I did one more small run of Shadetree Surgeon/Brap Star shirts. Not doing these again, so if you want them grab em now! You guys rock! www.brapstar.com/shop-1
And here I just picked up MY 40+ year old Honda. The 1982 GL1100 GoldWing in the "rootbeer" colorway. The Rootbeer glide! The PooperScooter! The Merlot Monstrosity!!! Good times ahead!
Another great video and what an adventure! I’m a truck driver and yes the engine break is used to save your brakes from over heating and setting the trailer on fire. Lol!
Engine braking is necessary to prevent runaway trucks. Given the weight behind the cab on a downslope it's magnified and the truck brakes will NOT stop the truck. On a downslope with high, really any weight depending on the slope, behind you your brakes will last maybe a minute or so before they're worn to the metal. In lower gear the engine keeps the speed lower to avoid getting pushed to a dangerous speed. You also have to shift down before the downgrade. Trying to shift as you're going down means you're likely not finding another gear and we're back to a runaway truck.
In 2007 I loaded up a 650 V-Star with the wife and I and rode from Wisconsin to NW Arkansas to ride in the Ozarks. It was the trip that made me decide to get a bigger bike ('08 Venture). I'm too old to do it in the time you do, but a few days on the road is great, hope to make it back down there some day.
It’s going to be more fun than you can imagine. That’s how it started for me. Packed a backpack in 2019 and rode my Triumph Bonneville 550 miles to Colorado for 5 days. Since then I’ve ridden it to 13 states on two, 3,000 mile trips. Just picked up an Africa Twin 1,110 which should be much better for crushing big miles.
Started watching your channel just about a month before your California to Florida ride. I first thought this guy is nuts and too messed up for me! But when you rode on a 40 year old thigh master 500 cc for $1200 you got my total admiration (not that its worth anything) but brother I watch your channel all the time and now your on it again. You are a trip! I mean it in a great way! Stay happy and keep those videos coming.
Got my wrecked Valkyrie patched back together, & fixin to go on a road trip. She's got some battle scars now, but still a beautiful bike to me, & finally road worthy again. The best adventure bike is the one you're riding! Keep up the shenanigans Josh!
Man, Josh, this was an EXCELLENT video. It was so nice seeing you have a good time with all your friends out that way. You can see how much you are truly loved...honest. That little Silver Wing is all heart. This was one of your BEST videos. Keep it wired, man. peace
2:17 I was on a four hour rural highway ride last month with 30-45 mile an hour constant gusts (eastern Kansas/Missouri Border) and the temp was 42-55 degrees F and I was thinking man how did shadetree ride all night across the southern desert in a Jean jacket?
My first Iron Butt (1998)was on a Honda Silverwing 500 riding 2-up. If the bike was struggling I didn't notice it. You're right about the saddlebags not being quite big enough. I had backpacks strapped to the outside of the side bags and a bunch of camping gear strapped to the top of the gas tank. It was a great time and the bike never let me down. I don't remember the exact mileage but I know from Philadelphia Pennsylvania to Wichita Kansas seems really far and due to poor planning and goofing around it was on the second day that I had to do the Thousand Mile Stretch to get to my destination on time.
Fun channel I look forward to all your videos. My wife lived in Little Rock for 20 years. The weather can get a little rough at times. Good luck and clear skies. It's always good to see Mr and Mrs Onery.
That was a quick hour, what an awesome adventure for ST and army. Electric cars and bikes are cool but our infrastructure is no where near handling it all. Gas engines are here to stay for the foreseeable future.
If the boss allows ya to charge your bike at work, that would make it feasible. Then how could an employee be taxed for the benefit and receive a CO2 benefit too? 😊
Engine braking extends break pad life, maintains better control of the rig, and provides more combined breaking power. There is also muffled and unmuffled engine breaking.
Usually it isnt an explosion when the trailer looks pried open so clean like that. Fire that forced firefighters to cut the trailer open to extinguish the fire because a penetrating nozel wouldnt get the job done and the trailer was so packed that rear entry was not effective either..
Literally going on my first 2000+ mile trip starting Tuesday. I definitely feel the 120 mile max per rest. Most I've done is 100 miles at a time and that was definitely good for me at the time. I've got highway pegs this time though. 🤘
That lil 500 loves you for saving it from a life stuck in a garage collecting dust. I had an 84, was my 1st bike and it was as faithful as a Swiss watch!
Missed the premiere and I agree the Tail of the Dragon is 11 miles of awesome technical curves. Been there numerous times. HOWEVER, the Triple Nickel, part of Ohio's Windy 9, is 92 miles of technical curves, exciting scenery and a part of 8 other awesome trails! GET YOUR BUTT UP HERE JOSH!
Loved seeing the Arkansas mountains.... I spent 30 years in the Ozarks... This whole video brought back tons of good memories. Always a good time to be had.
I’m excited about road trip taking in September or October depending on when job ends and taking first vacation in over 20 years. Riding motorcycle from Texas up across Tennessee down to Florida hopefully find find this crazy guy buy him a beer and a spicy pickle then ride back to Texas. We run 250,000 miles per year hauling food and general freight. Time for a break!!!
REALLY ENJOY YOUR TRAVELING VIDEOS. JUST RIDING AND LISTENING TO YOUR CLEVER TALK. THIS ONE'S ONE OF THE YOUR TOP ONES. KEEP RIDING OUT OF FLORIDA BROTHER.
Man after seeing that little Turd Ferguson Cruise across several state lines it just makes me want to go for a big road trip sadly . I will just have to be satisfied with my weekend trips around the state . I will have to save my PTO time for a couple of months before I can head somewhere good LOL guess I will just have to continue living vicariously through shade tree
I TOTALLY appreciate the fact you don't hold back the use of the word "wang". It's a funny descriptor that is in NO WAY racist. KEEP IT GOING DOOD...!!!
I’m in greeneville Tennessee 40 minutes from Dollywood anytime you want to do the dragon you camp on my property and I can show you around there are a bunch off great rides here
I'm only about 18 miles from Dollywood, probably 30- 40 mins for the Dragon... always welcome, got spare room and drive way for bikes and a beautiful view out the back window
Got to give it to Shade Tree, many motor tubers go off on new or nearly bikes of large CC, Josh shows us how touring can be done with an older and smaller bike. Simply AWESOME.
That Silverwing came from my home town on the California coast, it's born to go the distance, it's got a goofy foot surfers soul. CX/GL500/650 & the Milk Toast PCH 800 are my all time favorite Hondogs only after the 1964 Honda ct55 trail with 4 speed manual, the original & best selling platform for an adventure bike in the world with 100 million copies sold since 1962. Ride one of those ct55's across the US if your a real iron butt that's man enough & weight under 160 lbs.. Did a coast to coast LA-NYC round trip on the trail 55 twice 55 years ago. Did the same trip on Harley, Hayabusa, Goldwing, Guzzi & even a Norton 850 commando, but nothing compared to the ct55 for low speed, low key low brow fun.
Shadetree I’ll throw this out there man .northeast Alabama dekalb county & Chattanooga Tennessee. around these parts has some great riding mountain roads.if you’re interested.
I was in Eureka Springs in September last year. I drove my car, but once i saw how gorgeous the scenery was, i immediately regretted not taking my bike! Definitely need to take the bike next time i go there!
Okay, so there's no roller hot dogs and no Big Pickles, but the most important question is "Were there any Taquitos?". If there are no Taquitos on the rollers then we're all having problems lol.
Thanks for the inspirational words towards the end Shadetree. Truly enjoy your long distance trips on your vintage rides. Your efforts are greatly appreciated.
Yes Jake brake is to help truck brakes and prevent overheating from friction and brake fade.Brake fade is when brakes become too hot and no longer can’t handle the weight of the load.
The longest I ever rode flat out on my road glide was 500 miles in 9 hours and I was SORE. I didn’t take any breaks at all but I’m always impressed Shadetree can iron ass anywhere. Good on you guys
Yeah, but more importantly: The Formula 1 Grand Prix is coming to Florida: Finally you guys can actually see some real car races at the Miami Grand Prix Circuit at Sunday May 8th ! Nice motorcycle trip though.
One of the things that I like about your videos is that you tell it like it is- warts and all. Sorry about the hot dogs- that's why they call those places "gas-stations"😳
Talk to Mike yesterday. Headed down a coastal coast in 50 September. Then I’m gonna shoot up to Washington state. Come back through Grand Canyon and then over to Carlsbad cavern. Then come on back to Myakka city Florida didn’t know if you guys were interested. This here is myakka city rider. Going to try to do all of it in 15 days. Keep two wheels on the ground and stay safe
Thoroughly enjoyed watching you two Florida Men being "smeared across the face of America!" Great episode and Adventure, I look forward to watch Mike's perspective on the morrow! This gives me the mighty need to check out the Ozarks sometime, love Tail of the Dragon and Cherohala Skyway but I need some new twisties to shred knobbies on! 😎
So glad you made it to the Ozarks where I'm from! Would love to ride with you one day Shadtree!! I live in Nashville now, and know some great riding right outside the city.
Yup you got it engine brake to save brakes and not overheat the brakes and go for a ride in the woods …. Not recommend to push hard down hill. Great video!!
The cx Is renown for toughness, my mate did 128 thousand miles one one dispatching through all points of the uk, they're slow with...interesting... handling but they don't quit. In that 128k all be did was change the couch and can chain. It went on to do 250k miles before it let go.
Hey Josh, I'm a trucker who works nights and every truck stop I go to late at night/early morning typically doesn't have hardly any hot food out. I guess they don't sell enough in the wee hours to make it worth their while
Holy crap i should have paid attention to the length of this video before I decided to try to lay down and watch your video before I go to bed lol already 30+mins in so no stoppin now
I sent you a package with some metal art I made for you and Cheyleesi, and the post office notified me you haven't picked it up and they will send it back to me if it isn't picked up by May 3rd. Please let me know if you can't get it or if you need the information to have it redelivered, etc. I spent a lot of time making the art for you guys and want to make sure you get it.
Hey man I have been watching your videos for years now and have been riding for many years but watching yours and Adam Sandoval videos I've been itching for a long rode trip most I've done is 500 in a day well because of y'alls videos in june me and the wife are leaving Valdosta Ga heading to Lebanon Missouri and then to North Dakota on a 10 day bike trip I would greatly appreciate any tips you have and any suggestions on places to stop and check out along the way.
Always great to watch a swamp wizard adventure. If you like lil rock y’all will love hot springs…. Plan kind of my trip to the Florida keys . I’ll probably stop at the dirty shame to exchange wizards 🧙♂️ stuff 😉
You need to get yourself to the UK if you like old cities. There's ghost walks that you can go on that take you into hidden underground areas that used to be store rooms, underground markets, etc. Some places in older cities still look qnd are as they were hundreds of years ago
I did one more small run of Shadetree Surgeon/Brap Star shirts. Not doing these again, so if you want them grab em now! You guys rock! www.brapstar.com/shop-1
😎💯✌️🦘
Do you have any 5xl shirts?
the only shirt I see on the website is the campout shirt? did they sell out and get taken down already??
This video almost made me unsubscribe... there aren't enough thumbs down for this! how selfish, self-centered, arrogant!
It's like Hunter s. Thompson and macho man Randy Savage had a love child and I'm all for it
Best compliment ever
I think you won the internet today😂👌perfect
😆😆 nailed it
Can’t stop now, this is Wawa country.
That’s it… I’m starting a band. Do I call it Pouch Pickle or Dick-Shaped Meat?
Clingmans dome is a must, Cherokee nation forest, and wheels thru time. Whenever you get to the dragon
And here I just picked up MY 40+ year old Honda. The 1982 GL1100 GoldWing in the "rootbeer" colorway. The Rootbeer glide! The PooperScooter! The Merlot Monstrosity!!! Good times ahead!
This was fucking awesome, Josh. Loved the feature-length, the journey and all the shenanigans. This is the content I adore my man.
I love these road trip videos. Pure freedom.
Another great video and what an adventure! I’m a truck driver and yes the engine break is used to save your brakes from over heating and setting the trailer on fire. Lol!
Engine braking is necessary to prevent runaway trucks. Given the weight behind the cab on a downslope it's magnified and the truck brakes will NOT stop the truck. On a downslope with high, really any weight depending on the slope, behind you your brakes will last maybe a minute or so before they're worn to the metal. In lower gear the engine keeps the speed lower to avoid getting pushed to a dangerous speed.
You also have to shift down before the downgrade. Trying to shift as you're going down means you're likely not finding another gear and we're back to a runaway truck.
In 2007 I loaded up a 650 V-Star with the wife and I and rode from Wisconsin to NW Arkansas to ride in the Ozarks. It was the trip that made me decide to get a bigger bike ('08 Venture). I'm too old to do it in the time you do, but a few days on the road is great, hope to make it back down there some day.
Watching this gets me so excited for my first mini road trip at the end of May! A couple state lines and gas station hot dogs here I come!
Sounds good
It’s going to be more fun than you can imagine. That’s how it started for me. Packed a backpack in 2019 and rode my Triumph Bonneville 550 miles to Colorado for 5 days. Since then I’ve ridden it to 13 states on two, 3,000 mile trips. Just picked up an Africa Twin 1,110 which should be much better for crushing big miles.
“Delicious “
-shadetree surgeon
Your first big road trip is always the most memorable.
YES YOU WERE DRIVING THROUGH BIRMINGHAM! I live here! Glad your trip went well! These are the videos that inspire me to be more adventurous.
Hello fellow Birminghamian
Started watching your channel just about a month before your California to Florida ride. I first thought this guy is nuts and too messed up for me! But when you rode on a 40 year old thigh master 500 cc for $1200 you got my total admiration (not that its worth anything) but brother I watch your channel all the time and now your on it again. You are a trip! I mean it in a great way! Stay happy and keep those videos coming.
I appreciate the support my friend!
Got my wrecked Valkyrie patched back together, & fixin to go on a road trip. She's got some battle scars now, but still a beautiful bike to me, & finally road worthy again. The best adventure bike is the one you're riding! Keep up the shenanigans Josh!
Man, Josh, this was an EXCELLENT video. It was so nice seeing you have a good time with all your friends out that way. You can see how much you are truly loved...honest.
That little Silver Wing is all heart.
This was one of your BEST videos.
Keep it wired, man.
peace
2:17 I was on a four hour rural highway ride last month with 30-45 mile an hour constant gusts (eastern Kansas/Missouri Border) and the temp was 42-55 degrees F and I was thinking man how did shadetree ride all night across the southern desert in a Jean jacket?
*Sleevless Jean jacket🤣
What a goddam pleasure it was to wake up see an hour long video of shadetree on another awesome adventure, I love these long videos so much!
Agreed! It certainly helped distract from my shoulder pain this morning after my big dumb!
Thanks y’all!!
My first Iron Butt (1998)was on a Honda Silverwing 500 riding 2-up. If the bike was struggling I didn't notice it. You're right about the saddlebags not being quite big enough. I had backpacks strapped to the outside of the side bags and a bunch of camping gear strapped to the top of the gas tank. It was a great time and the bike never let me down. I don't remember the exact mileage but I know from Philadelphia Pennsylvania to Wichita Kansas seems really far and due to poor planning and goofing around it was on the second day that I had to do the Thousand Mile Stretch to get to my destination on time.
Fun channel I look forward to all your videos. My wife lived in Little Rock for 20 years. The weather can get a little rough at times. Good luck and clear skies. It's always good to see Mr and Mrs Onery.
The amount of times you boosted the silverwing in that trip i think it qualifies as an ebike 🤣
Great vid
That was a quick hour, what an awesome adventure for ST and army. Electric cars and bikes are cool but our infrastructure is no where near handling it all. Gas engines are here to stay for the foreseeable future.
If the boss allows ya to charge your bike at work, that would make it feasible. Then how could an employee be taxed for the benefit and receive a CO2 benefit too? 😊
Motorcycle’s should be exempt from the EPA!
Engine braking extends break pad life, maintains better control of the rig, and provides more combined breaking power.
There is also muffled and unmuffled engine breaking.
Not to mention the extra braking needed for air brakes since you can't ride the brakes on those big rigs, especially on inclines.
Jake brakes are primarily meant to save your brakes from completely fading to nothing due to overheating, not to save brake pad.
Great times! I love when yall post your different pov's of the same trips and the campouts too.
Usually it isnt an explosion when the trailer looks pried open so clean like that. Fire that forced firefighters to cut the trailer open to extinguish the fire because a penetrating nozel wouldnt get the job done and the trailer was so packed that rear entry was not effective either..
Literally going on my first 2000+ mile trip starting Tuesday. I definitely feel the 120 mile max per rest. Most I've done is 100 miles at a time and that was definitely good for me at the time. I've got highway pegs this time though. 🤘
If you can do a hundred miles between breaks all day, you will be lucky.
I'm just under a month out, two weeks on the road, 3000+ miles. Good luck
That lil 500 loves you for saving it from a life stuck in a garage collecting dust. I had an 84, was my 1st bike and it was as faithful as a Swiss watch!
Engine brake or a Jake cuts cyclinder off to slow the truck. Yeah help save brakes. Lives too.
Motorcycles and RUclips!!! Love it!!
This was a great video, ur chopper trip video bought me here like 2 years ago ! Thanks for taking us with you
Missed the premiere and I agree the Tail of the Dragon is 11 miles of awesome technical curves. Been there numerous times. HOWEVER, the Triple Nickel, part of Ohio's Windy 9, is 92 miles of technical curves, exciting scenery and a part of 8 other awesome trails! GET YOUR BUTT UP HERE JOSH!
I’m gonna be in Alabama in a few days on a road trip, and then sneaking into the WANG before going up to Georgia, can’t wait!
Loved seeing the Arkansas mountains.... I spent 30 years in the Ozarks... This whole video brought back tons of good memories. Always a good time to be had.
Dude you got me sold on the gold wings it's just a matter of time before my ass is on a straight eighties flock of seagulls style winger of my own!
I’m excited about road trip taking in September or October depending on when job ends and taking first vacation in over 20 years. Riding motorcycle from Texas up across Tennessee down to Florida hopefully find find this crazy guy buy him a beer and a spicy pickle then ride back to Texas. We run 250,000 miles per year hauling food and general freight. Time for a break!!!
Small town. Awesome spot. Watching this makes me think about my own trip in July. Good share.
😆 “God loves an idiot !!” thanks for that laugh. Stay safe shadetree !!!!!
10 out of 10 on the pickle rant. 😅
REALLY ENJOY YOUR TRAVELING VIDEOS. JUST RIDING AND LISTENING TO YOUR CLEVER TALK. THIS ONE'S ONE OF THE YOUR TOP ONES. KEEP RIDING OUT OF FLORIDA BROTHER.
Man after seeing that little Turd Ferguson Cruise across several state lines it just makes me want to go for a big road trip sadly . I will just have to be satisfied with my weekend trips around the state . I will have to save my PTO time for a couple of months before I can head somewhere good LOL guess I will just have to continue living vicariously through shade tree
Thank you again for some amazing inspiration. So stoked you got out and had fun with your friends
I TOTALLY appreciate the fact you don't hold back the use of the word "wang". It's a funny descriptor that is in NO WAY racist. KEEP IT GOING DOOD...!!!
I’m in greeneville Tennessee 40 minutes from Dollywood anytime you want to do the dragon you camp on my property and I can show you around there are a bunch off great rides here
“Valet ooo very fancy, yeah go ahead and valet TURD FERGUSON.”
I'm only about 18 miles from Dollywood, probably 30- 40 mins for the Dragon... always welcome, got spare room and drive way for bikes and a beautiful view out the back window
Thank you Shadetree for all you have done for me. I’m eternally grateful for our friendship.
Got to give it to Shade Tree, many motor tubers go off on new or nearly bikes of large CC, Josh shows us how touring can be done with an older and smaller bike. Simply AWESOME.
Just finding this video. This may just be my favorite video that you have done. Thanks for taking the time to film, edit, and post it. Made my day!!😊
Dude, I had to watch this in segments today because I had shit to do around here. But I watched it all and enjoyed the ride. Top tier Shadetree video!
That Silverwing came from my home town on the California coast, it's born to go the distance, it's got a goofy foot surfers soul. CX/GL500/650 & the Milk Toast PCH 800 are my all time favorite Hondogs only after the 1964 Honda ct55 trail with 4 speed manual, the original & best selling platform for an adventure bike in the world with 100 million copies sold since 1962. Ride one of those ct55's across the US if your a real iron butt that's man enough & weight under 160 lbs.. Did a coast to coast LA-NYC round trip on the trail 55 twice 55 years ago. Did the same trip on Harley, Hayabusa, Goldwing, Guzzi & even a Norton 850 commando, but nothing compared to the ct55 for low speed, low key low brow fun.
This video is exactly what I needed today to start my week right
Shadetree I’ll throw this out there man .northeast Alabama dekalb county & Chattanooga Tennessee. around these parts has some great riding mountain roads.if you’re interested.
I was in Eureka Springs in September last year. I drove my car, but once i saw how gorgeous the scenery was, i immediately regretted not taking my bike! Definitely need to take the bike next time i go there!
Yet another awesome adventure. And you are a real motovlogger to boot 👍
Okay, so there's no roller hot dogs and no Big Pickles, but the most important question is "Were there any Taquitos?". If there are no Taquitos on the rollers then we're all having problems lol.
Just love this video. One of your best!. I'm certainly Putting Eureka Springs on my list. Just beautiful. Great job Josh.
Shadetree Surgeon, poster child for cheap bikes and long rides!
jackeranda trees with their purple flower's little alley ways fun and merriment at every turn what's not to love about this video great job
Love me some Eureka Springs!! Thanks for the great video!
Man! This was a blast to watch. The Castlevania transitions are incredible!
I can't remember if that's castlevania 1 or 2
"Hey Georgia, you better hope Walgreens ain't out of Plan-B because me and Mike are coming in RAAAW" the best words 🤣😂🤪😂🤣👍
Thanks for the inspirational words towards the end Shadetree. Truly enjoy your long distance trips on your vintage rides. Your efforts are greatly appreciated.
Yes Jake brake is to help truck brakes and prevent overheating from friction and brake fade.Brake fade is when brakes become too hot and no longer can’t handle the weight of the load.
I’m diggin’ Turd Ferguson. I’ve always thought those engines were indestructible.I’m from Arkansas and the Pig Trail is a treasure.
That Walgreens line was hilarious!
“I mean I hope I don’t need to check the weather” baaahahahha so gooood
Castlevania 2 was fucking hard... atleast when I was 12. Arby's has a better ruban than 70% of the sandwich shops in San diego. For 1/2 the price.
My dad had a cx 500. I rode it and know what you are saying about that motor. Great little bike! Fun trip there. Good Times were had!
The longest I ever rode flat out on my road glide was 500 miles in 9 hours and I was SORE. I didn’t take any breaks at all but I’m always impressed Shadetree can iron ass anywhere. Good on you guys
Yeah, but more importantly: The Formula 1 Grand Prix is coming to Florida: Finally you guys can actually see some real car races at the Miami Grand Prix Circuit at Sunday May 8th !
Nice motorcycle trip though.
48:58 shade trees nerd was showing lol I love it
One of the things that I like about your videos is that you tell it like it is- warts and all. Sorry about the hot dogs- that's why they call those places "gas-stations"😳
Hell yea🤘🛵 forget the 30$K new bagger HD's u crush miles on crusty ol' bikes like nobody I know! No fear!
Talk to Mike yesterday. Headed down a coastal coast in 50 September. Then I’m gonna shoot up to Washington state. Come back through Grand Canyon and then over to Carlsbad cavern. Then come on back to Myakka city Florida didn’t know if you guys were interested. This here is myakka city rider. Going to try to do all of it in 15 days.
Keep two wheels on the ground and stay safe
the roadtrip vids are by far my fav. Thanks bud
Awesome video Josh. Your narrative had me crying 🤣 Keep em coming!
Me and my buddy are riding to barber's in Alabama the end of June can't wait for that trip
Thoroughly enjoyed watching you two Florida Men being "smeared across the face of America!" Great episode and Adventure, I look forward to watch Mike's perspective on the morrow! This gives me the mighty need to check out the Ozarks sometime, love Tail of the Dragon and Cherohala Skyway but I need some new twisties to shred knobbies on! 😎
So glad you made it to the Ozarks where I'm from! Would love to ride with you one day Shadtree!! I live in Nashville now, and know some great riding right outside the city.
Mike Branch “I’m feeling old and bald” hahaha!!!
Just picked up another GL500 for $400.00, Love these these little things. 😁👍
Yup you got it engine brake to save brakes and not overheat the brakes and go for a ride in the woods …. Not recommend to push hard down hill. Great video!!
The cx Is renown for toughness, my mate did 128 thousand miles one one dispatching through all points of the uk, they're slow with...interesting... handling but they don't quit. In that 128k all be did was change the couch and can chain. It went on to do 250k miles before it let go.
Hey Josh, I'm a trucker who works nights and every truck stop I go to late at night/early morning typically doesn't have hardly any hot food out. I guess they don't sell enough in the wee hours to make it worth their while
The answer to your question about truck breaks is, all of the above. The engine breaks on a truck work like decell on a bike.
Glad to have been apart of last weekend man, it was a fantastic time
Absolutely amazing times my man!!
Awesome video and awesome content can’t wait for the next video Thank’s Josh and Mike
You were ridin through Birmingham, otherwise known as the big ol salty Ham baby!!
Holy crap i should have paid attention to the length of this video before I decided to try to lay down and watch your video before I go to bed lol already 30+mins in so no stoppin now
It’s funny that shadetree has this fantasy that he’s a badass biker!
I haven't been through Arkansas on I-40 since the 90s. Back then it felt like you were driving down a flight of stairs.
I sent you a package with some metal art I made for you and Cheyleesi, and the post office notified me you haven't picked it up and they will send it back to me if it isn't picked up by May 3rd. Please let me know if you can't get it or if you need the information to have it redelivered, etc. I spent a lot of time making the art for you guys and want to make sure you get it.
Hey man I have been watching your videos for years now and have been riding for many years but watching yours and Adam Sandoval videos I've been itching for a long rode trip most I've done is 500 in a day well because of y'alls videos in june me and the wife are leaving Valdosta Ga heading to Lebanon Missouri and then to North Dakota on a 10 day bike trip I would greatly appreciate any tips you have and any suggestions on places to stop and check out along the way.
These are some of my favorite videos you do.
"Poontang In Dimension X" coming soon to your local adult theatre!
Anytime you wanna run the Dragon I’d be down for a little group ride
When the parking lot looks like San Francisco Hills meets a motorcross track on a GoPro you know it is steep
All hail the mighty turd Ferguson! I really enjoyed watching this. Keep it up!
True inspiration Shadetree ✌🏼 big love from Portugal 🇵🇹
Always great to watch a swamp wizard adventure. If you like lil rock y’all will love hot springs…. Plan kind of my trip to the Florida keys . I’ll probably stop at the dirty shame to exchange wizards 🧙♂️ stuff 😉
An holsters, and the juice in the bag are the way to go. Need it .
You need to get yourself to the UK if you like old cities. There's ghost walks that you can go on that take you into hidden underground areas that used to be store rooms, underground markets, etc. Some places in older cities still look qnd are as they were hundreds of years ago