Oh, I don't watch every single new video that shows up in my subscription feed. I scroll through and add shit to my Watch Later list if it seems interesting. Plus a lot of the channels I sub to will only put out one short video each month or every other week. Also I don't watch TV anymore, or even Netflix for that matter.Doombrain wrote:where do you nerds find the time??
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Mr. Moon is definitely one of the more creatively storied and produced Youtubers I've watched.Whiskey 7 wrote:I did and found your Mr. Moon most interesting... Here's the link
https://youtu.be/KygbaN63sLs
And to be fair, I just copied and pasted (thanks Foo) not really caring of the content. It looks like Lego so I better check for those other movies
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Id recommend watching FortNine too. Ryan, the guy that presents the videos, has a bit of a bias towards off-road bikes. No supersport over there. I can really recommend these videos, even to non-riders:Κracus wrote: Hah, I also used to watch ChaseonTwoWheels and I still watch Motorcyclist Magazine. I'll have to check out 44teeth.
I mostly listen to music and watch dirtbike videos, usually from the CROSS TRAINING ENDURO SKILLS channel. He's an aussie that makes some pretty good dirtbike tutorial vids, very helpful stuff and I'll admit I've learned a fair bit from his videos. I also watch videos from Graham Jarvis, super awesome dirtbike rider, honestly, probably the best on the planet..
Honda Africa Twin review:
[youtube]tMILVr42zR4[/youtube]
KTM 1290 Super Adventure R review:
[youtube]8b31J9-VKug[/youtube]
And, IMO the best one in terms of style and presentation, his Yamaha SCR950 review:
[youtube]Tv-1wmRSxvM[/youtube]
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I believe I've seen some of those vids pop up on my feed but I never check em out as I'm not keen on adventure bikes. At least not yet.
I have however been watching 44teeth. Specifically the bike on a budget challenge with the ninja and the suzuki 750 (I think). I sorta like it, but I feel like they could have better production quality in a lot of instances. I recently bought a Go pro Hero 5 but I haven't been making good use of it. I need to get some good editing software and probably a bunch more crap to make half decent videos.
I have however been watching 44teeth. Specifically the bike on a budget challenge with the ninja and the suzuki 750 (I think). I sorta like it, but I feel like they could have better production quality in a lot of instances. I recently bought a Go pro Hero 5 but I haven't been making good use of it. I need to get some good editing software and probably a bunch more crap to make half decent videos.
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Not a fan of adv bikes myself either, but the way those reviews are made makes it a joy to watch IMO.
44teeth isn't about production quality or big budgets. It's a bit boys-and-their-toys. I think these lads are great characters and really enjoy watching them.
44teeth isn't about production quality or big budgets. It's a bit boys-and-their-toys. I think these lads are great characters and really enjoy watching them.
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I feel like I've only been watching Regular Car Reviews lately.. highly recommended.
https://www.youtube.com/user/RegularCars
https://www.youtube.com/user/RegularCars
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wonder how the Africa twin holds up against some of my dream rides - Engineer Pass,Eraser wrote:Id recommend watching FortNine too. Ryan, the guy that presents the videos, has a bit of a bias towards off-road bikes. No supersport over there. I can really recommend these videos, even to non-riders:Κracus wrote: Hah, I also used to watch ChaseonTwoWheels and I still watch Motorcyclist Magazine. I'll have to check out 44teeth.
I mostly listen to music and watch dirtbike videos, usually from the CROSS TRAINING ENDURO SKILLS channel. He's an aussie that makes some pretty good dirtbike tutorial vids, very helpful stuff and I'll admit I've learned a fair bit from his videos. I also watch videos from Graham Jarvis, super awesome dirtbike rider, honestly, probably the best on the planet..
Honda Africa Twin review:
[youtube]tMILVr42zR4[/youtube]
KTM 1290 Super Adventure R review:
[youtube]8b31J9-VKug[/youtube]
And, IMO the best one in terms of style and presentation, his Yamaha SCR950 review:
[youtube]Tv-1wmRSxvM[/youtube]
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWvOhcVpgS4[/youtube]
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Custom Gamer
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Noclip
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Cody's Lab
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IGN
LGR
Linus tech Tips
GGRC
GGmanlives
EEVblog
Hydraulic Channel
Waterjet Channel
Custom Gamer
DraQu
Noclip
The 8-bit guy
Cody's Lab
Louis Rossmann
IGN
LGR