The sound of that engine is all the commentary that’s needed. Hypnotic. As a 70+ rider who now rides in good weather, solo, on lightly travelled roads, I appreciate the melody of miles slowly passing. Great memories of decades and friends long gone…
Same here, friend! Will turn 72 in January, bought my first bike (a 1962 Honda 150 Dream) the day I turned 15-1/2 in July 1968, and have ridden ever since. May we be lucky enough to enjoy many miles to come! 🙂👍
My whole life i've been the responsible guy. Taking on responsibilities at work, fixing the house, taking care of the kids. I put my order in for a 2025 scrambler and these are the rides I'm looking forward to. Back to life, free.
46 got my motorcycle endorsement over the Summer and bought a 650 Moto Morini Scrambler a week later. Riding a motorcycle has changed my life. Who knew how amazing (and dangerous) two wheel travel could be. I have lost weight and my mental health is improving. My motorcycle mantra is “slow is smooth and smooth is fast”. Enjoy the ride! 👍
For me, rides like this make it easier to think. I love music but sometimes there’s so much going on in life that you need to check out and just ride. ❤ Thank you
I don't mind riding in the rain either, good job really living in the UK. It's quieter and slower on the roads, people are generally out because they have to be, unkile me. The bike sounds lovely. I've never been one for ear plugs or music while I ride, I love to hear the bike and everything going on around me, one again a lovely ride to watch, very soothing. I like to ride with no destination. No rush that way, can't be late, can't get lost, just out to enjoy the ride. Keep these videos coming
Hey Bug…. Thank you for that!… I find your vids to be great therapy to go along with my physical therapy… Unfortunately off my bike for a few months and this certainly helps the healing process following shoulder surgery ….so this certainly helps pass the time in such a positive way. Appreciate what you do.
As others have said ... The music of the engine intake and exhaust, the snick, click of the tranny ... I love night riding, when there is little traffic. Great video!! Ned in SC
Your video IS relaxing 👍 I’m in my mid-60s and this past Wednesday (Nov 20th) I bought a new 2024 Triumph T120! I live in southern Wyoming between the Snowy Range Mtns and the Sierra Madres, where there are some great twisty mtn highway roads. Looking forward to some great throttle therapy 🤠
I love Marine Drive no matter what time of year it is. It’s way out of the way, but always worth a trip. By the way, those pipes on that 900 sound fantastic thanks for the trip.
Great film. Who'd a thought some small rain drops would produce such beautiful lens flares. You transported us into a scene in Blade Runner. Loved it 👍
TBH - I found this dull as shit… Love your channel Mr Bug, but I prefer the whole package, I love the bike, the scenery, your witty observations and whole vibe you’re putting out. Maybe I’m just not enough of a petrol head, I do ride a 125 Aprilia SR GT after all 😳, but what the hell, I bike therefore I am,,, right?? 😎
Wonderful! I rarely ride at night or in the rain and this has me thinking I should get out there and appreciate the ride regardless of the conditions. What setup do you use for recording your rides? It's not a chin-mount, but doesn't seem fixed to the bike either.
The sound of that engine is all the commentary that’s needed. Hypnotic.
As a 70+ rider who now rides in good weather, solo, on lightly travelled roads, I appreciate the melody of miles slowly passing. Great memories of decades and friends long gone…
Same here, friend! Will turn 72 in January, bought my first bike (a 1962 Honda 150 Dream) the day I turned 15-1/2 in July 1968, and have ridden ever since. May we be lucky enough to enjoy many miles to come! 🙂👍
My whole life i've been the responsible guy. Taking on responsibilities at work, fixing the house, taking care of the kids. I put my order in for a 2025 scrambler and these are the rides I'm looking forward to. Back to life, free.
Im 49, recently divorced, just passed my bike license on Saturday (yesterday) got a Brat parked in front garden ready to explore……. Freedom🙏🏻
46 got my motorcycle endorsement over the Summer and bought a 650 Moto Morini Scrambler a week later. Riding a motorcycle has changed my life. Who knew how amazing (and dangerous) two wheel travel could be. I have lost weight and my mental health is improving. My motorcycle mantra is “slow is smooth and smooth is fast”. Enjoy the ride! 👍
That was relaxing! Thank you!
Very relaxing. That beautiful engine and exhaust is the only music needed.
For me, rides like this make it easier to think. I love music but sometimes there’s so much going on in life that you need to check out and just ride. ❤ Thank you
Made me feel like I was out for a ride when I couldn't. Hi from Canada
That’s great!!!
Wow, at times, I just closed my eyes and listened.
So chilled 😌 thank you.
the 900 has such a great sound - love the crackle - my snowblower does not have that sound - off to deal with a foot of snow - sigh
I don't mind riding in the rain either, good job really living in the UK. It's quieter and slower on the roads, people are generally out because they have to be, unkile me. The bike sounds lovely. I've never been one for ear plugs or music while I ride, I love to hear the bike and everything going on around me, one again a lovely ride to watch, very soothing. I like to ride with no destination. No rush that way, can't be late, can't get lost, just out to enjoy the ride. Keep these videos coming
Hey Bug…. Thank you for that!… I find your vids to be great therapy to go along with my physical therapy… Unfortunately off my bike for a few months and this certainly helps the healing process following shoulder surgery ….so this certainly helps pass the time in such a positive way. Appreciate what you do.
Thank you!
Yes, that was a nice ride. That exhaust noise is so relaxing. You were correct, it didn't need any narration, the scrambler said it all.
As others have said ...
The music of the engine intake and exhaust, the snick, click of the tranny ...
I love night riding, when there is little traffic. Great video!!
Ned in SC
This video convinced me to take my bike out today in 40 degree northwest Ohio .
Fantastic!!!
Well done. Very moody. Memories of my younger self.😊
Your video IS relaxing 👍 I’m in my mid-60s and this past Wednesday (Nov 20th) I bought a new 2024 Triumph T120! I live in southern Wyoming between the Snowy Range Mtns and the Sierra Madres, where there are some great twisty mtn highway roads. Looking forward to some great throttle therapy 🤠
Enjoy! That’s a really fantastic bike.
repeat this effort in the summer for a completely different vibe
I love Marine Drive no matter what time of year it is. It’s way out of the way, but always worth a trip. By the way, those pipes on that 900 sound fantastic thanks for the trip.
Yeah I find myself riding there at least once a week. Something about it, even though it’s not the safest road…
Thanks for the cool video! Happy Thanksgiving 🦃🍁
Super video. What a relaxing ride home.
Great sounding motorcycle, keep riding and stay safe 👍
Watching from India 😎 😎 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great film. Who'd a thought some small rain drops would produce such beautiful lens flares. You transported us into a scene in Blade Runner. Loved it
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I like it, thanks
Very nice 💯
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Nice!!
Namaste.
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TBH - I found this dull as shit… Love your channel Mr Bug, but I prefer the whole package, I love the bike, the scenery, your witty observations and whole vibe you’re putting out. Maybe I’m just not enough of a petrol head, I do ride a 125 Aprilia SR GT after all 😳, but what the hell, I bike therefore I am,,, right?? 😎
I guess it was intended to be dull. Just something to relax to. Stay tuned for regular programming. Renting a Harley tomorrow here in Tucson!
@ Can’t wait - love your channel man. 🙏
Wonderful! I rarely ride at night or in the rain and this has me thinking I should get out there and appreciate the ride regardless of the conditions. What setup do you use for recording your rides? It's not a chin-mount, but doesn't seem fixed to the bike either.
For this video it was indeed a chin mount. With a DJI Action 4 camera. Wireless mic hooked on to the rear rack.
Long, straight roads and a few slow junctions, with nothing ... nothing at all to say? Didn't Yamaha have a bike they called the TDM? 😊
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamaha_TDM850
Be careful...your headlite doesnt seem too bright.cant see the ditches much for deer
Yea. I hit three of them. Not on motorbikes but in cars. That was bad enough.
This is very true. I need to upgrade the headlight somehow.