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12 Best Adventure Motorcycle YouTubers Worth Watching (2023)

YouTube is blowing up with adventure riders everywhere and it’s these people who are inspiring the next generation of riders. They’re unbiased, raw and true storytellers who captivate the hearts of many aspiring adventure riders globally.

We’ve curated a list of the best YouTubers around for some genuine inspiration. These riders not only see their country but the entire world, and aren’t characters that you might expect. In fact, we’re featuring numerous adventure riders who are actually female.

Note: These aren’t listed in any particular order and are simply Frontaer’s preference. We may have even left the best until last! And besides – there are way more channels than these 12.

1. eveRide ADV

With more than 100,000 subscribers, eveRide ADV is a popular YouTuber who takes his viewers on extensive rides around North America and the world.

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There are also in-depth and honest adventure motorcycle reviews which is a refreshing change. After all, most adventure motorcycling magazines of yesteryear were just too generous with their 15-minute audits instead of putting their bikes through the wringer.

2. On Her Bike

This is the personal motorcycling diary of Kinga Tanajewska. She started riding in Australia while studying here and fell in love with the sport. From there, On Her Bike was born into an epic YouTube channel with many fans.

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She’s known for her raw and candid style while being humble and accommodating of others. Her accent throws off many of her viewers as she sounds Australian yet speaks multiple languages fluently.

3. MOTOTREK

If you want to truly learn adventure motorcycling , then pay close attention to MOTOTREK. Practically every lesson that you want to know is covered here and completely for free. It’s clear that Bret Tkcas really knows his stuff and has seen much of the world.

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Today he spends his time as a professional ADV instructor; both creating YouTube content and sharing his love for adventures on courses and group rides. He’s certainly earned himself a reputation given the massive amount of ADV riders who watch the channel for advice towards becoming safer riders.

4. Alex Chacon

While not a full-on adventure rider, Jeremy Rhydes has certainly got a decent following of 330,000+ subscribers. He’s more of a general adventurer nowadays as opposed to an adventure rider, and combines the road with the pavement.

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Jeremy became viral after several videos of him traveling the world with his GoPro and several motorcycles garnered massive attention. It’s where we first found him in 2013! While not for the older generation, many do enjoy his interesting content.

5. Motorcycle Adventure Dirtbike TV

Australians have a knack for travel and nomatter where you go in the world, it’s pretty easy to find an Australian. Despite being a small population, the entire country is big on adventures given how much space they have to explore. In fact, the dirt biking community here in Australia is huge and growing year-on-year.

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Motorcycle Adventure Dirtbike TV (quite a mouthful, right?) is a raw and unfiltered look at a group of riders who love to see the country and the world.

6. Rosie Gabrielle

Much like Itchy Boots and On Her Bike, Rosie Gabrielle has a strong following who enjoy her adventures into somewhat dangerous countries. While she has created some controversey, she’s very authentic in what she shares on the channel.

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With under 100 videos and over 400k subscribers, it’s clear that many people enjoy her content. It’s engaging yet raw and real. While there’s some sensationalism with her channel with draws some people away, it also draws some people to her who resonate with the message.

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7. Sleipnir Adventures

For long-form story-telling, Sleipnir Adventures is the channel to follow. The videography is excellent and there’s hardly any audio. Just pure motorcycle adventures without the fluff.

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There’s something to be said about YouTubers who keep it straight-edge and without the drama. Those that can tell a story without the words. If motorcycling on long-open highways feels like meditation to you, then this is the only YouTube adventure motorcycling channel you should be watching.

8. Jacob Laukaitis

Jacob Laukaitis isn’t a full-on adventure motorcycling guy. It’s a global traveler who just happens to have spent some time behind the handlebars. He’s certainly known for really going off the beaten track in search for true adventures into far-flung countries.

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High risk is something that resonates with Jacob and his followers love to see his episodes. There is some drama which doesn’t resonate with the older demographic, but as for extreme adventures which are sometimes controversial, he’s the guy to follow.

9. Itchy Boots

Very similar to On Her Bike is Noraly who also spent some time working in Australia and is now hooked on traveling the world with her motorcycle. Many viewers of On Her Bike also watch Itchy Boots with many looking to see both riders spending a few episodes together.

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Unlike many YouTubers, Noraly prefers to use long-winded episodes and a distinct lack of jump cuts and sensationalism. If you simply enjoy watching others ride with some audio commentary, then this is the channel for you.

10. RoadsUp

RoadsUp is increasing in popularity on YouTube. While they only have 10 videos, the husband and wife team genuinely know motorcycle travel very well.

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You’ll find Peter and Claudia sharing their lessons learned and adventures frequently. Given the COVID-19 situation, their frequent travels appears to have relaxed yet they are certainly knowledable and routinely answer questions from their viewers.

11. Pedro Mota

For global adventures, Jake Bolles is certainly the guy to follow. He’s more of a remote-location rider with the occasional city road mixed in.

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His trips certainly take him to far-flung places which are often beyond where others would be comfortable traveling. That said – he’s well rewarded and shares some advice to keep others safe on the journey.

12. Megan Kaptein

The 4th female rider on this list is Megan Kaptein who, with only 20 videos, shares her story with other female riders around the world. She ditched her glamor life for one behind the handlebars and hasn’t looked back.

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Her channel is dedicated to her dear friend Gabriel Forest Khouth who sadly passed away when riding in mid-2019. This has motivated her (and indeed many of her followers) to make the most out of their short lives.

Most Inspiring Rider: Vanessa Ruck

We couldn’t help ourselves and had to add another rider, one who’s captivated our hearts through her inspirational story. This is Megan from The Girl On A Bike.

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In 2014 her life changed forever when she was severely injured after being struck by a car. Coincidently, she’s #13 on our list…unlucky much?

Vanessa has since experienced 7 surgeries on the road to recovery and hasn’t let that stop her from getting a larger chunk out of life. She’s based in the UK but her various motorcycles have taken her across Europe and when she’s not riding, she’s tinkering in her incredible garage.

Don’t get too caught up watching YouTube channels, as they can sometimes be a little disheartening. The very thing that inspires us can also hold us back.

Use these channels as inspiration, but focus on planning your own journey in the next 3 to 5 years. Whether that’s your state, your country or even global expedition – the world is open to those who are prepared for the journey ahead.

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There are a lot of different Motorbike vloggers and Biker YouTube channels which in their own right are fantastic sources of entertainment. Since it would be a mammoth task to include absolutely them all, I have chosen a selection of some of the channels which consider worthwhile subscribing to. Whether you’re into custom builders, moto-vloggers, organisations or races, we have included something for every audience.

Motorcycle Vlogging Channels

1. saffy sprocket.

Saffy Sprocket Youtube Channel

Saffy Sprocket is an eccentric motorcycle maniac based in the North of England, Saffy Sprocket holds just under 10,000 subscribers on Youtube. Posting week at 6 pm, Saffy posts miniature motorcycle documentary-style motorcycle videos that focus on product reviews, how-tos as well as must-visit motorcycle roads in the UK. She occasionally posts casual vlog videos of her day-to-day motorcycle trips. Her videos often encompass high-quality professionally shot footage, dramatic landscapes and well-presented topic ideas – what’s not to love about that? So if you love uniquely shot motorcycle vlogs, make sure to check out her channel.

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3. TeaPotOne

Now unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last 24 months, then chances are you’ve heard of TeaPotOne and his insane adventures. After riding a Superbike 74,000 miles solo around the world, through 54 countries in 442 days, he now produces weekly vids every Tuesday at 8 pm GMT – usually something to do with motorbikes, and always reinforcing his mantra of “Live Your Life!’. His channel is certainly worth checking out.

4. UsernameKate

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5. RoyalJordanian

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This channel was set up back in 2006 and has grown substantially since. More than a thousand videos have before been uploaded to the channel, and 39 of those videos have over a million views each which are noteworthy. Around seven videos are uploaded every month to the track. The most popular videos include footage of different motorcycles being ridden around the London area in the UK and they are titled “Daily Observations”. There are more than 260 of these types of videos, so there is a lot to look at. Aside from these, there are also videos of motorcycle reviews and looking at custom motorcycles as well as many more.

6. On Yer Bike

Since launching in December 2013 On Yer Bike has more than 33,000 subscribers as well as more than 4.7million views. The most exciting fact about this channel is the content, it’ not your average motorcycle vlogger channel as they feature motorcycles that are not the “norm”. Pristine classics are featured as well as dirty off-road mopeds which is quite the contrast. The hosts state that they aim to be alternative in what they post about on their channel. They aim to upload two videos a week to their YouTube channel. This channel provides the viewer with a behind-the-scenes look into what happens at the Doghouse Customs garage featuring motorcycle updates and testing. Episodes can be as long as 50 minutes, but they do give a detailed overview making the longer viewing time worthwhile. They also have merchandise available on their channels website, so if you’re into that, you should check that out as there is plenty of choices.

7. Itchy Boots

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8. Walteriffic

Walterific - motorcycle vlogger

Some have argued that Walteriffic is the current king of the biker blogger world. Unlike other motorcycle bloggers, he doesn’t tend to vlog about motorcycles themselves, but about his fun adventures on them.

Now the guy has some series bragging rights clocking in 2.4 million Youtube Subscribers. After checking out his youtube videos, it’s hard to understand why he’s so popular. From days out to adventures to crashes,  Walteriffics’s videos are always something different. He’s now moved from Kansas to Maryland, so watch out Baltimore!

9. CruzinMoto

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Coming in at just under 30,000 subscribers, CruzinMoto is a fairly average-sized moto vlogger and is certainly worth a mention or two. However, he continues to create and post great content including riding through the hallways of MMI (motorcycle mechanics institute), catching his stepson sluffing/playing hooky, and much more. So make sure to check out his channel.

10. BaronVonGrumble

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11. red bull motorsports.

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With over 410,000 subscribers and even more views at 172,000,000, the Red Bull Motorsports is bursting with the footage. Their videos cover everything from MotoGP and Motocross to Drift, Rally and much more. Though these are not motorcycle-specific events, they are interesting to watch and listen to. Furthermore, you will also find events that you may not have heard of before, such as the Dakar Rally or the Red Bull Romaniacs.

Dougie Lampkin features some incredible POV shots and camera angles that showcase the nifty tricks and stunts from the best in the business. New videos on daily uploads mean you will never have anything new to watchkeeping you entertained with fresh videos on your feed. Having such a variety also means you will always have something different to look at rather than the same event every time. Additionally, the community section has regular updates to ensure that you are up to date with everything ongoing as well as what to look out for.

11. TT Races Official

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It goes without saying that the TT Races Official Youtube is the place to be for everything TT Races related. Despite being launched not so long ago in Mid September 2018 the channel already has over 14,000 subscribers and over 2,200,000 views which speaks volumes on its own. Upon visiting this channel, you will have access to lots of exclusive interviews with your most loved TT racers both past and present. Highlights of every single one of the 2018 and 2019 TT races all featuring dramatic camera footage and commentary throughout. Regular updates as well as peak times in the run-up to the annual IOMTT and classic TT you won’t miss a single thing. If the TT is your go-to racing event, then this channel is the perfect one for you!

MotoGP - motorcycle vlogger

With a phenomenal 2,300,000 subscribers and more than 808,000,000 views since the launch in 2005, it is clear that this channel is arguably the most popular racing channel of its kind. They are featuring all the highlights of the latest MotoGP races from all around the world. These highlights are not just general highlights they feature so much more. Footage of the team’s performance and focusing in on the behind the scenes action gives you a better insight to the sport itself. MotoGP is so much more than just racers racing around a track for a trophy. Interviews with your most loved racers are also a feature on this page, including the likes of Valentino Rossi and Marc Marquez. New videos uploaded most days of the week always give you fresh content to watch and enjoy allowing you closer access to the world of racing.

Informative Motorcycle channels

13. motorcycle news.

Motorcycle News - motorcycle vlogger

Motorcycle News is most commonly known as the largest print and online motorcycle publication globally. The company also has a prominent motorcycle YouTube channel that was launched in 2006 and had more than 220,000 subscribers and 215,000,000 views. On average, six videos are uploaded monthly to the channel, these feature motorcycle reviews, comparing models and new motorcycle releases. Exclusive interviews with famous racers such as John McGuinness also feature on this channel.

A significant part of this channel is that they have videos full of tips and advice for both new and experienced motorcyclists. One example of such a video is the “How to complete your CBT”. Motorcycle news run events around the country such as the London Motorcycle Show, the film throughout the day and then create a video from the footage to upload to the channel. You may see yourself in such a video if you happen to attend such an event. 

14. RoadCraft Nottingham

Roadcraft Nottingham - motorcycle vlogger

Run by Russ, a fully qualified motorcycle instructor who has won several awards for his teaching, he has over 34 years experience in his field. More than 67,000 subscribers and more than 15,500,000 views since he made his channel in July 2010. On average, he uploads one or two videos per month; they primarily focus on teaching the viewer ways in which they can improve their riding and minimise the risk of riding their motorcycle on the road.

Using “point of view riding footage with the voice of the instructor over the top to inform the viewer of what is happening in the footage, the voice-over also tells the viewer what to and what not to do in each scenario. Aside from this style of the video, he also uploads reviews such as gadget reviews and alike. In addition, you can find Roadcraft Nottingham on Twitter and Facebook as well.

15. The Missenden Flyer

TheMissendenFlyer - motorcycle vlogger

Often abbreviated to TMF this channel has more than 135,000 subscribers and 36,000,000 views. They upload a new video every Monday and Thursday with occasionally uploading more throughout the week.

This channel is good at showing the viewer a little bit of everything, including guidance on looking after your motorcycle as well as riding your bike abroad.  A significant aspect is their monthly upload videos that they call “Bike News Monthly” where the viewer sees a host talking them through all the latest news that that’s been published that month.

Whether you’re a new rider or an enthusiast with years of experience, some videos will pique everyone’s interest. For example “Top 5 motorcycle cleaning products”. If you’re thinking about going to a bike meet and you’re not sure what to expect you can watch videos from bike meets, an exclusive video from the British and the Classics Bike Meet at The Plough Casden you can get a taste of what they are like. Also, TMF runs a merchandise store where you can buy branded clothing and accessories online.

14. Twinthing Custom Motorcycles

TwinThing - motorcycle vlogger

Their channel has more than 42,000 subscribers since they launched their YouTUbe channel back in April 2008. More than 6.8 million views and videos released they are arguably one of the UK’sUK’s top custom motorcycle channels. On their channel, TCM communicates that they design, reinvent, restore, customise and ride “kickass motorcycles”.

As they specifically deal with custom motorcycles, you see videos featuring some of the most eclectic and stunning custom motorcycles from exciting camera angles highlighting the unique aspects of each custom motorcycle. The most striking thing about these YouTubers is that all of their videos are short and straight to the point, each video is around 2 to 3 minutes in length which appeals to many people who like to search and watch what they want opposed to listening to much chat before the video gets to the point. By combining their two biggest passions of motorcycles and film its evident that these creators are exceptionally talented using both to create such an exciting and informative YouTube channel.

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15 Motorcycle Youtubers & Vloggers You Should Follow

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Are you as mad about bikes as we are? If we could, we’d rent all types of bikes from Riders Share and ride 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Since we can’t, we find other ways to fill in the hours between rides with motorcycle content.

YouTube is packed with all sorts of motorcycle videos, so it’s a great place to start, but the sheer volume can be overwhelming, especially when a lot of it turns out to be garbage. Luckily for you, we’ve chosen 15 of the best motorcycle YouTubers, or moto vloggers, around to help save you the trouble. 

1. Fortnine

YouTube (1.9 million subscribers)

FORTNINE has quickly become a favorite among motorcycle enthusiasts, known for its high-quality and enjoyable videos. This Canadian YouTuber has attracted a large following by blending entertainment with informative content. His success even led to the launching of an e-commerce store, positioning him as a competitor to giants like Revzilla. Fortnine is a great channel for anyone looking for engaging motorcycle content and the latest gear reviews. 

2. WALTERRIFIC

YouTube (2.33 million subscribers)

The current king, and of the best motorcycle vloggers on YouTube, WALTERIFFIC’s videos are not so much about the bikes he rides, but the fun things he gets up to on them. From pranks to racing, WALTERIFFIC’s videos are always something different. He’s now moved from Kansas to Maryland, so watch out, Baltimore!

3. RoyalJordanian

YouTube (1.5 million subscribers)

It’s always a joy to join RoyalJordanian on his jaunts around downtown London. He’s a much quieter moto vlogger than most, preferring to let his videos do most of the talking. His edited clips of interesting things that have happened to him on his daily commutes and the people involved have made his channel an internet sensation.

4. Do It With Dan

YouTube (1.25 million subscribers)

Do It With Dan is a motovlogger who uses his bike as a means to find adventure, get into trouble, and have fun. His channel isn’t solely about riding — he discusses everything from tattoos to mattresses — but much of the channel is dedicated to motorcycling, from superbikes and safety tips to test rides and modifications. You never know what’s coming next with Do It With Dan.

5. Chaseontwowheels

YouTube (1.16 million subscribers)

A full-time motorcycle video blogger, Chase is constantly putting out new content every few days on his channel. Thanks to the high quality of his work, he’s become one of the most influential figures in motorcycling. He’s active on social media and is always interacting with fans. He posts long, in-depth videos on bike wreck rebuilds and reviews motorcycles and motorcycling gear.

6. Bikes and Beards

YouTube (2.03 million subscribers)

Sean Kerr finds incredible motorcycle deals and shows you how to do it too. Full disclosure: Bikes and Bears is also an investor in Riders Share. Recently, he's bought and tested bikes that he purchased ON AMAZON of all places. Check out what a 200cc Chinese sportbike in a box can do for you - great beginner bikes!

7. Jake TheGardenSnake

YouTube (783k subscribers)

Jake TheGardenSnake works hard to make his channel exciting. Stacked with mods and mechanics, Jake TheGardenShake’s channel is a great choice if you’re into modifying bikes or seeing what you can get out of a bike with aftermarket products. An opinionated rider, Jake TheGardenSnake is never afraid to let you know what he really thinks, but it’s backed up with in-depth motorcycle knowledge.

8. MaxWrist

YouTube (1.06 million subscribers)

MaxWrist’s ethos is to take everything to the max – “full aggression, full throttle, full power.” His extreme YouTube channel is complemented by a line of MaxWrist apparel and merchandise.

9. CycleCruza

YouTube (369k subscribers)

CycleCruza covers a wide gamut of motorcycle topics in his videos, from safety tips to motivational ideas, motorcycle maintenance, and reviews. While much of the content is educational, there’s also a lot of funny content posted on CycleCruza almost daily.

10. Yammie Noob

YouTube (1.34 million subscribers)

Yammie Noob has been motovlogging since he was 17 years old and prides himself on offering videos that are a little off the wall. The topics of his videos are always well thought out so the channel is not just another set of videos of a guy riding his bike around. From reviews and tips for new riders to history lessons, Yammie Noob is an awesome vlogger to follow.

11. Baron Von Grumble

YouTube (276k subscribers)

Baron Von Grumble offers slick videos of rides around London, track days, and adventures on some of the most beautiful bikes you can get. The professional editing adds to the appeal of his cross-European trips, and a lot of people just watch Baron Von Grumble for his musings about the latest news while driving around London on some truly great bikes.

12. RidingWithTom

YouTube (259k subscribers)

Melbourne, Australia’s Tom has been uploading videos to YouTube of himself “riding motorcycles terribly” since 2012, and they’ve been viewed over 44 million times. Following the videos of RidingWithTom is like getting out into the outback yourself, as he primarily blogs about his rides in the Australian desert. If you’re into off-road, his channel is a must-subscribe. He also rides a BMW bike around the city when he’s not tearing up the dunes.

13. DirtBike Lunatic

YouTube (2.81 million subscribers)

DirtBike Lunatic is a go-to channel for motorcycle fans. They share videos on everything about motorcycles and dirt bikes, adding their own commentary to give viewers more insight. This channel also runs an apparel shop, showing their deep involvement in the moto world. For anyone interested in bike action and community stories, DirtBike Lunatic is worth checking out.

14. Braydon Price

Youtube (1.98 million subscribers)

Braydon Price is known for engaging, adventurous content that revolves around outdoor and motorsport activities. With 1.98 million subscribers, he’s captured a large audience by sharing his thrilling experiences, which often include dirt biking and other high-energy adventures. His channel appeals to those who enjoy a mix of adrenaline-pumping action and personal vlogging style.

15. Tyler Monagan

Youtube (892k subscribers)

Tyler Monagan is known for his engaging dirt bike content, including thrilling rides, builds, and reviews, catering to a passionate audience of 892k subscribers. His videos often capture the excitement of motocross and outdoor adventure, making his channel a favorite among dirt bike enthusiasts!

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Have you ever thought of the best motorcycle Youtube channels to find answers to all the questions you have about your motorcycle?

Whether you want to buy a new motorcycle or you’re thinking of fixing faulty, rickety, damaged motorcycle, we have carefully selected the best motorcycle Youtube channels where you get the best deals.

The Youtube channels that make our selection pass the criteria of high-quality video content, variety of motorcycles as well as motorcycle availability, quality, and popularity. In this selection, we also consider the richness of information about how you can fix bad motorcycles or get spare parts for replacement.

1. Motorcycle.com

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If you talk about one of the best YouTube Motorcycle channels, then Motorcycle.com takes the lead. Popular for being one of the earliest online marketplaces for motorcycles and scooters, this channel features a variety of motorcycles and scooters that are built to high taste and quality. It contains detailed video reviews on bikes from different manufacturers and brands, including Harley Davidson, Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, Kawasaki, to mention a few.  They add about two videos per month.

2. Motorcyclist Magazine Motorcycle Magazine

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Popular for being the only YouTube motorcycle channel that features new OTW episodes, the Motorcyclist Magazine channel provides useful and relevant new tips on motorcycle tech from MC Garage.  This channel is the home of ON TWO WHEELS and MCGARAGE, and its frequency of video is one per week.

3. Dirtbike Lunatic Motorcycle Videos

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DirtBike Lunatic has been around since 2014, but the Bosnia and Herzegovina-based YouTube channel for motorcycles has been incredible for its frequency in crash videos of any type, model, or quality of motorcycle. You can get a new motocross, enduro & dirt bike crash compilation on this channel and feature at least 3 videos per week.

4. Royal Jordanian Motorcycle Touring YouTube Channel

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With over a million followers and more than 1000 videos, this UK-based YouTube motorcycle channel gives every motorcycle enthusiast a reason to be passionate about what they love. On the Royal Jordanian channel, you find all the details about how vloggers, and the number and variety of bikes that he owns. Also, you’ll find answers to FAQs and Gear. The channel releases one video per week.

5. MCN Motorcyclenews.com

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Followed by more than 200,000 YouTubers, MCM is a YouTube motorcycle channel for everything about print and online motorcycle publications. For high-quality video content, this UK-based channel features videos from the world’s most reputable motorcycling media brands. You can get MCN in print form or watch/read the digital edition weekly. The channel is available 24/7 on motorcyclenews.com with about 3 videos per month.

6. Braydon Price

With over 300 videos and more than 600,000 followers, the Braydon Price YouTube motorcycle channel features a variety of motorcycles, including dirt bikes, four-wheelers, fishing, and truck stuff. You will get a little bit of every detail you need about as many motorcycles as you fancy. Braydon has been here since 2013.

7. FortNine Motorcycle Riding Videos

FortNine is a Canada-based YouTube channel for motorcycles and has more than 200 videos already, still counting. This honest channel creates high-quality motorcycle content without twisting stories or giving fake impressions. You can expect at least one video per month, and this includes travel documentaries, motor vlogs, gear reviews, motorcycle reviews, crash tests, and lots more.

8. Max Wrist

Launched in 2015, Max Wrist is one of the best YouTube motorcycle channels in the United States. Its primary focus includes video content about motorcycles and their gear and equipment. It boasts of over 600,000 YouTube followers and 100 videos.

9. SnewJ Motor Vlogger

SnewJ has been here since 2010 and has over one million followers…It boasts over a million YouTube followers and remains one of the best YouTube channels for motorcycle enthusiasts. Based in the US, SnewJ is popular for its crazy adventures. He also features a real experience through his high-quality camera lens. You can be sure of getting about 3 videos per month.

10. Snowcat Motorcycle Vlogger

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If you’re looking for a Youtube channel for motorcycles with high-quality video content, then Canada-based Snowcat is the ideal channel to visit on Youtube. The channel gives you compilations as well as reviews, riding, trip series, track days, and lots more. Expect 1 video per month .

11. 6Foot4Honda

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6Foot4Honda is a brand name on Youtube when it comes to channels dedicated to all things motorcycle. You’ll have video content on all the tricks you need when riding. You can watch about 1 video per month. The channel has over a million followers and more than 600 videos already.

12. Walterrific Motor Vlogger

Walterrific uses a high-quality (GoPro HERO4) camera to make all its video content on a motorcycle and edit them with Final Cut Pro X on a modern Mac Pro Pc. The channel is managed by a motor vlogger in Kansas, US. The channel manufactures its own motorcycle helmets. Get ready to watch about 1 video per week.

13. Tyle Monagan

Tyler Monagan is a YouTube channel for motorcycles based in the US with a YouTube following that has more than 500,000 videos and YouTube content of over 562 videos. If you want to watch exclusive videos and details about dirt bikes, builds, and events, then Tyler Monagan is the ideal place for you. With about 2 videos per week, you’re sure you get quality content.

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8 incredible adventure motorcycling videos you need to watch

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If you’ve been following Adventure Bike Rider for a while, you’ll know that we love sharing inspiring photos, advice and stories from the road. The aim is to get as many people following their two-wheeled dreams as possible, and we’ve found that some of the best inspiration can be found in the form of videos.

So, with that in mind, we’ve rounded up a handful of our favourite adventure motorcycling videos that we’ve stumbled upon across the web in the past couple of years. Enjoy!

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1. Alaska to Argentina in 500 days

Watch adventure motorcyclist and YouTube extraordinaire Alex Chacón travel for 500 days all the way from Alaska to Argentina, facing up to everything Mother Nature has to offer. Expect river crossings across swollen rivers, vertigo-inducing mountain passes and plenty of adventure inspiration.

2. Riding to the top of the world

Follow photographer and filmmaker Dan Greening as he and a friend head off in search of the true highest road in the world. Riding a MW F650GS Dakar and a KTM 990 Adventure, the duo pass through some truly spectacular scenery and find that the much sought after Khardung La may not be the world’s highest motorable road afterall…

3. Crazy Colombian railway bridge crossing

You come across a rickety and dilapidated old bridge on a trail ride in Colombia, and what do you do? You ride across it of course! At least, that’s what these guys did. With a steep drop on either side and a bridge reduced to purely steel beams at times, these guys showed some serious cajones.

4. Man traverses deadly knife-edge ridge on motorbike

How much fun does this look? Watch as Chris McMahan traverses an extremely narrow, snowy ridge in Grand Junction, Colorado with vast drops on either side.

5. Riding the world’s most dangerous road

If you’re in the mood for watching some decent adventure videos then Adam Riemann’s YouTube channel is a pretty good place to start. In his video featured here, he takes on one of the “world’s most dangerous” roads. While you may dispute that, there’s no doubting that this is one crazy ride.

6. Sydney to London on a 105cc postie bike

On a Honda CT110 postie bike with little more than 105cc and a top speed of around 45mph, Nathan Millward took on a journey of mammoth proportions. He rode 23,000 miles from Sydney all the way back to London. Along the way he faced crowded cities, treacherous mountain passes and wild, open expanses.

7. An off-road motorbike adventure in Cambodia

Over a pint and a packet of pork scratchings, five ordinary blokes from London decided they would take on a 620-mile off-road ride across Cambodia. As well as having the adventure of a lifetime, the guys also raised money for Great Ormond Street Hospital, making the whole thing even more worthwhile. The video below takes a look at how they got on with this epic journey.

8. Incredible video shows exactly why you need to tour Peru

Brilliant videography, a decent soundtrack and endless shots of amazing scenery make this one of our favourite adventure motorcycling videos. The video comes from adventure motorcyclists Alberto Lara and Naomi Tweddle and follows their journey as they make their way through the varied and spectacular landscapes of Peru.

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Top 10 Motorcycle YouTube Channels To Watch

Finding quality motorcycle videos can be tricky, so we've saved you some time by listing the best bike content creators on YouTube

For those with a passion for motorcycles that runs more than skin-deep, the ride doesn't truly ever end. They wake up thinking about their bike, ride to work, think about it during lunch, ride home and go to sleep dreaming of open roads, full tanks and open throttles. Their daily lives revolve around motorcycle content, be it shopping for parts or gear, planning routes and rides or watching videos online.

Since its invention, YouTube has rapidly become one, if not the most recognized and popular video content provider on the planet. But because it is so ubiquitous, it has become harder and harder to find quality content to watch. The same is true when looking for videos about, for and from motorcyclists. And while the dreaded, mercurial YouTube algorithm does its best to find the very cream of the crop for its viewers, it can sometimes be hard to differentiate massive view counts from actual worthwhile content.

In other words, just because a dashcam video of a bad motorcycle accident has millions of views, doesn't mean it's something worth watching. But it's not all glum news, as there are plenty of motorcycle content makers, bike vloggers and camera-friendly mechanics that have made themselves a nice home at YouTube. And whether you're looking for adventure trip videos akin to The Long Way Round , restoration videos of old forgotten Harley-Davidson bikes or in-depth motorcycle reviews, chances are you'll find something on this list that suits your watching needs.

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10 Motorcyclist Magazine

Motorcyclist magazine has been around for a hot minute. Over one hundred years, to be exact, having been started back in 1912. When publications via printed methods had become unsustainable due to the proliferations of the internet, the magazine pivoted into a digital format, as so many others had done. They also have a great YouTube presence, having spawned many a motorcycle personality along the way, such as Ari Henning and Zack Courts (more on them later) as well as Adam Waheed, their current and most prevalent video host.

The channel showcases many styles of videos, which can be found in helpful playlists. There's a heavy focus on reviews, be it track, dirt, touring, street or general first impressions. Adam has an easy, laid-back style that compliments his generous motorcycle knowledge.

9 Spite's Corner

You may recognize Jake, or Spite as he's been known in the motorcycling community, as a co-host of a different YouTube channel. Having successfully branched out on his own, Jake now produces videos that lean into his easy-going, humorous yet informative style. There's no definitive template for what the channel does, though viewers will find motorcycle reviews that range from every bike in the new Harley-Davidson lineup to vintage oddities like the Moto Guzzi California. He also does travel vlogs, collaborations with other bike YouTubers, off-road segments and motorcycle build and maintenance series.

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MotoGeo is the brain child of former racer Jamie Robinson and his wife, Ely. Together, the pair had built their YouTube channel into a shrine to adventure riding. With over 180 thousand subscribers tuning in to each, extremely well-produced video, Jamie explores deserts, forest, mountains and other terrains (and burgers) all over the world while riding the latest and greatest adventure and sport bikes, as well as his own custom machines. But it's not just trip videos, as his popularity on YouTube, and in his former life as a racer, has given him opportunities to review motorcycles such as the popular Royal Enfield Meteor 350. Come for the movie-level cinematography, stay for the delicious burgers.

7 The Bearded Mechanic

Truth be told, there are lots of bearded mechanics out there. But none may be more charming and knowledgeable than Craig. Originally of the Bikes and Beards fame, Craig struck out on his own, when that channel literally moved to a different state. And though it's tough starting from scratch, Craig's plowing full speed ahead with a more focused approach. Leaning into his strength, that being mechanical know-how, this bearded mechanic is pulling old, rusty Harleys and Hondas out of forgotten barns and attempting to not only get them running in one day, but ride them back to his shop. And even though he may not always succeed in getting a bike running, he'll at least make the process entertaining, clever and fun.

6 J & P Cycles

J&P Cycles is an aftermarket motorcycle commerce site, and is a sister shop to RevZilla and CycleGear. And though you may find the same parts and gear as you would at those other websites, J&P Cycles tends to focus more on cruisers, especially American-made ones like Indian and Harley-Davidson. But at the center of their YouTube presence sits only one man, and that is the very capable Patrick Garvin.

The videos on the J&P YouTube channel are well-produced segments on custom cruiser culture, third party parts reviews, motorcycle builds and maintenance tips. And if your tastes align with American V-twin muscle, choppers and baggers, then this channel will have just about everything you'll ever need.

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5 Motorcycle News

Motorcycle News is another magazine that had its start in the previous century. Based out of the United Kingdom, MCN began in 1955, and, unlike Motorcyclist, it continues to be available in print as well as digitally.

Their YouTube division maintains over 300 thousand subscribers and over 2 thousand videos. Most of the videos are of the news variety, though they'll periodically release reviews, long term tests, as well as comparison videos of various motorcycle models. The production level of the videos are top-notch, as to be expected from a publication this large.

If what you're looking for is information on vintage motorcycles, then Bart is the perfect place to land. Essentially a history channel, Bart creates lecture videos that dive deep into backstories of specific vintage models, weird motorcycle oddities and manufacturer timelines. These are compact, twenty-minute lessons, told via archival footage and easy-going, entertaining narration from the main creator. Imagine your favorite professor from college, who made every lesson into a fun story. So whether you're doing research on motorcycle prototypes, want something educational to listen to on a rainy day, or simply curious about that one crazy blue and pink sport bike, you'll find that Bart can bring the knowledge like no other.

3 Itchy Boots

If you'd seen all three of the Long Way motorcycle adventure series, and are thirsty for more, there's no better channel to stumble onto than Itchy Boots. Noraly has been just about everywhere and filmed it all, along the way. She's currently on season 7 of her series on YouTube, riding her way through Africa. Previous seasons had taken her from Indian to Europe, Patagonia to Alaska, Nordic Europe, Southern Africa and back to Alaska.

Along the way, she'd broken down multiple times, suffered injuries, seen amazing sights, and met some interesting people. And not only do you get weekly videos from her, she often ends up compiling them into feature length documentaries and releasing them on her channel as well.

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An online commerce juggernaut, Revzilla has become everything to every motorcycle rider in America. But it is that commercial success that allows their creative division to come up with some fantastic video and audio content. The channel has multiple series running concurrently, ranging from gear reviews, to essays on helmet laws and an occasional in-depth motorcycle review.

But it was the inclusion of the aforementioned Ari Henning and Zack Courts, the successful, best friend duo of Motorcyclist and Mototrend fame, that kicked Revzilla's YouTube channel up a notch. Whether it's Ari's maintenance-centric The Shop Manual series, or Zack's Daily Rider motorcycle review segment, the duo's contribution to the channel is the ultimate key to its growing success. Some of the best content, of course, pairs the two together for the Common Tread Experience (CTXP) and with Spurgeon Dunbar for their bi-weekly podcast Highside/Lowside.

If you have even a passing interesting in motorcycling, you may have already heard of Ryan F9, otherwise known as FortNine. A similar commerce website as Revzilla, albeit in Canada, their videos, nonetheless, are one of a kind. And though they tend to range in subjects, from motorcycle and gear reviews to scientific exploration of how different cylinder engines work, the end result is almost always educational, entertaining and subversively funny.

In a world of cookie-cutter youtubers and influencers that will do anything for a buck, Ryan is a singular presence. He presents videos that are not only smart and educational, but are original in, not only the subject matter, but also in the style they're filmed and edited. No video on the channel is alike. Armed with a razor sharp wit, dirty innuendos and edgy dad jokes, FortNine produces content that, regardless of the topic, is considered by many to be a must-see event, each and every single time. Whether it's his brutally honest take down of Harley-Davidson, or a refreshingly raw take on Kawasaki's ZX-4RR, no subject is ever given anything but the best effort. And though recent months have seen the channel branch out by doing a wider variety of videos and including a secondary, though no less entertaining presenter, the videos continue to be produced with quality. Which in turns explains the 1.75 million, and growing, subscribers to the channel.

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The Ultimate List Of Motovloggers On YouTube

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What Is A Motovlog?

Simply put, motovlogging is when you attach a camera to yourself or your motorcycle and record your ride.  Wikipedia defines it as:

A motovlog is a type of video log recorded by a person while riding a motorcycle. The word is a neologism and portmanteau derived from “motorcycle”, “video” and “log”. A rider who creates video blogs known as a moto blogger, and the action of making motovlogs is called motovlogging. Most motovloggers upload their videos on YouTube, and the network of motovloggers here is known as the motovloggers community.

Who Was The First MotoVlogger?

While it’s specifically documented when the first motovlog was created, the earliest motovlogging channels on Youtube is M13 which started in 2006.  

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Since then the motovolgging community has exploded. Each rider has a different style of riding, a different sense of humor, and a different style of teaching. 

While I’m positive this isn’t a complete list, I’m sure you’ll find a channel here that will peak your interest.  Make sure you check back frequently because I’ll be adding to this list. 

If you’re a motovlogger that would like to added to this list simply follow me on YouTube and fill out my contact form and I’ll get you added! 

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Shout Out To PhatboyR6 and No.Bumpers for helping me come up with this collection of motovloggers. So here they are in no particular order! 

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Maximizing Performance: Upgrades for Your Sportbike

Maximizing Performance: Upgrades for Your Sportbike

Riding a sportbike is a thrilling experience, but even the most advanced models can benefit from performance upgrades. Whether you’re a competitive racer or simply enjoy the thrill of high-speed riding, there are several modifications you can make to enhance the performance of your sportbike.

Upgrade Your Exhaust System: Unlock Hidden Power with an Exhaust System Upgrade

An exhaust system is an essential component of any engine, as it controls the flow of gases generated during combustion. The stock exhaust system on most sportbikes is designed to meet noise and emissions regulations, which can limit the performance of the engine.

However, aftermarket exhaust systems can offer improved airflow, allowing the engine to breathe more easily and increasing horsepower. An aftermarket exhaust system can be made from materials that are lighter and stronger than the stock system, reducing weight and improving performance. Additionally, aftermarket exhaust systems often feature larger-diameter pipes, which allow for greater airflow and improved power output.

If you’re looking for the greatest gains in performance, consider a full exhaust system replacement, including headers and muffler. The headers are the tubes that carry the exhaust gases from the engine to the muffler, and an aftermarket set can be designed with a larger diameter and improved shape to reduce backpressure and increase horsepower. The muffler is responsible for controlling noise levels, and an aftermarket muffler can offer improved sound and performance while still meeting noise regulations.

Upgrading your sportbike’s exhaust system can unlock hidden power and enhance its performance. While the stock exhaust system may meet noise and emissions regulations, it can limit the engine’s ability to breathe and generate power. An aftermarket exhaust system, including headers and muffler, can improve airflow and increase horsepower, allowing you to get the most out of your sportbike.

Upgrade Your Exhaust System: Unlock Hidden Power with an Exhaust System Upgrade

Enhance Your Air Intake: Breath Easy with an Air Intake Upgrade

The air intake system is responsible for delivering air to the engine, and it can play a crucial role in determining the performance of the engine. The stock air intake system on most sportbikes is designed to meet emissions regulations, which can restrict the airflow to the engine and reduce performance.

Upgrading to a high-flow air filter or a cold air intake can increase the amount of air entering the engine, providing a noticeable improvement in horsepower. High-flow air filters allow for a greater volume of air to enter the engine, providing a more oxygen-rich mixture that can improve combustion and increase horsepower. Cold air intakes work by relocating the air filter to a location outside the engine bay, where it can draw in cooler, denser air. This increased airflow can provide a noticeable improvement in horsepower.

Enhancing your air intake system can provide a noticeable improvement in horsepower and performance. The stock air intake system on most sportbikes is designed to meet emissions regulations, which can restrict airflow to the engine and reduce performance. Upgrading to a high-flow air filter or a cold air intake can increase the amount of air entering the engine, providing a more oxygen-rich mixture and a noticeable improvement in horsepower.

Fine-Tune Your Engine Management System: Re-Map Your Engine or Install a Power Commander

Fine-Tune Your Engine Management System: Re-Map Your Engine or Install a Power Commander

The engine management system is responsible for controlling the fuel and air mixture delivered to the engine, and it plays a critical role in determining the performance of the engine. The stock engine management system on most sportbikes is designed to meet emissions regulations, which can be restrictive and limit performance.

Installing a Power Commander or having the engine management system re-mapped can improve throttle response and power delivery, allowing the engine to operate more efficiently. A Power Commander is an aftermarket device that allows you to fine-tune the engine management system by adjusting the fuel and air mixture delivered to the engine. This can provide improved throttle response and increased power output, allowing you to get the most out of your sportbike.

Re-mapping the engine management system involves modifying the software that controls the fuel and air mixture delivered to the engine. This can provide improved throttle response and increased power output, allowing the engine to operate more efficiently.

Fine-tuning your engine management system can provide noticeable improvements in throttle response and power delivery. The stock engine management system on most sportbikes is designed to meet emissions regulations, which can be restrictive and limit performance. Installing a Power Commander or having the engine management system re-mapped can provide improved throttle response and increased power output, allowing you to get the most out of your sportbike.

Get the Ultimate Ride with a Suspension Upgrade: Suspension Upgrade

Get the Ultimate Ride with a Suspension Upgrade: Suspension Upgrade

The suspension on a sportbike is one of the most important components in determining handling and stability. The stock suspension components on most sportbikes are designed to provide a balance between comfort and performance, but they may not meet the demands of all riders.

Upgrading to aftermarket suspension components, such as forks, shocks, and springs, can offer improved handling and a more comfortable ride. Suspension upgrades can also allow riders to fine-tune the suspension settings to suit their individual riding style and track conditions. High-performance suspension components can offer improved responsiveness and stability, allowing you to get the most out of your sportbike.

Forks and shocks are two of the most important suspension components, and upgrading them can offer a noticeable improvement in handling and stability. Upgraded forks can provide improved responsiveness, allowing you to negotiate turns with greater ease. Upgraded shocks can provide improved damping, allowing the rear tire to remain in contact with the road, even under hard acceleration or braking.

A suspension upgrade can provide a noticeable improvement in handling and stability, as well as a more comfortable ride. The stock suspension components on most sportbikes are designed to provide a balance between comfort and performance, but they may not meet the demands of all riders. Upgrading to aftermarket suspension components, such as forks, shocks, and springs, can allow riders to fine-tune the suspension settings to suit their individual riding style and track conditions.

Stop on a Dime with a Brake Upgrade: Brake Upgrade

Braking performance is critical for riders who like to push the limits of their sportbike’s performance. The stock brake components on most sportbikes are designed to provide a balance between performance and affordability, but they may not meet the demands of all riders.

Upgrading to high-performance brake pads and larger rotors can provide a noticeable improvement in braking performance, helping riders feel more confident on the track or road. High-performance brake pads can offer improved bite and modulation, allowing you to stop quickly and smoothly. Larger rotors can provide improved heat dissipation and stopping power, allowing you to slow down faster and with greater confidence.

Upgrading your brake components can provide a noticeable improvement in braking performance, helping riders feel more confident on the track or road. The stock brake components on most sportbikes are designed to provide a balance between performance and affordability, but they may not meet the demands of all riders. Upgrading to high-performance brake pads and larger rotors can provide improved bite and modulation, as well as increased stopping power, allowing you to stop quickly and confidently.

In conclusion, upgrading your sportbike can significantly enhance its performance and make it even more enjoyable to ride. These modifications can improve power delivery, handling, braking, and overall ride quality. However, it’s important to choose upgrades that are compatible with your bike and to have them installed by a professional to ensure optimal performance and safety. Whether you’re looking for a competitive edge or simply want to improve your riding experience, there are many options available for maximizing the performance of your sportbike.

Other Yamaha Sportbikes to Consider

Exploring the World of Yamaha Sportbikes: A Beginner’s Guide

If you’re new to the world of sportbikes, Yamaha is a great place to start. With a wide range of models, there’s a Yamaha sportbike for every rider, whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro. In this guide, we’ll take a closer look at what Yamaha has to offer and help you find the perfect sportbike for your needs.

Understanding the Different Types of Yamaha Sportbikes

When it comes to sportbikes, Yamaha offers a wide range of models to choose from, each with their own unique characteristics and features. Understanding the different types of Yamaha sportbikes can help you narrow down your options and find the perfect bike for your needs.

  • Sportbikes: These are the most powerful and agile bikes in Yamaha’s lineup, built for speed and handling. They include models like the R1, R7, R6, and R3. These bikes feature aerodynamic bodywork and are designed to be ridden at high speeds. They typically have high-performance engines and advanced suspension systems, making them ideal for track riding and sporty street riding.
  • Supersports:   These are similar to sportbikes but with a more comfortable riding position and slightly less power. They include models like the FZ-09 and FZ1. These bikes are built for riders who want the performance of a sportbike but with a more relaxed riding position. They typically have slightly detuned engines and more comfortable seats, making them a great option for long-distance riding.
  • Naked Bikes:   These are sportbikes with no fairings or bodywork, giving them a more raw, stripped-down look. They include models like the FZ-07 and FZ-10. These bikes are designed to be ridden in a more upright position and often have more accessible power and torque. They’re more versatile than sportbikes and can be used for both city and highway riding.
  • Sport Touring Bikes:   These are sportbikes with added features for long-distance riding, such as comfortable seats and large storage capacity. They include models like the FJR1300 and Super Ténéré. These bikes have more comfortable seating, wind protection, and luggage capacity. They’re designed for long-distance riders who want the performance of a sportbike but with the added convenience of touring features.

By understanding the different types of Yamaha sportbikes, you can make a more informed decision about which bike is right for you. Whether you’re a beginner looking for an entry-level bike or an experienced rider looking for a track-ready machine, Yamaha has a sportbike that will fit your needs.

Getting to Know the Yamaha R Series

Getting to Know the Yamaha R Series

The Yamaha R Series is a line of sportbikes that is well-known for its high-performance engines and advanced suspension systems. The R Series includes models like the R1, R6, and R3. These bikes are designed for riders who want the ultimate in speed and handling, and are some of the most powerful and agile bikes in Yamaha’s lineup.

  • Yamaha R1: The R1 is the flagship model of the R Series. It is powered by a 999cc liquid-cooled, inline four-cylinder engine that produces over 200 horsepower. The R1 also features a slipper clutch, advanced suspension system, and a quick-shifter. This bike is designed for experienced riders who want the ultimate in speed and handling.
  • Yamaha R6: The R6 is another popular model in the R Series. It is powered by a 599cc liquid-cooled, inline four-cylinder engine that produces over 130 horsepower. The R6 also features a slipper clutch, advanced suspension system, and a quick-shifter. This bike is designed for experienced riders who want a sporty, high-performance motorcycle with a more manageable power output.
  • Yamaha R3: The R3 is the entry-level model of the R Series. It is powered by a 321cc liquid-cooled, inline twin-cylinder engine that produces over 41 horsepower. The R3 also features a slipper clutch, advanced suspension system, and a quick-shifter. This bike is designed for beginner riders who want to experience the thrill of a sportbike, but with a more manageable power output.

Overall, the Yamaha R Series is a line of high-performance sportbikes that is perfect for riders who want the ultimate in speed and handling. Whether you’re an experienced rider looking for a track-ready machine or a beginner looking for an entry-level bike, the R Series has a model that will fit your needs.

Yamaha R7: The Controversial Model

The Yamaha R7 was a limited edition sportbike that was produced by Yamaha from 1999 to 2002. The bike was based on the YZF-R1, but featured a smaller engine and a more compact frame. The R7 was designed to compete in the Superstock class of road racing, and it was quite successful in that regard.

However, the R7 was also notorious for its high price tag and limited availability. At the time, it cost significantly more than the standard R1, and only 500 units were produced each year. This made the R7 a highly sought-after bike, but also one that was difficult to obtain.

Another controversial aspect of the R7 was its engine. The R7 was powered by a 749cc liquid-cooled, inline four-cylinder engine that produced around 120 horsepower. This was less than the standard R1, which produced around 150 horsepower. Some critics felt that the R7’s engine was underpowered for its price tag, while others praised its smooth power delivery.

Despite its controversies, the Yamaha R7 remains a highly respected bike among sportbike enthusiasts. Its rarity and exclusivity make it a highly desirable bike, and its performance on the track is still highly regarded. However, it is important to remember that the R7 was designed for a specific purpose, as a Superstock racing bike, and it’s not a bike for everyone. It might not be suitable for daily riders or for those who want a more versatile motorcycle.

Other Yamaha Sportbikes to Consider

In addition to the R Series, Yamaha offers a variety of other sportbikes that are worth considering. Some of the other popular models include:

  • Yamaha FZ Series: This is a line of sportbikes that is designed for riders who want a balance of speed and practicality. The FZ Series includes models like the FZ-09, FZ-07, and FZ-10. These bikes are powered by liquid-cooled, inline four-cylinder engines and feature advanced suspension systems. They are perfect for riders who want a sporty motorcycle that can be used for both commuting and weekend rides.
  • Yamaha MT Series: This is a line of sportbikes that is designed for riders who want a more aggressive riding position. The MT Series includes models like the MT-09, MT-07, and MT-10. These bikes are powered by liquid-cooled, inline four-cylinder engines and feature advanced suspension systems. They are perfect for riders who want a sporty motorcycle that can be used for both commuting and weekend rides , but with a more aggressive riding position.
  • The V-Max: This is a muscle bike that is powered by a massive 1,679cc liquid-cooled, V4 engine. It produces over 170 horsepower and features advanced suspension systems. It is designed for experienced riders who want a powerful and unique motorcycle that can be used for both commuting and weekend rides.
  • The Super Ténéré: This is a adventure bike that is powered by a liquid-cooled, parallel twin-cylinder engine. It produces over 110 horsepower and features advanced suspension systems. It is designed for experienced riders who want a powerful and unique motorcycle that can be used for both commuting and weekend rides.

Overall, Yamaha offers a wide range of sportbikes that are perfect for riders of all experience levels. Whether you’re a beginner looking for an entry-level bike or an experienced rider looking for a high-performance machine, Yamaha has a model that will fit your needs.

Choosing the Right Yamaha Sportbike for You

When choosing a Yamaha sportbike, it’s important to consider your experience level, riding style, and budget. If you’re a beginner, the R3 or FZ-07 may be a good place to start. If you’re an experienced rider looking for a track-ready bike, the R1 or R6 may be a better fit. And if you’re looking for a sporty yet versatile ride, the FZ-09 or FZ1 may be the perfect choice.

In conclusion, Yamaha has a lot to offer for sportbike riders, from entry-level bikes to track-ready machines. Take the time to research and compare different models, and make sure to test ride a few before making a decision. With the right Yamaha sportbike, you’ll be able to enjoy the thrill of the ride and push your limits on the road or track. Don’t forget to also consider the cost of ownership, including insurance, maintenance, and accessories. Overall, Yamaha Sportbikes are a great choice for any rider looking for a high-performance motorcycle that offers a balance of power, handling, and versatility. Happy riding!

Safety First: Essential Gear for Sportbike Riding

Safety First: Essential Gear for Sportbike Riding

Sportbike riding is a thrilling and exhilarating experience, but it can also be dangerous if proper safety precautions are not taken. One of the most important steps you can take to protect yourself while riding is to wear the right gear. Whether you’re a seasoned rider or just starting out, it’s essential to have the right equipment to keep you safe on the road.

Riding a sportbike is a thrilling experience, but it is also important to prioritize safety. Wearing the right gear can help protect you in the event of a crash and keep you comfortable on long rides. In this article, we will explore the essential items that every sportbike rider should have.

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Protect Your Most Valuable Asset with a DOT or Snell Certified Helmet

When it comes to riding a sportbike, the helmet is the most crucial piece of gear you can wear. It protects the most valuable part of your body, your head and neck. It is essential to choose a helmet that is DOT or Snell certified, as these have undergone rigorous testing to meet strict safety standards. A good helmet should fit snugly and comfortably, without being too tight or too loose. Make sure to try on several different brands and models to find the best fit for your head shape.

A good helmet should also have adequate ventilation to keep your head cool and dry, as well as an interior lining that is comfortable and moisture-wicking. Some helmets come with removable and washable liners, which can be a great feature for keeping your helmet fresh and clean. The helmet should also have a secure chin strap that keeps the helmet in place in the event of a crash.

When choosing a helmet, consider your riding style, as well as the weather conditions you will be riding in. If you do a lot of highway riding, a full-face helmet is a good choice, as it provides the most protection for your face and chin. If you do a lot of off-road riding, an open-face or modular helmet may be a better option, as it provides better ventilation and a wider field of view.

In conclusion, the helmet is the most important piece of gear you can wear while riding a sportbike. It is essential to choose a DOT or Snell certified helmet that fits well and provides adequate protection for your head and neck. Invest in a high-quality helmet, as it could save your life in the event of a crash.

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Protect Your Body with the Right Motorcycle Jacket

A motorcycle jacket is a crucial piece of gear for sportbike riding. It serves not only as a barrier against wind and rain, but also as a layer of protection in the event of a crash. When choosing a motorcycle jacket , look for one made of abrasion-resistant material, such as leather or kevlar. This type of material will provide better protection in the event of a slide or impact.

Some motorcycle jackets come equipped with armor in the elbows, shoulders, and back. This extra layer of protection can help reduce the risk of injury in a crash. When shopping for a motorcycle jacket, look for one with CE-certified armor, as this type of armor has been tested to meet strict safety standards.

In addition to protection, a motorcycle jacket should also be comfortable to wear. Look for a jacket with adjustable straps and zippers, as well as a lining that will keep you warm on cooler days and cool on hot days. When trying on a jacket, make sure it fits well and allows for a full range of motion.

By investing in a high-quality motorcycle jacket, riders can feel confident and protected while riding their sportbike.

Protect Your Hands with Abrasion-Resistant Gloves

When it comes to riding a sportbike, gloves are more than just a comfort item – they are essential for safety. In addition to protecting your hands from wind, rain, and other elements, gloves can help protect your hands in the event of a crash. Abrasion-resistant materials, such as leather or heavy-duty fabrics, provide the best protection against road rash and other injuries.

When choosing gloves, it’s important to look for gloves with reinforced palms. This extra layer of protection helps to prevent injuries to your hands, as well as reducing the risk of cuts and bruises in the event of a crash. Make sure the gloves fit snugly, but are not too tight, as you want to ensure they do not restrict your ability to grip the handlebars or shift gears .

Ultimately, investing in a good pair of motorcycle gloves can make a big difference in terms of your safety and comfort on the road. So, make sure to choose gloves that meet your specific needs, whether you are looking for additional protection, extra comfort, or improved grip.

Keep Your Feet Safe with Motorcycle Boots

Riding a sportbike can be dangerous, especially if you don’t have the proper gear to protect yourself. Your feet and ankles are especially vulnerable in the event of a crash, making motorcycle boots an essential piece of gear for any rider.

When choosing motorcycle boots, look for a pair that is made of abrasion-resistant material. This will help protect your feet from road rash in the event of a crash. Additionally, look for boots that have reinforced toes and heels. These extra layers of protection can help reduce the risk of injury in the event of an impact.

Another important factor to consider when choosing motorcycle boots is fit. Make sure the boots fit snugly and don’t move around on your feet while you ride. This will help you maintain proper control of your bike, especially in the event of a sudden maneuver.

In addition to providing protection, motorcycle boots can also offer added comfort and support. Look for boots with a comfortable and supportive insole, and choose a pair that is water-resistant if you plan on riding in inclement weather.

Motorcycle boots are a crucial piece of gear for any sportbike rider. By investing in a high-quality pair of abrasion-resistant boots with reinforced toes and heels, you can help protect your feet and ankles while enjoying your ride.

Protect Your Lower Half with Motorcycle Pants

When it comes to motorcycle gear , many riders focus on the upper half of their body, but it’s just as important to protect the lower half as well. Motorcycle pants are an essential piece of gear that should be made of abrasion-resistant material to protect your legs in the event of a crash. The material should be strong enough to resist tearing and provide a barrier against the road in the event of an accident.

When choosing motorcycle pants, look for pants with reinforced knees and hips. These areas are vulnerable in the event of a crash, so extra protection is essential. Many pants also feature adjustable straps and zippers to provide a secure and comfortable fit.

In addition to safety, motorcycle pants should also be comfortable to wear for extended periods of time. Look for pants that are made of breathable material and provide a good range of motion for riding. Consider the climate in your area when choosing pants and look for options that are designed to keep you cool in hot weather or warm in cold weather.

Motorcycle pants are an essential piece of gear that should not be overlooked. Protect your legs and ensure your comfort by investing in a good pair of motorcycle pants.

Eye Protection

Eye protection is an essential aspect of sportbike riding that should not be overlooked. When riding at high speeds, debris from the road can easily fly up and cause injury to your eyes. This is why investing in a good pair of motorcycle glasses or a full-face helmet with a visor is important. The glasses or visor should have the capability to shield your eyes from wind, rain, and other elements that can cause discomfort and distraction while riding. Additionally, it is important to choose glasses or a visor that provides a clear and unobstructed view while riding.

In the event of a crash, a full-face helmet with a visor provides added protection for your face and eyes. The visor will protect your face from impacts, as well as prevent debris from entering your helmet. On the other hand, motorcycle glasses can be removed and replaced quickly and easily, making them a convenient option for riders who frequently switch between open-face and full-face helmets.

Eye protection is an essential component of sportbike riding gear. It helps keep you safe from the elements, debris from the road, and other potential hazards while riding. Invest in a good pair of motorcycle glasses or a full-face helmet with a visor, and ensure that you have the proper eye protection to enjoy a safe and comfortable ride.

In conclusion, having the right gear while riding a sportbike is not only crucial for your safety but also enhances your overall riding experience. Wearing the right gear protects you from the elements, including wind, rain, and road debris, and also helps prevent injury in case of a crash. A DOT or Snell-certified helmet, abrasion-resistant jacket, gloves, boots, pants, and proper eye protection are all important pieces of gear that every sportbike rider should have. Don’t compromise on safety and invest in high-quality gear that will give you peace of mind and allow you to fully enjoy your ride. Remember, when it comes to riding a sportbike, safety should always come first.

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The Ultimate Guide to MotoVlogging

Welcome to the Ultimate Guide to MotoVlogging. This packed guide from Marc Travels explains what you need to know about setting up and creating your own motorcycle videos and channel. You’ll find info on gear, equipment, planning, editing, content, top tips and so much more. If you want to start a motorcycle vlog on YouTube, start here…

The Ultimate Guide on MotoVlogging - Making Motorcycle Videos for YouTube

By Marc Travels

YouTube motorcycle travel film creator

Welcome to the motovlogging guide. This article is for anyone considering making motorcycle videos on YouTube. It doesn’t matter if you’re just starting out and only want to make a few videos for fun or if it’s something you want to take more seriously, you’ll find plenty of info here on how to get going, what equipment to buy and my top tips that have helped me build my channel. Here we go!   

What is Motovlogging?

Vlogging is video blogging, and moto-vlogging is vlogging about motorcycles. Basically, it’s just another form of film creation, but with shorter shorter videos based on stories told from a motorcyclist’s perspective.

They can be on anything motorcycle related from travel to mechanics or niche biking subjects. There’s something for everyone as us motorcycle enthusiasts can watch and talk about bikes all day long!

Why start MotoVlogging?

I only got into this field four years ago when I bought my Honda Dominator .

There are so many different approaches to making videos, but in my case, for the last two years I have lived and breathed YouTube. I love film making and dedicate most of my time to it. I want to get better at what I do and I’ve always been that way with everything I’m passionate about.

But, that’s not to say you need to be all in to do it, nor do you need the best and latest equipment either. Anyone with a phone can make a start. I made my first European travel series with one action camera and edited it on my iPhone!

If you want to take it more seriously and make a living out of creating motorcycle videos for YouTube, then that’s when you’ll need to dedicate your whole life to it. It’s the hardest job I’ve ever had.

So, the first thing to consider is what you want to get out of this journey. For me, I want to support myself and my family purely from making films and videos – and see the world while doing it.

Your reasons may be different, so to help you figure out where to start, how to setup your equipment and produce videos, here’s what you need to know…

Preparing and Planning Your MotoVlogs

Target audience.

You’ll hear a lot of people saying ‘figure out who your target audience is’. And while that might be good advice, why limit yourself? Target everyone! I want all of my videos to be enjoyable and entertaining for everyone watching. If I get bored for a single second, I’ll re-edit. So don’t worry too much about who your audience is, concentrate more on making great content than anyone would watch.

Do your own thing

I’m just a normal guy on an old motorcycle that literally anybody who wants to ride can afford. I don’t do crazy stuff, instead it’s the journey that matters to me. I love seeing things, going places and I don’t mind the beaten path. I’m a tourist who shows people my point of view.

So, think about what you want to do and go from there. Don’t worry about competition either. I don’t believe in it. People just want to watch videos and can’t get enough. There’s more demand than supply. I personally love watching YouTube and watch all the YouTubers my viewers watch and more – literally anything. Each creator is inspiring and unique and that’s what’s so great about this platform. There’s room for everybody.

I’m Marc and I travel – Marc Travels. Easy. Keep it simple and obvious and people will remember it. Everyone has social media already and it’s very easy to setup a new account for your brand name.

As for websites, I just set mine up with WordPress, which is free. You can use drag and drop builders like Wix too if you prefer. But none of that really matters for YouTube though…

If you want to succeed on YouTube, just make the best videos you can and the algorithm will do the rest. Don’t waste too much time on the other stuff. Think up a name and get started with your YouTube channel.

MotoVlogging Setup: Cameras, Gear and Equipment

Motovlogging gear.

Just like in the workshop, only buy the tools you need when you need them. It’s the same with motovlogging.

It always depends on the purpose and what you’re doing. I need small, lightweight gear that’s easy to use and access, but at the same time, state-of-the-art. For example, not everyone will need a drone, but I do because it’s important for my videos.

What’s the best action camera for MotoVlogging?

The Ultimate Guide on MotoVlogging - Making Motorcycle Videos for YouTube

GoPro, DJI, Insta360: they all make great stuff. And I use all of their cameras as each have their own specific purposes in my videos. Choosing an action camera for motovlogging is a very personal decision because it completely depends on what you want to do with it. For example, I don’t use a true 360 degree camera because I don’t need it. I always know what I want to shoot and target that shot specifically, but other people swear by it.

Either way, it’s great being a creator these days because the technology available is so advanced and gives you the freedom to be as creative as possible. And that’s what really matters – not what gear you’re using.

So, start with something basic or a camera you’re comfortable using and as you progress and if you decide you need to upgrade, then do it then.

My favourite camera is my four year old DJI Osmo action camera – and I prefer that to any GoPro. I believe it’s still the best action cam out there. But, as mentioned before, they’re all good enough to film vlogs and it doesn’t really matter which brand you go with.

MotoVlogging action camera recommendations

Insta 360 for Motovlogging

Insta 360 Go 2, £250

DJI Osmo Action Camera for Motovlogging

DJI Osmo Action, £240

GoPro Hero 8 for Motovlogging

GoPro Hero 8, £300

DJI Osmo Pocket for Motovlogging

DJI Osmo Pocket, £326

DJI Mini Drone for Motovlogging

DJI Mini 2, £400

What’s the best microphone for MotoVlogging? 

Choosing a microphone is incredibly important as your audience will want to hear what you have to say.

I record my audio separately and have a Zoom F2 recorder inside my helmet and a lav mic. Sony make very good lav mics, but then again, it’s all personal preference.

Many motovloggers prefer to record audio straight from the cameras (GoPro audio adapter) as it saves time gluing audio and video together later in editing.

I separate my audio in post-production anyway as it’s just the way I work. So for me, it’s not a problem.

MotoVlogging microphone recommendations

Zoom F2 Recorder for Motovlogging

Zoom F2 Recorder, £160

Microphone for MotoVlogging

Sony Lav Microphone, £30

Camera microphone for MotoVlogging

DSLR Camera Mic, £40

Mounting gear and accessories

Helmet mount.

A helmet mount is the most important mount for motovlogging. I prefer chin mounts, but others prefer their cameras attached to the side of their helmet – it’s your call. I’d also recommend using Sugru moldable glue to keep it attached. Grip mounts are also a good option. 

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RAM mounts are great for handlebars and you can add additional mounts dependent on whatever is necessary for the type of video you want to create. If you only want to film your ride, then a helmet mount is enough. But if you want to vlog, then you will need a camera facing you so your audience can build a connection with you as a person. And that usually means buying a tripod. 

The Ultimate Guide on MotoVlogging - Making Motorcycle Videos for YouTube

I can’t carry a big tripod and I wouldn’t need one anyway for my little cameras. So instead, I just carry a little tripod that fits in my leg bag. It’s not very tall and is a little shaky, but it’s easy and quick to access and setup. There are so many examples on Amazon and any of them will do.

MotoVlogging mount recommendations

RAM Style Mount for Motovlogging

Handlebar mount, £15

Selfie Stick and Tripod for Motovlogging

Selfie stick / tripod, £25

Action Camera Gimbal for Motovlogging

Gimbal stabiliser, £100

How to Edit Your MotoVlog Videos

Camera settings.

I shoot everything in 4K 25 fps PAL industry standard (24fps ntsc in US). I believe it’s what looks most natural and nothing else looks as good in my eyes. Play around with your camera settings to get a feel for what you do and don’t like.

Editing software

I recommend iMovie for beginners and Final Cut Pro or Adobe Premiere for advanced users. I personally edit all my videos on iPad with LumaFusion because I don’t want to carry a big laptop.

Video length

There are plenty of YouTube tutorials out there explaining in great detail how to use and get the most out of the software you choose. So, go for one that you like the look off and get your teeth sunk into it.

It takes me 4-5 hours of editing for a one-day vlog episode (me travelling all day) just to give you an idea of the editing timeframe and process.

But YouTube has no rules on how long your video should be. My days are not interesting enough for more than an 8-12 min video. I get bored watching them myself if they’re any longer! But there’s loads of people out there who love watching 20-30 minute videos these days, so if that’s what you want to do, go for it.

Editing tips

I’m a musician so of course I’m never going to produce a video without music on my channel. But some people don’t like music, so it’s completely up to you.

Also, I live for B-roll and find it the most fun to record like capturing stunning drone footage or awesome scenery and incidentals.

For storytelling, I try to create as many different scenes as I can to make it as interesting as possible.

You don’t need to do all of this for vlogging, but I have been an artist my whole life, so the art of filming is what I am most interested in. For you it may be different and that’s fine, it’s whatever you’re interested in creating as art is subjective and your personal expression.

Content, Tips and Advice for MotoVloggers

Content planning.

There’s no script if you vlog about your life. You shoot as you go. I never make anything up or trying to create certain situations, so everything is just as it is and a natural story will develop.

Of course, there’s always ways to set a scene or to focus on certain things more than others, but that’s the art of making a good and interesting vlog I guess. And if you do have a specific story you want to vlog about or for example are visiting a certain place with your bike and have a set story you want to tell (a video on a famous biking road for example) then you can easily plan how you want your story to look as a video.

How often should you vlog?

Upload as often as you can. If you want to be a YouTuber, you need to put in the work. One video a week is not going to get you very far quickly. At the moment, I try to upload daily or every other day while travelling. Of course, if I’m not travelling then that is much less.

As mentioned earlier, people want to watch as much as possible. And so you’ll need to provide lots of content for your audience. But, at the end of the day you need to do what’s workable for you and your lifestyle.

Content type

There’s a saying: Story is always king! And the story is always king. As a film maker, that’s all you should focus on, no matter if you make a motorcycle vlog, a movie, documentary or whatever you want people to watch. Nothing matters more than the story. Because if the story sucks, your video is not going to get views.

So, whatever I film or what cameras I use is all only to serve the story. In my case, the story starts with an idea during my travel day and mostly manifests in the edit. It’s all about how you edit if there’s no script like in a daily vlog.

And that can be very challenging, but that’s one of the things I love about this. I want to make it interesting and hold my viewer’s attention from start to finish. That’s all I care about.

Making the perfect video

There is no perfect video. To learn how to make interesting videos you have to actually make the videos first and put them out there for the world to see. There are no short cuts. You will get better with every video – I promise! I’m growing creatively and as a filmmaker with every video I produce.

Your MotoVlogs on YouTube

This is the great thing about YouTube – and it’s rather simple: make good videos and YouTube will show it to people. If people don’t watch your videos, you’re not there yet. But that’s okay, you will get there eventually if you put in the work.

There’s a lot of talk about what you can do with your videos to increase how well they’re seen like with thumbnails etc. But I have literally no idea what works best for the YouTube algorithm. I experimented a lot with it, but found that the best answer is to just come up with a design, make sure the title fits the content and the thumbnail is intriguing.

Marc Travels YouTube Thumbnails

Of course, social media posts will help too, but it’s the hardest thing trying to make people go from one app to another so it’s just easier to forget about that.

But make sure when people do interact with you on YouTube that you reply. I try to reply to every comment and will do so for as long as I can keep it up because I enjoy the interaction.

All that matters for YouTube is YouTube, so I study YouTube and try to make good videos. The rest will come.

Making money as a MotoVlogger on YouTube

This is an often-asked question, but the answer is that it’s 100% different for every YouTuber. Everybody makes a different amount per view or video. And it changes all the time too dependent on what type of content you create.

The best advice I can give here is that if you want to do it for the money – then don’t! Just get any other job. You’ll make more money, faster and with way less effort. My “workdays” when I’m out travelling, filming and editing are 18 hours! Not kidding! If you don’t absolutely love it, you won’t do it for very long.

Even with 40K subscribers, I wouldn’t quit my day job just yet.

Be yourself

Be yourself. If you try anything else, you have already lost. You have got to live and breathe what you’re doing in your videos – whatever it is, otherwise you won’t be doing it for long. I film what I want to see and make videos I enjoy watching. If you do what you love, there will always be people that love you for it. The ones that don’t? Well, they won’t like you any better for doing what they want.

Your turn…

Take your iPhone out or put a camera on your helmet, film something, put it on YouTube and just see what happens. If you like it, film another one, and another…

It’s the same for every creator and most things in life – just make a start. You’ll never know where it leads until you give it a go.

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About the author

Marc Travels

As the world was put into crisis mode in 2020, it became impossible for me to continue working as a professional musician. I’ve been a musician for over 15 years now, but since all the tours and concerts have been cancelled I decided to get a motorcycle and ride off into the sunset – quite literally.

With a camera, a YouTube channel and a lot of passion for filmmaking and travel, within two years I managed to create a new life where I can work as a motorcycle vlogger and support myself with this new found passion and have big adventures ahead of me. 

Follow Marc’s adventures and check out his awesome videos here:

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Are you planning on creating motorcycle videos or getting into motovlogging we’d love to hear from you let us know in the comments below. , 8 thoughts on “the ultimate guide to motovlogging”.

Thanks, good reading. Sometime I make films, but only for my happy, for friendes, family. Many save kms

You mentioned you’ve been a professional musician for 15 years? Where can we find your music?

This is great. So useful and insightful without making it all sound like such a big deal. I love your relaxed approach and will be following and taking notes!

thanks for sharing your insights and experience! you and your videos are very inspiring, you definitely are a artist and great filmmaker, with a great taste in music 😉

thanks for the article..

Just found your page randomly… i guess it showed me some light… and i am searching for inspirations in web world, as thinking for last few days to start moto travel – film making and showing it… as i love both of it… So, if you can suggest some inspiration in youtube i guess it will help me too.

Hi Charcoal, thanks for your comment. If you’re after inspiration for MotoVlogging – then check out the author’s YouTube channel! His links are in the ‘About the author’ section at the bottom of this guide. Best of luck! Andy

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YouTube Vloggers You Should Follow in 2024

A selection of the year's most influential and entertaining YouTube vloggers with interesting, informative, and inspiring content for you to watch for free.

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Vlogger as a word is relatively new to the English dictionary and has sprung to the world’s attention with the ever-expanding multitude of wild and wonderful online videos.

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In this article, we’ve hand-picked a cross-section of some of 2024’s most influential and intriguing best YouTube vloggers for you to enjoy.

We measured popularity and quality based on a combination of the number of YouTube channel subscribers and the number of views the channel’s videos have received.

Obviously, the term ‘best’ is entirely subjective – let’s just call this a selection of YouTube channels that really caught our attention.

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Who are the Best YouTube Vloggers in 2024?

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Travel Vloggers bring the adventure to you.

Safely nestled in the comfort of your favorite armchair you can explore the peaks of Everest, have breakfast with a Sami deer herder or plunge into the depths of the ocean to explore a shipwreck.

Adventure might not be your middle name, so thanks to aspiring vloggers and robust travelers you can taste the virtual forest air of the wilds without leaving your living room.

1. Fearless and Far

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Fearless and Far describes himself as a professional adventurer who will help you overcome your travel fears.

True to his description he explores remote untrodden paths and would be classified as a modern-day explorer.

Although Fearless and Far doesn’t make videos every week, and sometimes not even every month, his content is still incredible, unique, and riveting.

His most popular video has currently reached 14 million views!

It’s hard to go past ‘Raiding a BaBoon Camp’ – the title itself invites intrigue. Another of his videos ‘Living with a Death Tribe’ has 7 Million views.

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2. Lost Leblanc

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Lost Leblanc quit his job to unconditionally pursue his dream of filmmaking and travel, and his channel calls on you to do the same.

Lost Leblanc commits to uploading a new video punctually every Saturday at 9 am EST for his dedicated following of 2 million subscribers.

His positive attitude shines through his videos and his most recent video, posted only 6 days previous, has already taken a hit of 200k views.

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3. Drew Binsky 

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Drew Binsky has 3.8 million subscribers, for whom he has recorded and shared his visits to every single known country in the world – that’s some feat.

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He shares his crazy adventures and the stories of the inspiring people he meets, such as ‘He Hasn’t Slept Since 1962’ which has reached an incredible 13 million views, and ‘She Cooks Your Leftover Mcdonalds (for Profit)’ at 815 thousand views.

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Kold is a Vlogger for those who want to know more about filming travel escapes.

He is known for offering the best views of travel locations using his impressive filming techniques .

Kold has 1.2 million subscribers to date and his most popular video ‘Kold – My Year 2016’ is currently at 7 million views.

One of his Youtube videos demonstrating his editing and filming skill ‘How I Filmed a big budget Commercial (On a Phone)’ has hit over one million views – what aspiring filmer wouldn’t want to know how to do this?

Kold offers classes on video editing and has created a thriving online community.

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Best Female Travel Vloggers Creating YouTube Videos

1. Sorelle Amore

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Sorelle’s Youtube channel aspires to motivate her one million followers to live their dreams and be free like her.

Her channel delivers regular travel stories with an inspirational punch that will grab your attention.

Having freed herself, she now makes vlog videos showing others how to live freely, such as ‘HOW I became a free human and at what cost’ at 175 thousand views and ‘What makes a human free?’ at 61 thousand views.

If you are feeling trapped in your current routine it might be worth jumping onto Sorelle’s Youtube channel and taking a peek.

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2. Jonna Jinton

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Jonna Jintons is a Swedish filmmaker, musician, and artist who shares her Nordic daily life with her 4 million subscribers.

Videos such as ‘Living with the Dark Winters in Sweden’ and the ‘Nordic Morning Routine – Ice Bath’ are well-executed videos that give her followers a glimpse of what it is like to live in the depths of a freezing Swedish winter.

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3. Jennelle Elianna

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This fresh vibrant vlog channel with a following of 2.4 million subscribers gives anyone who is curious about what life is like living in a van a good run for their money.

‘My house doesn’t have walls’ has hit 1.9 million views and ‘I bought a house’ is at 1.7 million giving the world a peek into not only an alternate way to travel but a different way to live.

Best Food Vloggers on YouTube

1. Mark Weins

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Mark Weins’s passion is food. He believes one should travel with their belly first and feet last as local food is the ultimate exploration.

Mark is an upbeat enthusiastic vlogger and shares new mouth-watering food-related videos every week with his 9.9 million subscribers.

His most popular videos to date are ‘Extreme Chinese Food’, its intriguing content gaining it nothing short of 26 million views, and ‘The Ultimate Dubai Tour’ with 21 million views.

2. Cooking With Dog

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Cooking with Dog is a quirky food vlog channel hosted by a caine called Francis, and a mysterious Japanese chef who has never disclosed his name to his 1.6 million subscribers.

All the exquisite food cooked by the mysterious chef is authentic Japanese and there is an endless repertoire of recipes with one delivered weekly on Friday.

The most popular vlog to date with 6.9 million views is ‘How to Make Bento’, yum.

Best Photography Vloggers on YouTube

1. Shoot Film Like a Boss

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Shoot Film Like a Boss is all about learning. The vlog teaches everything there is to know about film photography and darkroom skills, inspiring its 31.9 thousand viewers to shoot with film.

Roger the youtube vlogger claims to be no expert in film or photography and instead aspires to be one, like his audience, to be the boss one day.

‘Olympus OM10’ is his best hit video to date, it is a thorough and well-thought-out review of the Olympus OM10 SLR camera.

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2. Sean Tucker 

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Sean keeps his 540 thousand subscribers captivated by exploring the more emotional side of photography rather than focusing on the technical.

As he says himself: ‘I am more interested in the Why of the photography than the how’.

Although Sean does also provide videos on how to improve your practical skills, the make focus of his youtube channel is taking authentic shots with a deeper emotional meaning.

Two great examples of his deep probing works are ‘The Feeling Vs the Meaning’ and ‘Street Photography and Your Mental Health’.

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Best Family Vloggers on YouTube

1. Roman Atwood Vlogs

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If you’ve wondered how other families live their lives or are looking for tips on parenting then head to the Smile More Youtube channel created by Roman and join the 15 million subscribers.

Packed with hilarious pranks and viral videos, you won’t be disappointed especially if quirky family life is your thing.

The family’s popularity is evident when you notice that ‘I Bought Them a House’ has hit 53 million views and ‘Plastic Ball Pranks’ has hit 23 million.

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2. KK and Baby J

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KK and Baby J share real-life stories from birthing their baby boy to children’s birthday parties.

This family welcomes you into their home via their Youtube channel – you can be part of their virtual family and join the 1.2 million subscribers.

Their aim is to empower families to live their best lives by showing them how they strive to thrive and succeed.

Sharing lots of advice, resources, and inspirational videos, while building a thriving community of parents of families that can network and connect.

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1. Mountain Tracker

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There is nothing like having the unfamiliar path beaten for you and being inspired to step out of your comfort zone

If this is what you’re looking for then check out Mountain Trecker’s Youtube channel.

With his Youtube channel of 1.5 million subscribers, Varn Vagish has motivated many of his viewers to get on the road and explore the big wild world by giving them practical travel information mixed with interesting adventure stories.

2. Tanya Khanijow

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One of the best-known Indian female travel vlogs created by Tanya Khanijow has reached 1 million subscribers, inspiring women to follow their passions and hit the road.

With her high energy and enthusiasm Tanya shows that even if it’s not as easy for Indian women to travel they still can.

From skydiving, to icey treks, to meeting African tribal women Tanya takes her viewers on some wild and wonderful adventures and into some unexpected places.

Best Indian Food Vloggers on YouTube

1. India Eat Mania

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India Eat Mania promises to take their 5.5 million subscribers on a delicious journey of Indian street food, so buckle up and join in for some spectacular mouth spectacular treats.

Pumping out more videos than most India Eats Manis uploads a few videos a week from their Indian food trail, ‘Varanasi Famous Chana Masala’ was posted 2 years ago and already has over 52 million views, must be a good dish!

2. Village Cooking Channel

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Indian cooking is popular with an abundance of Youtube channels to choose from some posing daily vlogs with delicious recipes, but Village Cooking Channel is one of the most popular with 21 million followers.

Village Cooking Channel weaves culture, tradition, and festivities into their vlog posts, giving their audience more to savor than just the delicious recipes.

Best Motorcycle Vloggers on YouTube

1. Walterrific

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Walterifics is an avid motorbike enthusiast, wild for everything about motorbikes 0 he is probably the most popular motorbike vlogger there is with 2.3 million subscribers.

Walterrifics vlogs will show you less about how to maintain bikes, and more about the adventures you can take on a bike.

He’s not short on enthusiasm or energy so his vlogs make for a thrilling view.

2. Chase on Two Wheels

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Chase On Two Wheels gives in-depth information on how to rebuild a wrecked bike to his following of 1.1 million subscribers.

He’s constantly adding new content and information which is in demand by all the motorbike fanatics that have crashed a much-loved bike.

Best Disney Vloggers on YouTube

1. FreshBaked

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FreshBaked’s YouTube channel will keep you up to date with the latest at Disney from rides to restaurants.

They claim to be the leading authority on everything Disney and their following of 185 thousand subscribers must agree.

To date, they have uploaded an impressive 5 thousand videos, which is more than most YouTube vloggers.

2. Disney Dan

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If you need some travel inspiration when heading to Disney this channel could be the ticket to get you razzed up for fun and games on Disney rides.

Best Beginner Vloggers on YouTube

1. HuluWuluAnimations

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If you are looking to keep an eye out for new talent then this is one to watch.

At only one year old and already with one million subscribers, they are doing something funky and right.

2. Sam and Colby

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Making haunted and spooky content is grabbing the attention of YouTube viewers and fast-tracking this channel to vlogging success with 1.1 million subscribers within a year.

Best Daily Vloggers on YouTube

1. Ellie and Jared

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It takes a lot of work to pump out a daily vlog for your subscribers but that doesn’t stop Ellie and Jared who share their family’s daily life with their loyal following of 1.6 million.

2. Daily Vlogging

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Daily Vlogging is true to their name and posts daily to keep their 5 million followers informed of their unique family’s daily life and travels.

Best Study Vloggers on YouTube

1. Unjaded Jade

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Unjaded Jade is a young student vlogging about her study life and offers tips and advice to her almost 900 thousand followers.

2. Studyquill

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Studyquill has a collection of valuable study resources for her one million subscribers, from tips on stationary to time management.

Best Couple Vloggers on YouTube

1. Nick and Carrie

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This fun, playful, cute, and adorable couple let their 4.9 million subscribers enjoy the daily ups and downs of their own life through their vlog.

Their comedy skits and their playful antics are popular with many.

Their most viewed video to date is ‘My Asian Girlfriend Cooking Indian Food with My Hindu Instructions’ with just a mere 7.8 million views.

2. Avacados Couple

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Maybe not what we were expecting, but this roaring success of a youtube channel was put together by a couple who love cartoons, just like their 11 million subscribers.

This vlog channel’s comic content is suitable for the entire family, children, parents, and grandparents, so cozy up and watch their most viewed video, ‘Pregnancy Prank Competition’ which has reached 112 viewers.

3. Kara and Nate

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A husband and wife team from Nashville, Tennessee bringing to their faithful 3.5 million subscribers their travel videos.

Get an insight into the daily life of a couple on the road, and what makes them tick.

‘We Lived in a $650 Million Dollar Earthroamer’ shows some of the more off-the-road adventures this couple has embraced together, keeping viewing interesting for their viewership.

How Much Can Vloggers Make on YouTube?

How much can a YouTube Vlogger make? I heard rumors that it can be quite a hefty sum reaching well into the thousands each week.

YouTube earnings are not based on numbers – a vlogger with a subscription of 1 million might not make as much money as a vlogger with 100 thousand.

Earnings will depend on a combination of the quality of the content, the niche, the loyalty of the subscribers, how often you create videos, and the products that are advertised.

Remember that YouTube vloggers can work for a whole year creating awesome footage and putting it out to an empty YouTube theatre, then one day, hit the jackpot.

A Youtube vlogger might make anything from nothing to upwards of 54 million a year, like Mr Beast one of the most famous YouTubers.

Commitment is the key, Youtube likes loyalty and rewards it, so stick in there.

When you reach 100 thousand subscribers you could be earning one thousand dollars a week, with Youtube playing $0.018 a view.

YouTube’s ad revenue rates can vary greatly, but a recent range was between $0.25 and $4.00 per 1,000 views.

This is highly dependent on factors like the content’s topic, audience demographics, and the time of year.

Here’s a hypothetical table on how much vloggers can make on YouTube based on these rates:

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How do travel Vloggers make their money?

There are a few ways you can monetize a travel Youtube channel. The most common three are paid ads, affiliate sales, and sponsored content.

One interesting point is that you don’t need a huge following to make decent money from a Youtube channel -what you need is a loyal following who is interested in the products you advertise.

Thus they are more than likely to take your advice on products and click through to the affiliate sales to buy.

Most travel vloggers will make their income through a combination of all three – the type of affiliate sales and sponsored content that a YouTube channel monetized will depend on their niche.

If the YouTube channel’s niche is motorcycle travel, they can seek motorcycle products that need advertising or get sponsored by Harley Davidson to take a motorbike ride through the Sahari with a tribe of camel herders.

If they are a traveler wild for everything trekking and are forging their livelihood by making videos, it might be a tour trekking company that approaches them for affiliate sales or someone who has written a trekking guidebook.

If you have a travel vlog businesses that match your travel niche will either approach you when they see you have a large following or you can approach them and make an offer.

YouTube will flip some money your way from ads that are run through your channel to your audience.

Although this won’t start until you have reached a healthy following of over a thousand and have reached 4,000 hours watched.

The great thing is that anyone can start vlogging, that is if you are willing to dedicate momentous amounts of time to filming, editing, and creating absolutely awesome sky-shattering content.

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Jun 06 2017.

In an occasional series, R&K staffers write about a story they can’t stop thinking about. Today, a Russian YouTube brute nearly meets his end in Cancun.

There is the dark web, and there is the Russian dark web. I got a searing brainful of it when I was covering the Caucasus and Eastern Europe a decade ago: Bloody footage from inside the Beslan massacre; Chechen fighters slaughtering young Russian recruits on ogrish.com ; the Dnepropetrovsk maniacs, two young Ukrainian serial killers who allegedly hoped to get rich by posting videos of their hammer-murders on Western shock sites.

The internet in Russia, in all its unreserved gore, seemed to take a cue from the mainstream media over there, which was likewise strewn with uncensored dead bodies in the tabloids and on television. I used to compulsively watch TV6’s Road Patrol, a voyeur’s delight of fresh car crashes and naked murder victims, while chain-smoking in my Moscow apartment and having very bad thoughts.

It was quite a mix: a country with weak institutions, not quite enough rule of law, and a tabloid press that raced around getting the most ghoulish pictures possible of the mayhem in society. I had only ever seen that mix firsthand one place before: Mexico.

He was arrested, found to be mentally ill, and yet still somehow later found to be well enough to renew his ID

So you can understand, maybe, how I would be obsessed with the story of #LordNaziRuso, which combines all of these things: Russia, Mexico, humans behaving terribly on the internet, and a bloody knife-fight and beating captured on video.

At the center of it all is Alexei Makeev—or alextime666games on YouTube. He is 42, Ukrainian by background, an itinerant dive instructor who lived for years in Elektrostal outside of Moscow. From what I can tell from the Russian news reports—mostly TV news shows who love the story because it comes with shocking video—he started filming in the home, vlogging his anger at his parents and their attempts get him psychiatric help. Other themes emerged. He liked videos of himself eating. He built a lot of campfires. He was always careful to put promotional material with his email in the backdrop of every shot and to film his official ID card and those of his parents. He started playing with axes . He liked to be in his underwear.

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Ultimately, he took his behaviors into the street, began stalking Benetton stores and railing against them, walking around Elektrostal, haranguing stores and people alike. While in Russia, what he became known for—to the public and to authorities—were videos of him, often in deep snow, shoving old women and little kids alike to the ground while cussing them out. He was arrested for this, found to be mentally ill, and yet still somehow later found to be well enough to renew his ID. He left some time after that for Mexico for reasons that remain unclear.

By the time he made his way to Cancun, he had added Nazi ideology and symbols to this mix. He settled into a working-class neighborhood and started filming himself shouting racial slurs at people in something between Russian and broken Spanglish. He began carrying a machete with him, replacing the axes he showed off in Russia. On the sidewalk, in restaurants, or from a perch on his balcony, this barrel-chested, beer-bellied foreigner just berated whomever displeased him. In one video, he stomps in the middle of the food at a picnic some boys were having on the beach. In another, he threatens to murder a couple women and their baby. All the while, he had the camera trained both on his own face and on his victims and uploaded the videos to his channel.

He became, even before the night of the attack on him, a social media phenom, a source of huge contempt and outrage throughout Mexico, with millions of views for the many channels that both shared his videos and pointed out the insults. #LordNaziRuso, they tagged him, Lord Russian Nazi.

Part of what fascinates me about the story is that his neighbors tried to remove him peaceably. They reported him to the police, but the authorities were as feckless in Cancun as they were in Elektrostal. The Mexican government said that Makeev had no valid ID anymore and therefore couldn’t be deported. As his attacks on locals grew in frequency, the citizens of Cancun rallied behind a Change.org petition calling for Makeev’s removal from town for “manifestations of hatred towards Mexicans (including) death threats, unprecedented contempt for the elderly, cruel behavior towards children, as well as various aggressions expressing his hatred towards Mexico.”

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Makeev’s time in Cancun came to a violent climax the night of Friday, May 19, when a mob gathered around his house with intent to extract and kill him. Other Russian vloggers, who have since become keenly interested in this fight themselves, think another Russian living in Cancun had publicized Makeev’s address so the large crowd of Internet-angry could join the neighborhood-angry and “solve” the #LordNaziRuso problem.

Earlier that day, before the attack began, Makeev continued to post online. First, a premonition: “Terrorists are trying to kill me!” and then, a taunt: “lick my dick Mexican piece of shit.”

Residents recorded the events of the night in real time on cell phone video cameras and at least one drone camera and spread the footage via livestreams broadcast across social media. Crowds, driven by anger and curiosity, gathered outside Makeev’s Cancun home. They launched bricks and stones through his windows, shouted through shattered glass.

The incensed crowd tore Makeev away from his computer screen.

In the same room from which Makeev uploaded his videos, he was attacked by the people he insulted. A crowd of roughly a hundred surrounded Makeev’s windows and flooded his doorway.

“Matalo! Matalo!” They shouted. “Kill him! Kill him!”

Shirtless and bloodied, Makeev retaliated, plunging a knife through the crack of his door. His weapon took aim, repeatedly stabbing a local 19-year-old boy in the stomach. As Makeev fled his living room for his roof, Carlos Eduardo Gutiérrez bled out on the sidewalk.

Once on the roof, Makeev, in plain sight of the mob and various cameras, collapsed with a fractured skull. Rumors of his death began to swirl and the mob dissipated. After being carried out of his apartment, bloodied and beaten, authorities carted Makeev to a hospital where he remains in critical condition with potential for brain damage. A judge sentenced Makeev to a year and a half in a preventative prison for the murder of Gutiérrez. The judge also granted local authorities two months to continue their investigation and determine Makeev’s legal situation. As of now, Makeev remains in the hospital until his condition improves.

Since May 19, Makeev’s polemical online presence has all but disappeared, save a selfie posted on Twitter by a man named Rodrigo Castillo who snuck into the hospital room to snap the now viral photo. Castillo is purported to be an employee of the Quintana Roo Attorney General’s office. In the picture, Makeev lies comatose and bloody, Castillo smiles. His caption reads: “Now they realize. Through a hard beating we took the devil out of the Russian Nazi. From now on they will respect us or they will be in for another beating.”

I don’t know what to make of it, except that it’s all quite tragic—Mexicans didn’t understand Makeev any more than his own countrymen did. Whatever his mental illness, Makeev’s outbursts were never really as much about the pride of Mexico as the Internet thought. There’s a compelling, if uncomfortable truth in all this—the big scary YouTube Nazi belonged in a hospital all along, just not this way.

With reporting by Valerio Ferris

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The Moscow Metro is the third most intensive subway system in the world after Tokyo and Seoul subways. The first line was opened on May 15, 1935. Since 1955, the metro has the name of V.I. Lenin.

The system consists of 12 lines with a total length of 305.7 km. Forty four stations are recognized cultural heritage. The largest passenger traffic is in rush hours from 8:00 to 9:00 and from 18:00 to 19:00.

Cellular communication is available on most of the stations of the Moscow Metro. In March 2012, a free Wi-Fi appeared in the Circle Line train. The Moscow Metro is open to passengers from 5:20 to 01:00. The average interval between trains is 2.5 minutes.

The fare is paid by using contactless tickets and contactless smart cards, the passes to the stations are controlled by automatic turnstiles. Ticket offices and ticket vending machines can be found in station vestibules.

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Elektrostal is a vibrant city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia. With a rich history, stunning architecture, and a thriving community, Elektrostal is a city that has much to offer. Whether you are a history buff, nature enthusiast, or simply curious about different cultures, Elektrostal is sure to captivate you.

This article will provide you with 40 fascinating facts about Elektrostal, giving you a better understanding of why this city is worth exploring. From its origins as an industrial hub to its modern-day charm, we will delve into the various aspects that make Elektrostal a unique and must-visit destination.

So, join us as we uncover the hidden treasures of Elektrostal and discover what makes this city a true gem in the heart of Russia.

Key Takeaways:

  • Elektrostal, known as the “Motor City of Russia,” is a vibrant and growing city with a rich industrial history, offering diverse cultural experiences and a strong commitment to environmental sustainability.
  • With its convenient location near Moscow, Elektrostal provides a picturesque landscape, vibrant nightlife, and a range of recreational activities, making it an ideal destination for residents and visitors alike.

Known as the “Motor City of Russia.”

Elektrostal, a city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia, earned the nickname “Motor City” due to its significant involvement in the automotive industry.

Home to the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.

Elektrostal is renowned for its metallurgical plant, which has been producing high-quality steel and alloys since its establishment in 1916.

Boasts a rich industrial heritage.

Elektrostal has a long history of industrial development, contributing to the growth and progress of the region.

Founded in 1916.

The city of Elektrostal was founded in 1916 as a result of the construction of the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.

Located approximately 50 kilometers east of Moscow.

Elektrostal is situated in close proximity to the Russian capital, making it easily accessible for both residents and visitors.

Known for its vibrant cultural scene.

Elektrostal is home to several cultural institutions, including museums, theaters, and art galleries that showcase the city’s rich artistic heritage.

A popular destination for nature lovers.

Surrounded by picturesque landscapes and forests, Elektrostal offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and birdwatching.

Hosts the annual Elektrostal City Day celebrations.

Every year, Elektrostal organizes festive events and activities to celebrate its founding, bringing together residents and visitors in a spirit of unity and joy.

Has a population of approximately 160,000 people.

Elektrostal is home to a diverse and vibrant community of around 160,000 residents, contributing to its dynamic atmosphere.

Boasts excellent education facilities.

The city is known for its well-established educational institutions, providing quality education to students of all ages.

A center for scientific research and innovation.

Elektrostal serves as an important hub for scientific research, particularly in the fields of metallurgy, materials science, and engineering.

Surrounded by picturesque lakes.

The city is blessed with numerous beautiful lakes, offering scenic views and recreational opportunities for locals and visitors alike.

Well-connected transportation system.

Elektrostal benefits from an efficient transportation network, including highways, railways, and public transportation options, ensuring convenient travel within and beyond the city.

Famous for its traditional Russian cuisine.

Food enthusiasts can indulge in authentic Russian dishes at numerous restaurants and cafes scattered throughout Elektrostal.

Home to notable architectural landmarks.

Elektrostal boasts impressive architecture, including the Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord and the Elektrostal Palace of Culture.

Offers a wide range of recreational facilities.

Residents and visitors can enjoy various recreational activities, such as sports complexes, swimming pools, and fitness centers, enhancing the overall quality of life.

Provides a high standard of healthcare.

Elektrostal is equipped with modern medical facilities, ensuring residents have access to quality healthcare services.

Home to the Elektrostal History Museum.

The Elektrostal History Museum showcases the city’s fascinating past through exhibitions and displays.

A hub for sports enthusiasts.

Elektrostal is passionate about sports, with numerous stadiums, arenas, and sports clubs offering opportunities for athletes and spectators.

Celebrates diverse cultural festivals.

Throughout the year, Elektrostal hosts a variety of cultural festivals, celebrating different ethnicities, traditions, and art forms.

Electric power played a significant role in its early development.

Elektrostal owes its name and initial growth to the establishment of electric power stations and the utilization of electricity in the industrial sector.

Boasts a thriving economy.

The city’s strong industrial base, coupled with its strategic location near Moscow, has contributed to Elektrostal’s prosperous economic status.

Houses the Elektrostal Drama Theater.

The Elektrostal Drama Theater is a cultural centerpiece, attracting theater enthusiasts from far and wide.

Popular destination for winter sports.

Elektrostal’s proximity to ski resorts and winter sport facilities makes it a favorite destination for skiing, snowboarding, and other winter activities.

Promotes environmental sustainability.

Elektrostal prioritizes environmental protection and sustainability, implementing initiatives to reduce pollution and preserve natural resources.

Home to renowned educational institutions.

Elektrostal is known for its prestigious schools and universities, offering a wide range of academic programs to students.

Committed to cultural preservation.

The city values its cultural heritage and takes active steps to preserve and promote traditional customs, crafts, and arts.

Hosts an annual International Film Festival.

The Elektrostal International Film Festival attracts filmmakers and cinema enthusiasts from around the world, showcasing a diverse range of films.

Encourages entrepreneurship and innovation.

Elektrostal supports aspiring entrepreneurs and fosters a culture of innovation, providing opportunities for startups and business development.

Offers a range of housing options.

Elektrostal provides diverse housing options, including apartments, houses, and residential complexes, catering to different lifestyles and budgets.

Home to notable sports teams.

Elektrostal is proud of its sports legacy, with several successful sports teams competing at regional and national levels.

Boasts a vibrant nightlife scene.

Residents and visitors can enjoy a lively nightlife in Elektrostal, with numerous bars, clubs, and entertainment venues.

Promotes cultural exchange and international relations.

Elektrostal actively engages in international partnerships, cultural exchanges, and diplomatic collaborations to foster global connections.

Surrounded by beautiful nature reserves.

Nearby nature reserves, such as the Barybino Forest and Luchinskoye Lake, offer opportunities for nature enthusiasts to explore and appreciate the region’s biodiversity.

Commemorates historical events.

The city pays tribute to significant historical events through memorials, monuments, and exhibitions, ensuring the preservation of collective memory.

Promotes sports and youth development.

Elektrostal invests in sports infrastructure and programs to encourage youth participation, health, and physical fitness.

Hosts annual cultural and artistic festivals.

Throughout the year, Elektrostal celebrates its cultural diversity through festivals dedicated to music, dance, art, and theater.

Provides a picturesque landscape for photography enthusiasts.

The city’s scenic beauty, architectural landmarks, and natural surroundings make it a paradise for photographers.

Connects to Moscow via a direct train line.

The convenient train connection between Elektrostal and Moscow makes commuting between the two cities effortless.

A city with a bright future.

Elektrostal continues to grow and develop, aiming to become a model city in terms of infrastructure, sustainability, and quality of life for its residents.

In conclusion, Elektrostal is a fascinating city with a rich history and a vibrant present. From its origins as a center of steel production to its modern-day status as a hub for education and industry, Elektrostal has plenty to offer both residents and visitors. With its beautiful parks, cultural attractions, and proximity to Moscow, there is no shortage of things to see and do in this dynamic city. Whether you’re interested in exploring its historical landmarks, enjoying outdoor activities, or immersing yourself in the local culture, Elektrostal has something for everyone. So, next time you find yourself in the Moscow region, don’t miss the opportunity to discover the hidden gems of Elektrostal.

Q: What is the population of Elektrostal?

A: As of the latest data, the population of Elektrostal is approximately XXXX.

Q: How far is Elektrostal from Moscow?

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Q: Are there any famous landmarks in Elektrostal?

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Q: What industries are prominent in Elektrostal?

A: Elektrostal is known for its steel production industry and is also a center for engineering and manufacturing.

Q: Are there any universities or educational institutions in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal is home to XXXX University and several other educational institutions.

Q: What are some popular outdoor activities in Elektrostal?

A: Elektrostal offers several outdoor activities, such as hiking, cycling, and picnicking in its beautiful parks.

Q: Is Elektrostal well-connected in terms of transportation?

A: Yes, Elektrostal has good transportation links, including trains and buses, making it easily accessible from nearby cities.

Q: Are there any annual events or festivals in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, including XXXX and XXXX.

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Touring the Top 10 Moscow Metro Stations

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Komsomolskaya metro station

Komsomolskaya metro station looks like a museum. It has vaulted ceilings and baroque decor.

Hidden underground, in the heart of Moscow, are historical and architectural treasures of Russia. These are Soviet-era creations – the metro stations of Moscow.

Our guide Maria introduced these elaborate metro stations as “the palaces for the people.” Built between 1937 and 1955, each station holds its own history and stories. Stalin had the idea of building beautiful underground spaces that the masses could enjoy. They would look like museums, art centers, concert halls, palaces and churches. Each would have a different theme. None would be alike.

The two-hour private tour was with a former Intourist tour guide named Maria. Maria lived in Moscow all her life and through the communist era of 60s to 90s. She has been a tour guide for more than 30 years. Being in her 60s, she moved rather quickly for her age. We traveled and crammed with Maria and other Muscovites on the metro to visit 10 different metro stations.

Arrow showing the direction of metro line 1 and 2

Arrow showing the direction of metro line 1 and 2

Moscow subways are very clean

Moscow subways are very clean

To Maria, every street, metro and building told a story. I couldn’t keep up with her stories. I don’t remember most of what she said because I was just thrilled being in Moscow.   Added to that, she spilled out so many Russian words and names, which to one who can’t read Cyrillic, sounded so foreign and could be easily forgotten.

The metro tour was the first part of our all day tour of Moscow with Maria. Here are the stations we visited:

1. Komsomolskaya Metro Station  is the most beautiful of them all. Painted yellow and decorated with chandeliers, gold leaves and semi precious stones, the station looks like a stately museum. And possibly decorated like a palace. I saw Komsomolskaya first, before the rest of the stations upon arrival in Moscow by train from St. Petersburg.

2. Revolution Square Metro Station (Ploshchad Revolyutsii) has marble arches and 72 bronze sculptures designed by Alexey Dushkin. The marble arches are flanked by the bronze sculptures. If you look closely you will see passersby touching the bronze dog's nose. Legend has it that good luck comes to those who touch the dog's nose.

Touch the dog's nose for good luck. At the Revolution Square station

Touch the dog's nose for good luck. At the Revolution Square station

Revolution Square Metro Station

Revolution Square Metro Station

3. Arbatskaya Metro Station served as a shelter during the Soviet-era. It is one of the largest and the deepest metro stations in Moscow.

Arbatskaya Metro Station

Arbatskaya Metro Station

4. Biblioteka Imeni Lenina Metro Station was built in 1935 and named after the Russian State Library. It is located near the library and has a big mosaic portrait of Lenin and yellow ceramic tiles on the track walls.

Biblioteka Imeni Lenina Metro Station

Lenin's portrait at the Biblioteka Imeni Lenina Metro Station

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5. Kievskaya Metro Station was one of the first to be completed in Moscow. Named after the capital city of Ukraine by Kiev-born, Nikita Khruschev, Stalin's successor.

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Kievskaya Metro Station

6. Novoslobodskaya Metro Station  was built in 1952. It has 32 stained glass murals with brass borders.

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Novoslobodskaya metro station

7. Kurskaya Metro Station was one of the first few to be built in Moscow in 1938. It has ceiling panels and artwork showing Soviet leadership, Soviet lifestyle and political power. It has a dome with patriotic slogans decorated with red stars representing the Soviet's World War II Hall of Fame. Kurskaya Metro Station is a must-visit station in Moscow.

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Ceiling panel and artworks at Kurskaya Metro Station

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8. Mayakovskaya Metro Station built in 1938. It was named after Russian poet Vladmir Mayakovsky. This is one of the most beautiful metro stations in the world with 34 mosaics painted by Alexander Deyneka.

Mayakovskaya station

Mayakovskaya station

Mayakovskaya metro station

One of the over 30 ceiling mosaics in Mayakovskaya metro station

9. Belorusskaya Metro Station is named after the people of Belarus. In the picture below, there are statues of 3 members of the Partisan Resistance in Belarus during World War II. The statues were sculpted by Sergei Orlov, S. Rabinovich and I. Slonim.

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10. Teatralnaya Metro Station (Theatre Metro Station) is located near the Bolshoi Theatre.

Teatralnaya Metro Station decorated with porcelain figures .

Teatralnaya Metro Station decorated with porcelain figures .

Taking the metro's escalator at the end of the tour with Maria the tour guide.

Taking the metro's escalator at the end of the tour with Maria the tour guide.

Have you visited the Moscow Metro? Leave your comment below.

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January 15, 2017 at 8:17 am

An excellent read! Thanks for much for sharing the Russian metro system with us. We're heading to Moscow in April and exploring the metro stations were on our list and after reading your post, I'm even more excited to go visit them. Thanks again 🙂

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December 6, 2017 at 10:45 pm

Hi, do you remember which tour company you contacted for this tour?

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