Deadwood is a must for sure! This video was from last year, but this year we rode out to Deadwood in May and explored the Black Hills, interviewing local business owners and historians to capture what it's like without the rally. If that's something that interests you, we have a whole video series on it! " Sturgis Before the Rally" Thanks for watching, Roy!!
Right? Pretty crazy to see all of that, and we're glad we were able to capture some of that. Hopefully a lot of that can be preserved. Pretty cool stuff! Thanks for watching, Harry 👍
Thanks for watching! And there's no tours available down there, we just got some back story from a friend. Sounds like it hasn't been in operation for quite some time 👍
Another great vid...if ur ever in the Custer, SD area, check out the Mt. Coolidge Lookout, the road to it was once the highest motorable road in the Black Hills!...Also just north of Deadwood is the Roosevelt Observation Tower...park in the picnic area and walk over to the tower from which you can see 4 states on a clear day!
Awesome! Thanks for the tips, Mark! We'll definitely have to check those out next year and explore some new spots in the area. Thanks for watching, we'll see ya down the road!
Meeting people all week, who follow our stuff was an awesome experience! Being able to chat, get input, and share stories was awesome. Thanks for watching, Steven!👍
Awesome!! Thanks for tuning in, Glen! Glad you're enjoying the show and enjoyed the history lesson. We'll be doing a docu-series on Sturgis and Deadwood which will be coming out a few weeks before Sturgis this year with lots of great history. Stay tuned!
@@2LaneLife I had a bad accident just over a year ago, still awaiting surgery due to bloody covid. But watching your adventures has made me itching to get another bike
@@glenrigby8567 Sorry to hear about that, but the ladder inspires us to keep doing what we do! Nothing like getting out on the open road and doing some exploring 🤘 Thanks for your support, heal up soon!
Some of my favorite rides/roads. Broke my exhaust crossover bracket somewhere along the way and popped into Deadwood Custom Cycles. They welded it up and got me rollin again. Didn't get the basement tour though.... Dammit! 😏 See you guys down the road. Keep the great content comin.
AWESOME! Glad you enjoyed it, Gale! We love sharing all of the neat history, and have plenty more on the way. It was a bit of a challenge filming down there, but we made it work. Thanks for watching 👍
Hey just got to watch the video and man was it awesome. The riding was great and the History on the # 10 Bar was cool as hell. Its like going back in time with you Guys we get to enjoy the ride but with a little bit of History threw in with it. Thanks again Stay Safe out there
Great video and thanks for sharing the history. So much to see and do there. Class act on visiting with the people. Just takes a minute to stop and say hello and you guys are great at that. We watch y’all and feel like we know y’all, means a lot for us to meet you guys.
Thanks, @oldshd11 , we're glad ya enjoyed the video! That's right, it only takes a minute, and ya never know what you can learn from a new conversation, especially someone with a shared passion for riding and travel. It was pretty wild to have people come up to us this year, and we met a ton of great people. It just inspires us to keep the ball rolling! Thanks for the kind words, ride safe!
Wow, new Sub here. Just found this video and you guys. Great video, really enjoyed it very much. I rode for well over fifty years and was an Indiana ABATE instructor for motorcycle safety back in the day. This was a very nice video. Not your typical run of the mill sturgis video. That is why I quickly subbed to your channel. Keep it upright guys and gals.
Awesome! Glad you're enjoying the channel, Alan!! It was definitely pretty cool exploring down there. Just trying different things and sharing them. Thanks for watching!
The history behind the places you go is just amazing, so many stories that make the USA such a great country to live in! I always try to learn something about the places I travel to, and you guys do that so well! Thanks! See ya down the road!
We think so too! Thanks for watching, Patric!! We're glad you enjoyed the history section as much as we did. It sure is a great place to travel and explore! Thanks for the kind words...see ya down the road!
Hi guys! Thanks 4Ur videos!!! I’m just after accident, my bike is crashed down! But it’s pretty cool 2c on guys like U ! My previous bike was Stratoliner, but after Ur videos , my next1 will by Harley !!!) 100%🤘
Thanks Roscoe!!! That was a blast. We'll be capturing some pretty cool stuff in Sturgis this year..stay tuned 🤘 We've got shirts, hats, parts, and all that good stuff on our site! Feel free to shoot an email to info@2lanelife.com if you have any issues/questions Thanks for the support! 2lanelife.com/collections/2lanelife-accessories
Greetings from Sweden,Scandinavia. I so wish i could do what you do but there is allways so much month left at the end of my money. At least i can ride with you guy's and have some degree of happyness.
Great vlog! Brings back many good memories! Dont know If I agree to much about Calamity Jane and Wild Bill being close friends tho...not quite the story I heard while there.
What's up Jake! We run the Thrashin 6.5" Pullback risers with their high-bend bars. We've found it to be pretty much the perfect setup for both long distance and performance. What bike are you on? Feel free to shoot us an email to info@2lanelife.com and we can help you out. We have the setup on our site at www.2lanelife.com and even have some bundles to save you some dough! Thanks for watching 🤘
@@2LaneLife thanks for the reply. I just started riding last year. First bike was a triumph. I can't decide if I want a softail low rider or just get a road glide. Been watching your vids for probably 2 years now or close to. Keep it up guys! Love all the bikes and the adventure! And thanks for the link I'll go check it out. Hopefully one day catch you all out on the highway for a ride one day. Northern Nevada resident.
@@jake-px9ue Awesome! We're stoked to hear it. That's a dilemma we know well lol. Josh started out on the Softail Low Rider, and recently switched it out for a Road King Special. It really depends on the riding you'll be doing. If you plan on having a passenger often, or want to have plenty of room for storage, and cover some solid miles from time to time, then the RG is your go-to. If you're mostly cruising, ripping canyons, and al that, the softail is a great choice. Not to say you can't set up the softail for touring, as Josh did that to his and rode cross-country a handful of times, but the chassis on the touring bikes are just set up to handle so much more. He actually prefers the Road King to the Softail even in the canyons now, just working on a full fairing setup. Choices choices.. We'll definitely be through Nevada again, so hopefully we'll see ya dow the road 🤘
@@2LaneLife Thanks for the detailed reply. I wanna put some miles down and travel. Will probably be going road glide. Sad I won't be seeing the low rider in the videos but looking forward to the road king. That's a gorgeous bike! Ride safe fellas
@@asqrss3233 Thanks! And yup, we rode from Milwaukee to Maine a couple weeks back. Perfect weather and some great riding! That series will be starting in 3-4 weeks 👍
Man I just love it out there it's been a few years since I have been out there and now I will have to plan a trip out! I really appreciate what you guys do I think it's great that you take the time to talk and interact with your fan base it shows how much of a Class act you guys are!
Same here! Always a great time exploring the Black Hills and surrounding areas. Thanks for your support, Mark! We do our best. It's always cool meeting people in person who follow along with our travels. You learn something new from every conversation, that's for sure! See ya down the road 🤘
Enjoying the videos guys! Question: What type of LED turn signals are you guys running on your bikes? Who’s the manufacturer? Thanks for making great content for riders!
We rock the Custom Dynamic drop-in ProBeam Turn Signal kit for the running lights/turn signals, and will be doing a bunch of other lighting by them very soon. The signal kit take less than 5 min to install too, super easy. 2lanelife.com/collections/lighting/products/led-turn-signal-probeam-kit-11-20-models
Hey buddies!! Nice work as always!! I'm preparing my USA road trip with your tips on your website... It's very helpful!! I've one question for ya guys. I would like to know how can you record the conversation between you both with the BT comunicators... I want to do some motovlogs with my couple and I would like to do similar, but I cannot imagine how to do it... See ya down the road!!
Awesome! We're happy to hear you're using the blog to help with your travels! We'll have the blogs updated soon with all of our recent travels. We record our conversations on our helmet mounted GoPro cameras, and just use the intercoms to talk, so we have 2 microphones in our helmets.We use the gopro mic adapter to plug in our lavalier mics that we route into the helmets. I threw some links below to what we use if you want to check it out. What GoPro are you using? Lav Mic amzn.to/3BKjcIG GoPro Mic Adapter amzn.to/3mSNp2e
@@MonteloraAdventure That's what we use for our helmet cams currently is the 8 black. The GoPro Mic adapter works for any GoPro newer than a 5 I believe. You will just have to purchase a cage that holds the mic adapter under the camera. We use the Ulanzi cage. Your other option would be to use the GoPro Media mod, which is a case for the GoPro that also has an audio jack for your mic to go in. I'll link both below. Definitely tons of options! haha GoPro 8 media mod amzn.to/3DInqRN or Vlogging cage for mic adapter for gopro 8 amzn.to/3lI7bhu
Yup. We can see from 10mph to ~90-100mph on the speedo and most of the tac. There will be a gauge relocation option coming soon so that you can see the whole gauge with this bar setup 👍
Though the terms are often used interchangeably, buffalo and bison are distinct animals. Old World “true” buffalo (Cape buffalo and water buffalo) are native to Africa and Asia. Bison are found in North America and Europe. Both bison and buffalo are in the bovidae family, but the two are not closely related. How did the names get so mixed up? Historians believe that early European explorers are to blame, though the details are a bit murky. According to the National Park Service, it’s possible it stemmed from the French word boeuf, meaning beef. Others posit that bison hides resembled buff coats commonly worn by military men at the time, inspiring the name. Whatever the case, the misnomer stuck.
I really appreciate you mentioning about the single rider ! I have no problem with any speed you want to run but if someone catches you and you won’t let them pass because you speed up and slow down your a asshole just let them pass and have a nice day! Great video we go every year!
Yup, for the most part it wasn't an issue, but there were certainly a handful of riders who might not be aware of safe riding etiquette. We may or may not have had to pass some of those guys haha. Thanks for watching! Same here, we'll definitely be back next year, there's always something new to see 👍
Too many yuppies white knuckle riding up there, I've coasted down needles highway multiple times with my engine off because people are scared to ride even the speed limit. We end up making our own lane to pass them.
As a former local know every inch of what you are showing..BEST thing I can say how great every year that goes by and no" rally" zoo for me. cant tell you how much the locals HATE it. ITS NEVER the real bikers any more just posers
Always enjoy your video's but must comment. I am very disappointed in your promoting drinking and riding. I have a good friend who was critically injured when hit head on by a drunken biker while in Sturgis. You may think it looks cool but booze and bikes don't go together when riding. Just my two cents after over 50 years of riding and seeing many accidents!!!!!
Hey there Marc, thanks for your support and concern. While we do enjoy a drink here and there throughout the day, these 20-30 minute videos are condensed from 16-18 hours of footage throughout the day. It may seem more frequent at some points, but in reality it is a beer during meals or during long breaks. That being said, we do appreciate you looking out and agree that intoxicated riding is never safe. We're sorry to hear about your friend. Ride safe, and we'll see ya down the road 👍
You’re wrong about the rider being in the center of the lane. In many States, that’s His space and you can’t invade his space. Leave him alone! And stop judging him! Some of you riders make up your own rules. Not cool!
@@2LaneLife You did too by implying that it’s an unwritten rule that someone (biker) riding their lane, allow someone to come back in-to their lane after passing! (paraphrase what you said). And - what the hell are you doing passing on a double yellow line? You’re a danger and a menace to everyone you come into sharing a highway with. I’ve watched enough of your videos to see that you’re unruly and just out there to have fun and pleasure yourself. You need to study a motorcycle handbook! Perhaps take the entire motorcycle trading course, again, if you ever took it at all. There: “see ya on down the road”! Geez! And it’s not my opinion; it’s the law!
i watch..more and more your video...the more i watch...the more i like to travel...your all awesome guyss...
Thanks for the support!! Glad you're enjoying the videos🙌
been to the rally many times , Deadwood is a must every trip !!! thanks for the history lesson and tour .... awesome
Deadwood is a must for sure! This video was from last year, but this year we rode out to Deadwood in May and explored the Black Hills, interviewing local business owners and historians to capture what it's like without the rally. If that's something that interests you, we have a whole video series on it! " Sturgis Before the Rally"
Thanks for watching, Roy!!
The scenery on the roads is amazing. Got to get to South Dakota to ride the Black Hills and everything else👍😎😎
Gotta love the Black Hills!!
My Saturday night entertainment. Thanks guys!
Wohoo!! That's what we like to hear. Thanks for watching, DJ Bikerboy 🤘
The VFW in downtown Deadwood is another gem. One of the nicest I've been in, and a good break on the wallet from all the tourist prices in the area.
We'll have to check it out this year. Thanks Jon!
Really cool seeing all the people come up and introduce themselves.
It was way cool for us, very surreal.
@@2LaneLife Looking forward to being one of them someday!
What a great video guys. Thanks for including us in. 💯👍🏾👊🏾
Any time! Thanks for the support Nathaniel, we'll see ya down the road!🤘🦅
Yea, enjoyed this. Never did make it to Sturgis. Always wanted too.....thanks for the historical lesson.
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Wow what amazing history you find in the basement of Deadwood our favorite town Thanks for sharing 🇺🇸🐾🍻 those books and ledgers need preserved
Right? Pretty crazy to see all of that, and we're glad we were able to capture some of that. Hopefully a lot of that can be preserved. Pretty cool stuff!
Thanks for watching, Harry 👍
Great again, 👍a road that I dream of doing 😍✌
Thanks Marco! We hope you can see it for yourself one day 👍
Great Great Great video. My wife says I'm addicted to these stories and I think she's right. RIDE SAFE.
Hey..some addictions are ok! 😂
Thanks for the continued support Steve! We'll keep them coming.
See ya down the road..
Great video guys……….very envious!
Thanks Paul!!
Really, really enjoyed this episode-thanks guys!!!
Awesome!! We're glad to hear it, Nancy!! Thanks for coming along for the ride! 👍
Really enjoyed the history lesson - life is much more interesting than fiction!
We did too! It was pretty cool being able to hear all of that history down there. We think so too!
Thanks for watching, Albert 👍
Great insight into the Black Hills area. Been there and done most of that multiple times. Will probably do it again. Ride on 2lanelife!
Thanks Ric! We'll definitely be back. Kinda like a good book or movie, you learn something new every time 👍
Enjoy your channel..keep up the good rides and info..
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That drone shot over Rushmore is sweet!
That was awesome. Thanks for sharing🤙
Thanks for watching, John!! Glad you liked it 👊
Excellent job men!
Thanks Traveller!!
Canadian here with a passion for Wild West History. Love what you are guys are doing! Kindest regards
Thanks for coming along for the ride! Deadwood has no shortage of Wild West history!!
Great video, great history lesson and the added caption at 18:07 “Huntin’ & Humpin” 🤣🇺🇸🤘🏻
We can always count on Dom for the comments! 😂
Thanks for watching, Jose 🇺🇸🤘🏻
thanks guys for the dead wood underground history I been there 4 times and never new there was a tour ,great segment of the ride .
Thanks for watching! And there's no tours available down there, we just got some back story from a friend. Sounds like it hasn't been in operation for quite some time 👍
That was an awesome episode. I enjoyed learning the history of Deadwood.
Thanks!! That was pretty awesome to get that tour down there and be able to film some of it. Definitely tons of hidden history in those areas!
Thank God for 2lanelife so I can keep track of my brother! Love watching your adventures!
Lol thanks Lynne
Another great vid...if ur ever in the Custer, SD area, check out the Mt. Coolidge Lookout, the road to it was once the highest motorable road in the Black Hills!...Also just north of Deadwood is the Roosevelt Observation Tower...park in the picnic area and walk over to the tower from which you can see 4 states on a clear day!
Awesome! Thanks for the tips, Mark! We'll definitely have to check those out next year and explore some new spots in the area.
Thanks for watching, we'll see ya down the road!
Awesome getting that inside info on the history of Deadwood!
We thought so too! Pretty crazy what's hidden underground!
Thanks for watching, Fly or Ride 🤘
It really is cool knowing how many people you meet that follow you on your channel. Sweet.
Meeting people all week, who follow our stuff was an awesome experience! Being able to chat, get input, and share stories was awesome.
Thanks for watching, Steven!👍
Awesome episode guys, well done!! 👍👍
Thanks for watching, Nelio!!👍
Good job guys on my bucket list hope I make it FJB oh watching from Thailand cheers.
Thanks for watching, John! Definitely an experience to check off the list.
Cheers 🇺🇸🍻🇹🇭
Great videos,. Hoping to run into you guys out there one day. Keep enjoying the 2 Lane life. James Lobato
Maybe one day, you never no what happens on the road.
What fun! Makes me want to plan a trip to South Dakota!
It’s worth it, Deadwood in particular!
No doubt you guys give off a vibe
Thanks for watching, Vital Sound 🤘
@@2LaneLife for sure guys I showed my buddy this series last night. Now we’re planning on making the trip
@@vitalsound1727 Awesome!! That's what we like to hear. Tons of great stuff to see along the route
Great education of deadwood, Thank You! I Love the Black Hills.
We found that super interesting! Thanks for watching, Larry 🤘
From down here in New Zealand, awesome content and an American history lesson
Awesome!! Thanks for tuning in, Glen! Glad you're enjoying the show and enjoyed the history lesson. We'll be doing a docu-series on Sturgis and Deadwood which will be coming out a few weeks before Sturgis this year with lots of great history. Stay tuned!
@@2LaneLife I had a bad accident just over a year ago, still awaiting surgery due to bloody covid. But watching your adventures has made me itching to get another bike
@@glenrigby8567 Sorry to hear about that, but the ladder inspires us to keep doing what we do! Nothing like getting out on the open road and doing some exploring 🤘
Thanks for your support, heal up soon!
Some of my favorite rides/roads. Broke my exhaust crossover bracket somewhere along the way and popped into Deadwood Custom Cycles. They welded it up and got me rollin again. Didn't get the basement tour though.... Dammit! 😏
See you guys down the road.
Keep the great content comin.
Jason and Deadwood Cycles are incredible people! Stop in and say hi!
LOVED the Deadwood history lesson! Great episode.
AWESOME! Glad you enjoyed it, Gale! We love sharing all of the neat history, and have plenty more on the way. It was a bit of a challenge filming down there, but we made it work. Thanks for watching 👍
really cool, hope i get there someday..
We hope so too! It's definitely an experience to put on the list.
Thanks for watching, James 👍
From indonesia....nice trip & good video 👍👍
All the way from Indonesia, we appreciate your support!! Thanks for watching and glad you liked the video!
Green with envy, I'll make it to the US one day for a Sturgis take care
We hope you can make it out and see it for yourself! Thanks for coming along for the ride, Supernatural 🤘
Yet another great video. Thanks guys!
Thanks for checking it out, Scott! Plenty more on the way 👍
Hey just got to watch the video and man was it awesome. The riding was great and the History on the # 10 Bar was cool as hell. Its like going back in time with you Guys we get to enjoy the ride but with a little bit of History threw in with it. Thanks again Stay Safe out there
Nice hearing from you Cathy! This was a fun one!
Spectacular!
Thanks Michael! 👍
Man loved the video guy's how could you not! The history wow I love that stuff thanks!
Thanks Von!! We're glad to hear it! Really trying to share more fun history in these videos 👍
Great video, always love seeing the footage of the Black Hills.
Thanks for watching Mike! We're glad you had a good time checking it out 🤘🦅
Great video and thanks for sharing the history. So much to see and do there. Class act on visiting with the people. Just takes a minute to stop and say hello and you guys are great at that. We watch y’all and feel like we know y’all, means a lot for us to meet you guys.
Thanks, @oldshd11 , we're glad ya enjoyed the video! That's right, it only takes a minute, and ya never know what you can learn from a new conversation, especially someone with a shared passion for riding and travel. It was pretty wild to have people come up to us this year, and we met a ton of great people. It just inspires us to keep the ball rolling!
Thanks for the kind words, ride safe!
Another awesome video boys pretty cool
Thanks Jeff!
Top video gentlemen, thanks 😃👍👍🇺🇸
Thanks Erwin! We're glad you enjoyed watching as much as we did making it! 👍🇺🇸🎬
Great show loved the history lesson. Keep up the good work
Thanks Robert! We sure will 👍
Wow, new Sub here. Just found this video and you guys. Great video, really enjoyed it very much. I rode for well over fifty years and was an Indiana ABATE instructor for motorcycle safety back in the day. This was a very nice video. Not your typical run of the mill sturgis video. That is why I quickly subbed to your channel. Keep it upright guys and gals.
Awesome! Glad you're enjoying the channel, Alan!! It was definitely pretty cool exploring down there. Just trying different things and sharing them. Thanks for watching!
Such great content! You guys are killing it! The quality keeps getting better and better. Thanks for taking us with you “down the road.”
Thanks for coming along for the ride, Jared! We're stoked to hear you're diggin' the content...Thanks for your support!
See ya down the road..
Great episode! I live in Spearfish. The history and riding are excellent here. Ride safe 🇺🇸
Awesome that you liked it, particularly since you live there. To us that’s high praise! Thank you!👍👍
The history behind the places you go is just amazing, so many stories that make the USA such a great country to live in! I always try to learn something about the places I travel to, and you guys do that so well! Thanks! See ya down the road!
We think so too! Thanks for watching, Patric!! We're glad you enjoyed the history section as much as we did. It sure is a great place to travel and explore!
Thanks for the kind words...see ya down the road!
Very cool video.
Thanks Luke 🤘🤘
You guys are the best! I love how positive you both are! Just enjoying life, and taking us along for the ride!
We sure try Bob. But life is to short to be angry with it all, so let’s just do positive. 🤘🤘
@@2LaneLife lol 9l9
great movie love it good job
Thank you Angelito!
I’m going to Sturgis for my first time this year
Awesome! Have a great trip 👍
Hi guys! Thanks 4Ur videos!!! I’m just after accident, my bike is crashed down!
But it’s pretty cool 2c on guys like U !
My previous bike was Stratoliner, but after Ur videos , my next1 will by Harley !!!)
100%🤘
Sore to hear the bike is down. Hopefully you you get another one soon.
Regards from Barcelona , Spain , Europe .
Thanks for watching! We appreciate your support
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Some just have bad attitudes while riding two wheels. Most do not thank goodness. Great video once again
Exactly. More good than bad! Thanks again Big Al! We hope all is well 🤘
That was a fantastic series, thank you for sharing. Where do I get a shirt and hoodie with your logo?. Going this year and hope to meet you.
Thanks Roscoe!!! That was a blast. We'll be capturing some pretty cool stuff in Sturgis this year..stay tuned 🤘
We've got shirts, hats, parts, and all that good stuff on our site! Feel free to shoot an email to info@2lanelife.com if you have any issues/questions
Thanks for the support!
2lanelife.com/collections/2lanelife-accessories
Loved it!
Stoked to hear it!! Thanks for tuning ing, D1!! A great day had by all 👍
I’d love to ride with you guys to Sturgis 2022
Sorry, we keep the group pretty locked down. But come see us and take a pic at one of our meet and greets.
Greetings from Sweden,Scandinavia. I so wish i could do what you do but there is allways so much month left at the end of my money. At least i can ride with you guy's and have some degree of happyness.
Thanks for watching, Benny!! That can be life sometimes, but you'll get out there soon enough.
We'll keep showing you the adventures along the way!
at time stamp 9:49, I see an interesting 3 cylinder Harley. Now that is custom.
Yup! Feuling W3 motor based off of a Twin Cam
Great vlog! Brings back many good memories! Dont know If I agree to much about Calamity Jane and Wild Bill being close friends tho...not quite the story I heard while there.
Thanks for watching, Dan! We've definitely heard a few versions of the story. Either way, there's some incredible history from that region.
Awesome job on this video. As others have said in the comments, pretty cool history lesson.
Thanks Sean! There is a ton of history in Deadwood and in fact in a lot of the places we travel, that’s what makes it fun!
Great video! 👍🏾
Thanks RoadGlide Robinson!! Glad you enjoyed the drop 👍🦅
Very interesting 👌
We thought so too! Thanks for watching, BlackWing Moto 🤘
Man I have to get out there
Oh yea! Definitely worth the experience. And now you know the spots to check out!
Thanks for watching, Jeff 👍
I am ready to go back
Same here! Only 10 more months!! Thanks for watching, Scott 👍
Awesome
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Those road glides make me smile 😀
Good video fellas stay safe
They sure do! Thanks for watching, will do🤘
What kind of bar set up do you guys run on your bikes? looks extremely comfortable. Great video guys!
What's up Jake! We run the Thrashin 6.5" Pullback risers with their high-bend bars. We've found it to be pretty much the perfect setup for both long distance and performance. What bike are you on?
Feel free to shoot us an email to info@2lanelife.com and we can help you out.
We have the setup on our site at www.2lanelife.com and even have some bundles to save you some dough!
Thanks for watching 🤘
@@2LaneLife thanks for the reply. I just started riding last year. First bike was a triumph. I can't decide if I want a softail low rider or just get a road glide. Been watching your vids for probably 2 years now or close to. Keep it up guys! Love all the bikes and the adventure! And thanks for the link I'll go check it out. Hopefully one day catch you all out on the highway for a ride one day. Northern Nevada resident.
@@jake-px9ue Awesome! We're stoked to hear it.
That's a dilemma we know well lol. Josh started out on the Softail Low Rider, and recently switched it out for a Road King Special. It really depends on the riding you'll be doing.
If you plan on having a passenger often, or want to have plenty of room for storage, and cover some solid miles from time to time, then the RG is your go-to.
If you're mostly cruising, ripping canyons, and al that, the softail is a great choice.
Not to say you can't set up the softail for touring, as Josh did that to his and rode cross-country a handful of times, but the chassis on the touring bikes are just set up to handle so much more. He actually prefers the Road King to the Softail even in the canyons now, just working on a full fairing setup. Choices choices..
We'll definitely be through Nevada again, so hopefully we'll see ya dow the road 🤘
@@2LaneLife Thanks for the detailed reply. I wanna put some miles down and travel. Will probably be going road glide. Sad I won't be seeing the low rider in the videos but looking forward to the road king. That's a gorgeous bike! Ride safe fellas
I love Deadwood and spend at minimum one full day.
Deadwood is awesome! It was great staying there during the 2022 rally👍
10:25 to the left of Lincoln, you can see one of the original faces.
Nice! We didn't notice that!
Thanks for watching,👍
Great video you guy's! I heard you were in Maine about a week ago?
@@asqrss3233 Thanks! And yup, we rode from Milwaukee to Maine a couple weeks back. Perfect weather and some great riding! That series will be starting in 3-4 weeks 👍
Great, Can't wait to see it! Be well guys!
Are you ever coming to portland OR area
Down the road for sure! We'd love to ride up through Portland and into Washington 👍
Man I just love it out there it's been a few years since I have been out there and now I will have to plan a trip out! I really appreciate what you guys do I think it's great that you take the time to talk and interact with your fan base it shows how much of a Class act you guys are!
Same here! Always a great time exploring the Black Hills and surrounding areas. Thanks for your support, Mark! We do our best. It's always cool meeting people in person who follow along with our travels. You learn something new from every conversation, that's for sure!
See ya down the road 🤘
Great stuff guys!!! #gomotorcycling
Yooo!! Thanks Tango! 🤘
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Thanks for watching, Christian!!
Yes! Love the contents...keep on going...Down the road!!!😇🙏✌
Enjoying the videos guys!
Question: What type of LED turn signals are you guys running on your bikes? Who’s the manufacturer?
Thanks for making great content for riders!
We rock the Custom Dynamic drop-in ProBeam Turn Signal kit for the running lights/turn signals, and will be doing a bunch of other lighting by them very soon. The signal kit take less than 5 min to install too, super easy.
2lanelife.com/collections/lighting/products/led-turn-signal-probeam-kit-11-20-models
Glad you're enjoying the videos, thanks for the support, Noe!!
Hey buddies!! Nice work as always!! I'm preparing my USA road trip with your tips on your website... It's very helpful!! I've one question for ya guys. I would like to know how can you record the conversation between you both with the BT comunicators... I want to do some motovlogs with my couple and I would like to do similar, but I cannot imagine how to do it... See ya down the road!!
Awesome! We're happy to hear you're using the blog to help with your travels! We'll have the blogs updated soon with all of our recent travels.
We record our conversations on our helmet mounted GoPro cameras, and just use the intercoms to talk, so we have 2 microphones in our helmets.We use the gopro mic adapter to plug in our lavalier mics that we route into the helmets. I threw some links below to what we use if you want to check it out. What GoPro are you using?
Lav Mic
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GoPro Mic Adapter
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@@2LaneLife Oh thanks a lot for the information! I've a GOPro Hero 8 Black, so I guess that adapter is not valid, right? Thanks a lot again guys!
@@MonteloraAdventure That's what we use for our helmet cams currently is the 8 black. The GoPro Mic adapter works for any GoPro newer than a 5 I believe. You will just have to purchase a cage that holds the mic adapter under the camera. We use the Ulanzi cage.
Your other option would be to use the GoPro Media mod, which is a case for the GoPro that also has an audio jack for your mic to go in. I'll link both below.
Definitely tons of options! haha
GoPro 8 media mod
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Vlogging cage for mic adapter for gopro 8
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@@2LaneLife wow, thanks again, very good explanation!! All clear!! Cheers from Spain!! See ya down the road!!
@@MonteloraAdventure You got it! Safe travels, we'll see ya down the road!
Hi what sort of Harley bikes are you guys riding?
Road Glides, Low Rider and Dyna
And to think they got 9" of snow yesterday
Pretty wild!! Some friends out there got snowed in!
Thanks for watching, Shelton 👍
Just wondering, did many people recognize the pro motocross racer with you guys 🇺🇸🗽👍😎🏁
Haha, we got a couple glances and pictures 👍😎🏁
Can you still see your gauges with those bars?
Yup. We can see from 10mph to ~90-100mph on the speedo and most of the tac. There will be a gauge relocation option coming soon so that you can see the whole gauge with this bar setup 👍
So Bison have horns and Buffalo do not? Is that the difference?
Though the terms are often used interchangeably, buffalo and bison are distinct animals. Old World “true” buffalo (Cape buffalo and water buffalo) are native to Africa and Asia. Bison are found in North America and Europe.
Both bison and buffalo are in the bovidae family, but the two are not closely related.
How did the names get so mixed up? Historians believe that early European explorers are to blame, though the details are a bit murky. According to the National Park Service, it’s possible it stemmed from the French word boeuf, meaning beef. Others posit that bison hides resembled buff coats commonly worn by military men at the time, inspiring the name. Whatever the case, the misnomer stuck.
The dude with the W3 is called fueling ? I tried to find it but so far I’ve been unsuccessful.
Your spelling Fueling wrong. It’s Feuling.
@@2LaneLife my bad, I’m an idiot.
@@LonesomeNomad137 Haha all good! Definitely a crazy motor. That thing scoots!
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Yoo good to see you as usual, Joe! 🤘🦅
I really appreciate you mentioning about the single rider ! I have no problem with any speed you want to run but if someone catches you and you won’t let them pass because you speed up and slow down your a asshole just let them pass and have a nice day! Great video we go every year!
Yup, for the most part it wasn't an issue, but there were certainly a handful of riders who might not be aware of safe riding etiquette. We may or may not have had to pass some of those guys haha.
Thanks for watching! Same here, we'll definitely be back next year, there's always something new to see 👍
Too many yuppies white knuckle riding up there, I've coasted down needles highway multiple times with my engine off because people are scared to ride even the speed limit. We end up making our own lane to pass them.
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Why don't you guys run drivers backrest on your Harleys
Never felt like we needed them. We have good support from our seat. Saddlemen Slim LS you can see what we run on our website 2LaneLife.com
LMAO, them steaks still mooing guys
That's how we do it!! 🔥🥩
As a former local know every inch of what you are showing..BEST thing I can say how great every year that goes by and no" rally" zoo for me. cant tell you how much the locals HATE it. ITS NEVER the real bikers any more just posers
Okay Bill…..
Thing is MT. Rushmore was never finished as planned. Government shut it down due the cost.
Interesting!
Orale if I hung out with you homies I'd gain more weight fo sure,lol, Cee U On The Road..
Haha just gotta ride it off!! Thanks Johnny 🤘
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Thanks for watching Delta Papa Tango!! 🤘
You always can usually tell who the keto dude is 🤭
He goes to cattle country and eats Chicken.
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Always enjoy your video's but must comment. I am very disappointed in your promoting drinking and riding. I have a good friend who was critically injured when hit head on by a drunken biker while in Sturgis. You may think it looks cool but booze and bikes don't go together when riding. Just my two cents after over 50 years of riding and seeing many accidents!!!!!
Hey there Marc, thanks for your support and concern. While we do enjoy a drink here and there throughout the day, these 20-30 minute videos are condensed from 16-18 hours of footage throughout the day. It may seem more frequent at some points, but in reality it is a beer during meals or during long breaks. That being said, we do appreciate you looking out and agree that intoxicated riding is never safe. We're sorry to hear about your friend.
Ride safe, and we'll see ya down the road 👍
You’re wrong about the rider being in the center of the lane. In many States, that’s His space and you can’t invade his space. Leave him alone! And stop judging him! Some of you riders make up your own rules. Not cool!
No one is saying the rider doesn’t have their own space. Thanks for the comment, we respect your opinion.
@@2LaneLife You did too by implying that it’s an unwritten rule that someone (biker) riding their lane, allow someone to come back in-to their lane after passing! (paraphrase what you said). And - what the hell are you doing passing on a double yellow line? You’re a danger and a menace to everyone you come into sharing a highway with. I’ve watched enough of your videos to see that you’re unruly and just out there to have fun and pleasure yourself. You need to study a motorcycle handbook! Perhaps take the entire motorcycle trading course, again, if you ever took it at all. There: “see ya on down the road”! Geez! And it’s not my opinion; it’s the law!