A Cinematic Short Film about Men's Health | RIDE TO HEAL by Mojobike

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"Ride to Heal" is more than just a film—it's a heartfelt reminder that, sometimes, the road to recovery is best travelled with others. Let this story encourage you to reach out, share your burden, and find solace in the connections that make life's journey meaningful.

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Hope you liked the film. This one's close to my heart ❤️ On a lighter note, I also wanted to ride in the front 😂

mojobike
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My husband started riding within a few months of losing our 21-year old son to suicide in 2018 at the recommendation of a friend who rode and had lost his daughter. He said it helped with his grief. I later joined my husband as a passenger, then getting my own endorsement and bike in the summer of 2020. I can tell you without a doubt, our motorcycles saved us, healed us and still do every time we ride, along with our deep faith in God 🙏

amyv
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My brother took his life two years ago at the end of this month. He left behind a couple of motorcycles, I started riding them and it’s been a gift. RIP my brother.

D-doggy
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BEEN RIDING SINCE 13 YEARS OLD. EXACTLY AT 50 WENT THROUGH A SEVERE HEART ATTACK. 56 NOW. STILL RIDING... EVERY DAY... COLD OR HOT. MY HEART WORKS MUCH BETTER ON MY BMW S1000XR. WAITING IN 3 MONTHS FOR THE NEW M ONE. STILL RIDING... ENJOY LIFE GUYS. EVERY DAY. AGE IS JUST A NUMBER. ❤

roadrunner
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Started riding in 2021, at the age of 35. Since then, I ended a toxic relationship, lost my dad, and now we are dealing with another health issue in our family. But I also left a terrible job and started new ones where I feel recognized and happy. Today, I have my own business, and a beautiful wife. Riding helped to face my fears and encouraged to pursue my happiness. Can’t imagine my life without riding, hot or cold, dry or wet.
Keep riding guys.

GustavoCMac
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I started riding in 67 and i still ride today.
I've lost my Parents, my sister, two good friends, my dog and lastly my wife. Loosing my wife was by far the worst.
In the end a cup of pain is still a cup of pain . Reach out to others keep riding and believe in God.
Best

TitanJ
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In my 20s, I owned a motorcycle and cherished every ride. Although I sold it years ago, I've always yearned to own another. Last month, my best friend, partner, and husband passed away unexpectedly. In an effort to heal, I recently bought a new motorcycle and have been riding through the desert. The grieving process is incredibly challenging, but I find that getting on the bike and immersing myself in nature provides some solace.

Thank you very much for creating this video.

bhuff
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A BIG SHOUT OUT TO THAT FRIEND WHO GETS YOU OUT OF DARK PLACES!!!

doneljohnmontano
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I am 67 years old, I'll be 68 this March. I'm dealing with a Blood Disorder that will go into Bone Marrow Leukemia and Blood Leukemia if I don't take my medication daily which causes me nausea. I've owned a motorcycle since I was 11 years old, I now own a 2021 Honda CRF300LAM and it is the Best Therapy for Me ever! LOVE IT!

lancebrown
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This hit a raw nerve with me. We men are brought up to be the rock. But, as solid as we think we are, we do crack. My wife died 15 years ago and with her passing, my reason for living died too. Riding does help to clear away the fog of despair for a time but I still have to return to an empty quiet house. What is the answer? I don't know. I'm still looking. Yes, there is professional help out there, if you can afford it. But, it still comes back to that issue, you are the man, you are the problem solver. We are caught between a rock and a hard place. I do have a few solid male friends, but their line of thinking is the same as mine. I do think that deep down they CAN relate to the way I am feeling, but, like me they have no answers either. I am my father's son. I realise now that my dad was suffering the same emotions I am now, but I was not aware of it, so I made no effort to help him. It's too late now, he's gone. I'm sorry dad. To all you blokes out there feeling the same as me, stay strong and ride.

roncasperson
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I know this was for MEN, ...but as a 44 year old single woman, I need this!!! I've been studying and I am taking the MSF course in less than 2 weeks. This video hit home and I'm hoping the experience of riding will bring me joy, learning, appreciation, new friends, and more!

bjfilly
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This is exactly why I ride! <3 To all the men who are struggling with life... Hope you all RideForever!!!

sahaabakbarnz
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This actually works, 15 years ago i broke up with my girlfriend, she cheated on me 😢. Sold my car and bought a ducati monster and i ride everywhere around the country meeting new people and friends it was the best feeling ever😊

akumaz
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This shouldn’t have made me tear up, but here we are. Due to a rare genetic condition called Fabry Disease, I’ve had a kidney transplant, a stent in my heart that failed, and a double bypass, and I should be dead. Instead, I’ll be 50 in a few short months. But with incredible medical science, and unyielding support from my wife and best mates, I’m still on the mountain bike. I’m still on the dirt bike. I’m still on the ADV bike. I’m still backpacking. I hope anyone who sees my comment here can internalize one thing: you’re not done here. You’re still in the fight. Make every fucking day count. ♥️

gzahnd
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When my father was diagnosed with cancer, he asked me and my sister to buy motorcycle so he could ride with his childrens. We agreed and at 40 years old i started riding. I never wanted to ride i was kinda scared how i would behave on a bike. I dont regret it, last summer we went on many bike ride. He past away in march. I will always be gratefull that he pushed me toward motorcycle, I'll always be riding with him on my mind. Rip C.

jonathanboucher
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Am now 72 and just retired from full time work due to declining health with an incurable lung disease, plan is to keep riding for as long as I can.
To all readers listen to your body if you think something is wrong go to your doctor, and if as in my case they say it's nothing but you still feel ill get a second opinion.

philipjackson
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This was a masterpiece. No dialogues, no weird angles. Just minimal sound of bike and a soothing track. I feel the need to ride now. ❤ loved it!

TrailsOfSaint
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At 41 Accidently bought the first Bike my Enfield...its love❤ Been able to connect with a wonderful Riding community in NCR. Riding is meditative. It Heals, gives you a new tangent. You ride outside and inside.

Still far from where i would want myself to be in the inside..but whenever in on the roll, I am more Alive!

Ride with responsibility, Ride with soul, Discover places while you are able to discover your self... Love!!❤

rkchaudhary
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As a mental health professional, and someone whom lost their pup late October this year… this hit hard, but also gave me a sense of healing. Thank you, Mojo, for giving a voice to grief, and for bringing to attention something dear to me and something I’m passionate about. Mental health. Much love to you man!

jonathancenteno
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Healing myself with riding for the last 7 years, and recently helping the love of my life through her darkest times with two wheel therapy. It's the best medicine and sharing it with someone else is what this life is all about :) Amazing film, I love it, and I love you for making it. I wish you many years of riding and success to your channel! Thank you for motivating me today! Subscriber for life!

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