What is Motovlogging: Motovlogging is the practice of filming video blogs ("vlogs") while riding a motorcycle, combining elements of "motorcycle" and "video log". Learn more here
Motovlogging is a style of video blogging (vlogging) where the creator documents their motorcycle rides and experiences, typically using a helmet-mounted action camera (like a GoPro) and sometimes a microphone inside their helmet.
It combines motorcycling and storytelling, allowing the rider to share their perspective from the road while talking to the audience.
Motovlogs often include:
➡ Ride commentary – talking about the bike, gear, road conditions, or personal thoughts.
➡ Travel and exploration – showcasing scenic routes, city rides, or long-distance journeys.
➡ Bike reviews and tips – discussing motorcycle performance, maintenance, or riding advice.
➡ Motovlogging has become a popular niche on YouTube and social media, since it gives viewers a first-person riding experience and a sense of community around motorcycles.
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