I loved Andy's story. I've been riding fifteen years. I've logged thousands and thousands of miles and still, every ride is new and different. I'll be 73 in a few days and started riding after I retired. Something magical about riding on a beautiful day.
This is one of your best videos. It was put together so nicely. Very honest and raw including all the other people’s stories. Hope you will make a similar video like this in the future. Love to hear/watch their amazing life stories.
I really resonated with Andreas story, I’ve been a nurse for 7 years and have witnessed life at both ends. I’m taking my first MSF course next weekend, looking forward to more life. Cheers
I got my first bike last weekend. I have been practicing on my own by watching vids on RUclips. I have the MSF course tomorrow. I can't wait to start riding longer and feeling confident. Keep up the great vids, really helps as a beginner watching your journey.
Love seeing this channel grow. Kudos to you for taking the chance on this hobby and sticking with it-you're exactly the kind of person this hobby/culture/community needs. Ride on Rea!
I was keeping my eye out for this video ! 😅 very well done keep up the good work, thanks for sharing our stories. Such a cool idea and it was executed well 2:26
Congrats Andy!!! Great advice, and not just for noobs. Always, as in a l w a y s ride your own ride. (Not just on a motorbike either. Ride your own ride applies to every life situation) Bow to no one (but God ;)
Oh You made me cry... I also restarted riding motorbilke two yeats ago. I stopped riding 22 years ago for some resaon but yeah during the pandemic , I lost one of my hobbies but you know it was perfect time to restart my life . I do feel free when I ride my bike. It was Cheryy Blossom season last week here in Japan and it was also perfect time for riding.😊
oh no! I dont want to make you cry but I'm glad this story connected with you. Gosh Cherry Blossom season sounds beautiful and I've always wanted to see it in person. What a cool opportunty to be able to go out and ride! Thank you for this comment 🙂
What an amazing story. It's like a movie. This can be a motivation to people who want to start riding. Riding motocycle is like a running to freedom with feeling the wind in your all cells. I am planning to buy a motocycle in couple of months. Now I am collecting money for buying a motocycle. Maybe it is hard to buy in our country because of economic conditions. But realizing the dream is impossible to describe. Feeling this emotion is like living. I offer to people: "Run after your dreams." Greetings from Türkiye. 😉
I started Riding Motorcycles to save money on Gas and / well that was a fail - I now spend way too much on motorcycles and gear! Dang do I have a lot of Fun tho so far.....Enjoy the Journey!!!!!
My story, as kids my brother and I started riding a Sears minibike, then trail bikes, he went on to dirt bikes, I went on to street bikes. Not to bore you with 50 years of bikes. Then 2019 burned out at work, Quit my job. Unsuccessful at trying to find a job that made me happy, I asked myself, when am I the happiest. The answer was "I am happiest when I am riding a motorcycle." I rode for ten months. Got addicted to the daily unknown of living off My Royal Enfield, got rid of everything, and March 19, 2021 rolled out of my garage for the last time. If you're interested in what the last 3 years was like I put out a video on my anniversary. Shameless plug and if you ask I would understand and will delete this comment. "36 Months On The Road - 3 YR Anniversary" You are amazing and do a great job with your channel. Proud of you.
I loved Andy's story. I've been riding fifteen years. I've logged thousands and thousands of miles and still, every ride is new and different. I'll be 73 in a few days and started riding after I retired. Something magical about riding on a beautiful day.
take a shot every time I say: confidence 😜🤭😂
This is one of your best videos. It was put together so nicely. Very honest and raw including all the other people’s stories. Hope you will make a similar video like this in the future. Love to hear/watch their amazing life stories.
Thank you so much 🤗
I really resonated with Andreas story, I’ve been a nurse for 7 years and have witnessed life at both ends. I’m taking my first MSF course next weekend, looking forward to more life. Cheers
We all have different ways of achieving our goals. It’s all about the journey.
Riding is freedom ❤ I hope you and your partner continue to enjoy it for many more years to come 😊 will enjoy watching every bit of it
I got my first bike last weekend. I have been practicing on my own by watching vids on RUclips. I have the MSF course tomorrow. I can't wait to start riding longer and feeling confident. Keep up the great vids, really helps as a beginner watching your journey.
Congrats on getting your first bike!! Wishing you the best for the MSF course 😊 you got this 🙌🏼 ~thank you for the comment!
you’re amazing rhea!!! be safe out there sister! ❤
Go Andrea, total hero!! 🇨🇴🇨🇴 fun watch, thank you!
Love seeing this channel grow. Kudos to you for taking the chance on this hobby and sticking with it-you're exactly the kind of person this hobby/culture/community needs. Ride on Rea!
@@cozyracer thank you so much!!🙌🏼
@@cozyracer thank you so much!!🙌🏼
I was keeping my eye out for this video ! 😅 very well done keep up the good work, thanks for sharing our stories. Such a cool idea and it was executed well 2:26
thank you for participating and sharing your story! I hope to see you out on the road ☺
The stories were very nice to listen to. Thanks for sharing, everyone.
Congrats Andy!!!
Great advice, and not just for noobs.
Always, as in a l w a y s ride your own ride.
(Not just on a motorbike either. Ride your own ride applies to every life situation)
Bow to no one (but God ;)
Oh You made me cry... I also restarted riding motorbilke two yeats ago. I stopped riding 22 years ago for some resaon but yeah during the pandemic , I lost one of my hobbies but you know it was perfect time to restart my life . I do feel free when I ride my bike. It was Cheryy Blossom season last week here in Japan and it was also perfect time for riding.😊
oh no! I dont want to make you cry but I'm glad this story connected with you. Gosh Cherry Blossom season sounds beautiful and I've always wanted to see it in person. What a cool opportunty to be able to go out and ride! Thank you for this comment 🙂
@@RidewithRea 😉
What an amazing story. It's like a movie. This can be a motivation to people who want to start riding. Riding motocycle is like a running to freedom with feeling the wind in your all cells. I am planning to buy a motocycle in couple of months. Now I am collecting money for buying a motocycle. Maybe it is hard to buy in our country because of economic conditions. But realizing the dream is impossible to describe. Feeling this emotion is like living. I offer to people: "Run after your dreams." Greetings from Türkiye. 😉
Hello! Thank you for your comment. I wish you the best on your journey and hope that you get your bike soon 🙂
@@RidewithRea Thank you for your best wishes. ☺
I started Riding Motorcycles to save money on Gas and / well that was a fail - I now spend way too much on motorcycles and gear! Dang do I have a lot of Fun tho so far.....Enjoy the Journey!!!!!
You also have a nice Man/teacher, very stoic.
My story, as kids my brother and I started riding a Sears minibike, then trail bikes, he went on to dirt bikes, I went on to street bikes. Not to bore you with 50 years of bikes. Then 2019 burned out at work, Quit my job. Unsuccessful at trying to find a job that made me happy, I asked myself, when am I the happiest. The answer was "I am happiest when I am riding a motorcycle." I rode for ten months. Got addicted to the daily unknown of living off My Royal Enfield, got rid of everything, and March 19, 2021 rolled out of my garage for the last time. If you're interested in what the last 3 years was like I put out a video on my anniversary. Shameless plug and if you ask I would understand and will delete this comment. "36 Months On The Road - 3 YR Anniversary" You are amazing and do a great job with your channel. Proud of you.
Of course you can plug your video! Thank you so much for sharing your story 🙂 36 months on the road sounds like a wonderful adventure
Rock on =)
Rubber side down gurl. Peace!