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WATCH: A Nostalgic First Motorcycle Ride In This Short

Take a ride down memory lane.

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Many hobbies involve groups of people who act like a family. If you’re interested in something, odds are there are many others who feel the same. For this group of people, they want to keep their hobby within their actual family as well.

This short video shows how you can pass down your interests and involve your loved ones. The film starts with a slogan of “Motorcycles change lives. Pass them on.” Featured is a young boy, Caden, discovering his grandfather’s motorcycle helmet and other memorabilia.

He wheels out a motorbike and his grandfather joins him in fixing it up. We then get the magical moment the bike finally runs and Caden can race through the farm. The film ends with the message “Legends are made, not born”. This is probably a homage to the awards Dennis, the grandfather and Brett Smith, the mind behind the short film.

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Filmed in 8K on a RED Epic with anamorphic lenses the short has a clean cut and nostalgic feel. Furthermore, the actual motorcycle used within the video is a Honda XR75. Also, three farms where used, on the last day of daylight savings time to create the perfect “golden hour” type footage.

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