CBOYSTV
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Life Wide Open with CboysTV | |
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Hosted by | CBOYSTV |
Genre | Talk |
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Language | English |
Length | 1–2+ hours |
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Audio format | MP3 |
No. of episodes | 6 (as of Aug 30, 2021) |
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Original release | July 13, 2021 | – present
CBoys TV is an American motorsports and comedy YouTube group headquartered on Cormorant Lake (Minnesota) United States.[3] The "C" in CBoys stands for "Cormorant" and the groups motto is "Life Wide Open"[4][5] In 2021 the Group passed 1 million subscribers on YouTube. The group consists of CJ Lotzer, Ryan Iwerks, Ken Matthees, Ben Roth, and Micah Sandman. The CBoys ran into legal trouble in 2019 when they jumped a jetski from one body of water to another. And again when they were drifting and racing on a lake near cormorant. the lake incident resulted from a DNR officer seeing a post on the CBoys instagram account showing the activity. The officer issued a reckless driving ticket. [6] The Minnesota DNR issued two citations, the equivalent of traffic tickets, to Jake Sherbrooke.[7]
Members[]
In 2020 it was announced that Jake Sherbrooke had left the CBoysTV group to start his own channel. In a video explaining the decision Sherbrooke said that he had left because he felt like he did not have a purpose in the group other than doing dangerous stunts. Sherbrooke wished the group the best and said he was happy for their success.[8][9] Sherbrooke has gone on to create his own channel amassing 127,000 subscribers. The channel is called Hangin' W Banging.
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Fleet of motor vehicles[]
Current[]
- Tesla Model X
- Mustang Mud Truck
- Hovercraft
- Fake Lamborghini Diablo
- Ford Excursion Limousine
- MasterCraft
- Smart Car's
- Snowmobiles
- Dirt Bikes
- Chevrolet Corvette
- Ford Rangers
- Shifter Carts
- Modified Chevrolet Aveo converted to be a V8 Monster Truck
- Nissan GTR
- Subaru WRX STI Hatchback
- Subaru WRX
- Can-Am Maverick X3
- Ford Super Duty
- Ram TRX
Former[]
- Ford Raptor
- Ford Mustang (belonging to Jake Sherbrooke)
- Chevrolet Silverado
- Lincoln Town Car Limousine
- Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT
Future[]
Associated channels[]
- CboysTV Clips
- Erased Products
Clothing and apparel[]
CBoys TV produces clothing in apparel sold on their website and app. The group also sells motorsports parts on their site Wide Open Parts.
References[]
- ^ a b "About Cboys TV". YouTube.
- ^ "CboysTV - YouTube". www.youtube.com.
- ^ "With throttles wide open, small-town 'CBoys' achieve YouTube stardom". Star Tribune.
- ^ "How Five Local Friends Turned Their YouTube Channel, CboysTV, Into A Full-Blown Business". August 3, 2020.
- ^ Hocker, Cornelius G. "Internet fame not worth risking your life for likes, comments, & views". www.valleynewslive.com.
- ^ "YouTubers attract law enforcement after jet ski stunt in MN". Bring Me The News.
- ^ "Rider cited for watercraft jump over road in YouTube stunt". www.valleynewslive.com.
- ^ "Jake Sherbrooke Abruptly Left CboysTV — and Is Starting His Own YouTube Channel". Distractify.
- ^ "Why Jake Left CboysTV (I Fired the Manager) THE FULL STORY" – via www.youtube.com.
- YouTube channels launched in 2015