I just wanted to say that I’m one of the few riders who has been in a horrific motorcycle accident 3 years ago. I now have congestive heart failure and I’m a below knee amputee on the right. My motivation to get up and get moving was riding a motorcycle again. Last year I bought a 2021 scout bobber Twenty and I love this thing. I can totally dig your videos bro. Keep it up
Great video, bud. I got a scout bobber about a month ago and it’s been the best thing, no regrets. I watched one of your other videos and you’re absolutely right. Something about riding is just so therapeutic. From the moment you start your bike and the moment the wind hits your face is just so fucking amazing. You’re right, I’ve gotten so many people telling me about dying in an accident. I work fire/ems and we got hit pretty hard with COVID (south Texas) last year. I was exposed day in and day out transporting covid patients on the ambulance. At any point I could’ve contracted it and died from it, you know? I said fuck it and got something I have always wanted! I honestly can’t wait for the fall/winter months, Texas summer weather is brutal and quite frankly it discourages me from riding from time to time. If you’re ever down in the RGV (actual south Texas lol) lemme know, brotha!
I lived in Brownsville for a summer a few years back, I don't know how y'all deal with that heat! But yeah, I'm glad you get what I'm talking about, riding is definitely worth it. And you have a better grasp on just how temporary life is than a lot of people, too. Next time I make it back to the valley we'll meet up man!
Bikes are like mini vacations for your brain. Crappy day at work ? Take the long way home, by the time you get home your crappy day didn’t seem as bad as before. You have to be so engrossed in your ride that the other mundane parts of your day just melt away.
I'm 54...wife left me 5 months ago for a twice divorced dude.. I felt worthless....hurt so bad. Then about 2 months ago I thought to myself.. .get your shit together and move on...took a MSF course and 2 weeks ago bought my first bike a 2023 Indian Scout Bobber.....I have never felt so alive and free than when I am riding.....it is therapy for me. I am in a better place now.....sleeping better,working out more and I have a new love.....Ruby....a Ruby red Indian Scout Bobber!!!!
I’ve had four motorcycles and I’ve enjoyed everyone of them. I had a GSXR 750 as my second bike and I once took it up to 110 my only regret was not going faster on it there was nothing like it. After that I got a grom and I hardly touched my car because it was so fun to ride. Now I have an Indian scout bobber exact color as yours and so far it’s my favorite bike.
That's actually crazy to me, I'm actively looking for a Grom for a second bike for when I just want to goof around. But I'm glad to hear from other bobber owners, thanks for stopping by!
Yeah, only downfall about where i live. Snow and more Snow. Just had to put mine away after my first season yesterday. I got a 17' Harley 48 as my first. Love the thing, don't love the snow.
I pay $30 a month for my bike. I got a quote for a new Scout and it costs me $40. It's cheap. I'm also 30 years old with a perfect record. For now. Your mileage can vary a LOT. I only spend $100 a month total on a 2021 Forte GT and a 2022 Ford Maverick. With some control and time, insurance doesn't need to be expensive.
I hear you. I tend to actually get drops in viewer retention when I have the exhaust sound in, I'm still trying to find the right balance. Thanks for giving me some input though, I appreciate it.
@@SquarewhiteTV I thought that was standard as well until I met a group of people who ride all year round. i gave it a try and loved it! Just buy some thermal under garments and a warm jacket. I ride an old air cooled Ducati so it's nice to not have the bike at 250 degrees lol.
I just wanted to say that I’m one of the few riders who has been in a horrific motorcycle accident 3 years ago. I now have congestive heart failure and I’m a below knee amputee on the right. My motivation to get up and get moving was riding a motorcycle again. Last year I bought a 2021 scout bobber Twenty and I love this thing. I can totally dig your videos bro. Keep it up
That’s a really inspiring story, thanks for sharing it, and thanks for the compliment as well
Great video, bud. I got a scout bobber about a month ago and it’s been the best thing, no regrets. I watched one of your other videos and you’re absolutely right. Something about riding is just so therapeutic. From the moment you start your bike and the moment the wind hits your face is just so fucking amazing.
You’re right, I’ve gotten so many people telling me about dying in an accident. I work fire/ems and we got hit pretty hard with COVID (south Texas) last year. I was exposed day in and day out transporting covid patients on the ambulance. At any point I could’ve contracted it and died from it, you know? I said fuck it and got something I have always wanted! I honestly can’t wait for the fall/winter months, Texas summer weather is brutal and quite frankly it discourages me from riding from time to time. If you’re ever down in the RGV (actual south Texas lol) lemme know, brotha!
I lived in Brownsville for a summer a few years back, I don't know how y'all deal with that heat! But yeah, I'm glad you get what I'm talking about, riding is definitely worth it. And you have a better grasp on just how temporary life is than a lot of people, too. Next time I make it back to the valley we'll meet up man!
Bikes are like mini vacations for your brain. Crappy day at work ? Take the long way home, by the time you get home your crappy day didn’t seem as bad as before. You have to be so engrossed in your ride that the other mundane parts of your day just melt away.
I'm 54...wife left me 5 months ago for a twice divorced dude.. I felt worthless....hurt so bad. Then about 2 months ago I thought to myself.. .get your shit together and move on...took a MSF course and 2 weeks ago bought my first bike a 2023 Indian Scout Bobber.....I have never felt so alive and free than when I am riding.....it is therapy for me. I am in a better place now.....sleeping better,working out more and I have a new love.....Ruby....a Ruby red Indian Scout Bobber!!!!
I’ve had four motorcycles and I’ve enjoyed everyone of them. I had a GSXR 750 as my second bike and I once took it up to 110 my only regret was not going faster on it there was nothing like it. After that I got a grom and I hardly touched my car because it was so fun to ride. Now I have an Indian scout bobber exact color as yours and so far it’s my favorite bike.
That's actually crazy to me, I'm actively looking for a Grom for a second bike for when I just want to goof around. But I'm glad to hear from other bobber owners, thanks for stopping by!
Yeah, only downfall about where i live. Snow and more Snow. Just had to put mine away after my first season yesterday. I got a 17' Harley 48 as my first. Love the thing, don't love the snow.
I pay $30 a month for my bike. I got a quote for a new Scout and it costs me $40. It's cheap. I'm also 30 years old with a perfect record. For now. Your mileage can vary a LOT. I only spend $100 a month total on a 2021 Forte GT and a 2022 Ford Maverick. With some control and time, insurance doesn't need to be expensive.
Excellent video…I’m in Florida so I can ride year round as well
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Hell yeah man, I love living down here. Feels bad for our friends up north haha
What gloves are those? Channels sick bro, great content!
No way u live in Houston. I’m getting my bobber this summer I hope I see u someday in person
在美國騎這台車很棒,台灣卻要多一倍的價錢才能騎,不過我也要快要擁有它了!
i am highly disappointed that there was no bike sounds in this vid
I hear you. I tend to actually get drops in viewer retention when I have the exhaust sound in, I'm still trying to find the right balance. Thanks for giving me some input though, I appreciate it.
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Nice video man
Thank you bro
As someone from the north who rides, I can tell you that we ride year round as well.
I’ve seen a lot of people talk about winterizing their bikes, I figured it was common to just put them up until it gets warm or something
@@SquarewhiteTV I thought that was standard as well until I met a group of people who ride all year round. i gave it a try and loved it! Just buy some thermal under garments and a warm jacket. I ride an old air cooled Ducati so it's nice to not have the bike at 250 degrees lol.
Nice video. Is that your abs light always on?
Thanks for the compliment, and yes. My rear ABS sensor is deactivated so it lights up now.
Are those the stock handlebars?
Yes they are
Hey dude, I live in Houston (Pearland) I have a ‘17 scout, I wish we can ride together one day, do you have a Facebook page? Nice videos 👍👍
I’m on Instagram, send me a DM! I’m always down to ride. Thanks for checking out my videos too.
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