Sorry to hear man but I totally get it, it's almost another full time job to do all of the video production, try and focus on your racing and also think about getting content, etc. Hope you throw a video up once in a while to keep everyone updated.
@Master_YoshiАй бұрын
Thanks man! And I'll definitely continue to pop in from time to time!
@GeorgiaBoyxАй бұрын
Sad to hear this bro, I really appreciated what you brought towards the community
@Master_YoshiАй бұрын
I appreciate that!
@OGyamaboyАй бұрын
I enjoyed watching your journey on screen and on the track. Good luck with your new adventure and wherever that road leads you.
@tenrulesallАй бұрын
Damn man, I just subbed! Wishing you luck in the future and thanks for all the work you put in.
@Master_YoshiАй бұрын
Well since your new, there 's 200+ videos you can catch up on in the mean time😅 Those early ones were trash though. Thanks for the support!
@quincythompson2594Ай бұрын
Wishing you the brother! Despite your words, I still hope to see you at the track. Nothing but love brother!
@adamc6512Ай бұрын
Good luck with what's next! Stand-up seems so stressful so glad you're enjoying it 😅
@myCBRisbrokenАй бұрын
Never seen your channel man but you seem really genuine and I wish you luck
@bikefreakstl8 күн бұрын
Hey i feel your pain, i used to race 9-13 races a weekend to stay in the top 10 in my region since i couldn't make every round, had a crash in 2019 and that started my exit from racing. Did 1 to 2 races after that and left the scene for a few yrs. Fast forward to now and i bought a zx4rr and now about to start back racing next season, so sometimes we need time off from our passions to rekindle that love we once had. You'll be back......THEY ALWAYS COME BACK 😂
@AAron_RidesАй бұрын
100% understand. Sorry to see you go, but you need to do best for you! Press on!
@Master_YoshiАй бұрын
Thanks Aaron!
@RolandsDadАй бұрын
What I will miss is the personality, even if you think it was fake, or not yourself, you were wickedly approachable. It was very nice to stumble on your channel, and enjoy this oasis, even if it's time to move on and see where the next one is. I do think you have to want it. If you don't you won't get it. Would you want someone who doesn't want it to get it? We hate when people get fame for BS reasons they didn't achieve. I understand, and I'm not upset. I appreciate you explained your way out, and have a plan. You're not giving up; you're moving on. I'll miss you bro, and I imagine in time you'll miss track times, but I hope the best. Ride safe, and be funny. I want to see success.
@anselherz837Ай бұрын
I get it man. On the other hand, I always think about the fact that the author of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance was rejected by 120 publishers until the manuscript was accepted by the 121st... then it was a worldwide bestseller. looking forward to the comedy
@codylassiter3287Ай бұрын
You got me bumped me to advanced, I'll always remember and appreciate that. I hope you find the success you are looking for. I also hope you are able to enjoy the ride to get there. Also I'm right there with you on the cost/smile ratio at the track. I'm taking next year off, and I'm not sure I'll return. -Cody L.
@christopherscott7747Ай бұрын
I liked the motovlogs. Just a guy giving his opinions on a topic. The motorcycle, Sport Bike in my case was the hook, but I kept coming back for the Star. I hope you can still pop in every now and then.
@cjona636Ай бұрын
I started riding during covid and you were one of the first people I subscribed to, I enjoyed Lucinda lol. Shout out to you, good luck🫡
@ChaseN194Ай бұрын
I mean I dont think I could ever give up the track. That said racing has a way of starting to feel like a job rather than fun since when you hit a plateau that you see other people not hitting it can be very discouraging. That said, I get the idea of buying and riding bikes you find enjoyable. I would say owning bikes and riding them for strictly enjoyability rather than competition is important.
@blackshadeopsАй бұрын
Sad to see you leaving the sport bike/track scene as you were definitely a huge inspiration to me getting into track and maybe racing one day. Glad you're moving on to things that make you happier. Life is too short to not to do what you love!
@DeathClassicАй бұрын
Usually theres some type of video that blows up and then you finally get the traction you need. As you keep uploading, the net you cast onto the motorcycle space on youtube just gets bigger and bigger and you should theoretically get more views because you just have a bigger net. Also, look at your content and other motorcycle content and think "Why would someone prefer or choose my videos over theirs? Am I doing anything unique?" Not saying you are or arent, but those are things that I think a lot of people dont ever really consider and then they wonder why they arent growing. Personally I think you should keep going but ofc its up to you. At least your overhead with youtube isnt that big of an investment, and you might as well use the equipment you already invested in
@Master_YoshiАй бұрын
Yessir, I tried to repeat the formula of those that did blow up, tried to repeat the formulas of those more successful, tried to be unique, but overall failed at my attempts to do so. Time would be largest and most costly thing to keep investing into this.
@BrullloMotoАй бұрын
I feel the same way right now. I hit my goal of getting a certain time at my local track, made it to advanced group, but for me I do it every month. I take it too seriously and with that I feel like its a job. Other riders don't help either because I always feel like I have to be faster than the next guy. A part of me wishes I never met anyone or made friends at the track because it always feels like a competition. Especially if you met some guys in the novice and some moved on without you even though you guys started at the same time. I have not stopped and I probably wont , but for anyone feeling the same way you need to focus on enjoying yourself. At the end of the day no one in this comment section nor I will ever reach the professional level. My instructor had told me when he moved me to advanced "ride your own ride and fuck everyone else"
@thjordoАй бұрын
Hey, it's Mr. Shakey back in El Paso. Proud of what you've accomplished with your channel and will be sad to see you go, but watching and hearing your farewell message just now on my 65" tv, It would be awesome to see you as an actor in movie's or tv shows or even as a news/sportscaster or on a Broadway stage play. Blessings and best of luck on your next adventure. 😊
@Master_YoshiАй бұрын
Thanks Mr. Shakey. We'll see how this comedy thing goes!
@ridewitgАй бұрын
Thanks for the content man! I have a CBR so your videos definitely helped with maintenance and stuff. All the best with you next move👍!
@eternalreflections7699Ай бұрын
Sad to see you go. Some of the real content around track riding and all the cbr content was super helpful.
@jfcloonanАй бұрын
Sorry to hear it, my brother. Enjoyed sharing the racetrack with you.
@Master_YoshiАй бұрын
Likewise! It was a great journey, leaving with no regrets, and lots of great relationships.
@myCBRisbrokenАй бұрын
You aren’t trash my man. Sad to see.
@TurianXАй бұрын
To answer the question of when to quit. When you are done. When you have put into it what you are willing to put in. No shame. Thanks for the content, it's been great and I have personally benifited from your content with my own 2020 CBR 600 RR. You're always gonna be awesome, youtube or not.
@soyum7322Ай бұрын
On to better things bro you know your directions, goodluck.
@culturdcustomАй бұрын
I knew ts was coming 😢 not to wish failure on you but I felt it coming from you. how can we keep up with you?
@leeandrews3056Ай бұрын
Wow, sad news for me I've been a regular viewer from the UK from the start, all the best for the future.
@Master_YoshiАй бұрын
Thank you for the support!
@paulcompme856Ай бұрын
Yes, there is a time to give up, but only the mature will realize it. As real life kicks in you are growing into a full blown man and the childish thing are falling to the way side. I personally have enjoyed visiting your channel and have learned many things from you about bikes. I wish you well and do come back occasionally to let us know how you're doing? Cheers my friend.
@Master_YoshiАй бұрын
Thanks man, I appreciate that! I definitely will pop in from time to time.
@502-BadGatewayАй бұрын
Hmmm, It's not April 1, so this must be true 😞 Always loved your videos and your energy. Gonna miss you man. I hope that you take a break and have a change of heart. I know my channel is a grind for sure, so I understand where you are at as well. Good luck!!
@Master_YoshiАй бұрын
April 14, 2019 was when I first started, 220+ videos later, I think it's safe to say I gave it a good try, but wasn't good enough. 😅 I hope your journey is more fruitful than mine!
@Fdojr1Ай бұрын
Sad to hear this😢 Animo compadre . Price for 🛵???😃
@Master_YoshiАй бұрын
Thanks man! Which one? Selling 3 lol. One track 600rr, one Street 600rr and a grom
@JimsvfxАй бұрын
Sad to see you go man
@JimsvfxАй бұрын
Maybe give Tiktok a shot aswell. For alot of KZbinrs and streamers TikTok has been a great boost for their channels.
@Master_YoshiАй бұрын
I could've gave tiktok more effort, but I tried that too 😅
@bearwolffishАй бұрын
1 hunned on sports riding thing. KZbin thing is a madness cuz, it take a certain personality to embrace that grind, I ain't got it. Do think if you just keep rolling that snowball it gets bigger, but you also gotta know when to cut a loss and move on. Time is super short, what you can spend it on is limited af.
@Master_YoshiАй бұрын
I was expecting a snowball too, but the ball has been the same size for 4 years, and that's the frustration😅 If things continue as they are, in 5 more years I'll be at 10k subs, making around $400 annually. Shidddddddddd. I aint doing that😅
@bearwolffishАй бұрын
@@Master_Yoshi fully feel it g. Did rap thing for good 12 years, got a real tour, few hundred k views good decade ago but still struggling to pay rent, taxes wrecking man. Misses used to say _you be rich if you didn't music shit_ and if it worked out she'd have been wrong, but looking back I shoulda cut that and pivoted way sooner. Hindsight 20/20 don't beat self up or feel any way. You free to live a new life now or realise this is really what you want and get back to it.
@peytonhibdon7659Ай бұрын
Definitely going to miss leaving you smart ass comments brother. I can see the stand up thing has potential for you. Riding the Charlie Ferguson is like riding a fat chick. It'll get you where you wanna go, but you don't want your boys seeing you do it. 🤣
@Master_YoshiАй бұрын
😂😂😂 Thanks man!
@cheetah740Ай бұрын
I thought you were quitting riding cuz your new grill cost you your 2025 race budget....🤣
@Master_YoshiАй бұрын
😅😅 Nah, its a multitude of reasons really, but the smiles/dollar is a big one!
@cheetah740Ай бұрын
@@Master_Yoshi I get that! Something tells me you and I will still be on camera 📷 🙂
@motionsick4973Ай бұрын
I do feel like track oriented channels are too niche to ever get big. So I feel you if you aren't having fun anymore, time to move on...I've enjoyed your videos, hopefully you keep making them
@Master_YoshiАй бұрын
That's tricky part too. It's difficult to stand out and be different in a field that everybody is in, and it's difficult to get everyone onboard with field that's different. Thanks man, I appreciate the support!
@tonykartracer8032Ай бұрын
It's all good, do what you feel is right. As far as the KZbin thing goes, you ain't going to make it unless you put on a persona and sell yourself out. Those who watch people who are real and true to themselves, are few and far inbetween..... you really have to push a certain image. And you have to know what field you're going into, there's just not that much interest as far as serious track riding goes. Now, there are a few moto vloggers and such that has a sizeable following but most of them are just clowns and riding like an idiot out on public roads. You have to appeal to the young people, that's where the draw is and always have been..... from music to movies to everything. Most successful people are sellouts, just how it is in the industry.
@KovertMechaАй бұрын
You gone stay in touch or you completely outta here
@Master_YoshiАй бұрын
Definitely going to stay in touch
@lexkingvlogs1582Ай бұрын
Aiight cuh, too many points to get to the point. You don’t like doing it no more, coo, we liked your content but you don’t wanna make it no more… coo. Aiight then. ✌🏾
@Master_YoshiАй бұрын
lol, I gave people like you everything you needed to know in less than the first 60 seconds.
@KingsofRecreationАй бұрын
@@Master_Yoshilet me respond to you from my real channel then… I watched the whole thing. Cause for me, seeing other brothas in the mix makes me proud. I watch both you and smith shot… if you can’t tell by my channel info… I have the exact same grind as you, same results too. But here’s the point. I just go away when I felt like the goal wasn’t achieved and then I came back simply just to do this shit for my kids and they’re friends entertainment. My little brother is Mike myke, nigga makes hundreds of thousand from social media. He always tells me to be my real self, but I never do on KZbin, so I understand your exact issues with KZbin persona… but guess what. I just keep doing this shit just to leave my digital footprint, not to get any money. Not to build a following. Simply just because it entertains me. My journey is now on training my son, he has a catalogue thru these videos of his beginning steps. When he looks back, he will see his history. If you were just doing it for money. Then coo… we will holla. But as I said, I’ve enjoyed watching your content to reference it with some things I was experiencing on 2 wheels. But if you’re leaving the space. Aiight den cuh. Stay safe.✌🏾
@Caliboi902RRАй бұрын
Wish you the best brother, will miss the uploads. From the owner of CBR 600rr community on fb 🫡