Welcome to KrustyBoot

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Hi @KrustyBoot,

Welcome to MotoVlog.com.
Where are you from? What do you ride? Say hello, what do you like? Why are you here?

Got a photo of your bike?

 
@dandoolittle Thanks for the add

Hello from the UK, I'm originaly from Wales but now I live in East Anglia. I ride all the shit bikes :). I buy bikes when they are worth next to nothing, this means I inevitably end up having to do a lot of work but I like it that way! I'm currently riding a 1999 Yamaha XJR1300 Which I'm taking to a track day at Snetterton this month. It's probably the equivalent of taking a spoon to a gun fight but I don't like making life easy for myself! :P I'm here because I have an incurable addiction to motorbikes and I want to learn to make videos.
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Thanks, KrustyBoot
 
nice intro man! Welcome and props to you fixing old bikes. My goal is to buy a beaten old bike and fix it. Do you record your fixes?

That is a great goal! I would advise starting with a small single cylinder Japanese bike as they are easier to work on and parts are cheap / readily available, there are loads of benefits of starting small. Oh and try not to start with a bike that is a complete money pit! :P
I don't record working on bikes at the moment because sometimes it can be a handfull just fixing things let alone trying to record it as well! Although, maybe if I got a tripod that would make it possible. I am new to the video game tbh. If people want to see it I will give it a go though! :)
 
Hey from another East Anglia dwelling biker.

Nice XJR, I always fancied one having had a ride on a friends, should be great fun on the track!
 
Hello fellow EastAnglian!

Thanks! The XJR is a great ride, it looks good from afar but the closer you get the Krustier it gets!

You are welcome to try it some time, its in bits in the garage as I type this but it will be back together for the track day. So maybe some time after then? :)
 
That is a great goal! I would advise starting with a small single cylinder Japanese bike as they are easier to work on and parts are cheap / readily available, there are loads of benefits of starting small. Oh and try not to start with a bike that is a complete money pit! :p
I don't record working on bikes at the moment because sometimes it can be a handfull just fixing things let alone trying to record it as well! Although, maybe if I got a tripod that would make it possible. I am new to the video game tbh. If people want to see it I will give it a go though! :)
Of course. I would go for the cheaper option which is the Japanese bikes since parts are mass produced.
I'd definitely would watch! No pressure, just film what you want to film.
 

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