Miscellaneous

  • Artic Cat Wildcat

    Artic Cat Wildcat

    This was my first taste of freedom after my injury, the Wildcat Trail is one of the best budget SXS on the market and I had a blast during its short stay on the channel.

  • KX250

    This bike was around long before the launch of the channel. I had won it in an auction on eBay and it had always been my dream bike growing up. I ended up selling it years later due to it just sitting and collecting dust but I will probably regret it someday.

  • KTM Duke 390

    “The Deal Of A Lifetime” I traded the clapped out KX100 and some cash for one of my favorite budget Sport Bikes on the market, the 390 Duke. With fun useable power and a fancy display, the Duke is the ultimate canyon carver on a budget.

  • HONDA CB300F

    I have owned two of these things and took one down to TN for a trip in the twisties. For the money this is a great motorcycle and would be the perfect bike for someone learning to ride or wanting some cheap reliable transportation.

  • HONDA CRF230L

    We picked up this mint 230L for Alexis so she could join me on the Dual Sport adventures, it paired nicely with the 250L but ultimately Alexis wanted something more trail oriented.

  • Yamaha Exciter 440

    I had it first, but Larry made it famous, these things are a blast to rip around the farm on the odd occasion that Ohio actually gets snow. So much fun that I have 3 stored away that I am hoarding.

  • OneWheels

    The Onewheel is one of the most fascinating toys I have ever owned, it is like snowboarding on land and is a blast to carve around urban areas and explore new cities. I sold all of mine but will likely own another someday especially with the range on the new GT.

  • Honda Trail 125

    The Trail, such a legendary machine in the Honda lineup. Unfortunately the new one just doesn’t feel the same and shares too many components from the Grom. Not a huge fan overall.

  • Honda Navi

    One of the cheapest non Chinese motorcycles you can buy. With an MSRP of $1,800 you get a lot of fun for your money. Would be perfect for someone living in the city but a bit impractical for my needs.

  • 2006 KDX 200

    The KDX200, it will be getting its own dedicated page soon enough because it deserves it. A legendary bike that can still hang with the best of them, look forward to a full KDX build in 2023.

  • Yamaha Super Tenere

    My Boomer Cruiser! The Super T is a fantastic ADV bike, with the shaft drive and buttery smooth motor I could have travelled across the country in comfort. I am not quite ready for a bike like this yet but I would still recommend it for a solid budget Adventure bike.