Nice video. Calming and slow, just like my bike riding 🤨 Just a quick question . What is the BB for this frame ? T 47 internal and then 86 mm...only difference I would like to put a SRAM Force on the bike. Thx
Hello, i’ve watched a lot of reviews on this bike, and looking to buy it? but whenever i go to the bike link, it says “250W” in the specs, what’s the matter of that.. isn’t it a 750W?
I'm thinking of building one of these up as a gravel race bike. I have a Nukeproof Digger with a 69 head angle which is too slack. How are you getting on with this? Would it be good to race on, is it responsive and does it carry speed well? Thank you!
Beautiful build!!! I almost spent 3 grand a on a Cervelo Apero(dope bike), but i keep coming back and looking at metal bikes(steel, aluminum, titanium).
What a classically sublime creation which pays homage to the halcyon days of cycling. The classical soundtrack accompanying the footage added to the essence of traditional craftsmanship. Nice work!
Nicely shot with good pacing - only change would be a score which did not repeat. Owing a custom built Titanium bike based on a Lynskey frame I can really appreciate what went into its construction.
some of it is drywall, and the walls an ceiling then skimmed with plaster for a nice finish. if you mean in the dog bath, the tile backer board allows me to create a watertight environment even before tiling.
@@Jimmidoesstuff I was referring to the walls. Interesting to see how they achieve a smooth finish on walls and ceilings in other countries compared to the US. Keep on truckin'
It just works real good, on full auto, and is smallish. Basically means I can just drop it, point-and-shoot and will get amazing results 99/100 with any more effort. Obviously this comes from 20 years of shooting photos but generally speaking it just works effortlessly. It's more work that shooting on a phone. But looks nearly as good as a pro camera with pro edit. Any others questions feel free to sling them over.
I wonder why Time doesn't ship their frames with axles screwed in. My ADHX 45 arrived with cracked chainstay due to impact on the side of the box. I'm pretty sure if axles were installed - it survived.
We actually have the Rode and DJI wireless mics at the studio. Perhaps I should borrow them for my personal videos. Would be a lot more convenient than a podcast mic - but that I happened to have lying around. All that said, any videos with talking I would shoot on a different camera.