thank you! I thought that people from various countries would be able to see it if there were no lines. All I can say is that the bike and travel are great, especially the Old Brit Twin.👍
These films speak to anyone who has owned an old classic bike. We've all been there stuck at roadside unable to fire her up. Taking a time out to relax, lets your subconsciousness mind work the problem before re-marshaling the effort. Thanks for capturing this for all to see and appreciate.
Indeed, this video summarizes my memories and experiences that I have continued to ride on old motorcycles. I want to thank you, it was a great experience. Thank you for watching!
yep...going through all the 'routines' and 'rituals' we follow.... I've learned that unless my horn blows a strong clear beep beep, there is no way in hell you will kick or push that bike to start. Needs a FULL charge, or none at all. How far have you pushed your bike? I'd say 2 miles, including some small hills! #Daytona T100 1967
@@mozdickson After such experiences, we become more attentive, more skilled at maintenance, and more attuned to these vehicles. It's a good vehicle from a good era, although many people may not be able to ride it casually.
thank you! I hope many people watch and enjoy it. I personally would most like to see footage of old British motorcycles just riding around. There aren't many videos like that, so I just tried to make one myself.
@@dropmotors8501 "The Quixotes of this Age fight with the Wind-mills of their owne Heads." John Cleveland ,1644. Here in Montana a few also ride this way, the iron horse having replaced the ones of flesh and blood. I'm always reading "Quixote" and "Visions of Cody" it seems.
@@borkfork3163 We're old iron donkeys that don't fit the modern age, and we're wandering a wasteland that isn't popular as a tourist spot, looking for a windmill to fight with.😆