You can always watch his version of events to hear his commentary (which is kinda the point of collaboration vids!) ;-)Really well done with all the calm explanations on what is coming up.
Too bad you two did not have comms or swapped audio files so we could hear the other rider reactions.
Or when collaborating each creator gets a different slice of the footage pizza and cup of teh conversation soup to make their video so the audience feels included in the conversation.You can always watch his version of events to hear his commentary (which is kinda the point of collaboration vids!) ;-)
Really well done with all the calm explanations on what is coming up.
Too bad you two did not have comms or swapped audio files so we could hear the other rider reactions.
There really are two schools of thought on this.You can always watch his version of events to hear his commentary (which is kinda the point of collaboration vids!) ;-)
That's a pretty cool vid.I'll be watching this one later.
I think that about myself.Hahaha... I don't run comms, I'm not interesting enough to have a 2 way conversation on my bike rides... I'm barely interesting enough to have a one way conversation! :-D Hahahaha
I get banter can make a video. Look at @LoneWolfer latest video on here. That was just us passing time but made for some great entertainment.There really are two schools of thought on this.
I have done two trips to Scotland with my brother, the first one I just did video with my audio, the second, this year, I did with his audio included. My other half prefered this year's one because of the banter, but the first one was also good. I began to wonder if she was watching someone else's videos.
I'll be watching this one later.
Enjoyed that one, every time I see green laning videos it makes me want to get something that can go off road, was looking at a CRF 350 earlier, lovely looking bike. I do like both the Toureg and Himalayan as well.The other day I met up with @NooBiker on my Aprilia Tuareg 660, he on his Royal Enfield Himalayan and we went trail riding on my local green lane loop in the Surrey Hills. It was a cracking day and great fun to hang out with him in the dirt.
Anyhows, here is the vid of what we got up to:
The CRF 250/300 is a great bike to enjoy the green lanes on. The Tuareg is probably better suited to someone who have gotten used to the trails. The Himmy is a great bike for it, but heavyEnjoyed that one, every time I see green laning videos it makes me want to get something that can go off road, was looking at a CRF 350 earlier, lovely looking bike. I do like both the Toureg and Himalayan as well.