Nashville creator sent hand-built motorbike by subscriber was genuinely blown away by how epic it is
Published on Jun 14, 2025 at 7:45 PM (UTC+4)
by Grace Donohoe
Last updated on Jun 11, 2025 at 7:17 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Emma Matthews
This Nashville creator sent a hand-built motorbike by a subscriber, and after unboxing it, he was genuinely blown away by how epic it actually was.
He was sent a container with a surprise inside that was thoughtfully made by a fan.
Once it was opened, he decided to put it to the test.
And, he was blown away by what he found.
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Motorcycles often come in all different shapes and sizes.
For example, the Volonaut Airbike flying motorbike that looks like it came straight out of Star Wars.
Plus, another gearhead also added a plane engine to a custom motorbike, so it made an awesome noise.
But one man was the recipient of something much more exciting, and it was all down to the hard work of a savvy subscriber.
YouTuber Bikes and Beards got sent a mystery container, and there was something rather special inside.
“A fan sent this to me and I have no idea what’s actually in it,” explained the excited man.
He was told that it was a motorcycle, but until the top was opened, the contents had been keeping him guessing.
And, once he opened it, he was in for a rather pleasant surprise.

In the box, he found a hand-built motorbike that had some rather special features, and it was all built by a subscriber.
The small motorbike had custom stickers and was even equipped to shoot Nerf bullets.

After unboxing it, the YouTuber started it up and was eager to take it for a ride.
Once it was all fired up, it was clear that the motorbike was small but mighty powerful.
“It’s the fastest, best braking, best everything, I’ve ever ridden in my entire life,” the Nashville native said.

Online, auto enthusiasts often take a chance on motorbikes, in the hope of landing something special.
Take this Californian guy for instance, he decided to buy a Chinese motorbike on Amazon for just $1,600 and said it was actually decent value.
Plus, we can’t forget the mechanic who bought a trailer full of 16 motorbikes for $5,000, but faced a challenge.
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