ABSOLUTELY I would definitely still do it. I've loved learning how to edit the clips too. I use Davinci Resolve for editing, it's cool to learn something like that. Yes I agree totally, I was initially obsessed with getting subs but no longer, they'll happen when they happen. I like your green theme, having an individual brand 'look' is great, it took me a while to settle on something. Just evolving in to a cool channel is my goal. My first motorbike related content was in December so it's only 7 months old. Happy days ;-) Cheers mate, I'll keep an eye on your fun and gamesIf you already have a plan go stick out from the rest then just be patient bro. Most of the big youtubers we are watching have been on the platform for 5 to 10 years almost. And starting up is hard. But once you are going it will be a snowball effect (my snowball isn't moving yet, but i have a feeling it will roll down soon!)
The key is you just gotta enjoy your stuff. If you do it to grow or get money you will get numbers crazy and get depressed really fast.
I started because i liked recording my rides with my friends, and because we like meme's i just eddited funny videos of us to watch and laugh on day we couldnt ride. And now i have 183 subs and a couple of core people that keep interacting which makes it even more fun to do.
Just ask the question, if no one would watch your videos, would you still do them. For me it's a def yes!