Babies on Bikes! Testing Motorcycle Child Seats | Common Tread XP
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- Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
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As new dads, Ari and Zack are out to prove that putting children on motorcycles should be as normal and accepted as putting a baby on a bicycle or in a car. The guys have a series of tests, from the playground to the racetrack, to show their families and any other mother or father naysayers that motorbikes are the wave of the future.
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Ari's Gear:
Street:
Bell Mag 9 Sena Helmet rvz.la/3UpFtr4
REV'IT! Offtrack 2 H2O Jacket rvz.la/3Q9b7GK
Spidi J-Tracker Tech Jeans rvz.la/3UqczXO
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Off-Road:
Sedici Duale Helmet rvz.la/3Ueqsr0
Merlin Shenstone Air D3O Jacket rvz.la/3W05nmy
Spidi J-Tracker Tech Jeans rvz.la/3UqczXO
TCX Blend 2 WP Boots rvz.la/4d2deWJ
Track:
Bell Race Star Flex DLX Helmet rvz.la/3W85U62
Spidi Track Wind Pro Race Suit rvz.la/3UoYkCw
Alpinestars GP Tech v2 Gloves rvz.la/49KrAbv
Alpinestars Supertech R Boots rvz.la/4aYQvJl
Zack's Gear:
Street:
Arai Classic-V Helmet rvz.la/3Uer1kC
REV'IT! GT-R Air 3 Jacket rvz.la/3JpK32b
Rokker Revolution Waterproof Jeans rvz.la/3QVwFHl
REAX Fulton Waterproof Riding Shoes rvz.la/44ehO0c
Off-Road:
Scorpion EXO-AT960 Helmet rvz.la/44bl8cf
Sedici Avventura Waterproof Jacket rvz.la/3W7mGSx
Klim K Forty 2 Jeans rvz.la/4b3eF5y
Alpinestars Corozal Adventure Drystar Boots rvz.la/3xJZwaQ
Track:
6D ATS-1R Helmet rvz.la/447dFLm
Sedici Corsa One-Piece Race Suit rvz.la/3UmT4PY
Alpinestars Supertech Gloves rvz.la/49IDCC7
Alpinestars Supertech R Boots rvz.la/4aYQvJl
0:00 - EZ-Rider Infomercial
1:38 - Babies on Bikes
3:05 - Picking Up the Kids
8:26 - Weather the Storm
14:01 - At the Track
21:33 - Off-roading
31:05 - Crash Test
33:39 - Final Thoughts - Авто/Мото
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Congratz boys! 👶🏽 👶🏽
This would have been a great April 1st video.
Had my first ride of the season with my 7 year old and my 4 year old is clamoring for any chance he can get to go for a ride. Haven't quite sold my wife on a side car yet.
I just want to ask what brand and model your intercoms are?
thanks
Patiently waiting for Alpinestars to unveil the "tech air baby" infant airbag vest.
Release date is April 1 2025
True story! In 1993, when my son was 4 years old, I took him for a ride on my Suzuki dual sport. He was on back holding on for dear life as we were ripping along on top of a levee. We came upon an unexpected large sink hole covered by grass. At about 40 MPH I had no time to react, and the bike did an endo! My son rode my back all the way to the ground and through my entire face slide! I broke a coupe of fingers, but barely noticed my pain as I was immediately concerned about my son. No need to be concerned; he was giggling uncontrollably and said "do it again Daddy, do it again"! I of course gave him the warning as we limped the bike back home, "do not tell your mother or you'll never be allowed to ride with me again"! Telling mom was the very first thing he did when we got home!
that little snitch
And was he allowed to ride with you agian?
That's awesome!
@@himaro101 Actually, his mom agreed to let me buy him his own Yamaha 50 the next year! I guess she figured he was safer on his own than with me!
😂 haha
The wheelie coming home from the hospital had me in tears! :D
timestamp?
Same mate lol
As a father whose daughters are all grown up and in their 30's, I shed some tears at the end when Zack said to go slow. Thanks guys. Memories.
🤦♂️
Mines 30 I cried a little too.
That wheelie out of the hospital with a newborn cracked me up. Congrats to both you guys on your new babies. Many years of joy! Mines grown up and not in to bikes like I have always been and thats ok with me. As you have shown, they can be dangerous!
Same. I tear up sometimes when I see dads with little ones. Mine are late 20s and 30s.
Lamest comment I've read all day.
As a father of a 15 year old girl who has never shown any interest in my motorcycles or ever wanted to watch MotoGP or WSBK with me, when she recently asked if I could take her out for a ride on my Scrambler 1200… well I immediately dug out my wife’s old riding gear and took her for a spin. We’ve since gone out a few other times and have had a blast. She’s been asking for me to teach her how to ride so perhaps a little 150cc dirt bike is in her future! Enjoy the time with your kiddos, as cliche as it sounds “they grow up so fast” is unfortunately very true.
Awesome story Sir! As a Dad of 6 kids they really are the best especially when We can enjoy our hobbies together. Honda XR150 ftw!
Coincidentally, my daughter turns 15 today. Still showing zero interest. :)
My Father was a Motorcycle cop. He would stop home while on the midnight shift and ride me up and down the street a couple of times on his Electra-Glide. All this while I was wearing my bunny feet pajamas.
omg thats cute
My dad used to drop me off at middle school on his Kawasaki Vulcan. I always felt like the coolest kid in school on those days.
"Let's go to the park and father them!" 😂😂😂😂
"You don't have leathers yet, but you will when you're a real baby."
Those two lines killed me!
Nowadays, I call her „Union“, since all kids are adults and she’s regulating me nonetheless ….your prank saved my day, thank you…
the "don't tell mom" was so genuine lol
When they showed the Arizona desert I thought “There’s no way they don’t get a cholla cactus stuck in them.” and lo and behold!
Seriously! There is no escaping those
I missed riding bikes in Arizona till the post credit reminded me about riding bikes in Arizona.
Well hello gamer
Yep, from Texas and couldn't believe nobody got cactused during that shoot 😅
@@Lizlodude Oh but They did. see the last 30 seconds of the vid
"Baby transportation authority"
What a way to call the wife 😂
My nephew was five or six years old. His mother gave me a 1976 Hondamatic. He would sit in front of me, and I would let him hold the handlebars and the throttle by himself. Later, I found a minibike that he absolutely loved. He races in NASCAR now, while his brother is an engineer for Amtrak. I am proud of all of my nephews.
Y'all joke but no lie this was my childhood, my dad rigged up all kinds of seats to bring me along on everything, on and off road.
Lolol Zachs "front row seat" was pretty much his setup 😂😂😂
No pops but some ol biker pals of mas that would let me steer thru the definition of whiskey throttle
Literally my first motorcycling experience. 👍🏼
@@kj385 they better gard the key's and or don't ever leave it running or untended+lock'd-in-shed my 1st wreck ( was under 4yo'd ) on a bike was a gold wing 80's or early-90's model and my parents decided to turn it into the family's dinner table lolz 😂
happened also with my k1500 2x and or fringe-climbing and running at mechanicals-shop+hursse old man didn't learn quickly enough 😉
i was probably strapped in the back bagger-seat but i don't really remember it well around pre-1999~ SLC-Utah cannons and free-ways etc, in my 30's/nowadays if there was more testing+airbags etc aka modern certification-usa-spec or euro-spec safety equipment and seeing ( some car/SUV drivers are terrible 😉 ) safer driving-others around the bike ( also parents need to be accountable aka no DUI's or something else's like that ) then i wouldn't call cop's/CPS but just telling/letting them hanging on top of the baggage/leathers no seatbelt+airbag's-etc
@IAmTheJManOfficialnot the same type of traffic pattern and speed as to those South East Asian countries with 4 to 5 family members on 1 scooter. Be careful out there sir. Kids grow so fast anyways you can slow down 😅
They grow up fast... So don't be afraid to go slow
As a 23 year old who's not gonna be a dad ANYTIME soon, i still shed a tear ❤
Hands down the best automotive channel on this app. Kudos guys!
13:17 That dude with the pressure washer is having the time of his life lmao
Seeing the end with the guys and their real babies gave me the feels. We are so lucky to have kids in our lives. Way to go boys.
Kids are financial and emotional drains.
@@lifespanofafry1534 That's the downside of life in general. But there's also an upside and kids are a normal part of life.
@@Neworldisordered name an upside
@@lifespanofafry1534 Describe a beautiful scene to a person who is blind from birth.
@@Neworldisordered No time for your poetics. Name an upside.
Love how they're using their personal bikes! HAHAHA. This episode is an absolute treat
So, in the 70’s and early 80’s my dad had a CB750 and I grew up on the back of it. My mom decided it would be a great idea to get a 50CC moped to ride to work. The only hang up was that she had to drop my baby brother off at the setter on the way. Dad installed a folding bicycle baby seat they already had from when older brother was a baby in the 60’s on it. Every morning she strapped him all bundled up on it with almost 20 year old plastic straps to ride the couple blocks behind her. The things they did back in the day.
I rode on the tank of CB500 with dad an my mom on the back. I sat on a little pillow.
No kidding. Gen X survivor here!
27:52 "Now when we get back to the house, just don't tell mom about this ok?"
Classic 🤣
I have seen 2 toddlers, and an infant, riding with Mom in Vietnam, in traffic beyond belief. It is absolutely common in Southeast Asia.
a common thing here. i was actually gonna ask, if the intro was an actual product.. 😂😂😂
Sometimes even grandma!
Yeah it works in Vietnam because they actually drive so damn slow. In these western countries where every 90% of vehicles are those damn SUV/trucks that weight 6 tonnes.. I dunno
Used to routinely see the same family outings in Thailand.
my childhood in Indonesia 😂
intro = pure gold
whole video = pure gold
showed it to my 6 year old. she hasn't spoken to me since 😂
If you just pad the top painer box, it works well. Rain, no problem, shut the lid.
When we get home don’t tell your mom okay 😂
After getting run over by the rear tire. I was in stitches.
This has gotta be one of the funniest CTXP episodes yet. Keep up the good work, you guys are killing it👍🏻
Babies are known for being tough, and have no trouble breathing against a lot of incoming air 😂. You dudes are amazing.
So happy for both you guys. I never wanted to be a father. Now that I’ve been a father since I was 42 years old, I couldn’t imagine my life without my daughters ❤
Babies first track day was such a special bonding moment for them.
"Now when we get back to the house, don't tell mom about this" 😂
Holy cow! What took so long!!! Now I'm a grandpa and I'm sure my daughters will let me take my grandkids for day rides! Can't wait!
I’ve never had a great relationship with my father, but one thing we do have in common is loving motorbikes. This video hits the heartstrings as well as being beautifully produced and brilliantly witty! I have so much love for Zach and Ari and the whole Revzilla content department!
A friend of mine got her son a small 50cc quad at age 3 😄 He learnt it really quick, but when he then got a 50cc two stroke motocross at age 5 he was really scared of it.
Both the sound of the much more angry two stroke, and the "training wheels" effect got the better of him.
He then used a balance bike for some time and learnt to ride a bicycle, and then started testing the motocross! He's 6 and loves it!
Been watching these fools since "On Two Wheels". Those 2 kids are going to grow up best friends with some cool adventures thanks to their dads! Well done guys.
My husband and I live for these episodes, thank you guys 🙌
So stoked! Gonna watch this on company time 🎉🎉
But... it's saturday! Isn't it? You've made me doubt myself.
@@AshleyPomeroy don’t join the Coast Guard. They don’t like work life balance ;)
@@AshleyPomeroy pfft, as if that means anything.
Ahhh, like a true American carrying out the age old tradition of ripping off your employer/government. You're an inspiration to us all. Keep up the good work. And I'm not even kidding.
@@franklinwilkerson2061 haha appreciate you. When we get worked 80+ hours a week for not a lot of money, you do things like this haha
Much love from India, having been a long time fan of Revzilla wanted to share my experience of picking up and dropping my daughter to and from school , please note , i do own a car , two scooters and a motorcycle . I prefer my scooter over all forms of transport for ease of ease , width of road , lack of parking infrastructure and time to destination, it is not always so straightforward as it seems. Btw my daughter rides with a helmet and jacket. Any much thanks again for all the lovely innovative content. Keep it rolling. Ride safe.
I am guessing both the scooters are Activa😂😂
20:46 You're going fast down the track, really holding on, doing great. Then you're passed by a SV 650 with a car seat on the back... 😂
And guys, get bikes with sidecars, that way you can take the whole family for a ride.
I'm never going to have kids, and I still watched this video because I love how entertaining Zach and Ari are with literally anything they write. Top notch video as always, even if I'm definitely not the target audience.
This has been done for real by Givi. It’s the Givi adjustable CHILD S650 seat and it’s sold in Europe.
You can strap it down using the rear pegs and they sit on the pillion seat. You can buy them in Germany and a few other places.
Givi S650 and this video has renewed my interest in trying to import one to the US
@@johncaswell2648 I plan on trying to buy one next time I am in Europe and bring it home with me.
Bro Taylor is INSANELY good. His time on that course was like nothing that’s crazy. Awesome video!
From a Father that’s raised 5 kids, I’m now 56 years old, and I’m here to tell you that I’m 3 weeks he’s going to graduate high school.
When going through it, it seemed like work at times, but having already gone through empty nest syndrome, I WANT THEM BACK! ❤
God, I love you guys, epic video and I wish you a happy life. I took my son down 30 meters on my e-bike when he was 7 months old and before we met first corner the transportation authority started yelling at me, by 9 months we'd be doing some distance as a family ~7km ~15kmh, by the time he was 13 months old she grabbed the kid and left me, never in life did I experience such pain, no broken bone or sickness came to 10% of it, now it's been more than half a year, still didn't get over, doubt I ever will and I got sick (I would say from the emotions), like never before, watching this makes me wish we still lived together... I miss the good times and my little boy.
I was two years old when my uncle took me on my first motorcycle ride. I burned my ankle on the muffler. I’m glad that Ari and Zack are both fathers now.
As a father of a 5 year old and a 2 year old daughters I can say that they do grow up very fast. This episode had me in stitches all the way through and I would love to see more videos like this. Congratulations on you becoming fathers and cherish every moment you can with them.❤
Why are those little fake babies so damn cute?!? 👶😄
They really really are! Precious little doll babies :)
One of my first memories was riding with my father on his vespa at the age of 5. Eventually his bikes would become bigger and I was always riding with him. When I turn 14 he asked me what would I like as a birthday present. I asked him to teach me how to ride... I am 53 years old and i am still riding all year round! I Love my dad for being so immature to introduce me to the most addictive drug in the world ❤.
I did something like this years ago when my car was in the shop and I need to go grocery shopping. I strapped my nieces old car seat to the sissy bar of my bike and then proceeded to park in one of the "parents with infants" parking spaces. The horrified looks of other shoppers when they saw the set up was priceless! Wish i had it on camera.
Babies off a cliff, the spike through the head, the wheelies on the way home from the hospital...Had me laughing so hard. Always the best. What a great video.
Awesome job as always! Taylor's cliff drop was bonkers!!!
I'm a born optimist too, so lots of love to the lady in the paddock with her little arm-circling, protecty thing. I'm sure that's going to go dandy when you're high-siding doing 100km/h.
Awsome content as always!
Love it as always guys! A great touch with the real photos and videos from home as well so overwhelmingly wholesome.
I love Zach and Ari. Their infectious enthusiasm mixed with batshit insane ideas is the best entertainment on RUclips.
Give them all the time and money, Revzilla!
I absolutely loved this CTXP episode! Great great work guys!
Having my first born getting ready to move out while having 2 more little guys at home I totally get this .enjoy every minute with your boys .it goes fast
Congrats to both of you guys!
Thank you Zack and Ari, (and the production team) for always producing spectacular, wholesome and heartfelt content. You guys go above and beyond, and your videos are genuinely special. Thanks!
Thanks guys! I needed a good warm hearted laugh after a rough week.
My father used to take me to day care on his motorcycle when I was only a couple years old. I still have memories of riding with him on the street and on trails long before I started school.
Congratulations on the new members to your race team!
The baby fist pump on the track day was perfection!
Those two kids were born with a best friend and riding buddy for life upgrade package. So cool! Congratulations to the new dads!
You guys are both the saviours and the comedians of humanity. Peace and ride safe, dudes.
Honestly, you two guys are the best.
What a great episode, and a great chapter! Best of luck!
22:48 the smile on Taylor's face is priceless.
Love the fact you 2 are having such fun with this episode! I have raised all of my kids to ride, and looking forward to the grandkids learning as well! Thank you for this episode!
Thank you so much for just making us smile in those times!
Love the videos you guys do together!
I don't think I stopped smiling the whole video. ❤
I grew up on my dad's lap on a 10 speed bicycle until I could ride my own. My dad wasn't into motorcycles but I swear that's why I'm into them.
I was an FAA licensed rigger...who flew jumbo jets for a living.I made a baby pouch for my 1 year old child. I made the pouch so he sat facing forward...sitting strapped onto dad's crotch...but sitting on the motorcycle seat. I was able to buy goggles designed for children. He road a lot of miles with his harness system sitting in dad's crotch on the Harley. I could even walk comfortably with my son in his homemade pouch. 0:09
I bought mine because of that unbeatable warranty!
One of my very earliest memories was sitting between my dad and the tank of his Kawasaki G3SS and going back and forth to Grandpa's house through fields and dirt roads. I was probably 2 or 3 years old. I'm not sure how we got away with it, even back then, but it's definitely a special memory. This video reminded me of those days, silly as it is
There needs to be more CTXP in the world!
CTXP is always a treat.
As a dad, especially with a boy toddler, I found this video to be a love letter to the new dads out there who can't wait to share their passion for bikes with their kids. It was an absolutely hilarious video but the deeper message of being a dad really hits home. Top notch and even had my wife laughing and rolling her eyes!
Jesus watching Taylor ripping around on that off-road "track" was amazing to behold.
Congratulations to you three and your growing families! And on another entertaining and informative video. I know this is not the last of your efforts to bring the little ones into the fold.
Absolutely love the video and the message at the end.
I dont remember how old I was when I first got to ride around on the back of my dad's Harley, but my kid was 5 when i first started taking him places on my bikes. Once he had his helmet he started out in front of me on my dual sport, a year later he rides on the back seat of my old bmw. Its been great for both of us. He has his own little dirtbike now (he's 7) and loves it. The only real downer is when some busy body comes up and tells you "Thats so dangerous, I cant believe blah blah blah".
The ending of you two with your kids was so beautiful, congratulations y'all!
congrats to you both for the esteemed and wonderful opportunity to be fathers.
That's brotherly love at the end there!
I started riding with my baby corgi when she was 7 weeks old. She started in a haversack inside my jacket then graduated to a homemade tank bag with windshield. My little corgi fit perfectly on the long tank of my cb550 café racer, she loved riding around town and on road trips.
So much fun guys thanks so much for sharing this. Awesome episode.
Anyone else almost loose it when Zack said "Lets go to the park and father them"? 🤣🤣🤣
Tears man.❤😢 So beautiful.
Ohhhhh guys! Nothing like what I was expecting but as brilliant as I was expecting. Teared up a little at the end.
Congrats on becoming fathers! Now the real adventures begin!
Kudos guys. A bit of a head scratcher video at the very start but became hysterically funny in the moto and, such a beautiful warm and fuzzy ending
with your kids. 💕
Congrats on becoming Dads and, thanks for being such entertaining ambassadors for the 2 wheeled sport we all love so much. 😉✨
Gentlemen (...and I use the term loosely) you never cease to simultaneously entertain...and educate. Rock on.
Goofy and wholesome. I hope y'all never end this series!!!
Congrats fellas. Great episode. I think your conclusion is probable pretty sensible. Keep up the great content. The days are long but the years are short.
That intro was freaking golden.
I love these two guys!
loved this episode! awesome
Kudos to the production team: camera man/assistents, top tier quality as always!
I have a picture of myself when I was about a year old being held by my Dad on his Honda Cub. May be that's when the biking bug took hold. Over 50 years ago now.
Such a fun video and honestly the last chapter with you guys was very heartwarming. Great message as well.