100,000 miles of regret | My RAM Promaster camper van

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Published 2023-12-28
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2019 RAM ProMaster 2500
136” wheel base. High Top
Color: Granite Crystal Metallic

BKXC Van Playlist:    • My RAM Promaster Van - The Nuggebago  

Wayfarer Vans Walter: wayfarervans.com/product/walter-camper-van-convers…

Altimeter: amzn.to/2PI3KaG
Phone holder: amzn.to/34kTvmE
Rear-view camera (similar item): amzn.to/4azIlYy
Seat Belt Extender: www.seatbeltextenderpros.com/

00:00 Intro
00:50 Life changer
01:22 Meeting Sarah
01:40 Don’t buy a RAM Promaster
03:21 drinkag1.com/bkxc
05:10 It’s not all bad
05:53 TRASH headlights
06:42 Wayfarer Vans kit
08:48 Van magic
09:19 Baby mouse house
10:46 Wear & tear
11:15 Shoulda had a window
11:53 Electric separation
13:07 Still haven’t sound what I’m looking for
13:50 Don’t like the sink
14:32 What about poop?
14:57 Smol fridge
15:32 Don’t need all those tools
16:20 Blower
16:45 NO RAGRETS
18:13 It was worth

All Comments (21)
  • @netac7667
    Over the years I lost interest in riding and slowly unsubscribed from the many MTB channels I followed.. except yours. I stayed more for the personality rather than the content (which is great too). I'm thankful for this kind of 'extra' content, other than the riding videos. It is truly inspiring to watch the path you took and still on. Looking forward to see what is coming next. Thanks.
  • @bernardlouis4629
    41 is still young. I'm 56 and still shredding and doing epic all dayers on the bike. You still have many years of biking and YouTubing ahead of you. Keep it up because we're all looking forward to more of your videos.
  • @johnhaug8317
    I too have a 2019 Promaster with 65K miles, which I fully built out myself (my COVID project). I am soooo happy to have made the decision to get the van. My wife and I (and our dog until he passed) have traveled all over the west mountain biking, skiing, hiking, and enjoying the great outdoors. The DIY buildout was challenging at times, but nothing I think most people with some construction/renovation skills can't handle. And the beauty of building it yourself is that you know about every system and component in the van - no mysteries. Thanks for all the MTB stoke as well as the Promaster stoke (when you're not getting towed) Brian. I have thoroughly enjoyed your channel and perhaps we'll swing over to your little paradise and say hello sometime!
  • @wantsanewvehicle
    I don't ever really plan on buying a ram promaster, but I watched this video just to see what issues you've had and whatnot. Glad I stuck around, the last minute made it worth it ;)
  • @andrewnorris5415
    Nice to hear your uncle Dennis still inspires you! Mine (who passed away a year or so ago) still inspires me too. It's as much the attitude you pick up when you remember them! And indeed, just do something, it will lead to many positives. Don't delay over all the choices we have, just make one and get going. Will learn a lot and have adventures.
  • @luism644
    Awesome to see how far you’ve come and where your van has taken you. I’ve been watching your channel since you were riding that Santa Cruz waaaay back, before you bought your first van, before you collaborated with Seth and STS, before you went to Japan, and rode around the world. You were just another guy posting mountain biking videos on youtube. It inspired me and motivated me to get into cycling myself. Cheers man! Another great vid.
  • @thomasboard7350
    brian is a huge inspiration to me. i was still new to MTB when i started to watching his videos in early covid, since then ive ridden tons of cool spots including sedona, santa cruz, whistler, big bear, and the sierras. im 10/50 into my 50 state shred!
  • @PuffinPass
    Engine replacement on your dime at 75k miles is a pretty big negative IMO. I was considering a van for a while but I have decided instead to go with a truck and add an overlanding style camper on it which will allow sleeping space as well as internal bike storage. The real issue with vans for me is the overinflated value they have at this point on the used market. I am seeing 200k E250 vans with the 5.4 Triton (yuck) going for 10k+ with utility racks still in them. I think vanlife in general killed vanlife as a reality for most people.
  • @stevecoscia
    This is a terrific video. 2019 was the year I got the OVRLND pop-up camper for my Nissan Frontier. I also benefitted during COVID and enjoyed hundreds of days, camping through the lower 48 states. I am 70 years old and enjoying every minute. I can relate to just about everything in this video. Nice job, conveying your thoughts and ideas.
  • @intensecycleboy
    Came here for a van build and Brian's character explanations of his gear. Got some well worded philosophy on life. Well done.
  • @pdadv77
    Glad I watched to the end! The Ram annoying chime now remedied with your solution! After building a van years ago I agree with many of your observations. Never needed a bathroom or shower, a power station is now so much simpler (on my new build) and I never installed a sink. Just a jug and a bin. Worked great!
  • @connorbruson473
    Driving a Promaster like a grandma is key! The transmission just can't take a lot of hard shifting. Our 2017 Promaster has ZERO problems in 85k miles. It's a game changer for mountain biking in so many new, beautiful places!!
  • @crjmoto
    Thanks for the update BK. Every time I talk myself out of buying a fancy new van I'm so grateful for my old Ford Econoline. I've got to give it a bit of a refresh and hang on to it for a while - no payment and so functional. But someday I'll get that upgrade...
  • @ericivy8888
    Fellow promaster owner here (4 years, 55K) and occasional MTB'r and have watched some of your videos over the years and took some of your advice (for van stuff & Bentonville trails) Thanks for doing what ya do!
  • @jonmarshall1502
    I’m going overseas next year, taking a year out from the daily drag of work. But I’m already thinking about what I’ll do when I return home, and something like a van was something I was considering. So this is a handy eye opener and I’m rethinking. Keep up the good work Brian.
  • @David_Arteman
    I loved my 2016 Dodge 1500 Promaster work van. The six cylinder FWD was really nice. Although the van had ISSUES and was quirky. My company tried to deliver TWO new vans and I refused. But accepted a brand new Chevrolet van in 2021 and retired Jan 2, 2022.
  • @thecampingbiker
    Brian, you have influenced my life in such a positive way. Keep up the good work in the new year!
  • @Adam6224x
    Hey Brian, honestly I don't like your biking videos so much. But this kind of content I really love. Especially when you become philosophical. And man, the time flyes! I remember you purchasing the van just a "few months ago"...
  • @matta2109
    It’s been quite a journey watching all your van videos and all the places it has taken you. I can’t believe that the 50 state shred happened a few years ago. Time just keeps doing it’s thing. I love watching your videos Bryan, keep up the good work!
  • @Nicholas-qd4lw
    I haven't rode in years, college got in the way and I've outgrown my bike, but I remember watching every single one of your videos after school back in 2019-2020. I must say watching you and seeing how the van has held up was very nostalgic