What happened to the motorcycles?



In this update video, I address the question many of you have been asking: What happened to the motorcycles on the channel? It’s been an incredibly hot summer here in Phoenix, making it almost unbearable to get out on two wheels. With temperatures soaring, I’ve had to focus more on truck content, but rest assured, the bikes are not gone for good!

I’m working on balancing the variety of content, including trucks, motorcycles, side-by-sides, Slingshots, and some exciting local shop collaborations. Moving forward, I plan to mix things up more consistently, so you get a little bit of everything instead of long spurts in just one direction. Thanks for sticking around, and I can’t wait to bring you more diverse content as we move into cooler weather!

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23 thoughts on “What happened to the motorcycles?”

  1. Hi Dan, I'm a motorcycle and car/truck guy. I really enjoy all your content. I've had two Indian RoadMasters (2015,2018) and now I currently own a BMW R18B. Keep up the great videos!
    Regards, Lindsay

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  2. It’s your channel and I like that you do you. I’m the same. Change gears and lose a few but also pick up a few. I watch channels on a variety of topics I enjoy and yours is one of them. I’ve always said my channel is mine. I do it strictly for fun and if it becomes a job, I’ll stop.

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  3. Tough summer for sure 😅. Am one of the long term viewers, I remember when you bought the heritage. Might be a keeper, still have mine (identical to yours but with 80k miles). I find myself enjoying the varied content, and your refreshed enthusiasm. Keep it up ❤

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  4. I think you said you Phoenix yeah my son moved to Phoenix first Peoria. He says that's in Phoenix somewhere and now he lives in Glendale he was the smart one he got out of the snow Best of luck…

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  5. You should invest in a hydration vest! I picked up one from HD about 3 years ago and what a difference that makes when riding! The great thing about it is that not does help cool your core but whenever you stop for fuel you can soak it again with water and start the refresh again. As to your bike dilemma, I’ve always had a touring bike from the beginning (2006), it’s what I learned to ride on. About 7 years ago is when I got my first 2nd bike, a Rocker C, it was a different type of riding which is what I wanted. Great for zipping around town and just riding for fun. So over the 7 years since, the Rocker turned into Fatboy, then a Sportster 72 and then currently a Breakout. The one thing that has reminded consistent since I started riding is I’ve always had a touring bike. Over the 18 years that I’ve been riding I’ve only had 4 touring bikes. To me it’s the best riding bike that can do everything you need. The other bikes are great for a sporty ride (although you certainly can get a sporty ride from a touring bike nowadays), but to me those bikes are a one trick pony. Sure you can add bags and a windshield and go touring on them, but it’s really not what they were designed to do. Your Heritage is what I think of as tween bike. Not fully touristy nor fully sporty, but a great bike to do both okay. If I could only have one Harley it would be the one I have now, my 21 RKS. With the 114 motor it’s got a lot of giddy up to scratch that speed itch and plenty of bag space so I can tour. I can put my windshield on and really enjoy the miles. With no big fairing to block my view or weak ass stereo to try and put out music it’s the pinnacle of Harley riding 😊! At the end of the day it comes down to what suits your taste when it comes to riding. Just like your YT channel it’s what makes you happy!

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  6. Dan don’t forget that your presentation and personality are also part of your content creation and despite what you’re sharing the way your passion shines through is also what some us enjoy, regardless of the vehicle choice. Keep doing what you’re doing sir, I’m here for it

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