Don't be internet impatient and you'll enjoy where this goes. The production values are excellent.
The second is another atmospheric piece (I'm a media arts teacher, what can I say? I love moody artsie shorts!) This one is about a bike mechanic in London (UK). It follows not only his work but his ethos. This piece not only follows the art of the mechanic, but it also follows the art of the craftsman. Once again, if you're an internet twitch addict you'll find this long and boring, but if you can lose yourself in a narrative, this one is lovely.
The next is another fantastic video production that catches the raw, wild feeling of riding. Cafe bike based and focused on friends completing a bike journey together, the video uses strong visual editing and audio to put you into their saddles.
This video uses music as effectively as BLAZER to put you into a motorcycle riding frame of mind.
If you're looking for a more documentary approach, the Classic Motorcycles documentary series will give you an accessible review of the beginnings of such classic British marquees as Ariel.
Open these up in the full youtube window and you'll get suggestions down the right side about similar videos. You'll discover a wealth of motor cycle culture well beyond the frantic, herd minded focus on current motorcycle news.