Wow you are a great film maker ,my partner died recently,now I am a solo scooter rider at the grand old age of 70 your film inspired me.Regards from the Uk .
Julian - what a great and inspiring movie. I stumbled across it by accident, having dived down a Honda Helix wormhole. I watch a lot of motorcycle video (including many of my own), and yours is one of the most enjoyable I've encountered. You really deserve far more exposure than your 2.4k RUclips views indicates. Perhaps some TV station could air it - it's that good IMHO. Good luck with whatever you are doing, but if you're not making movies (and riding the Helix) it's the world's loss. Stay well. Nick.
Nick what a sweet comment. Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment. I am definitely not going to stop making films:) just starting to take this RUclips thing more seriously and see where that takes me. As for the Helix, it's waiting for me back in Canada. I miss that thing!! Cheers, Julian
Top stuff Julian too much to say really wonderful editing and story been on some long journey your like one of them rare unique people that I meet when backpacking the sort u never forget. Perfect film😇
I spent some 20+ years of my life writing and producing both public and commercial television here in the States, and this, sir, is as fine a piece of filmmaking as I have seen in quite some time. I, too, am a scooter rider -- a pair of Vespas -- and like one fellow who commented below, I'm now 70, and I ride solo (my partner doesn't ride). There may will be a Helix in my future. (Why else would I have fallen down the RUclips Helix rabbit hole?!). You take care of that beautiful, faithful yellow scooter, Julian, 'cause she sure took care of you. Thanks for a most enjoyable video.
Oh, Julian, dude, what a freaking awesome documentary you made, man! I shared it with my Honda Helix crew here in Argentina. It's seriously mind-blowing and incredible, the way you captured not just the essence of the journey, the scenery, but also the vibes of all of us riding these beautiful bikes. Massive props, bro, and thanks for sharing it with us! Big hug!
i got a beatass 1986 junker helix for 450$ about 6 years ago, mainly as a joke because it was so weird looking and i work at a biker bar and thought it would be funny having it parked amidst all the harleys. the joke was on me because i fell in love with the thing and ride it all the time and am now fully in the helix cult. the reliability of these machines is legendary, they are immortal.
I love that scooter. And it’s nice to still see one around in that condition. I’ve got two. A 650 Burgman Executive and a Honda 250 Elite. They can laugh all they want. I’m having the most fun you can get with your clothes on. On cheap reliable machines that sip gas and barely ever break down.
I‘m just commenting to prove that I’ve been following you when you had 938 followers when you‘ll have a million. Dude, please don’t stop making these. You‘re getting better with each video, and they‘re already 💯👌🙏
I too have never wanted a motorcycle license until I saw one of these beauties on facebook marketplace. I fell in love immediately. Thanks for convincing me to finally take the leap and get my license!
This is easily in my top 5 list of best RUclips videos ever... Thank you for sharing it with us. If you see a beat up red Helix on the road someday, maybe it's me!
Stumbled upon this video via Reddit. Started doing research on Honda Helix’s and this video is to rad. Reminds me of why I love riding motorcycles, especially longer trips like this. Great editing and overall killer vibe. Well done, this inspires me on multiple levels
My dude! I am so happy I found this. I rode a cross Canada on a piece of garbage old bike. And recently I rode my Honda Elite to the Rockies. Thanks for making the video, really appreciate it. I got videos about both over on my channel.
I've had many adventures on bikes from the Elite 250 (similar to yours) up to the Gold Wings. My best adventures have always been on scooters. You made an awesome video friend. People long to do such but never do it. They watch videos like yours to fulfill their fantasies. Then those of us that have enjoy watching it in remembrance of our own and feel joy for you. Thank you for posting and doing an awesome job of editing!!!!!
Hi Julian, The way you present your story it's amazing. The script, cinematography, color grading, typo everything was so perfect. I'm glad found your video. Thank you for sharing your story with us. I also ride a small scooter (Honda ADV 150) but I didn't do any long solo but maybe now I will.
Absolutely loved your documentary! I found this while looking for "slow ride home" and I'm glad I did. I got myself a yellow scooter and live in Canada also. You did an amazing job of documenting your journey and inspiring many. Thank you for sharing this!
Wonderfully put together video. You have captured the essence of motorcycle touring at it's heart....wonderful solitude, the feeling of self dependency, and the appreciation of the motorcycle itself and the wonderful roads ridden. At 80 now, having toured for over 65 years with several million km's under my belt, this video brings back fabulous memories of my own trips in years past. Although I still ride, I am restricted to day trips only due ot my wife being somewhat infirm, and it's good to watch this and have those old feelings come back. Thank you so much for your video. It's not the size of the bike but the quality of the ride that counts....
What a beautiful video. I recognize a lot from when me and three friends crossed the US in six weeks. In the saddle you are always alone with your thoughts. A lot happened in my mind on that trip, and I changed my life because of it. On Sunday I’m buying a Helix btw. That’s what led me here. And I’m very grateful for that.
Tu est un génie pour avoir ce talent cette vison et l’endurance pour produire cette œuvre d’art. Tellement fier que tu aies release cette video… C’est super inspirant man ❤
Man what a trip. High class visuals and lovely story behind your trip with all the voice-overs! I have to get my Helix running again - I'm stoked now :D Ride safe!
i remember the hellex,way ahead of the time,and i supose to expensive.but what a great survant to you,loved the story and one you"ll never forget- thanks Steve from Wales Uk
Man I am so envious but so happy that you had this experience! A yellow Helix is my dream bike! They look like a wave runner on wheels lol I love it. The only problem is I've never ridden and frankly I'm afraid to ride a big 250cc as a starter bike..
Don't be afraid. I have owned several small motorcycles, but my Honda Helix (yellow like in the video) is the easiest one to ride. Even though I am only 5 ft 6 inches tall, both feet fit flat on the ground. There are no gears to shift - just twist the throttle and it goes. The weight is low to the ground so easy to balance. It has enough power to easily keep up with in town traffic and can be ridden on the highway up to 70 mi/h. It is the ideal scooter. Good luck!
Bravo!! Merci pour une superb vidéo. I am also riding a 98 Helix. Your video is very very very inspiring to me to make a long and meaningful trip like you did. Thanks again. Looking forward to seeing more of your adventures
I'm in the states down in Ohio, a few years back I picked up a white 1987 Helix. The Honda dealer here says mine was actually made for the Canadian market, the dash panel is labeled "Fatten" instead of Helix and the odometer reads in kilometers. They claim they are rare and they hadn't seen one in person. That said, it's a Helix and they can get around! I'm not sure how many "Fattens" were made or much of anything else.
The dash panel reading "Fatten" means it was replaced at some point with a Chinese knockoff panel. This is a common part to replace as the speedo plastic gets foggy and unreadable from sunlight over the years. I have an '87 Helix and I had to replace mine as well. Mine reads "Gongbei" but I have seen the "Fatten" ones before. ruclips.net/video/6eHH5jANmPo/видео.html
Excellent content. Nowadays, more and more, we have to listen to ourselves. It was the youtube algorithm that brought me here. Thanks YT! Greetings from Portugal and man, keep up the good work
Great video Jillian! I've lived in north central Maryland all of my life and I've had just about every different size of motorcycles over a period of 40 years up to 1500 & 1800cc Honda Goldwings until 2004. I stopped riding for 14 years then bought a 1996 Helix in 2018 with 22,000 miles which I fully restored mechanically back to showroom condition. I only drive it occasionally 100 to 150 miles round trip out to the mountains in the western part of my state along scenic parallel to the freeway back roads to totally enjoy it and the slower paced experience. I'm 70 now so the Helix is all that I need as I don't miss at all struggling with the heavy almost 900 pound bikes anymore compared to the 350 pound Helix, or the clutching, shifting, etc, and for the amount of riding that I do the Helix is perfect. I've never even taken any of my motorcycles further than a 400 mile round trip all of those years, but I commend you for making your long sucessful journey on the Helix and sharing the experience with everyone.👍👍👍
Just happened to stumble across your video. Wow what a trip that must have been. I've always wanted to do something similar. One of these days I'll make it happen. Just wanted to thank you for sharing your story. It was very inspiring.
Wishing for you to have more viewers and subscribers 🙏🥰 you have amazing content! It feels like I’m watching an awesome movie with an awesome story. The music and everything is👌🤩
Thank's for this super Video... I had a Red 🛵250 CN Honda for 12 years in the 1980 ... I always wanted to do a Trip like yours here in the UK ..but only donne Scotland on my own for 12 days ... it was fantastic to ride this CN250... I have now a Honda Forza 300 ..I'm a 🛵 Fan... I wish you all the best in your life and keep riding on 2 Weels.. Beste Grüsse from the Lake District👍🇨🇭🛵er Roll rolling along..8.8.23
J'ai vraiment adoré ta vidéo. En tant que francophone "coincé" aux US, je me suis reconnu dans pas mal de trucs que tu as dit. Vraiment superbe qualité de montage, d'images et un grand talent de story telling. J'espère que tu iras loin dans tes films, parce que celui là m'a donné beaucoup d'émotions. Cheers!
just watching this, shocked to see you have so little subscribers considering the quality of this video. keep up the work man. love the scoot. i drive a piaggio myself but want to get a helix bc that sick 80s look. one day:)
Great video man, everything about it is awesome! i happened upon it because of a yellow Helix for sale close to me with 8,000 miles. I want to travel my country as well and what a simple great machine to do it on. Thankyou for the video!!
Le storytelling, la cinématographie, la musique, tout était parfait. Je suis venu en pensant regarder une vidéo sur le même scooter que le mien, je pars en ayant regardé un film. Un très bon film. Merci, je reviendrai.
Amazing video, I have a Honda Helix. I have ridden it many miles but not on such a long trip. Fantastic to pull that off at this stage in your life. One hundred thumbs up.
Excellent travel video! I really enjoyed the video, your video editing skills are wonderful, beautiful scenery and always have been a fan of anything on 2 wheels. My favorites are small cc hondas. I have a 87 elite ch250 which is fun and always wanted to do a scooter rally on a helix. Keep recording and traveling.
@@feelmyjulianNo problem Julian. You and your brother should do the Scooter Cannonball 2024 :) Here's my Honda Elite 250 Backroads ruclips.net/video/tIbYA0KG9AU/видео.html and Honda Elite 250 lake exploring ruclips.net/video/85jXHNyoxPQ/видео.html
@Julian Thomas when you start in one topic on youtube, and somehow, the algorithm takes you nearly to a subject that's vastly different from your intended search.. aka.. the other side.. not to be confused with some derogatory statement but a welcome experience down another rabbit hole of hobbies and such.. which after watching this video, I have been immersed in the topic and am currently trying to find a classic scooter to rebuild and enjoy. So when I land on a great video experience far from what my initial interests are, I kindly let the content creator know that somebody outside of the intended audience is watching and loving the content. I hope this is concise enough.
Such a great and beautiful insite into your life and the great journey you and you kickass little yellow scooter went on. Some year id love to go on a soul seeking journey myself either on my vtx or a helix. I envy you brother. But family and children put a halt on it. But maybe when im 50 or so.. ill be free to make the journey. Be proud of what youve done and i look forward to seeing more adventures.
brooo that video is goooood bro thanks for making me travel through your journey! It was very very fun to watch ! Also loved that epic spot you camped on top of the rock !! Good stuff bro enjoy !!
I picked up an old Suzuki Burgman 650 and did some touring in the Black hills this last fall. I can identify with some of the things you talk about. Exploration journeys at a little slower pace it's pretty cool.
What a pearl! Came for the Honda and remained until the end for the journey.
Wow you are a great film maker ,my partner died recently,now I am a solo scooter rider at the grand old age of 70 your film inspired me.Regards from the Uk .
Stumbled onto your video. Thanks for showing 20,000 people that there is such a thing as quality content on RUclips.
Julian - what a great and inspiring movie. I stumbled across it by accident, having dived down a Honda Helix wormhole. I watch a lot of motorcycle video (including many of my own), and yours is one of the most enjoyable I've encountered. You really deserve far more exposure than your 2.4k RUclips views indicates. Perhaps some TV station could air it - it's that good IMHO. Good luck with whatever you are doing, but if you're not making movies (and riding the Helix) it's the world's loss. Stay well. Nick.
Nick what a sweet comment. Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment. I am definitely not going to stop making films:) just starting to take this RUclips thing more seriously and see where that takes me. As for the Helix, it's waiting for me back in Canada. I miss that thing!! Cheers, Julian
Me too with my Honda elite! Now I shall travel the USA with my scooters!
Totally agree never just a Moto vlog way more beautiful and who can not be inspired by this great guy❤️
Top stuff Julian too much to say really wonderful editing and story been on some long journey your like one of them rare unique people that I meet when backpacking the sort u never forget. Perfect film😇
You meet the nicest people on a Honda😊
"Don't think just drop" from the guy with the obliterated collar bone lolol.
Great video. I'm very glad the Helix rabbit hole led me here.
I spent some 20+ years of my life writing and producing both public and commercial television here in the States, and this, sir, is as fine a piece of filmmaking as I have seen in quite some time. I, too, am a scooter rider -- a pair of Vespas -- and like one fellow who commented below, I'm now 70, and I ride solo (my partner doesn't ride). There may will be a Helix in my future. (Why else would I have fallen down the RUclips Helix rabbit hole?!). You take care of that beautiful, faithful yellow scooter, Julian, 'cause she sure took care of you. Thanks for a most enjoyable video.
vulnerable, honest, entertaining, thoughtful, beautiful- fantastic film! thank you
Oh, Julian, dude, what a freaking awesome documentary you made, man! I shared it with my Honda Helix crew here in Argentina. It's seriously mind-blowing and incredible, the way you captured not just the essence of the journey, the scenery, but also the vibes of all of us riding these beautiful bikes. Massive props, bro, and thanks for sharing it with us! Big hug!
i got a beatass 1986 junker helix for 450$ about 6 years ago, mainly as a joke because it was so weird looking and i work at a biker bar and thought it would be funny having it parked amidst all the harleys. the joke was on me because i fell in love with the thing and ride it all the time and am now fully in the helix cult. the reliability of these machines is legendary, they are immortal.
I love that scooter. And it’s nice to still see one around in that condition. I’ve got two. A 650 Burgman Executive and a Honda 250 Elite. They can laugh all they want. I’m having the most fun you can get with your clothes on. On cheap reliable machines that sip gas and barely ever break down.
I‘m just commenting to prove that I’ve been following you when you had 938 followers when you‘ll have a million. Dude, please don’t stop making these. You‘re getting better with each video, and they‘re already 💯👌🙏
ahah man thank you a million times. means the world
@@feelmyjulian i love the high quality
I too have never wanted a motorcycle license until I saw one of these beauties on facebook marketplace. I fell in love immediately. Thanks for convincing me to finally take the leap and get my license!
well done brother, I really liked the roadmovie vibe. Beautiful
This is easily in my top 5 list of best RUclips videos ever... Thank you for sharing it with us. If you see a beat up red Helix on the road someday, maybe it's me!
Stumbled upon this video via Reddit. Started doing research on Honda Helix’s and this video is to rad. Reminds me of why I love riding motorcycles, especially longer trips like this.
Great editing and overall killer vibe. Well done, this inspires me on multiple levels
Thank you Julian!
My dude! I am so happy I found this. I rode a cross Canada on a piece of garbage old bike. And recently I rode my Honda Elite to the Rockies. Thanks for making the video, really appreciate it.
I got videos about both over on my channel.
I've had many adventures on bikes from the Elite 250 (similar to yours) up to the Gold Wings. My best adventures have always been on scooters.
You made an awesome video friend. People long to do such but never do it. They watch videos like yours to fulfill their fantasies. Then those of us that have enjoy watching it in remembrance of our own and feel joy for you. Thank you for posting and doing an awesome job of editing!!!!!
Hi Julian, The way you present your story it's amazing. The script, cinematography, color grading, typo everything was so perfect. I'm glad found your video. Thank you for sharing your story with us. I also ride a small scooter (Honda ADV 150) but I didn't do any long solo but maybe now I will.
I just found this video today... Came down to the comments to see if anyone felt the same about this sweet movie.
I’ve Been so stagnant in my film making recently and this is what has truly reignited the spark. Thank you.
You're the Greatest broooo
Absolutely loved your documentary! I found this while looking for "slow ride home" and I'm glad I did. I got myself a yellow scooter and live in Canada also. You did an amazing job of documenting your journey and inspiring many. Thank you for sharing this!
Hello! Great video! Beautiful journey!! Beautiful Honda Helix! I had a 92 Honda Helix and sold it in 2000, I miss my Honda Helix!
Excellent Video of your Journey. Loved how you were able to capture the moments and feelings of the ride. You certainly have a talent for film making.
Wonderfully put together video. You have captured the essence of motorcycle touring at it's heart....wonderful solitude, the feeling of self dependency, and the appreciation of the motorcycle itself and the wonderful roads ridden. At 80 now, having toured for over 65 years with several million km's under my belt, this video brings back fabulous memories of my own trips in years past. Although I still ride, I am restricted to day trips only due ot my wife being somewhat infirm, and it's good to watch this and have those old feelings come back. Thank you so much for your video.
It's not the size of the bike but the quality of the ride that counts....
What a beautiful video. I recognize a lot from when me and three friends crossed the US in six weeks. In the saddle you are always alone with your thoughts. A lot happened in my mind on that trip, and I changed my life because of it. On Sunday I’m buying a Helix btw. That’s what led me here. And I’m very grateful for that.
The endless North American roads can really change you eh. Thanks for watching Marcus, enjoy your new Helix !
I've literally been thinking about buying a helix for my daily, amazing short film everything about this was amazing
Very Very Very Beautiful! Tank you!
Tu est un génie pour avoir ce talent cette vison et l’endurance pour produire cette œuvre d’art.
Tellement fier que tu aies release cette video… C’est super inspirant man ❤
what a beautiful inspirative movie, makes me do something with my life
fascinating production.. the xperience.. the music.. everything..
thanx for sharing and stay safe for God's sake 🙏 🛵👍
Wow, great storytelling. Thanks from Seattle.
Man what a trip. High class visuals and lovely story behind your trip with all the voice-overs! I have to get my Helix running again - I'm stoked now :D
Ride safe!
cant believe the level of quality in your filmmaking and storytelling. amazing video, you def deserve more subs
Très beau...bon rythme, belle photo, bonne musique, bon propos...inspirant !
The best content I've seen in a while. Love the trip. Love the place. Relaxing and entertaining. What a journey.
Wow wow wow hahaha What a wonderful trip you have a beautiful video congratulations thanks for sharing 🙏👍
i remember the hellex,way ahead of the time,and i supose to expensive.but what a great survant to you,loved the story and one you"ll never forget- thanks Steve from Wales Uk
Man I am so envious but so happy that you had this experience! A yellow Helix is my dream bike! They look like a wave runner on wheels lol I love it. The only problem is I've never ridden and frankly I'm afraid to ride a big 250cc as a starter bike..
Don't be afraid. I have owned several small motorcycles, but my Honda Helix (yellow like in the video) is the easiest one to ride. Even though I am only 5 ft 6 inches tall, both feet fit flat on the ground. There are no gears to shift - just twist the throttle and it goes. The weight is low to the ground so easy to balance. It has enough power to easily keep up with in town traffic and can be ridden on the highway up to 70 mi/h. It is the ideal scooter. Good luck!
What an amazing journey I need to do this!
Prachtig verhaal / Beautiful story. Thanks so much for making this type of content. I need more of this. Greetings from the Netherlands.
so nice of you thanks for watching!
I have a yellow 04 Helix which I have taken on many long trips, but nothing that compares with your journey. Nice job! Great video.
Hell yes!!! Long live the Helix, hope this video blows up. Great editing!
the world's coolest scooter!
Bravo!! Merci pour une superb vidéo. I am also riding a 98 Helix. Your video is very very very inspiring to me to make a long and meaningful trip like you did. Thanks again. Looking forward to seeing more of your adventures
Thank you so much for your inspirations. Chapeau 🎩. Stay healthy and thanks to Honda 😅. Greetings from germany ... Christoph 👋 👋 👋 👋 👋
I'm in the states down in Ohio, a few years back I picked up a white 1987 Helix. The Honda dealer here says mine was actually made for the Canadian market, the dash panel is labeled "Fatten" instead of Helix and the odometer reads in kilometers. They claim they are rare and they hadn't seen one in person. That said, it's a Helix and they can get around! I'm not sure how many "Fattens" were made or much of anything else.
The dash panel reading "Fatten" means it was replaced at some point with a Chinese knockoff panel. This is a common part to replace as the speedo plastic gets foggy and unreadable from sunlight over the years. I have an '87 Helix and I had to replace mine as well. Mine reads "Gongbei" but I have seen the "Fatten" ones before. ruclips.net/video/6eHH5jANmPo/видео.html
absolute masterpiece! just checkin in today ... cancelled my Netflix sub ;-)
looking forward to many more of your videos
Excellent content. Nowadays, more and more, we have to listen to ourselves. It was the youtube algorithm that brought me here. Thanks YT!
Greetings from Portugal and man, keep up the good work
im here with this idea i cant get out of my mind ,,,, much respect !!!
Excellent Vlog (did Wainright Alberta to the Rockies one in a old 4x4 Bedford once)..great memories and country 👍
Very good edit, very good video. And I saw my dreams. Thank you.
Great video Jillian! I've lived in north central Maryland all of my life and I've had just about every different size of motorcycles over a period of 40 years up to 1500 & 1800cc Honda Goldwings until 2004. I stopped riding for 14 years then bought a 1996 Helix in 2018 with 22,000 miles which I fully restored mechanically back to showroom condition. I only drive it occasionally 100 to 150 miles round trip out to the mountains in the western part of my state along scenic parallel to the freeway back roads to totally enjoy it and the slower paced experience. I'm 70 now so the Helix is all that I need as I don't miss at all struggling with the heavy almost 900 pound bikes anymore compared to the 350 pound Helix, or the clutching, shifting, etc, and for the amount of riding that I do the Helix is perfect. I've never even taken any of my motorcycles further than a 400 mile round trip all of those years, but I commend you for making your long sucessful journey on the Helix and sharing the experience with everyone.👍👍👍
The helix is just perfect! I don't know if I'll ever want something bigger when this does everything I need it to do. Thanks for watching Carmine
Just happened to stumble across your video. Wow what a trip that must have been. I've always wanted to do something similar. One of these days I'll make it happen. Just wanted to thank you for sharing your story. It was very inspiring.
Awesome editing. It must have taken as much time to edit this as it did to ride. Well done work!
good work putting this movie together, was fun to watch!
I’m the most amazed by your creations! Thank you for this art!🐢
Awesome video and awesome scooter 🛵
This video is awesome!! I really love it!! Thank you for make this pice of art 🥹🫶🏼🙏🏼
Awesome, thank you. I'm on my 2nd Helex.
Wishing for you to have more viewers and subscribers 🙏🥰 you have amazing content! It feels like I’m watching an awesome movie with an awesome story. The music and everything is👌🤩
thank you so much:)
Thank's for this super Video... I had a Red 🛵250 CN Honda for 12 years in the 1980 ... I always wanted to do a Trip like yours here in the UK ..but only donne Scotland on my own for 12 days ... it was fantastic to ride this CN250... I have now a Honda Forza 300 ..I'm a 🛵 Fan... I wish you all the best in your life and keep riding on 2 Weels.. Beste Grüsse from the Lake District👍🇨🇭🛵er Roll rolling along..8.8.23
J'ai vraiment adoré ta vidéo. En tant que francophone "coincé" aux US, je me suis reconnu dans pas mal de trucs que tu as dit. Vraiment superbe qualité de montage, d'images et un grand talent de story telling. J'espère que tu iras loin dans tes films, parce que celui là m'a donné beaucoup d'émotions. Cheers!
What a great adventure and very interesting story. It is so well documented and edited. I enjoyed watching it.
Best regards from Serbia!
25k views?!?!?! wtf bro... Awesome content, at least you can be proud of making a master piece ❤
Great video. Hopefully you keep riding. There is a peace to be found on a bike that I’ve never felt anywhere else.
Best video and storyline ever 😮
Incredible! Very entertaining and beautiful to watch, thank you for sharing
just watching this, shocked to see you have so little subscribers considering the quality of this video. keep up the work man. love the scoot. i drive a piaggio myself but want to get a helix bc that sick 80s look. one day:)
Thanks for sharing that very endearing personal story, and the photography was just epic.👍
Great video man, everything about it is awesome! i happened upon it because of a yellow Helix for sale close to me with 8,000 miles. I want to travel my country as well and what a simple great machine to do it on. Thankyou for the video!!
favorite video ever watched
Le storytelling, la cinématographie, la musique, tout était parfait.
Je suis venu en pensant regarder une vidéo sur le même scooter que le mien, je pars en ayant regardé un film. Un très bon film.
Merci, je reviendrai.
Je te remercie mille fois MN
Amazing storytelling bro
Such a great Video. I Cant believe it only has so few views.
Great video Julian. Cheers from Victoria, BC.. ...(formerly Muskoka, Ontario)
Beautiful commentary and videography
Thanks Nathan
Amazing video, I have a Honda Helix. I have ridden it many miles but not on such a long trip. Fantastic to pull that off at this stage in your life. One hundred thumbs up.
Excellent video. Just watched this. You need to make more scooter/motorcycle videos.
Part 2 coming next summer 👀
Excellent travel video! I really enjoyed the video, your video editing skills are wonderful, beautiful scenery and always have been a fan of anything on 2 wheels. My favorites are small cc hondas. I have a 87 elite ch250 which is fun and always wanted to do a scooter rally on a helix. Keep recording and traveling.
I've never tried the Elite, but it does look beautiful. I miss my scooter already, it's still stuck in Canada somewhere. Thanks for watching Will!
@@feelmyjulianNo problem Julian. You and your brother should do the Scooter Cannonball 2024 :) Here's my Honda Elite 250 Backroads ruclips.net/video/tIbYA0KG9AU/видео.html and Honda Elite 250 lake exploring ruclips.net/video/85jXHNyoxPQ/видео.html
Julian... u did it again... it keeps getting better and better.
Welcome from the other side of RUclips; this was an awesome find...now i want this journey
what's the other side of RUclips aha
@Julian Thomas when you start in one topic on youtube, and somehow, the algorithm takes you nearly to a subject that's vastly different from your intended search.. aka.. the other side.. not to be confused with some derogatory statement but a welcome experience down another rabbit hole of hobbies and such.. which after watching this video, I have been immersed in the topic and am currently trying to find a classic scooter to rebuild and enjoy. So when I land on a great video experience far from what my initial interests are, I kindly let the content creator know that somebody outside of the intended audience is watching and loving the content. I hope this is concise enough.
UAU!! Lindo vídeo!! Obrigado por compartilhar
I'm just more convinced to buy the one that I've been looking at. Sweet video mate 🤙🏻
oh it's one of the best purchases I've ever made. Definitely do!
Beautiful work. I’m going to Memphis tomorrow to buy a helix.
Increíble viaje, me emocionó! sigue creciendo hermano, saludos desde Barcelona!
The rise of Feel my JULIAN!! I am here for it 🙌🏼
Awesome video Julian :) This film has so many Zen The Art of Motorcycling vibes I loved it so much x
thank you Zen Zen you seem very Zen as well
Incredible video so proud of you !
Good times, man.
Beautiful! Loved everything about it specially the yellow scooter🖤
Great adventure! Great film! Best wishes in the rest of your trip!
incredible film bravo
The editing is on point ! :)...hope to see something new soon!
Such a great and beautiful insite into your life and the great journey you and you kickass little yellow scooter went on. Some year id love to go on a soul seeking journey myself either on my vtx or a helix. I envy you brother. But family and children put a halt on it. But maybe when im 50 or so.. ill be free to make the journey. Be proud of what youve done and i look forward to seeing more adventures.
wow !!! Merci !! Très touchant !!!
Merci Yan!
Brilliant!! Thanks for making and posting. I'm a helix owner too. Definitely subscribing.
thanks for watching!
Dude, incredible. Love the editing!
brooo that video is goooood bro thanks for making me travel through your journey! It was very very fun to watch ! Also loved that epic spot you camped on top of the rock !! Good stuff bro enjoy !!
Great video! very well made
I picked up an old Suzuki Burgman 650 and did some touring in the Black hills this last fall. I can identify with some of the things you talk about. Exploration journeys at a little slower pace it's pretty cool.