2022 LifeOfBurch Second Annual Meet-Up // Rebel 1100 // Full Group Ride (long version)
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This is a first cut of the 2022 Life Of Burch Second Annual Meet-up ride! Another version of this video should be coming soon with additional camera angles and video footage from other riders, so stay tuned!
Episode links in this video series:
Days 1 & 2 - The Ride to Annapolis: • ROADTRIP: Honda Rebel ...
Day 3 - Group Pre-Ride: • ROADTRIP: Honda Rebel ...
Day 3 - Group Ride: • 2022 LifeOfBurch Secon... (this video)
Day 4 - Shenandoah Skyway: • Honda Rebel 1100 // So...
Day 5 - 1260+ Mile IronButt Ride: • Honda Rebel 1100 // So...
Time indexes:
0:00 Arriving at the meet-up spot and counting bikes
2:26 Start your engines! Staging up for the ride out
3:43 We're rolling, with a big group of Rebel 1100's leading the charge!
7:12 Crazy road bicyclist playing chicken and running red lights
9:10 Power drifting the Rebel 1100 around corners
11:09 I don't normally video my fast riding antics and hooning around
14:03 Livestream just dropped out when switching from 5G to 4G
16:55 Reconnecting the livestream, future live ride brainstorming
19:10 No group comm's this time, but I sure wish we did!
21:34 Group ride etiquette and safety concerns
24:15 The Quad Lock vibration dampener makes the phone shake but saves the cameras
25:20 Group riding in formation is fine, but don't bunch up in corners!
28:15 Hoping to collaborate with other riders on video footage
34:52 Zoned out and forgot that I was recording
36:20 Riding closer than normal for the sake of the video
39:14 Ben, we're missing you this year!
44:25 Finally putting my left glove back on to warm up my frozen fingers
47:20 Fighting grooved pavement and pushing back against cagers trying to split the group
52:45 Separated by traffic lights again
56:35 Arriving at the taco truck to hang out for a while
59:55 The Honda Trail 125 managed to hang in for the entire ride!
1:02:15 Rebel DOWN, fell over on an incline, damaged tank! 😒👎
1:09:44 Walking over to place my order at the taco truck
1:11:36 Doing our video outro's and looking for our next stop
1:13:55 Riding back to the morning meet-up spot
1:16:03 The LifeOfBurch Garage is in session!
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QM
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#rebel1100 #cmx1100 #meetupvlog
2021 Honda Rebel 1100 DCT
Motorcycle road trip
Moto vlogger meet-up
crg lane splitter
sw motech
crg mirror
bar end mirror
honda rebel 1100 exhaust
rebel saddlebags
rebel 1100 luggage
Rebel 1100 touring
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I've said it many times and I'll say it again. What an amazing time. We have such a great community.
Always such a great pleasure to relive these awesome times!!! Still can't believe you made it all the way up here to ride with us man, not once, twice!! LEGEND!!
You talk about that traumatic event and an abundance just rolls by. Your bro is still riding with you.
SUCH a fun time!! As always, you’re a madman for making the ride from TX 🤘🏻
This looks like it was so much fun! I am hopefully getting my Rebel 1100 DCT tomorrow as my first bike! Will keep it in Rain Mode for awhile and bump it up to Standard when I'm ready.
@QuasiMotard
22 күн бұрын
Congrats on your new Rebel 1100! 😉👍 --QM
I'd love to show up to this one day in my Harley jacket on my super cub.... :P
I have been looking at the Rebel 500. I really love the style of the new ones. This video has inspired me more! 🤟
Can't wait for the next one
I like the longer uncut videos showing the whole ride. Its not for everyone i guess. Good idea uploading it for members only content
Thanks again for awesome videos! Mr. Aaron 🍻🍻
The weather here has been cold and hi winds and rain,anxious for spring.this ride is just what I needed,thank you.good info on how to ride with a group as well.
Amazing video....hoping for more uncut longer videos so you can just relax on the couch and watch :)
I still catching up with your work , but I love it , amazing channel .. I got into an accident my self , I have never got back , you are strong
Love your videos 💯☕
@QuasiMotard
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Henry! 👊😉👍 --QM
Great video, I definitely hope I make it to the next meet up.
For group ride talk, we use discord. We have a voice chat group we all use, doesn’t matter what setup your using.
@QuasiMotard
Жыл бұрын
That's a good tip! I've used Discord a few times on rides for comm's and file sharing. We used it on the Scooter Cannonball Run for rider location updates and emergency track notices (e.g., rider down, bike down, road closures, etc). Unfortunately, Discord is internet-based, and it only works when you have a good 4G/5G data connection. It's not a problem if you're traveling mostly on major interstates or near larger cities. However, there are lots of rural highways and vast stretches between states that can have spotty (or zero) mobile data. Dedicated bluetooth or other line-of-sight radios are the only reliable option in those cases. Cheers! 😉👍 --QM
Thanks for the video Q man
@QuasiMotard
Жыл бұрын
Howdy, Frank, and thanks for tuning in! 😉👍 --QM
I'm going to come from NYC to the next one! Just got the 1100 DCT today!
good times! A bit of a long ride for me or I would definitely be there.
Looking forward to watching ur Rebel videos. I mainly watch the small displacement stuff, but today I plunked down the cash on a 2022 1100 DCT. I’m excited and hope to join a meetup someday.
@QuasiMotard
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching, Susan, and congrats on your new Rebel 1100 DCT! I hope we can meet you on the road someday! 😉👍 --QM
At 40'18'' you passed a red Miata...caused you told us you like it previously!
This is a great video! Love to join if I were there.
So weird, I've seen so many videos with people talking about the problems with 1100s, yet, I see SO MANY people riding them.
@QuasiMotard
10 ай бұрын
The Rebel 1100 is a fantastic, fun machine! The few problems that I've experienced with my Rebel are the exceptions rather than the rule. The oil leak issue seems to be fairly common, but Honda is aware of the problem and they are working with owners and dealers to resolve it. Cheers! 😉👍 --QM
I love these videos. I've been putting them on in the background while I do other stuff, it's really relaxing. I do want to let you know, streaming platforms have banned people for having chat up from their streams while driving. You can stream but you just cant read chat or mess with the phone. Twitch has come down hard on people. I don't know about youtube streaming but I'm sure it's similar. Just be careful.
@89Husker
Жыл бұрын
I just got to where you mentioned possibly having someone to moderate and read out the chat to you. That sounds great and exactly what other streamers in cars do come to think of it.
@QuasiMotard
Жыл бұрын
That's good info regarding some channels being banned or flagged for comments while driving. I considered installing a small ruggedized tablet on the scooter behind the windscreen. That could allow me to tap to read comments while riding and still keep my eyes forward to the road. That's still dangerous, so I decided against that risk and complexity. I'm tentatively planning to bribe or hire a comment moderator that can help me with the livestreams for a few hours each day during the rides. I'll try to be online and streaming all day, but the live comment interactions will be coordinated for a shorter window of time while the moderator is available. I'll probably use StreamYard or Zoom to handle those sessions so other guests can join into the stream as well. Cheers! 😉👍 --QM
I would love to attend another annual meet up.
This is so cool man, once I get my bike I’d like to ride with you guys.. make some new friends
Congrats on 20 k well deserved enjoy your content and knowledge. Have you ever rode a suzuki Dr200 any thoughts? Looking for a no frills reliable bike.
@QuasiMotard
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! I have ridden the Suzuki DR200 and VanVan a few times. They are reliable, no-frills machines that are great under the right conditions (e.g., trails, gravel, and sand for the VanVan). Neither of them are very fast, so it can be challenging to ride them very far from home... much like the mini-moto's from Honda. My choice for a small dual-purpose bike would be the Yamaha XT250. It's not a stellar performer either, but the extra displacement and engine power let you ride highways easier, and the suspension is better than the small Suzukis. The XT250 is the only dual-purpose bike (to my knowledge) that has reasonable seat height... 32" is very approachable for shorter riders. Cheers! 😉👍 --QM
I'm hoping to make it this year if he does it again and if I can get my bike
Watching this on the big screen... couple more questions? Do you have a link to the windscreen mirror you have installed? I live that! Also, as a budding MotoVlog rider, i would love a tech load out/EDC vid! And the micro phone w/tachy tape IDEO l idea is awesome... Getting to hear the group banter would be superb!
@QuasiMotard
Жыл бұрын
That's the RiderScan Blindspot Mirror: amzn.to/3nJjXLp . It really helps situational awareness in traffic because the view is over 180° wide. There is a learning curve to using it because of the double-convex shape, but it becomes second nature after a few hours. I have a few vlogs where I discussed the helmet recording rig and related components: - Helmet and mic setup: kzread.info/dash/bejne/dpOgxM-FlMjUeLg.html - GoPro Hero 11 - Part 1: kzread.info/dash/bejne/o6KazsNupJy1qps.html - GoPro Hero 11 - Part 2: kzread.info/dash/bejne/c6dpq7GScZq-n8Y.html - Ulanzi case for GoPro 11: kzread.info/dash/bejne/e5N9lpt_YbbKY6Q.html I haven't done a formal vlogging equipment and EDC load-out video yet. Maybe I can work on that project over the next few weeks. If you're interested in all the nitty-gritty deails of the editing workflow, send me an email at quasimotard@gmail.com. I'll reply back with the full editing workflow, software & camera settings, equipment, etc. Cheers! 😉👍 --QM
Thank you so much for sharing! I do love your videos, especially the scooter cannonball videos LOL! That's what got me to your channel! Where are you based out of? Where is this ride? I'm in the PNW.
@99lunalupis
Жыл бұрын
Houston area?
@QuasiMotard
Жыл бұрын
Yes, I'm based out of Houston, TX. This ride was in Annapolis, MD, for the second annual @LifeOfBurch subscriber meet-up. I rode up there and back the past two years just for the meet... about 3100-3200 miles each time. I took a little extra time to ride scenic highways and byways for my return trip this time! 😉👍 --QM
25 bikes, wow. I can't talk my wife past three!
@QuasiMotard
Жыл бұрын
I was up to 26 bikes for a short time, but now I'm back down to 14. I need to get 4 of those back on the road... project bikes and maintenance issues have kept them sidelined for too long. Cheers! 😉👍 --QM
@Limewire1984
Жыл бұрын
@@QuasiMotard Thanks for the reply. Project bikes still count. Maybe I should try to pull a fast one and make the bike(s) multi-purpose: Like a lawnmower / bike or snowblower / bike. Plus, those activities would be much more enjoyable if I can also get my riding in.
Hey there Quasi, what a great time the all of you had! You think next year's ride will be on NAVIs? Be safe and hope you're on the mend!
@QuasiMotard
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Dean! If we decide to ride our Navi's next year in Annapolis, then I'd better plan for about 2 weeks just to ride up there and back! 🤣👍 --QM
Sometimes dry ice will pop a dent out
Hi! Just one question. How does your mirror in the center help you? What brand is it?
@QuasiMotard
Жыл бұрын
The center mirror is the RiderScan Blindspot Mirror: amzn.to/3nJjXLp . It really helps situational awareness in traffic. There is a learning curve to use it properly because the image is distorted by the mirror's convex shape, but it becomes second nature after a few hours of riding. It's very rare for me to be caught off-guard with a cager hiding in my blind spot while I'm riding with one of these mirrors. Cheers! 😉👍 --QM
Hey Quasi what do you think of the Rebel 1100 touring DCT model
@QuasiMotard
Жыл бұрын
Howdy, Ryan! I think the new Rebel 1100T would be a good starting point for someone who has already decided on a Rebel DCT, but they don't want to source their own fairing or windscreen, saddlebags, and other add-on accessories. Honda didn't really change anything to make this a "touring" bike, other than to add their accessory batwing fairing and a new set of hard panniers. Otherwise, it's the same bike with the same suspension and fuel capacity as the previous Rebel 1100 DCT. I wish that Honda had upgraded the suspension and added a larger fuel tank... that would have been worthy of the "Tour" badge, in my opinion. Unless someone is really set on Honda's batwing fairing and hard bags, I would recommend prospective buyers to save a bit of money and go with the non-Tour DCT version. Then they can add the touring accessories that suit their needs. My personal preference would be a MadStad Engineering adjustable windscreen, a Mustang seat, the OEM (Honda/SW-Motech) soft panniers, and maybe some footpeg extensions. Those accessories would cost less than the $1300 premium of the "Tour" model, and they would transform the Rebel into a better tourer. That's just my $0.02, anyway... different strokes for differrent folks. Cheers! 😉👍 --QM
Started watching your videos because I was interested in your experience with the Rebel DCT and was considering selling my 2014 CB1100 Deluxe for one but as of yet I haven't pulled the trigger but your videos keep me interested in the bike. I wanted to say I agree with your comments on group riding. I've experienced the same issues you state in your video. I've ridden for many years but haven't put up significant miles so I know my limitations and find I don't care to ride with more than a few others in a group ride. How difficult can it be to ride at a reasonable pace that everyone can enjoy? My biggest peeve these days are the riders that try to instruct other riders when to pull out at an intersection or when there is an opportunity to overtake. Don't need anyone trying to impose their questionable riding decisions on to other riders thru their intercoms. It's not a race so if that's what they want to do then be considerate of others and don't be part of the group who are out to enjoy the ride.
@QuasiMotard
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching and leaving feedback, Charlie! Group rides can get dicey, but we are a relaxed bunch of riders... no speed antics or crazy maneuvering in traffic. The Rebel 1100 is a great cruiser for riders under 6' tall. If you're taller or long-legged, then the Rebel might be a bit cramped. I'm planning to install a set of De Pretto Moto forward controls and a set of mini floorboards on my Rebel eventually. Cheers! 😉👍 --QM
@charliechance8589
Жыл бұрын
@QuasiMotard I'm 5'9" so that's not a problem but I would like to occasionally ride it with the wife and not sure she would be comfortable for something over an hour. I'm intrigued by the dct and I would have preferred it to have been belt drive over the chain and the Africa Twin engine has the opposite appearance to the CB1100's inline 4. I'll sit on the fence for now and enjoy your videos, thanks for the reply.
How much weight will a rebel 1100 handle rider and passenger
Thinking about trading my Harley for a Honda 1100. Just concerned about the long distance comfort! Currently have a softail!
@QuasiMotard
Жыл бұрын
Howdy, Emily! I guess that depends on your idea of "long distance" and how you like to tour. The Rebel 1100 is a surprisingly athletic bike, much more than the HD Softail. The Rebel 1100's engine makes less HP and torque, but it weighs a whopping 150 pounds less. The difference in handling between the bikes is night and day because of the lower weight and the Rebel's massive 35° lean angle vs. the Softail's 28.5°. The Rebel 1100's seating position is more sporty than most cruisers and bobbers. The forward reach to the bars can be troublesome for shorter riders, and the mid-controls can be too cramped for taller riders. The sweet spot for rider height seems to be 5'4" to 5'11". If you're interested in the DCT version, it's light years beyond the HD Softail. The ability to twist-and-go just can't be matched, and it suits the cruiser/tourer attitude. Both the manual and DCT versions have throttle-by-wire with 4 ride modes, ABS, traction control, and built-in electronic cruise control. It makes a superb back road cruiser. However, it needs a few add-ons to be an excellent touring bike: - setback handlebar risers - touring windscreen - footpeg extensions or forward controls - more comfortable seat - rear rack or saddlebag supports to carry luggage Some manufacturers are making forward control kits, so you stretch out your knees and hips. You might shop T-Rex Racing ( www.t-rex-racing.com/2021-Honda-Rebel-1100-Products-s/2229.htm ) and De Pretto Moto ( www.deprettomoto.com/en/250-cmx1100-rebel-2021-22 ) for those options. MadStad Engineering has fantastic touring screens that are adjustable and quick-removable ( madstad.com/collections/rebel/products/honda-rebel-1100-2021-up ). Memphis Shades also has some excellent options ( memphisshades.com/collections/honda-fairings-and-windshields/honda-rebel-1100-2021 ). The only other issue is the Rebel's soft rear suspension. The factory shocks are passable for lighter riders, but they are under-damped and need a lot of spring preload to compensate. The rear suspension can beat you up after a few hundred miles compared to other cruisers and proper touring bikes. Cheers, and I hope you find a Rebel that works for you! 😉👍 --QM
@emilya3395
Жыл бұрын
@@QuasiMotard thank you so much for the insight!
How did u mount ur phone to that livestream?
@QuasiMotard
5 ай бұрын
I use the Quad Lock case and mounting systems on all of my motorcycles and scooters. The phone was mounted with the rear cameras forward (toward traffic) and I used StreamYard to broadcast the video: kzread.info/dash/bejne/kYedtcico92apqQ.html My Cardo PackTalk was connected to my phone via bluetooth to provide the audio for the live stream. Unfortunately, the phone camera doesn't have any video stabilization when used in webcam mode, so the video was very rough and hard to watch. Connectivity for the live stream dropped in and out several times and varied between 5G/4G/LTE. Cheers! 😉👍 --QM
Please save the posted comments for later next time, it takes up the video. Show us the different bikes for example ;)
Where do you got the mirror from?
@QuasiMotard
4 ай бұрын
The bar-end mirrors are the CRG Hindsight LaneSplitter mirrors. You can see the installation video here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/h2t2ycmyZcfPkbA.html . Product links for the CRG mirrors and bar-end adapters are in that video description. The center mirror is the RiderScan Blindspot Mirror: amzn.to/3nJjXLp . It really helps situational awareness in traffic. There is a learning curve to using it properly because the image is distorted by the mirror's convex shape, but it becomes second nature after a few hours of riding. Cheers! 😉👍 --QM
@kusuko..scla..213
4 ай бұрын
@@QuasiMotard im talking about the one infront of you! The one you can see everything on the back!
@QuasiMotard
4 ай бұрын
@@kusuko..scla..213 That was the second part of my reply. The center mirror is the RiderScan Blindspot Mirror: amzn.to/3nJjXLp . 😉👍 --QM
Are these meetups actually quite boring?
@QuasiMotard
20 күн бұрын
Well, I guess it's all subjective about what's "interesting" or "fun" for you. These events usually focus on the meet-up and hanging out with friends, and less on a structured group ride. It makes more sense to me if the event lasts more than just an afternoon... 2-3 days duration makes the long trip more worth the effort. I treat these as "destination events" because they are usually across the country from me. The ride to and from the destination is mostly a long, fast highway slog, so there usually isn't much "fun" in that part of the journey. Cheers! 😉👍 --QM
Swag? lol
I don't like group riding. There's always that one guy that is unsafe with bad etiquette. Then there's the other type that rides really slow, not matching the group's speed. Just in the way and not budging. It's always my luck to get either .