Riding across America on a $1200 500cc Motorcycle in 2 Days

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2 жыл бұрын

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@yetisuncle666
@yetisuncle666 2 жыл бұрын
i completely understand cold on a bike. i thought i was tough when i HAD to get my dads sportster to my house from his, he had recently died, and it was time to move his stuff out. so i wanted to get his bike to my house quick, it was 45 when we left, and after gas, and the sun going down it had maintained 37 degrees for the next hour and a half going 100 miles to my house. when i got home i was stiff, it was brutal as fuck. all i had was a t shirt a hoodie, cargo pants and a pair of chucky taylors, and some mechanix gloves. about the point i was gonna say "fuckit, just park it and come get it later" i thought of dad, and how much he loved that bike, i got it home. i wasnt happy, but shes home safe and sound, and im alive, and lessons learned.
@shadetreesurgeon
@shadetreesurgeon 2 жыл бұрын
I’m sorry for your loss, but I also love this story. I’m sure your dad would be proud :)
@pastorfrankie3120
@pastorfrankie3120 2 жыл бұрын
The things we do to respect the memory of our loved ones. Bikers are awesomely keeping their promise and integrity.
@uberDoward
@uberDoward 2 жыл бұрын
@@pastorfrankie3120 QFT - damn near everyone I know that I'd trust to a straight handshake are bikers.
@kendemers8821
@kendemers8821 2 жыл бұрын
I'm very sorry to hear about the loss of your Dad. Your description of the cold, uncomfortable ride to your home with your Dad's Sportster is the essence of why many of us ride. We could be comfortable and safe in our cars, but to hell with that! :-)
@yetisuncle666
@yetisuncle666 2 жыл бұрын
@@kendemers8821 yep damn right. "ill warm up later, right now theres something more important on the table..."
@CXPHREAK
@CXPHREAK 2 жыл бұрын
You just caned that 500 CC bike for 4,000 miles at high RPM without it ever missing a beat. You owe it the respect it earned - and an oil change.
@andrewfrancis3591
@andrewfrancis3591 2 жыл бұрын
Why do you think it was the London dispatch riders chosen tool through the 80's
@dustinmiller7278
@dustinmiller7278 2 жыл бұрын
That the gl500 for you that bikes optimal operating RPM is 9 k I've had mine a year hasn't missed a beat and it's the only vehicle I have
@xschm1dx
@xschm1dx 2 жыл бұрын
That’s a Honda haha
@markrenfrow9873
@markrenfrow9873 2 жыл бұрын
Indeed! I bet she needs an air filter too!
@beepbopboop1303
@beepbopboop1303 2 жыл бұрын
Abso-fuckin-lutely spot on. The CX500 is the PERFECT bike for Longevity and reliability. This is coming from a diehard Harley guy EDIT: these bikes are perfect for intracity travel….not cross country rides (comfort-wise)
@DeadnCold
@DeadnCold 2 жыл бұрын
David, the best friend to have when making bad decisions. Fuckin Legend.
@AgentJayZ
@AgentJayZ Ай бұрын
That engine is beautiful. When you raise both arms at a concert, the angle formed is 80 degrees, and the knuckles of your fists are rotated to an angle of 22 degrees. Oh, yeah... Honda knew. They just knew!
@d.fogethe3rd192
@d.fogethe3rd192 2 жыл бұрын
Sounds to me like you had an excellent bike not a crappy one . 40 years old and do 3000 miles in 3 days with no issues sounds like a damn fine machine.
@uberDoward
@uberDoward 2 жыл бұрын
Props to David for being the ultimate wingman for Josh's insanity!
@shadetreesurgeon
@shadetreesurgeon 2 жыл бұрын
He’s the best
@WarlockTheWeary
@WarlockTheWeary 2 жыл бұрын
*Josh's insanity! .. That's a understatement !*
@cormachayden1614
@cormachayden1614 2 жыл бұрын
Ultimate Wingman The newest X-Games competition
@billchessell8213
@billchessell8213 2 жыл бұрын
Not enough possible thumbs up!👍
@roadtaco3924
@roadtaco3924 2 жыл бұрын
amen!!!
@BigSmittyRiding
@BigSmittyRiding 2 жыл бұрын
I’ll give you credit, rolling from California to Tampa on a $1200 Honda at 500cc’s is absolutely crazy! But what a badass adventure! No cool story ever came from playing it safe!
@shadetreesurgeon
@shadetreesurgeon 2 жыл бұрын
That’s for sure man!
@americaninsouthernjapan2795
@americaninsouthernjapan2795 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience. As a retired Sailor in southern Japan I enjoy your slices of Americana and motorcycles. Highly recommend cold weather gear. I ride year-round here and always wear my heat vest and glove inserts even if it's slightly cool outside. 30 degree weather feels like summer time and if it gets hot I turn the heat down or turn it off. Highly recommend for as much as you ride, you won't regret it!!!
@doreenduncan3411
@doreenduncan3411 2 жыл бұрын
"It's so bad it's like mashed potatoes without butter " I'm still laughing!! You inspire me to do stupid things. At 65 I probably shouldn't but I will. Keep on keeping on !!
@awuma
@awuma Ай бұрын
At 77 I still do stupid things!
@douglasschultz9808
@douglasschultz9808 2 жыл бұрын
Honda is really proving their durability on this channel.
@evilmechanic4989
@evilmechanic4989 2 жыл бұрын
да.... если их менять часто))
@douglasschultz9808
@douglasschultz9808 2 жыл бұрын
@@evilmechanic4989 my 02 VTX is still going strong
@Frankfoot986
@Frankfoot986 2 жыл бұрын
As the pooor fxr is sittin in the corner
@evilmechanic4989
@evilmechanic4989 2 жыл бұрын
@@douglasschultz9808 это просто шутка из России )
@douglasschultz9808
@douglasschultz9808 2 жыл бұрын
@@evilmechanic4989 I know. I always bash Harleys in these videos haha
@nativerebel3718
@nativerebel3718 2 жыл бұрын
A 1980 CX 500 was my first bike, picked up for $300 because it wasn’t running and I never turned a wrench. Luckily came with a shop manual, thought myself how to fix it then taught myself to ride it.
@patriley9449
@patriley9449 2 жыл бұрын
I had a Honda 450 back in the 70s and it had plenty of power to stay with fast traffic. I then bought a new Gold Wing and it had much more power, but the 450 had enough. That this bike was 40 years old and endured a cross country trip with no preparation is a testament to 80s Honda quality and technology. Try this with a 40 -year- old Harley. Good luck !
@reverenddude8135
@reverenddude8135 2 жыл бұрын
Man, this video. It was the end of August. I remember being in Wyoming, outside of Powder River, on the way to Yellowstone, and the temps dropped 40 degrees. The sleet turned into snow, and it was just miserable. Riding in the cold, being wet, then frozen, putting my hand down against the engine just to get my fingertips warm; what an experience. I'll never say it wasn't fun. Riding across America on a motorcycle is like no other experience I've ever had on a road trip. Good on you, man. And doing it on a Silver Wing!
@coryhawkins967
@coryhawkins967 2 жыл бұрын
The things that you pull off while still managing and working full time and run a great KZbin channel absolutely blows my mind. Congratulations man
@vangoodwin7335
@vangoodwin7335 2 жыл бұрын
To get an Iron butt approved patch, certificate or acknowledgement?? Receipts from start to finish for fuel, sending it all to the powers that be, and waiting for their approval?? I don't believe Josh did this for anyone's approval, but God I wish he would have taken his time and enjoyed seeing America! Josh your blind faith in Honda and ability to ride long is commendable! I have prayed for you since I read about your personal challenge and am proud of you. As a long distance rider myself, I would like to take a slow enjoyable, tour with you someday. But, I don't own a boat anchor to slow you down. Enjoy the road, As always you are in my prayers Young Man. Hoka Hey
@jztgatjdtkgt
@jztgatjdtkgt 2 жыл бұрын
I am old AF so I envy not only your youth but your "damn the torpedoes" attitude. That was truly an impressive show of endurance. My two recommendations: when you can, take time to experience the land you're riding through; and wear gear suited to the temperatures. I ride year 'round in Illinois. The right gear makes it possible to enjoy riding no matter the temperature. Ride on, Josh.
@emmittberg8001
@emmittberg8001 7 ай бұрын
Hey do you need chaps im tehing to ride through the winter as well rode all sping and summer still riding dont wanna give it up
@franksrnsn
@franksrnsn 2 жыл бұрын
My first bike back in 1983 was a Honda CX500 Costum. It was a beautiful bike, and I loved it. The angled motor is great. It has that in common with MotoGuzzi ;-) And the water cooling and the shaft drive just makes it indestructible ;-) Thanks for this video. It brings back a lot of great memories
@bradleyalexander5821
@bradleyalexander5821 2 жыл бұрын
I’m always entertained with your antics. You’re like the “Lucy Ricardo” of moto vloging. 👍🏼
@Steve_Kelly_Oak
@Steve_Kelly_Oak 2 жыл бұрын
Lucy or Maybe Wierd AL Yankovich!
@vferdman
@vferdman 2 жыл бұрын
I've been riding since I was 24 and that was a long time ago. I am 56 today and have developed a rule for being out on a motorcycle (I live in New England and this is important). The rule is I ride when the temperature is equal or above my age. This year it's 56 degrees F. Next year, gods willing it will be 57 degrees. I find it a pretty good rule as I get more intolerant of cold with age. I also know how to bundle up on the bike, but for me it's the hands. There is no glove warm enough for me to keep my hands working in the cold. Being on a bike is a very static activity, so cold temperatures just get you and hypothermia is a killer for motorcyclists. I am very glad you made it home safe and I love your spirit and sense of adventure. That Silver Wing is a beautiful machine, even if it's ugly (it's not really). When Moto Guzzi does this, it's considered sexy because they are Italian, lol. Nothing wrong with a Silver Wing, nothing at all. Because it's a Honda of the era when Honda motorcycle meant reliable and inexpensive.
@everetttew6040
@everetttew6040 2 жыл бұрын
Another New Englander here. I've ridden in those temps Josh but no longer. Mad respect for your accomplishment my friend!
@dalekidd420
@dalekidd420 2 жыл бұрын
Canadian rider here. Two words for ya: "heated grips"! Adding grip protectors to break the wind makes a big difference too. My cold-weather gauntlets are a size bigger than I need, so that I can run glove liners inside.
@hipsabad
@hipsabad 2 жыл бұрын
my two words from Canada are "hippo hands"
@BilgemasterBill
@BilgemasterBill 2 жыл бұрын
As I've long since bid adieu even to that 60 mile marker, I gotta tell you that age-to-riding-temperature correlation still makes a lot of sense.
@dougpriest9795
@dougpriest9795 2 жыл бұрын
I had the big brother to this bike in 1983. The CX650 turbo. The bike was absolutely reliable, just change the oil and replace the tires when they wore out.
@michaelconran5252
@michaelconran5252 2 жыл бұрын
I live in the White Mountains of Arizona and regularly ride in the cold. I ride a Softail with no fairing or windscreen. The trick is, heated grips, electric jacket, electric pants, leather jacket and chaps. My wife's has a heated seat in her bike along with all the other stuff. For boots and groves, I use Sno-Seal on them. Blocks wind and is water proof, just need to do it every few months. Sometimes stupid is fun, sometimes stupid hurts, most of the time both.
@scubajay11
@scubajay11 2 жыл бұрын
"Suckers! I have so many drugs on this motorcycle!" LMAO. That nearly made me spit my coffee out. Another great vid Josh. Loved it.
@JamesAllmond
@JamesAllmond 2 жыл бұрын
nearly? I had to clean off a keyboard...
@larryfromwisconsin9970
@larryfromwisconsin9970 2 ай бұрын
You made it! In March of 2003 I rode a 20 year old Honda CB 750 Custom with a Vetter fairing from Northern Wisconsin to San Antonio, Texas. The temperature did not get above freezing until St Louis. I know your pain. There is something past pain best described as total agony.
@EnginesandElbowGrease
@EnginesandElbowGrease 2 жыл бұрын
I had a CX500 as my first motorcycle. Pretty much the exact same bike as the GL500 Silverwing minus the fairings and bags. It was an awesome bike. I thought it looked cool and I constantly got comments about the bike. Really cool to see you riding one. Hardly anyone has them or knows about them anymore. So I always love seeing one out on the roads or in videos on KZbin. 👍🏻
@bazmonq7426
@bazmonq7426 2 жыл бұрын
bot a 1981 cx500 new in 1983 for less than $1k. great smooth quiet ride. Haven't had as nice a bike since.
@TIMEtoRIDE900
@TIMEtoRIDE900 2 жыл бұрын
The GL has a mono-shock, so different frame and the carbs are spaced different than the CX rack. Obviously different body work but same motor.
@motomuto3313
@motomuto3313 2 жыл бұрын
He went into the desert on a bike with no name, good to be out of the rain. In the desert it real damn cold, but you're glad that there's no rain.
@BuffMyRadius
@BuffMyRadius 2 жыл бұрын
I'm totally onboard with calling the Silverwing "The Bike With No Name." It has no personality besides a stubborn dedication to perpetual existence.
@motomuto3313
@motomuto3313 2 жыл бұрын
@@BuffMyRadius I did it as a parody of the song "A Horse With No Name"
@morningstarx5340
@morningstarx5340 2 жыл бұрын
My pops just sold a 99 goldwing for $2500 and bought a 2000 with no miles. That generation is probably the most comfortable even including the 2 generations after. We've put about 30k on our bikes in the past 2.5 years riding around the country. Been to and through 24 states since the summer of 2019. Its awesome that you're documenting all of your shenanigans because the coolest shit happens when you don't have a plan.
@dingman29
@dingman29 2 жыл бұрын
This video is awesome. My first bike was a cx500 and the only problems I had was a battery and a statutory. Rode that thing everywhere!!!
@greaser_cycles
@greaser_cycles 2 жыл бұрын
Mad props to you and David on this epic trip across the US
@ridethemax
@ridethemax 2 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of the time i got caught in an ice storm due to a family emergency. It was only about 70 miles on a Vulcan 750, but at 25 and ice and rain with no gear but a leather jacket, i will never do that again! Im glad you’re ok ! I do admire your attitude toward things! Stay safe brother!!
@SaddleTrampTV
@SaddleTrampTV 2 жыл бұрын
I say you learned something. You learned not to repeat that scenario again during that time of year. Epic none the less.
@shadetreesurgeon
@shadetreesurgeon 2 жыл бұрын
I learned how stupid I really am haha
@staceyrenner5418
@staceyrenner5418 2 жыл бұрын
Love it man, absolutely love it, got myself a 79 Goldwing a few years ago that I've never taken on anything more than a half hour trip from home. You have inspired me to get out there next summer and just point the ol' girl in a direction and go. Love the channel, very glad I came across it! Cheers from Southern Alberta, Canada!
@robinreiley1828
@robinreiley1828 2 жыл бұрын
I had a First Year (75) Goldwing for many years. I had been riding an 81 Kawi 750 LTD, and leaving NYC every weekend to play in a band in the Catskill Mountains. Those Sunday Nights on the NYS Thruway in November we're Brutal! I picked up the Goldwing in 87, and never hesitated to go anywhere, in any weather. Smooth, powerful, and with a full fairing, bearable in most weather!
@clownpocket
@clownpocket 2 жыл бұрын
This vid had me busting a gut laughing. I can totally relate. I rode to Daytona Bike Week from the frozen Northeast several times now, each time I tell myself it will be the last, but it never is. I used to do the 1000 miles in one day, and then two, then three. Now on the way back I stay off the interstate and do the return as slowly as I can. I’ll be willing to bet it’s not your last trip of this kind. That feeling when you get off the bike and the frozen blood in your legs begins to circulate throughout your body putting you into a state of shock, is just unbeatable. It’s memorable, but somehow you forget. Until the next time. You’ll see.
@gravesclayton3604
@gravesclayton3604 2 жыл бұрын
I was 17 in 1982. I was in love with both "Wings" when I saw them on the showroom floor at the Honda dealer. They were, and still are, beautiful machines that have proved themselves while just about every other 80's bike has all but disappeared. I have more than one of each, now. I have gotten as much as 65 mpg, 2-up, on the GL500 Interstate, but at 65 MPH, not at 85 MPH. Still, find another 1980's motorcycle ( and a 500cc, no less) that can pull off what you did with absolutely no preparations, like you did. 50+ bhp isn't shabby at all for a stock 500cc, either. The fact Honda made an insanely affordable & successful touring bike with it is not something to take lightly. I'm not sure what surprises people so often about the 1980's Honda motorcycles, 4k miles is absolutely nothing for a Goldwing, or a Silverwing.
@GwenMotoGirl
@GwenMotoGirl 2 жыл бұрын
My ex had an ‘81 Gold Wing on which we rode many miles. He was diagnosed with a terminal illness and passed after we divorced. I see his Candy Burgundy Wing around town at times and I’m glad that someone else is enjoying it.
@johnmckenna8989
@johnmckenna8989 2 жыл бұрын
Or a Yamaha triple....
@gravesclayton3604
@gravesclayton3604 2 жыл бұрын
@@johnmckenna8989 I had a 77 XS750 for several years, and yes, it felt huge and solid as a Goldwing. Loads of torque. shaft drive, all disc brakes, I would love to have it back!
@PRH123
@PRH123 2 жыл бұрын
They were awesome bikes. I remember lusting after the Yamaha Vision. Have always thought that no one really needs more than 500 cc. Well, 550 :)
@gravesclayton3604
@gravesclayton3604 2 жыл бұрын
@@PRH123 That was one of the few '80s Yamahas I found attractive. The rest were too chopper-like. I did have an '86 RZ350, though, and it was a screamer. Yet another of so many that I would love to have back, lol!
@battletoads22
@battletoads22 2 жыл бұрын
"I saw a cactus!" and "I will always pay a dollar to see the other side of the curtain!" are the two best Shadetree quotes in here. Also, it's pretty amazing you found a motorcycle more milquetoast than the Milquetoast Pacific Coast. As for riding bikes in freezing weather, I wanted to take my 1300C out on Thanksgiving because it was almost 50, but I didn't get the chance. So, I decided to ride it the Friday after. I had long johns, "winter" gloves, a balaclava, my motorcycle jacket with a windproof layer, and a sweater, and parts of me were still freezing. What was worse though was the bike. I couldn't keep it running long enough to actually ride it unless I kept the choke all the way open. So, I guess it's time to winterize the bike.
@nickc7649
@nickc7649 2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate your honesty about the suffering you endured on the trip. This was the first vid I’ve seen of yours. Subscribed! I have so much respect for what you did it’s crazy. Balls of steel my friend. Bravo!
@mw1606
@mw1606 2 жыл бұрын
Epic Shadetree. There are parts of the country where doing things like that is taking your life in your hands - mountain wilderness, desert, extreme cold, etc. I think it's clear David knew what you were risking, and as only a good man can do, did the only thing he could when he knew you could not be stopped. Glad you made it to tell the tale, but yes, you maxxed out your limit on good luck with that one. Good thing you've been paying it forward!
@keaganshepherd5078
@keaganshepherd5078 2 жыл бұрын
I've fallen over because my legs didn't work too. I know your pain. I'm very happy ya made it home safe. I love the videos. Keep up the hard work.
@shadetreesurgeon
@shadetreesurgeon 2 жыл бұрын
I didn’t think it was possible LOL
@rayditzenberger9517
@rayditzenberger9517 2 жыл бұрын
I was about 15 when my legs would not work for the first time. Almost dropped my hd165 but i saved it and got the side stand down. Had to crawl into the house snd i thought i was ruined for life.
@ianloyd6384
@ianloyd6384 2 жыл бұрын
Was a pleasure meeting you, Chey, & David at IBS Outdoor. Chey was one of the most down to earth, & easy people to talk to! & you & David.. happy I got to shake your hands & shoot the shit with you guys for a few minutes. Everything you guys do. & When you told me you were buying a bike and RIDING home.. I thought “Hell yeah”. And David too?! 🤯 Anyways, it was a pleasure brother! 🙏🏻
@danmercer214
@danmercer214 2 жыл бұрын
Great job brother. Love what youmdo and keep doing it. Just keep living life to the fullest. And never let anyone telling you to stop and never grow up. I refuse to grow up and hope someday I can ride to Florida and hang with you guys it’s on my bucket list.
@dominiccoscarelli305
@dominiccoscarelli305 2 жыл бұрын
ive been hypothermic riding my iron home from work. You sir are a mad man who looks like he has alot of fun.
@100PercentJake
@100PercentJake 2 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love this. My first motorcycle was a minty 1982 CX500 Custom with 60,000 miles. Best bike I ever owned until it got stolen. Commuted on it for a whole summer.
@maltnhopz515
@maltnhopz515 2 жыл бұрын
Subscriber here from El Paso! It’s awesome to hear someone say how big El Paso is, because it really is a big spread out city people don’t realize how big the city is. If you ever come back here you’ll have a blast there’s all sorts of fun nightlife here. Awesome videos man keep up the great work!
@drewmajor9378
@drewmajor9378 2 жыл бұрын
Dude Shadetree you are an absolute MAD LAD! Not even checking the oil and riding across the country on a questionable bike. I couldn't even do it on my current bike and its a 2014 with nothing wrong lol LOVE watching these videos man. Your energy and comedy always bring me back. Mad props to you!
@Thesuppcabinet
@Thesuppcabinet 2 жыл бұрын
Hell yeah. Props to you for being real at the end and not playing it off as an easy trip full of good times. ✌🏻
@DemonsRow
@DemonsRow 2 жыл бұрын
great episode glad you made it safe
@nickbazan27
@nickbazan27 2 жыл бұрын
GHOSTIN
@williamreynolds4841
@williamreynolds4841 2 жыл бұрын
#GHOSTIN252
@michaelskinner3722
@michaelskinner3722 2 жыл бұрын
#ghostin
@thanosetsitty1896
@thanosetsitty1896 2 жыл бұрын
Looks Shadetree surgeon is definitely doing well sittin on twos.
@Chuck_Dick
@Chuck_Dick 2 жыл бұрын
Shadetree Came through the 520 Wish I would've known would've rode to the New Mexico border with ya that's a great ride!!
@michaelviardable
@michaelviardable 2 жыл бұрын
Just what I needed after attending my father's funeral, something to make me smile from ole shadetree! Keep up the great work brother, the travel vlogs are by far my favorite, love to see the random shit you get into!
@chupacabra4897
@chupacabra4897 2 жыл бұрын
Sorry about your loss bro
@LD-ui4ti
@LD-ui4ti 2 жыл бұрын
Had the exact bike and rode it from Toronto Canada to Myrtle Beach and back with a nice detour to Washington DC in the mid 80's. As reliable as you could ask for. I absolutely loved it......couldn't afford a Gold Wing, so I settled for this. Nice to see this relic was still chugging away.
@Rol.Daley.
@Rol.Daley. 2 жыл бұрын
I love how that speedo and Rev counter were maxed out on the dials ,now that's entertainment, good stuff thankyou
@railroad7401
@railroad7401 2 жыл бұрын
Been coast to coast on my Pan, but I know my bike. You sir are a madman!!!! Both of your pistons displace less than half of one 74 inch piston. Let me reiterate, MADMAN!!!!!!!
@shadetreesurgeon
@shadetreesurgeon 2 жыл бұрын
I’d love to do it on a pan!
@zurnie
@zurnie 2 жыл бұрын
My first bike was a CX500, not too different from the Silverwing. Very similar to the thumbnail but mine did not have the side cases. Surprising amount of power for what today is considered a small engine. Only issue on the road was cross winds with that big Windjammer fairing on it. My currently bike, a Moto Guzzi V85 TT, has the same engine layout but with 850 CCs.
@verlinswarey507
@verlinswarey507 2 жыл бұрын
I love the MG V85 TT. I was admiring one at the dealer the other day. There was another customer in there who couldn’t stay off of it either.
@georgeperkins4171
@georgeperkins4171 2 жыл бұрын
I was thinking motoguzzi when looking at that honda.
@geoffgreen2105
@geoffgreen2105 2 жыл бұрын
My first bike was a CX500, too!
@joejohnson2447
@joejohnson2447 2 жыл бұрын
First bike I ever rode on was my dads cx500
@90blacknight
@90blacknight 2 жыл бұрын
@@georgeperkins4171 That's because the CX500 was Honda's big middle finger to Moto Guzzi! Just like the Gold Wing was to BMW.
@midgetwitha50cal13
@midgetwitha50cal13 2 жыл бұрын
Lol this was a good video. I was laughing when you said I didn't even check the oil as you began your 3,000 mile journey.
@sheepdog401
@sheepdog401 2 жыл бұрын
Its a Honda so I knew it would make it no problem. I owned a 1979 Honda CX500 Custom and it never let me down. Metric cruisers are indestructible !!! Best part of the V-twin was the cylinders were right there and you could reach down and warm your hands when things were cold.
@Bostonterrier97
@Bostonterrier97 2 жыл бұрын
Ya know that scene in the old movie Dumb and Dumber, where both characters make an epic ride to Colorado on a mini-bike powered by a lawnmower engine? I have a feeling that Shadetree has embarked upon such a journey of epic proportions.....
@PanM8
@PanM8 2 жыл бұрын
You beat me too it. My wife and I were talking about Dumb and Dumber as we were watching this video.
@calvinbarnes1721
@calvinbarnes1721 2 жыл бұрын
Ari and Zack did that, absolutely crazy.
@twotone3471
@twotone3471 2 жыл бұрын
You know the guys at Revzilla actually did that on a harbor freight engined minibike, right?
@Bostonterrier97
@Bostonterrier97 2 жыл бұрын
@@twotone3471 Yeah...I saw the KZbin Video...they wore out the tires several times but made it
@JamesRussle365
@JamesRussle365 2 жыл бұрын
Shade tree I’ve recently ridden in that same weather from way down south Texas to north Texas and it is HORRIBLE but totally worth it when you arrive! Mad respects to you. Even with 2 pairs of gloves, thick socks, long Johns, 3 jackets and a vest and a thick rag under my helmet I was still dying! I can’t imagine what you were feeling but glad you never gave up! You’re the reason why I didn’t give up on my trip. Always ask myself “WWSTD” and just keep on going. Cheers 🍻
@georgeperkins4171
@georgeperkins4171 2 жыл бұрын
Rgv? We're along way from everything.
@davidklementis5913
@davidklementis5913 2 жыл бұрын
WWSTD would make a great sticker or shirt!
@JamesRussle365
@JamesRussle365 2 жыл бұрын
@@georgeperkins4171 from Laredo to rgv then the hill country.. from there left to Galveston and that’s when the weather had seriously dropped… then back to Laredo
@JamesRussle365
@JamesRussle365 2 жыл бұрын
@@davidklementis5913 right! Like for your swing arm or something
@roadtaco3924
@roadtaco3924 2 жыл бұрын
so thankful for you sharing this journey. the additional commentary at the end is priceless and shows your growth as a KZbin influencer. i enjoy your content and love for this community. thank you. Wow - what an experience. Job well done. 👌🏾👌🏾🙏🏽👍🏽
@JerryWDaviscom
@JerryWDaviscom 2 жыл бұрын
Shadetree, this is the best video you have ever done. It is an Internet Classic, for sure. And bro, you did something special. Very special. Its hard for me to wrap my brain around how difficult your ride was. When you were describing it, I sat here watching and I said "brutal" the instant before you said it, and WOW, that was the ironman. Dude, I cannot believe the will it took to endure those icy temperatures in frigging bluejeans. F! For 2000 miles. I just cannot believe it, although I do believe you. The misery of it all. Hats off, bro. Hats off. In 1978 I was in the army in el Paso and bought a 1976 GL1000 in mint condition. I rode that bike across Texas one night and its a LONG ride. Now I live in Boerne (you drove through it before San Antonio) and ride a 1978 GL1000 that I bought in pieces last winter and rebuilt it. She runs like new and looks beautiful. Color matched Windjammer. But we never ride at night in South Texas specifically because of the deer. Shit they're bad. In 2014 I was driving to Boerne from Kerrville at about 10:00AM on IH-10East, and came across a place where a semi ran into an entire herd of Axis deer trying to cross the highway. I bet he killed thirty of them, Shadetree. It was an apocalypse that I will never get out of my mind. Think Colonel Kurtz in Apocalypse Now and the bodies hanging from all those trees. That kind of memory. I'm glad you made it. You are one heck of a motorcycle rider. Just one last thing - that broken place in you? I understand that. Its your soul looking for Yahusha. Don't dismiss Him, Shadetree. He wants you. He will love you and never quit.
@smokedogs8347
@smokedogs8347 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you survived 😂 anyone that hasn't ridden long distance in the cold will never understand but at least you are trying to tell them
@shadetreesurgeon
@shadetreesurgeon 2 жыл бұрын
I would’ve NEVER understood
@californiapoontappa
@californiapoontappa 2 жыл бұрын
You went in the dispensary and it was daytime and it came out and it was dark I love it
@themadyankee724
@themadyankee724 2 жыл бұрын
I'm legit mad I waited this long to watch this. Looks like one hell of an adventure!
@chuckhanson35
@chuckhanson35 2 жыл бұрын
I had an 82 Silver Wing! You could run that thing hard all day with no problems! You sure proves that!! Pretty crazy trip!
@DarthBop
@DarthBop 2 жыл бұрын
We as a nation have become too addicted to comfort and safety.
@philipkuriger3420
@philipkuriger3420 2 жыл бұрын
You could always sell it to one of the guys at forgotten Angeles. It would be a great first bike.
@FloridaTwoWheelAdventures
@FloridaTwoWheelAdventures 2 жыл бұрын
I just rode from Tampa to phoenix and back in February. You’re correct. Those temperatures and massively desolate areas will sap every bit of your soul out of your body. I wore an insulated snowmobile suit and still froze my nuggets off. I went it solo also. Props to ya for doing it. It took me 4 days with hotel stays and frequent stops to warm up.
@ronbadtram5999
@ronbadtram5999 2 жыл бұрын
Good job. I rode a 160 Honda Scrambler from Sioux City, IA to Anaheim, CA. in late November. It took me 3 days. Most of the ride was on R66. Almost froze to death in Flagstaff. I had to bring the Honda inside the motel room to get it warm enough to start.
@AnxietyWizard
@AnxietyWizard 2 жыл бұрын
So glad you made it safely Shadetree! Thanks for pushing the limits once again to provide such awesome content. You're the stuff of legends, man.
@ronmason1710
@ronmason1710 2 жыл бұрын
Couldn't disagree with you more. Bought my wife a G/L 650 Silver Wing, with the gauge cluster and Type 2 radio, way back in 1982. She was a new rider, and as most women are, she was shorter than me. So seat height and weight are favourable to this rider segment. Water cooled shaft driven, CB radio for rider to rider communication. Same fairing as the Gold Wing, so wind protection is a given. Locking saddle bags. A back seat that could be detached and the top box snapped into place, which also acted as a back rest. Not as smooth as a Gold Wing but going to San Diego down the PCH, it was really fun, for a loaded touring bike. I have rode Gold Wings since 1975 and some of the directions that Honda is going leave me wanting. The flat 4 on the Aspencade from 1982 was a really great engine, and we don't really need a flat 6. The four was capable of at least 135 miles an hour going up a steep hill in the mountains. If I could go back to that engine layout, with modern tech like DCT and fuel injection would be very attractive. As well, can you imagine the ability to have the rear seat removable and snap on the truck/backrest. The weight savings would allow smaller people including more women the ability to ride a true long range motorcycle.
@monkeyaxis
@monkeyaxis 2 жыл бұрын
I have an 82 Silverwing and I daily it. It is a great vintage bike. Thanks for doing this!
@joesparky6151
@joesparky6151 2 жыл бұрын
You sir…are inspiring. I live vicariously through your adventures
@dalekidd420
@dalekidd420 2 жыл бұрын
Well, it might not seem like it at first glance, but you really DID pick the right bike for the job. Those little CX500's are an absolute tractor! You can't kill them. A neighbour of mine bought one back when they came on the market. In the years that followed, he put almost half a million miles on that little bike... toured all over the continent on it. Honestly, I wish to hell I could find one as cheap as that! I'd be all over it. Let Chey ride that one while her other bikes are down... I've no doubt she'll be able to handle it just fine.
@kenweis2291
@kenweis2291 2 жыл бұрын
I took my cx 500 literally through the river and over the woods....i used it for deer dragging, tree service, groceries.... I made as much money from that bike as i did a pickup truck
@2wheelsr2wheels39
@2wheelsr2wheels39 2 жыл бұрын
Congrats ShadeTree! Trying to describe riding in cold like that is like describing back pain. No one understands it till they feel it. You rode from one ass end of America to the other ass end. Good responsible advice at the end too. You're the man!
@rayk48
@rayk48 2 жыл бұрын
Will never again complain about driving across Ohio late at night on my way west.In a car. With heat. With a comfortable seat. I am a wuss. Great video.
@r12rtpilot
@r12rtpilot Жыл бұрын
Great video! I rode across Texas on my motorcycle in late November about four or five years ago …I have never been so cold in my life. When the ride was over, I thought about how dangerous it was to do that between the animals on the road, hypothermia, and the traffic. Kudos to you for surviving this!
@DGturbo777
@DGturbo777 2 жыл бұрын
You definitely picked the right time of year for this trip, you just "think" it's hot in Florida, but its HOT across all that desert !!! Glad you made it, awesome trip. I rode from San Diego to Jacksonville when I was in the Marine Corps.
@OldGuyonaBike
@OldGuyonaBike 2 жыл бұрын
Loved this. We sometimes make our own challenges that are insane. The old Silverwings were awesome, you were lucky to be on one. I have been so cold that I almsot cried with the pain of my fingers unthawing wrapped around a coffee cup and then had to get back on the bike. Can't recommend it but kudos for doing this ride. If you ever do something similar, buy a newspaper and put a couple of sheets around each leg under your jeans and in your sleeves under your jacket. You can also wrap your torso under your jacket. A cheap newspaper can be a life saver.
@JerryWDaviscom
@JerryWDaviscom 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, that's a good tip on the newspaper. When I was a kid I ran my paper routs on a mini bike, and my hands would freeze stiff. I had to shove them into a sink of hot water to thaw them, and damn that hurt. I can't imagine what 2000 miles was like. Must have had some "energy pills". :)
@duanesifuentes4129
@duanesifuentes4129 2 жыл бұрын
Right on brother, life is fun, exciting and your living it!
@TheArlen47
@TheArlen47 2 жыл бұрын
My first street bike was a Silverwing, it was my only ride for 2 years. What a great bike.
@SmokeyDaVan
@SmokeyDaVan 2 жыл бұрын
Mad respect dude! Looks like you finally found your limit, but to do that you have to keep pushing until you’re there or maybe just a little bit over. And regardless, it was an adventure, an experience you’ll never forget no matter how many times you cross the country in a slightly more sane manner. 😊 This brings back great memories of my own trips on my own Silverwing, the bike that got me into travel (and look at me now). You don’t reach ramming speed so much as gentle nudging speed.
@chrislacosse2560
@chrislacosse2560 2 жыл бұрын
You Sir are the VICE GRIP GARAGE of motorcycles! Love it
@scottcho8744
@scottcho8744 2 жыл бұрын
Man huge props ! I rode in sub 30s for about two hours one Easter and it sucked ass! I can’t imagine going cross country! Amazing video! I had fun just watching
@kikiaguilar2604
@kikiaguilar2604 2 жыл бұрын
That was epic loved that ride I felt like I was riding on back the whole way .bow down to that Honda she held thru to the end you gotta put her on a good spot
@motodiablo
@motodiablo 2 жыл бұрын
Damn, this was a great ride! I'm inspired, man. This is what its all about... A pair of wheels, a pair of balls, and 500 cc's of fury!
@JerryWDaviscom
@JerryWDaviscom 2 жыл бұрын
500 cc's of fury :) ... and some speed :)
@DrTranofEvil
@DrTranofEvil 2 жыл бұрын
I was riding Seattle at 20 degrees, but I can say that the distance is what kills ya (I had about 60 miles to go on that one and I was wondering if I had frostbite towards the end, but I was soaring down the highway at about 80mph). Was on a Honda CB1100 for that one. I had to run to Portland at 38 degrees in the driving rain and I think that was the most miserable I’ve ever been (total gear failure, I had water in my boots, my crotch, my chest, and a vent on my helmet wouldn’t stay closed, so I’d get a nice ice-cream headache and then it would start whistling which basically required me to pull over, take my soaked gloves off and try to wedge more misc stuff in to get it to stay put; I was soaked to the bone dang near all over). I left at 2am and didn’t get home until 8:30am (it’s usually about 3 hours) because I was freezing (no heated gear). Melted a brand new pair of gloves on my exhaust trying to thaw/ feel my hands and I found out those hand-warmer packets fail when they get wet… I literally fell into my bed and slept for 14 hours (i’m an insomniac, like six hours is a lot for me). It’s a story now, but I remember just how miserable that was! That was on a Kawasaki Vulcan EN500… that attack position opens your legs and all that cold wind goes straight into your thighs… … that said, I still ride almost any condition. 😓 Add: went from Oklahoma to Alabama for Barber Vintage and the ride home, the zipper on my coat just failed. Coat just flies open at 80 mph. I realize the pads in my helmets are shot because if I go any faster than 80, the helmet starts vibrating on my head to where it looks like I’m looking out at the world through a tumble dryer… gloves are so thin I can tell it’s only a thin piece between me and the bars and then my luggage melts to my exhaust. Did that on a Triumph Street Triple. Good times!
@texomajohn2916
@texomajohn2916 2 жыл бұрын
That was a great engine, I had a CX500 back around 1980 . We called the motor the air compressor, would just run forever
@jasonshafer2768
@jasonshafer2768 2 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed your video and glad you both made it safe and sound
@vikingplumber9541
@vikingplumber9541 2 жыл бұрын
You're a Wild Man Josh! Thanks for the awesome content to watch. Being able to live vicariously through your video, really helped cheer me up, after having wrecked my Valkyrie last week. Glad you made it home safe! David is a great guardian angel to have along on a trip like that! Give him a big hug from all of us!
@sbjeepchick3208
@sbjeepchick3208 2 жыл бұрын
This is the best video you've ever done! I felt like I was there with you 🤗💜 Awesome! And you were very witty and entertaining throughout!! 😆 Glad you're home safe
@billchessell8213
@billchessell8213 2 жыл бұрын
“there with you” and DAMN now I have to stop and see “The Thing”. Been avoiding that for 55 years!
@michaelb.42112
@michaelb.42112 3 ай бұрын
Oh, you're living the life ! I'm 55, and have never seen the country, so I'd love to ride across the country like you did on a bike. Total bucket list item !
@OlderShadowRider
@OlderShadowRider 2 жыл бұрын
Sweet ride! Now I don't feel so bad taking my Shadow vt750 thru the mountains In the spring! Glad you made it safely & hats off to Dave too,
@clarson2916
@clarson2916 2 жыл бұрын
You inspired me with your Gold Wing trip to Buffalo New York. Now I’m totally hooked, a completely lost soul. I always thought only drugs and alcohol could ruin your life. I left Nebraska on November 8th and rode my Yamaha V Star 250, to Saint Augustine Florida and back. My wife told me I had to be home by Thanksgiving. Total for the trip 3660 miles. The little V Star is my first motorcycle, and I’ve ridden it just over 17,000 miles since March of 2021. I want to ride the Silver Wing back to California in January! How much do you want for it :)
@chud67
@chud67 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, I have a Yamaha V-Star 250 also, it was my first bike. Respect to you for riding it such a long distance, I was afraid to take mine on the highway so I just bought a Kawasaki Vulcan 650...still have the little V-Star though (for now).
@clarson2916
@clarson2916 2 жыл бұрын
@@chud67 I ride secondary highways whenever possible. Riding on the interstate highway is boring, and when the traffic is heavy it’s more tiring, but I’ve never been afraid to ride the interstate highway. It’s probably just because I don’t know any better :)
@2wheel-therapy
@2wheel-therapy 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you made it safe! Again another video that makes me want to get out and travel farther on a motorcycle, so inspiring. Congrats Brother!
@tomservo5347
@tomservo5347 2 жыл бұрын
Doing my own repairs/maintenance I could honestly give zero F's about aesthetics if it produces a reliable, simple ride. The transverse engine was a design idea to make the mixture from the carbs go straight to the combustion chamber out the exhaust without any bends or twists. It also keeps the carbs out of the way and maximizes efficiency and power. I wish more engineers today were willing to think outside the box as this Honda engineer did picking function over form.
@rockbay79
@rockbay79 2 жыл бұрын
This was so crazy and good at the same time, that I had to watch it a second time. Way back in Sept 1988 - June 1991, I was stationed with the U.S. Air Force at Holliman AFB, NM. You most likely drove past it before turning South towards El Paso Texas. Great video!
@fitzstermoto
@fitzstermoto 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, that was absolutely incredible and the amount of perseverance you must have had to complete the trip in those temperatures. I can certainly relate being up north in New England ... that could have been really dangerous. I'm so glad that you and David both made it safely and God was certainly watching over you guys. Thanks so much for sharing - that was a really awesome trip to see, even though it was quick but I really admire your tenacity! Excellent job and hope you've recovered and got some R&R! Ride safe and keep the rubber side down!
@ryanrogers8923
@ryanrogers8923 2 жыл бұрын
I can't even imagine what you went through. Mad props my man, you are a legend! Crazy, but definitely a legend
@markferguson4255
@markferguson4255 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you did the trip and got through it safely. 👍
@martyroadking4927
@martyroadking4927 2 жыл бұрын
I live in Ontario Canada so I know how cold a ride can get but it’s also very satisfying when u got the rite gear and chaps and stuff and ur warm even when there is snow on the side of the road, Keep sending brother! 🤙 Story for the late comment but this is one of ur few videos I missed.
@ginolopresti2997
@ginolopresti2997 2 жыл бұрын
Dude you are the man. To ride in those temps are insane. You got my respect
@jetmechmarty
@jetmechmarty 2 жыл бұрын
I believe Devine intervention put that Honda before you. More than most
@djkak5320
@djkak5320 2 жыл бұрын
First time for me checking out your chit. I can never make it through long videos, but this effort and production of yours is phukking awesome! I remember when I was 10 feet tall and bulletproof, and you clearly still are! Great video!!!
@user-vf6vq1ty4k
@user-vf6vq1ty4k 6 ай бұрын
I had an '82 GL500 SilverWing and it was absolutely flawless. I put 7,000 miles on it. Now l'm on '94 PC800 and LOVING it
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