The production and review itself was insane levels of quality man. Hopefully we can see more such reviews of different bikes on your channel. You have an interesting and different perspective towards the usability and overall practicality of the bike, that is sometimes missed on higher budget reviews.
This is the best video on Trident 660 in RU-vid.Watched the video and immediately subscribed to the channel.Great presentation without a single minute boring moment.
After watching this video. One thing about Anurag.........superb....superb....superb entertainer with lots of information about the mighty triumph...🙏🏻😎
@AnuragSalgaonkar , this is one of the better commentaries I have heard on the internet (not counting just Indian channels). I really enjoyed how you brought out the emotions and practicality of owning an aspirational motorbike. It was a well rounded video that covered every nuance, not just of the bike, but of the country where it is sold. Keep up the good job; you have earned my like and my subscription to your channel. BTW, "yeh kitna deti hai" :-) .
bro your way of describing, sound effects, editing you do to your videos are top notch.....i guess you work in some firm related to digital industry..........the music at the end note👌👌👌👌
I being a newbie in yt, bro your complete video is insane... I mean cant even imagine how did you pulled it.... Congrats brother.... You have justified every minute of your video.. Even triumph might not bring this kind of video😅😅
The way you presented the review is just superb, like the way your intended audience could relate. Emphasizing on the points I exactly wanted to know, and with little jokes here and there cutting the monotony. Though I know all of these things are available in all superbikes, though I will want to give it a try, because you made me believe that it is really a good bike. I believe you will go far..
Myself very fond of motor bikes, thought of buying rtr 200 but my job doesnt allow for it. Iam a service engg and need to travel through south indian states frequently. So owning a bike is impractical for me but i hope someday ill buy a bike and go for a road tour.
Seeing this video and living in europe for a while made me understand why westerners are afraid of indian roads. I feel scared just by watching how dangerous theses roads are even though I used to ride a lot in India. I guess I've lost all my alertness on the road because I never need to be alert here because of the dedicated lanes for bikes.
The way you connected to your bike is soo good✨.....and the editing,review, sharing your experience with the bike are top noch💯💥 and please do this kind of review with TVS Apache rr 310 I am looking forward to it ....🙆
Looks like definition of Middle class changes from place to place. A middle class indian (a definition widely accepted by most Indians), might not buy 8 Lakhs bike, not even a 8 Lakh car.