lot of reasons there. Also In Austria, when you park with a motorcycle, it is for free, as long as you don't need to take a barricade ticket to open the exit.
I think your physical health benefits through riding a motorcycle were somewhat tenuous, but not being a doctor I do have any facts to back this up. However I’ll agree with you regarding mental health for two reasons. One is that unlike car driving you can not ride for very long with your brain in neutral. You have to think about what you are doing. So riding a bike keeps your brain active which is a good thing in its own right. Another is that you receive positive rewards when you make progress and just as importantly the buzz from the excitement of just riding. As for your comments regarding motorcycles having a reduced environmental impact I totally agree. Government policy is based on a condition (potential number of seats being occupied) that is rarely met therefore the policy is flawed. If that was a condition the we should all fly in Boeing 787’s: Their economy per seat per mile is similar to your Bullet, but at 500 mph. They also require little in the way of infrastructure. But I digress. As you say, there are many environmental benefits to society from motorcycle usage. Another that come to mind is that motorcyles do less damage to the fabric of the road. Great video as ever. Thanks.
The voice of reason. Better for wellbeing and environment. Good for general concentration and mindfulness. More in your body less in your head. Increased pleasure. Less reactive road rage. Agree about naked bikes. I took the long haul screen off my bonneville in the end.
Just thinking about if we all ride motorcycles then local councils would have to charge for parking as they rely heavily on the parking tax to top up their extravagant and reckless spending. I am beginning to see more places charging for motorcycle parking and notices that say all vehicles must be parked in a bay and displaying a ticket. The answer of course is not to ride into towns and just stick to the B roads which is where us motorcyclists are happiest. Thanks for the video. Regards John
Good Morning .. Good points raised and well put 👍 .. thank you 😊. I have always believed that 'Exposure to the Elements' .. Fresh Air, Weather in all it's Forms (Sunshine, Rain, Wind, etc) serves to Strengthen the Body and the Immune System. Cosseted for extended periods in 'Environmentally Controlled 'Cocoons' .. be it our Homes, Motor Vehicles, Parking Garages, Shopping Centres and such are not necessarily beneficial. During inclement weather, one can leave home, go shopping and return, lightly dressed without even having to don or take with, protective weather clothing (whether this is wise or not is another story .. but people do it). As a youngster, I can remember often coming home 'soaked' from being 'caught out there' and never 'getting sick' as a result thereof. Until next time .. take care .. be safe ..
I used to squeeze 90 to 95 mpg off my 2009 Classic fitted with a 17 L (about 3,75 Imp gall.) provided I keep a leisurely 55/60 mph speed, which was my usual cruising speed, by the way. The range of that bike was phenomenal, 550 km or about 330-340 miles. I accomodated myself to that kind of legs when I was travelling on my holidays. Plenty of time to see the landscape.
On the subject of mental health, I also think that we must have our wits about us much more compared with driving a car. That would also account for mental fitness, IMO.
Your arguments are correct in favour of riding a motorcycle. But as you also rightly mentioned that there are a lot of people who prefer cars actually drive alone which adds up to a lot of pollution! I too have a car, but I rarely drive it and mostly I take it out when I go out with my mom and dad or have a lot of luggage to carry, but then again it’s about twice or thrice a month. People are aware about the benefits of riding over driving but they do not realise the same. They just need the comfort of sitting behind raised glass with the AC on!
Brilliant video as always Stuart and I’ve been riding naked (well nearly) on the virtual ride outs 😜, and the cardio workout happens when somebody pulls out in front of you 😳
I’d agree on the windscreen, with the exception of super long rides. I’m on my second 3000 mile trip within a couple of months on my T120 and although i agree that it gives you a workout, a 7-10 hour workout on some days is a bit much. I’m looking at larger screens (larger than a Dart) that are removable, so I can use it on these super long trips, but otherwise ride it naked.
Very wise words about the eco value of Motorcycle riding, yes it would be nice if road tax was forgotten about when it comes to small capacity bikes. But when this or any government can make a quid or two with ease out of road tax, they are reluctant to change. As with the ULEZ it is here to make money rather than give it away.
I just drove my last trip of the summer last weekend and did about 450km in two days and even though I drove through a hailstorm and terrible sidewind, I had fun. The only thing I know that's as relaxing as motorcycling is fishing.
If only someone making the tax rules were to see this video, and it make a difference. I once wrote to the DOT about road tax charges, my bike at the time displayed the co2 readings on the log book, they were much lower than a smart car, which paid zero, there answer was not all bikes have a co2 reading, so the system would remain the same for now. Maybe MAG should get involved? Keep up the good work.
Hi Stuart, I hope you and your family are in good health. Thank you for another smashing video, I always enjoy your videos. I always think of them as a little bit of sanity in a crazy world. Which seems determined to ruin everything we have come to appreciate, and indeed love about our country. Anyway please keep them coming, all the very best and stay safe. 🏍 😃 🏴 🇬🇧
Ha ha...........Helmsley! A mecca for motorcyclists.......just stayed there for a few days. I did go in my van though!! Great channel Uncle Stu.....thanks for steering me back to motorcycling. I'm nearly there!! 👍👍
The motorcycle combination is the best vehicle for transporting children & women!! It is very hard for the rider to hear any whinging coming from the sidecar passenger(s). If rider can somehow still hear the whinging from the sidecar, this can be remedied by simply stopping the bike, removing the silencer(s), restarting the engine and continuing the journey in whinge free blissfulness.
Nice vid. It's not only abs that make up your core, it's every muscle you need to support your lower-middle spinal column. Front, side and back. If you want real cardio-vascular training: forget to fill her up and go for a very long ride.
Riding a motorcycle is the closest you can get to flying without leaving the planet's surface. There's a definite aesthetic to it that is impossible to explain to someone who hasn't experienced it. In fact, I am unable to explain it even to myself! Horse riding might be similar. Dunno! Ronn
Nice watching you negotiating the roads in Holderness. We did the same thing in 2018 when we ventured out of Australia for a two months holiday in the UK. We B&B'd in Beverley, and I bought a little Citroen Pluriel for some open top sunshine. I sold it on to our longtime friend Alan, who lives in Thorngumbald, and we can use it if we ever return, which is looking unlikely. This comment has nothing to do with motorcycles per se, but I so much enjoy your on-road videos especially since I know the area....
Sounds like a list published by a motor cycle sales retailer looking to improve their sales figures. I would agree the freedom of riding a bike with the wind rushing by and being able to avoid some traffic pile ups is very rewarding. As a young man I would ride into the centre of London from Harrow in the evening just for the hell of it. I actually enjoyed it, but the thought of taking a car on a similar route would fill me with dread.
Really like the way you called motorcycling 'primitive' - it's definitely more engaging. As someone who will only drive a manual transmission car, and as I really detest how much automation is taking over cars, motorcycles are one of the last ways to get around where you really still have to do everything yourself. My peers all think I'm nuts - I'm mid-30s, and I don't think my generation was raised as much on car/motorcycle culture... they prefer technology to such a degree that the idea of a self-driving car seems to make most of them giddy (whereas the idea makes me feel ill). Mind you, the electrics on my DMC-12 DeLorean (good old Lucas) tend to throw hissy fits, so maybe they get the last laugh some days - but I have more fun in my car or on my Triumph, I'm sure of it. Great video.
In India, in designated parking areas, even motorcycles need to pay a parking fee but the fee is half of what we pay for a car. In some cities you can park your car or motorcycle anywhere on the side of a public road and its free.
Interesting stuff, I wear a Fitbit and if I ride for an hour it shows I’ve burnt anything up to 400 calories depending on the route I use, it show less calories if I’m around town, I thought it was nonsense, more reasons to ride 😁
Yes, we do too wear Fitbit and looks like motorcycling burns lot of fat... 120minutes riding (non-city, just curvy roads, countryside), 263cals at average heart rate of 81bpm, another example 215 minutes ride, 470 cals average heart rate 87bpm... 100% fat burn. Not so bad. And I'm 63 so not so much haste in there. As comparison mowing lawn for 45 minutes was 183cals and average heart rate was 98bpm... 77% was fat burn. Early in the summer heart rate is higher - it might be because of the excitement and feel of the lost skill to ride the motorcycle (long winter season with no riding).
I simply love the way you make your videos..You take your time in explaining everything with perfect voice. Where other youtubers rush everything you just take as long as you wish to..Would be an honour if i could ride with you one time
Enjoyed this Stuart. I particularly agree with the "mental" benefits of riding a motorcycle. Something I have been doing for sixty years now. By the way the tax on my Mash Roadstar 400cc is £45.
Nice one Stuart, according to MCN small capacity bike and scooter sales are on the up this summer due to social distancing, its always puzzled me why certain cars pay no road tax and bikes do...
Another well formed video. I always thought motorcycles are a good form of transport. And should be encouraged more by the government... But what hope of that happening little I guess. For me it in particular it helps my mental health. I always feel more relaxed after a good ride. Keep up the good work uncle Stuart. Bye for now Stuart 🙂
Yes "flying", but not flying and I thought it was only me that feels that. Motorcycling is good for my mental well being and I have never ended a ride feeling bad.
Gym membership & shrink both sacked off ! Who'd have thought all I needed to do to keep me fit and mentally stable was ride my bike more ! As for cardio vascular I'll just look at the prices of accessories on BMW's website 😬 btw only kidding about the gym membership....never had one ! Great video uncle Stu !
Have to agree; the rulers should be encouraging more motorcycle/scooter use - the daily commute with queues of 1 person vehicles is utter madness. But nothing is done. The motorcycle lobby have no influence with those in power; it's not going to change, sadly.
It's not that I need any reasons to ride my motorcycle but it's like a therapy for me it helps me to take my mind off from hustle and bustle of the day
You do very useful video-rides full of interesting personal opinion ideas that share my observation point of view. That one today becomes brilliant. Thank you again. ...gasS! From an daily 1/8L rider that rodea 30 to 70 miles a day✌😎
Windscreens. As a cyclist (the kind with pedals) every new cyclist immediately insists that they need a new saddle due to the brutal irritation of their sit bones. The illusion that the seat is at fault is further supported by the phenomenon whereby the pain diminishes at some point in the future after a new saddle is purchased. Season after season I have learned that the saddle is normally not the problem. You just have to condition that butt. You have to wonder how much of the economy relies on correlation fallacies.
By Midday I am in need of a blast on the back road, a ride down a rutted power pole road and then a beach bash takes about 30 mins and I am good for the arvo..one day I might even get my licence......
Another missed advantage of riding a motorcycle in the UK & NI: FREE parking under the 1929 motorcycle parking act. It is an offence to charge a parking fee for a moped, motor scooter, motorcycle, motor tricycle, quadracycle or motorcycle sidecar combination except: (a) As part of an admission fee to a venue or event. (b) Under a special dispensation from HM Home Office for a specific location (Derbyshire National Park, etc.).
Wise words. Why does my T100 & 1200 Bandit both cost £93 per year to tax and my Mini 1.6d and BMW 116d cost £0? That’s before we get onto the hoops and hurdles for youngsters to get over and through before they can ride a motorcycle. As you say Stu, successive UK governments’ legislative hostility to us two wheelers is to blame. Myopic and illogical in so many ways.
Hi from Shubham here from India. I am deciding which RE bike to buy from watching your videos. Great and lucky to find such a beautiful piece of content.✌️ Wonderful piece of advice in multi dimension perspective for Riding owning bike and inner peace for buying one bike. Thanks you make me feel proud of Royal Enfield ❤
As an IDDM, one who has Insulin Dependent Diabetes Melitus, l can state that even after stopping for a brew and cake on a ride my blood /sugar figures are always right where I want them when I get back so maybe there's something in that statement about insulin sensitivity.
Could be bollux but I remember reading that a professional chess player burns 6000 calories a day. So concentrating while riding may increase calorie consumption.
I think the reference to insulin sensitivty is the same sort of effect you get from weight training , the benefits last much longer than the session itself , in that insulin continues to be used for hours after replacing the glycogen used from the muscles excercised , or something like that - so motorcycling is akin to weight training ! Point 6) Motorcycling keeps your bowels open- sometimes when you least expect it.
Motorcycle parking & payment; try Yorkshire and as I found last weekend Bakewell in Derbyshire. Motorcycles pay the same as cars. But car drivers tell you to piss off even though you as a motorcyclist have paid exactly the same fee.
I did a 160 mile ride around Mt Hood (in Oregon) last weekend and riding back along the Columbia Gorge at ~65MPH with 35MPH head winds ... quite a workout. I have a screen on my SE and it helps, but that sudden lean when the wind sometimes died down was bracing! Still, a good ride. Given the fires now, might be a while before I can do it again.
Zen mastery and the art of Motorcycle riding are very similar. You need to be in that moment...if not you will not get over it! ...going for a small ride in a bit!
Just an FYI, Salford Quays doesn't have free motorcycle parking anywhere. Between that and London now introducing an emissions charge on bikes just make me think I'll avoid cities on my bikes as much as possible. Which is a shame as most of my time is spent in those two lol
Not only do we have to pay for parking a motorcycle where I live (🇨🇦), it's illegal for two bikes to share a standard-sized car spot. That'll get both bikes a ticket regardless of the fact that one of them paid for the privilege of using the spot. There are dedicated motorcycle spots in some parking lots, but it's the same hourly cost for a bike spot as it is for a car spot. Motorcycles just don't rate here....
The (mental) health benefits of motorcycling can be summed up in just 10 words:
"4 wheels move the body, 2 wheels move the soul"
Driving a car is like watching a movie, riding a bike is like being in one! 🤘🏼
What a perfect way too describing motorcycling, genius. 🏍 😃 🏴 🇬🇧
And carry lots of stuff try that on the bike, there's lots of cars that "move the soul" just depends what you're into. Oh and by the way, i agree but just thought i throw a spanner in the works for the practicality sense that's all 😊
Keep on droning on! A well put together and detailed set of 5 reasons. Unfortunately as motorcycling is a niche activity the car driving politicians like the general public will always have a negative view of it. In Spain where nearly every young person starts out riding a scooter or motorbike the attitude is different.
You're so right on it.
It's largely a negative view of motorcycles here in Australia too. I do wish it was more like India or Spain.
Very well documented. I wish govt make motorcycling a bit less complicated and expensive. They don’t see any logics , all they want is money in form of vehicle tax and complicated riding tests.
every time i drive my car i think how ridiculous it is that I'm using a 2000 lb vehicle to move y 200 lb body
One benefit to those of use who sometimes have to take the ferry ... bikes usually go on first so you are guaranteed a spot.
Yes, It's like having a reservation. And you don't have to wait in the parking lot for an hour and still wonder if you will make it on. However such luxuries tend to be weather dependent. And often family related! Ronn (west coast Canada)
@@ronnronn55 Coming back to the UK from France, one time, P&O ⛴ kept us and another couple of bikes waiting in the wind and rain until last while they buggered about for an interminable period of time rearranging freight vehicles! Then once on, they chucked us a length of greasy rope and left us to get on with it!
Brittany ferries, on the other hand were fantastic 👏
Lazing around on the couch watching Uncle Stu talk about motorcycles... "What the hell, lets go for a ride regardless of what the weather is doing." Ronn
Referring to reason number 4. I feel at one with the world, the weather and the environment. I feel free. I've been on two wheels for over 30 years. I ride 365 days a years unless there's a typhoon.Although I once rode in the eye of the typhoon and was nearly home when I was hit by 200 MPH winds....The second half of a super typhoon . I was swept up suddenly and flew along at an insane speed before losing control and thrown off. Luckily no physical damage to speak of !I live in a part of East Asia that gets these monsters nearly every year. But I digress. The weather is warm enough to ride nearly everyday and I do. I don't want to drive a car.I haven't driven a car in 3 decades. My wife drives our car. We have lots of mountains and I have ridden over many of them on a 125cc motorcycle. Freedom. I agree with all your reasons ,speed, parking, affordability and fuel economy. I spend a pittance on petrol for my 125. My wife's Toyota is another story...
I can't get my head around the fact that my 2 car's are cheaper to tax than my bike. Combined! Yet my bike has zero impact on the road surface. 🤔
Well, if we go by a car we go with one car but if riding, we always ride our own bikes... But there is no disagreement of how you ride so it is relaxing. I quess I wouldn't ride all by myself, I need my wife with me! She reminds me of the forgotten blinkers! And warns me about dangerous obstacles... More fun to ride together.
@@iivaridark6850 My estate car is for work, winter and dog's My wife's Audi tt soft top is for summer sunshine and transporting me to rural pubs. Bike is my fair weather toy which I do a few thousand miles per year. I love them all! Even the wife 😂
That’s our wanky government for you. Bunch of idiots. Let’s put Stu in charge.
03:25 - As a guy who has long adopted the wise philosophy of cats which is: "spend less energy as possible to enjoy life", I am very happy to hear this excellent news which is to pick my nose can easily help me to get a six pack abs. Hope is reborn ! 👍
Here in the Colonies, ( Canada As it were ), we pay for parking our Bikes, and lane splitting is Illegal, ( this one I’m ok with, Car drivers here are horrible and would squish you and keep going, guaranteed ). BUT, we have such wide open spaces that we have a Plethora of long travel choices. And they routes are adjustable to which type of road you wish to get there. This Friday I’m heading out on my Interceptor with a riding Buddy to go from Vancouver to a semi Desert area to camp. The wind, the wide field of vision, and experience on a Bike is much more Tactile on the system and your Soul. ( that’s me agreeing with everything you said ). Keep the videos coming, you help keep me going. Thanks
You do surprise me, I've been led to believe that Canadians are really nice and kind and certainly not the sort to 'squish'. I'm quite depressed now.
I’m Sorry. Another Canadian thing we do. Sorry
Very good Stuart. Registration (Road Tax) for my 2003 Bonneville 790, which is included in the 600 cc and up category, costs $520 (263 Pounds) yearly! Having had a Covid vax mandate-induced burnout last year the bike has been an absolute Godsend and a big part of my mental health recovery. I have ridden here and in the UK for forty years and for me nothing can beat riding for all the reasons you spoke of and for so many other ones as well. Keep up the wonderful videos ! Ride safe. God bless. Dave. New Zealand.
Good to see you back. I have been riding for >40 years, and have concluded that riding a bike keeps you young ...unless it kills you first. On fuel consumption, my BMW R1200RT and K1300S both give me 58 mpg on a run ridden spiritedly within the speed limit. But I am only 10st 12lb which might have something to do with it. I’ll be interested to see what I get from the Royal Enfield Classic I am expecting to be delivered at the end of the month. Hankered after one for years and watching your vids pushed me over the edge!
I like the music and scenery in your videos. I have chronic back problems, that are debilitating sometimes for days, watching your videos makes me feel almost like I'm riding along the countryside myself, and makes me feel a lil' better. So thank you sir for that , and maybe means that even "virtual" riding is good for a person. Thank you and ride safe my friend.
Mental health probably benifits from a nice ride.
Yes i think i did cover that.
From experience, not if it’s a BSA Bantam. You end up whipping it with a branch like Basil Fawlty! 😉😂😂
I'm pretty sure about that, i've had a breakdown/burnout in 2017 and had to stay home for 7months, and then a 6 months on parttime, and now I'll have to ride my bikes to clear my head(mind) and get fully relaxed, mentally. No matter if it's a long or short trip, good or bad weather, it gets me there to the point of hell yeah i'm alive
Hey, Stuart. Even watching your videos calms me down and reduces the stress level. So riding a motorbike can only be healthy. Provided you don't have an accident.
Very true, the Honda 125f gives 160mpg, my little trail bike gives me 120 odd. Saw a 95cc bike in India that gave 260mpg (if I remember correctly). When in driving I go onto auto pilot a lot and miss out so much. On a bike you really get to experience so much more! Great video and also a no 6. When traveling in a group of friends you are really together and not in a queue of cars. It becomes about the journey and not the destination. Bikers often look out for everyone on the road and you would never see a car driver stop to help!
thank you for your in-depth report and criticism , just a note that we when our child was younger 35 years ago we organised a "lift scheem/scheme/scheam" to and from school 1 mother a week so 4 other mothers did not have to worry about travelling repeat 35 years ago, repeat thank you steve
I believe it is essential to have at least 3 motorcycles.
Well I am loving my new motorcycling journey. My little 125cc is providing me with hours of joy.
Preaching to the converted, however a good source of knowledge when putting our case to the unenlightened!
Motorcycling is cardio-vascular... THE WAY I DO IT!
But then, I'm puffed-out just putting my gear on
Sir , The points you metioned are really solid no doubt about it .. After a very long tug of war with myself i finally managed to own one ... Now after viewing this post i can conveyance my self i did the right thing afterall .... Thank you so so much...
Wise words once again. I've been riding naked bikes since -83 and I can easily ride for hours in high speeds, like 140km/h, on motorways. And when I watch reviews, say on YT, they always talk about windprotection and why they can't ride the bike so fast for so long. So there's probably something about it.
Yep, all they talk about is electric. It's populistic and onesided. Thank you for the film and thoughts mr Fillingham.
I agree with you in a lot of reasons there.
Also In Austria, when you park with a motorcycle, it is for free, as long as you don't need to take a barricade ticket to open the exit.
Good for you Stuart. I never find anything to complain about with your commentary on bikes ab and life. Keep it up.!!!!
I think your physical health benefits through riding a motorcycle were somewhat tenuous, but not being a doctor I do have any facts to back this up. However I’ll agree with you regarding mental health for two reasons. One is that unlike car driving you can not ride for very long with your brain in neutral. You have to think about what you are doing. So riding a bike keeps your brain active which is a good thing in its own right. Another is that you receive positive rewards when you make progress and just as importantly the buzz from the excitement of just riding. As for your comments regarding motorcycles having a reduced environmental impact I totally agree. Government policy is based on a condition (potential number of seats being occupied) that is rarely met therefore the policy is flawed. If that was a condition the we should all fly in Boeing 787’s: Their economy per seat per mile is similar to your Bullet, but at 500 mph. They also require little in the way of infrastructure. But I digress. As you say, there are many environmental benefits to society from motorcycle usage. Another that come to mind is that motorcyles do less damage to the fabric of the road. Great video as ever. Thanks.
Nicely stated. Ronn
The voice of reason. Better for wellbeing and environment. Good for general concentration and mindfulness. More in your body less in your head. Increased pleasure. Less reactive road rage. Agree about naked bikes. I took the long haul screen off my bonneville in the end.
Just thinking about if we all ride motorcycles then local councils would have to charge for parking as they rely heavily on the parking tax to top up their extravagant and reckless spending. I am beginning to see more places charging for motorcycle parking and notices that say all vehicles must be parked in a bay and displaying a ticket. The answer of course is not to ride into towns and just stick to the B roads which is where us motorcyclists are happiest. Thanks for the video. Regards John
john samson-snell
How does one display a ticket on a bike without it being nicked or blown away?
Good Morning ..
Good points raised and well put 👍 .. thank you 😊.
I have always believed that 'Exposure to the Elements' .. Fresh Air, Weather in all it's Forms (Sunshine, Rain, Wind, etc) serves to Strengthen the Body and the Immune System.
Cosseted for extended periods in 'Environmentally Controlled 'Cocoons' .. be it our Homes, Motor Vehicles, Parking Garages, Shopping Centres and such are not necessarily beneficial.
During inclement weather, one can leave home, go shopping and return, lightly dressed without even having to don or take with, protective weather clothing (whether this is wise or not is another story .. but people do it). As a youngster, I can remember often coming home 'soaked' from being 'caught out there' and never 'getting sick' as a result thereof.
Until next time .. take care .. be safe ..
I used to squeeze 90 to 95 mpg off my 2009 Classic fitted with a 17 L (about 3,75 Imp gall.) provided I keep a leisurely 55/60 mph speed, which was my usual cruising speed, by the way. The range of that bike was phenomenal, 550 km or about 330-340 miles. I accomodated myself to that kind of legs when I was travelling on my holidays. Plenty of time to see the landscape.
On the subject of mental health, I also think that we must have our wits about us much more compared with driving a car. That would also account for mental fitness, IMO.
Your arguments are correct in favour of riding a motorcycle. But as you also rightly mentioned that there are a lot of people who prefer cars actually drive alone which adds up to a lot of pollution! I too have a car, but I rarely drive it and mostly I take it out when I go out with my mom and dad or have a lot of luggage to carry, but then again it’s about twice or thrice a month. People are aware about the benefits of riding over driving but they do not realise the same. They just need the comfort of sitting behind raised glass with the AC on!
Amen ! My mental state has always benefited from a motorcycle ride with or without the covid 19. Greetings from New York State, excellent vid.
I love your reason number 4. I ride every weekend for that reason, even though I only ride for no more than an hour 😊
Brilliant video as always Stuart and I’ve been riding naked (well nearly) on the virtual ride outs 😜, and the cardio workout happens when somebody pulls out in front of you 😳
Yep! Some very good points there Stuart. Can’t remember the last time I rode to work on two wheels.
It's good to see that Willow is getting along well. You rarely see a motorcycle parked outside a psychiatrists office.
I’d agree on the windscreen, with the exception of super long rides. I’m on my second 3000 mile trip within a couple of months on my T120 and although i agree that it gives you a workout, a 7-10 hour workout on some days is a bit much. I’m looking at larger screens (larger than a Dart) that are removable, so I can use it on these super long trips, but otherwise ride it naked.
"Is it an exercise?", yes, in good common sense! Great video, I always like to see the English roads (I'm from north central Wisconsin).
Your absolutely bang on there Stuart. It makes no sense that most cars have no or cheaper road tax compared to motorcycles here in the uk.
Politicians .. yep ..
Very wise words about the eco value of Motorcycle riding, yes it would be nice if road tax was
forgotten about when it comes to small capacity bikes. But when this or any government can make
a quid or two with ease out of road tax, they are reluctant to change. As with the ULEZ it is here to
make money rather than give it away.
I just drove my last trip of the summer last weekend and did about 450km in two days and even though I drove through a hailstorm and terrible sidewind, I had fun. The only thing I know that's as relaxing as motorcycling is fishing.
If only someone making the tax rules were to see this video, and it make a difference. I once wrote to the DOT about road tax charges, my bike at the time displayed the co2 readings on the log book, they were much lower than a smart car, which paid zero, there answer was not all bikes have a co2 reading, so the system would remain the same for now.
Maybe MAG should get involved?
Keep up the good work.
Hi Stuart, I hope you and your family are in good health. Thank you for another smashing video, I always enjoy your videos. I always think of them as a little bit of sanity in a crazy world. Which seems determined to ruin everything we have come to appreciate, and indeed love about our country. Anyway please keep them coming, all the very best and stay safe. 🏍 😃 🏴 🇬🇧
Ha ha...........Helmsley! A mecca for motorcyclists.......just stayed there for a few days. I did go in my van though!! Great channel Uncle Stu.....thanks for steering me back to motorcycling. I'm nearly there!! 👍👍
Getting the bike out of the shed everyday definitely gets my blood pumping 😆😏
The motorcycle combination is the best vehicle for transporting children & women!!
It is very hard for the rider to hear any whinging coming from the sidecar passenger(s). If rider can somehow still hear the whinging from the sidecar, this can be remedied by simply stopping the bike, removing the silencer(s), restarting the engine and continuing the journey in whinge free blissfulness.
Nice vid. It's not only abs that make up your core, it's every muscle you need to support your lower-middle spinal column. Front, side and back. If you want real cardio-vascular training: forget to fill her up and go for a very long ride.
Uncle Stu's channel another reason. You inspire me!
Riding a motorcycle is the closest you can get to flying without leaving the planet's surface. There's a definite aesthetic to it that is impossible to explain to someone who hasn't experienced it. In fact, I am unable to explain it even to myself! Horse riding might be similar. Dunno! Ronn
Nice watching you negotiating the roads in Holderness. We did the same thing in 2018 when we ventured out of Australia for a two months holiday in the UK. We B&B'd in Beverley, and I bought a little Citroen Pluriel for some open top sunshine. I sold it on to our longtime friend Alan, who lives in Thorngumbald, and we can use it if we ever return, which is looking unlikely. This comment has nothing to do with motorcycles per se, but I so much enjoy your on-road videos especially since I know the area....
Sounds like a list published by a motor cycle sales retailer looking to improve their
sales figures. I would agree the freedom of riding a bike with the wind rushing by
and being able to avoid some traffic pile ups is very rewarding. As a young man I
would ride into the centre of London from Harrow in the evening just for the hell
of it. I actually enjoyed it, but the thought of taking a car on a similar route would
fill me with dread.
Really like the way you called motorcycling 'primitive' - it's definitely more engaging. As someone who will only drive a manual transmission car, and as I really detest how much automation is taking over cars, motorcycles are one of the last ways to get around where you really still have to do everything yourself. My peers all think I'm nuts - I'm mid-30s, and I don't think my generation was raised as much on car/motorcycle culture... they prefer technology to such a degree that the idea of a self-driving car seems to make most of them giddy (whereas the idea makes me feel ill). Mind you, the electrics on my DMC-12 DeLorean (good old Lucas) tend to throw hissy fits, so maybe they get the last laugh some days - but I have more fun in my car or on my Triumph, I'm sure of it. Great video.
Well done! The music is perfect, and your commentary is always lucid. Thank you from South Bass Island, Lake Erie.
In India, in designated parking areas, even motorcycles need to pay a parking fee but the fee is half of what we pay for a car. In some cities you can park your car or motorcycle anywhere on the side of a public road and its free.
Interesting stuff, I wear a Fitbit and if I ride for an hour it shows I’ve burnt anything up to 400 calories depending on the route I use, it show less calories if I’m around town, I thought it was nonsense, more reasons to ride 😁
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Yes, we do too wear Fitbit and looks like motorcycling burns lot of fat... 120minutes riding (non-city, just curvy roads, countryside), 263cals at average heart rate of 81bpm, another example 215 minutes ride, 470 cals average heart rate 87bpm... 100% fat burn. Not so bad. And I'm 63 so not so much haste in there. As comparison mowing lawn for 45 minutes was 183cals and average heart rate was 98bpm... 77% was fat burn. Early in the summer heart rate is higher - it might be because of the excitement and feel of the lost skill to ride the motorcycle (long winter season with no riding).
I simply love the way you make your videos..You take your time in explaining everything with perfect voice. Where other youtubers rush everything you just take as long as you wish to..Would be an honour if i could ride with you one time
Enjoyed this Stuart. I particularly agree with the "mental" benefits of riding a motorcycle. Something I have been doing for sixty years now. By the way the tax on my Mash Roadstar 400cc is £45.
Nice one Stuart, according to MCN small capacity bike and scooter sales are on the up this summer due to social distancing, its always puzzled me why certain cars pay no road tax and bikes do...
Another well formed video. I always thought motorcycles are a good form of transport. And should be encouraged more by the government... But what hope of that happening little I guess. For me it in particular it helps my mental health. I always feel more relaxed after a good ride. Keep up the good work uncle Stuart.
Bye for now Stuart 🙂
it is all common sense: wind pressure creates muscular resistance in a lot of the body
Don’t forget the adrenaline rush when a bee or wasp gets into your jacket 😂😂😂👍🇦🇺
Yes "flying", but not flying and I thought it was only me that feels that. Motorcycling is good for my mental well being and I have never ended a ride feeling bad.
Gym membership & shrink both sacked off ! Who'd have thought all I needed to do to keep me fit and mentally stable was ride my bike more !
As for cardio vascular I'll just look at the prices of accessories on BMW's website 😬
btw only kidding about the gym membership....never had one !
Great video uncle Stu !
Who knew that watching someone else riding their bike could be so fun?
Have to agree; the rulers should be encouraging more motorcycle/scooter use - the daily commute with queues of 1 person vehicles is utter madness. But nothing is done. The motorcycle lobby have no influence with those in power; it's not going to change, sadly.
I enjoy your videos because you clearly invest a lot of time developing your arguments! 👍🏻
Thank you very much for your droning, very enjoyable and edifying!
It's not that I need any reasons to ride my motorcycle but it's like a therapy for me it helps me to take my mind off from hustle and bustle of the day
I know my peripheral vision is very good, my optician asked if I ride. He said you guys score very high on that test.
Perhaps borne out of survival necessity! In that respect we bikers must be living proof of the "Evolve or DIE!" dictum
In the current climate as its called, its easyer to social distance than public transport, or car sharing with work colleges.
You do very useful video-rides full of interesting personal opinion ideas that share my observation point of view.
That one today becomes brilliant. Thank you again.
...gasS! From an daily 1/8L rider that rodea 30 to 70 miles a day✌😎
Love your commensense practical way of getting the point over!
Windscreens. As a cyclist (the kind with pedals) every new cyclist immediately insists that they need a new saddle due to the brutal irritation of their sit bones. The illusion that the seat is at fault is further supported by the phenomenon whereby the pain diminishes at some point in the future after a new saddle is purchased. Season after season I have learned that the saddle is normally not the problem. You just have to condition that butt. You have to wonder how much of the economy relies on correlation fallacies.
By Midday I am in need of a blast on the back road, a ride down a rutted power pole road and then a beach bash takes about 30 mins and I am good for the arvo..one day I might even get my licence......
Thank you Stuart great video thanks for doing the research and giving us the good stuff! Cheers from New Zealand!
Spot on. Bikes never used for just A to B. "For some there's therapy, for the rest of us there's motorcycles "
Another missed advantage of riding a motorcycle in the UK & NI:
FREE parking under the 1929 motorcycle parking act.
It is an offence to charge a parking fee for a moped, motor scooter, motorcycle, motor tricycle, quadracycle or motorcycle sidecar combination except:
(a) As part of an admission fee to a venue or event.
(b) Under a special dispensation from HM Home Office for a specific location (Derbyshire National Park, etc.).
Wise words. Why does my T100 & 1200 Bandit both cost £93 per year to tax and my Mini 1.6d and BMW 116d cost £0? That’s before we get onto the hoops and hurdles for youngsters to get over and through before they can ride a motorcycle. As you say Stu, successive UK governments’ legislative hostility to us two wheelers is to blame. Myopic and illogical in so many ways.
Hi from Shubham here from India. I am deciding which RE bike to buy from watching your videos.
Great and lucky to find such a beautiful piece of content.✌️
Wonderful piece of advice in multi dimension perspective for Riding owning bike and inner peace for buying one bike.
Thanks you make me feel proud of Royal Enfield ❤
Riding a motorcycle is an emotion that fulfills the journey of life in a certain way ...
As an IDDM, one who has Insulin Dependent Diabetes Melitus, l can state that even after stopping for a brew and cake on a ride my blood /sugar figures are always right where I want them when I get back so maybe there's something in that statement about insulin sensitivity.
Could be bollux but I remember reading that a professional chess player burns 6000 calories a day. So concentrating while riding may increase calorie consumption.
I think the reference to insulin sensitivty is the same sort of effect you get from weight training , the benefits last much longer than the session itself , in that insulin continues to be used for hours after replacing the glycogen used from the muscles excercised , or something like that - so motorcycling is akin to weight training !
Point 6) Motorcycling keeps your bowels open- sometimes when you least expect it.
Great video Stu some great points the freedom of biking is so good for the soul 👍🏻
Finally..... some decent music....lol.....welcome back uncle Stu
Love the pup also..........
Motorcycle parking & payment; try Yorkshire and as I found last weekend Bakewell in Derbyshire. Motorcycles pay the same as cars. But car drivers tell you to piss off even though you as a motorcyclist have paid exactly the same fee.
....and thats the truth. Truth may be evident, but rarely acceptable....😇
Nice Video. Two Wheeler are an absolute necessity on the chaotic roads of India.
Would like to hear something around Wheel Alignment on bikes.
I did a 160 mile ride around Mt Hood (in Oregon) last weekend and riding back along the Columbia Gorge at ~65MPH with 35MPH head winds ... quite a workout. I have a screen on my SE and it helps, but that sudden lean when the wind sometimes died down was bracing! Still, a good ride. Given the fires now, might be a while before I can do it again.
Nothing beats 2 wheel therapy ! Nice video!
Zen mastery and the art of Motorcycle riding are very similar.
You need to be in that moment...if not you will not get over it!
...going for a small ride in a bit!
very well thought out. some good points made!
Brilliant video Stu, entertaining, to the point and fair 👍👏
I can only say I agree with all of the above. Greetings from Belgium
Yes insightful, informative and in my opinion excellent. Thank you. Regards Gareth Wiltshire UK. Gratitude. Quality.
Just an FYI, Salford Quays doesn't have free motorcycle parking anywhere. Between that and London now introducing an emissions charge on bikes just make me think I'll avoid cities on my bikes as much as possible. Which is a shame as most of my time is spent in those two lol
Best place to park in Helmsley is the Farmyard party. 👍
Not only do we have to pay for parking a motorcycle where I live (🇨🇦), it's illegal for two bikes to share a standard-sized car spot. That'll get both bikes a ticket regardless of the fact that one of them paid for the privilege of using the spot. There are dedicated motorcycle spots in some parking lots, but it's the same hourly cost for a bike spot as it is for a car spot.
Motorcycles just don't rate here....
Enjoyment is my real reason ......rest are really justifications for the lady at home😂