On the @Harleysite YouTube channel you can find my current motovlogs from the tours and experiences that I do and that I want to share with you.
In the current Motovlog 34, I'm out and about in Willingen, but you can also find Motovlogs for the Hamburg Harley Days or the Swiss Harley Days in the playlist on the Harleysite Youtube Channel.
Motovlog from the Bike Days Willingen
#34 Motovlog - Flo from Bike Days Willingen, rides the new Street Glide 117 for the first time and shows us a few hotspots in Willingen.
What exactly is a Motovlog?
Motovlogs, or motorcycle vlogs, are a special form of video blogs in which the vlogger films and comments on his experiences on the motorcycle. Typically, the vlogger attaches a camera to the helmet or motorcycle to capture the ride from the rider's perspective. During the journey, interesting routes, scenic highlights, events or special motorcycle tours are documented. There are often comments and personal impressions from the vlogger, which are intended to make the video entertaining and informative.
These videos are particularly popular with motorcycle enthusiasts as they provide insights into different routes, riding techniques and motorcycle culture. Viewers can also gather new inspiration for their own tours and trips through Motovlogs. Motovlogs combine the adventure of motorcycling with the creativity of making videos and communicating primarily via social media. In my case you will find a Motovlog playlist on my YouTube channel, where all videos are listed.
In the first videos I was on the new CVO Street Glide, now I'm on the CVO Road Glide. In between, I also travel on other models, and whenever possible, I will take you with me.
Unfortunately, this type of documentation is very time-consuming, which is why the videos come online a little late. I'm still looking for the best flow in order to report as up-to-date as usual, as usual.
I hope that I can inspire you a little bit about my video documentation. Someone recently told me at an event that he could learn something from many of my videos. So I've already helped a biker, which I consider to be a successful thing.