Blogs and You Tube Channels

I follow a bunch of moto bloggers and vloggers to learn about bikes, gear, travel, and the day-to-day motorcycle life. This page is my running list of creators I actually watch—why I like them, what they’re best at. None of this is sponsored; opinions are mine. If I ever use an affiliate link, I’ll mark it.

Why this exists:
I’m always hunting for real-world advice: the kind that helps you pick a helmet, pack smarter, or choose a route that doesn’t waste a sunny day. These creators deliver—clear reviews, honest road stories, and practical tips I’ve used on my own rides.

 

Bikes and Bears / SRKCyclesMore lighthearted and sometimes sarcastic, but legit information from true motorcycle enthusiasts

SRK Cycles and Bikes And Beards
Best for: Fun videos with information on motorcycle brands, types and what to look for when purchasing.
Why I follow: Sean gave up his 9-5 job to pursue his passion of selling, riding and living motorcycles. His passion shines through his videos. To him, this isn’t a career, it’s a lifestyle; and that shines bright in his videos. Good clean fun, with great solid information.
Ratings: Usefulness 4/5 · Honesty 5/5 · Depth 4/5 · Watchability 5/5


Ride to FoodStaci makes videos of solo travel all over the United States looking for great food destinations

Ride to Food
Best for: Informative videos of locations, gear, and traveling solo on a motorcycle.
Why I follow: There is a solid and broad amount of information in these videos. Staci travels solo and camps from her motorcycle. She not only shows the routes she takes, but reviews many of her stops, the gear she uses and the lessons she learns as she rides. This is a well rounded channel that is not only interesting to watch, but also informative. She travels all over the USA, which helps the videos vary in the information provided.
Ratings: Usefulness 4/5 · Honesty 5/5 · Depth 5/5 · Watchability 4/5


Yammie Noob — Informative videos mostly geared at street bikes, but also with a clear desire to help new riders learn.

Yammie Nood
Best for: Learning riding styles, and what to do and not to do on a motorcycle, along with gear and motorcycle reviews and recommendations.
Why I follow: I started following for the riding videos. Even as a seasoned rider, I found I would learn from Yammie Noob. As I explored his videos, I found great videos rating different gear, and even entertaining videos on different motorcycles. Generally, he gears the videos to sport bikes, but there is a clear respect for all riders. Many of the videos feel like nothing but infographics and stock pictures or videos, but Yammie is always the one narrating and providing solid information.
Ratings: Usefulness 5/5 · Honesty 5/5 · Depth 4/5 · Watchability 4/5

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