NYC to Nova Scotia on a Triumph Bonneville

Publicado 2024-07-12
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Join me on my motorcycle trip from New York City to Cape Breton National Park in Nova Scotia, Canada. I am in some way recreating a trip that my dad took from Massachusetts to Nova Scotia during the 1980s on his Kawasaki. I am fascinated by the responses I’ve gotten to the question “How did you get into motorcycling?”, so I explore that a bit in this video.

I filmed this solo on 3 cameras: a Fujilfilm XT-4, DJI Osmo Action 3, and DJI Mini 3 Pro.

Motorcycle: Triumph Bonneville SE 2012

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @rafamonteiro5764
    I got my license last year, im 41 years old, im in my second bike, a meteor 350, royal enfield. It has changed my life, somehow is like a escape from this weaky society...greetings from Brazil!
  • @serapisny
    I don't know how your video came up in my feed at this moment, but I want to thank you for sharing your journey with the world. It was exactly 10 years ago (to the day!) that I did the exact same trip from NY to the Cabot Trail in Nova Scotia. The other coincidence: I did it on the exact same Bonnie! 😁 I've traveled around the world numerous times, and that road trip on my motorcycle is still one of the best (easily in the top 3) I've ever taken in my life! Those memories will be with me till my dying day. Thank you again for reviving that glorious 2 week trek for me! 😃
  • @tankcrowe5417
    My father was a military motorcycle police in world war two, i was around ten years old when he started to teach me slow manuvers on a old triumph 250 tiger cub. Im 69 its in my blood , deep down in my soul . I may go a few years without the fever hitting me hard, but it always returns. It hit me about three months ago so i took the old electra glide i bought new 17 years ago out for a ride hadn't ridden it much in the last few years so took it to the dealership and told them to go through it and make any necessary repairs. I know this fever will be with me for a while, once it comes back it lasts several years. I never completely stop riding, just go short rides until this uncontrollable urge hits. Its a passion, a blessing really. To be able to hold on to something that gives pleasure ,and freedom to a weary soul. I'll ride until i die ,or cant get my leg over the saddle. Been binge watching channels like yours untill i get it back, seems to give this old rider a connection until my old friend returns. Thanks for sharing your ride.
  • @robbcusack8590
    I ride that skinny strip along Crescent Beach to the LaHave Islands 3 or 4 times a week…just because it’s so beautiful. Excellent editing! Well done.
  • @Prash_27
    Watching your video in my office free time 🕰️, Love from INDIA 🇮🇳
  • @barrymacneil1471
    A very well done overview of motorcycling in Nova Scotia. I first travelled the Cabot Trail on Cape Breton Island in 1968 on my new BSA Lightning 650. The view from your Triumph brought back some great memories of that ride. At 76 I hope to do one more trip around the Trail .Being from Cape Breton I must say you captured the spirit of the Islands scenery.
  • @gertcruysen7440
    Thats one stunning Bonneville 🙌🏻 Love your video.. again!
  • @pjp6134
    My dad had a vespa 50 scooter. It sat in the garage for 2 years untouched after he passed away. When I was 15 my little brother and his friend tried to get it running. To my surprise it ran well. So unfortunately for my brother I took it and did my licence on it. I am now 61 and just recently bought a beautiful 2016 CB1100EX. It's about my 45th bike and most likely will be the last. It is just the perfect bike for me now. If I'm too tired to ride, I can still enjoy polishing it and looking at it. But riding it is a pure joy. It's not all there is to life but it really helps you forget the day to day grind.
  • @markderooy8196
    I got into motocross riding in the 80’s after watching the movie Winner takes all. I didn’t get my license until 2001 when I was 30.
  • @user-pm8gw3gp4x
    Excellent videography. Nine year old Bonneville. Like that.
  • @Herco28
    That left thumb checking the indicators incessantly. Good habit.
  • @BryanDoesCinema
    Got my license at 47 - just something I felt like doing. Seems to help my ADHD as I'm not able to think too much so my mental problems clear up. Seems to help, and I like adventure and just like being different.
  • @fredblogs9700
    Just another excellent Motorcycling video Chris, keep them coming when you can please, I just completed a 3 day road trip with 13 mates from the Blue Mountains west of Sydney Australia down our South Caost to a town called Cobargo in NSW, it's winter here but the weather was kind and we had a great trip.👍
  • @peterrouleau5992
    The sound of the triumph is so much part of the ride, the music is a distraction. I usually will not watch with music but your introduction to riding was very interesting. Thank you.
  • @2vford241
    Your Colorado video inspired me to get out there for a epic four day ride on my drz400, best ride of my life by far, awesome content chris👍
  • @CCitis
    I love your videos man. They capture riding very very well. I will play the story game. My Dad rode from 18 until he had me in his 30s. Then he hung it up until I was 15. Once he got back on a bike, I did enjoy riding on the back. Always fun. That was a seed. I also was always interested in airplanes, and eventually went on to get my license. There is crossover there, at least in my mind (operating machinery, freedom, beauty of the machine, etc). Motorcycles really took hold though when my buddy bought a little TU250. He let me ride it around a parking lot. That was the first time I rode anything motorized with two wheels. And that was it for me... I was completely hooked and bought my first bike (83 Suzuki 400) soon after that.
  • @frankenstol
    Thank you for your video. Well done, again !!! Why does your left thumb touch the turn signal button often? (I do that as well .... OCD). CHEERS. looking forward to the next one.