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Dream Garage Remodel Reveal! Episode 4
The day has finally come for Mike and his family to see what we have done to their garage while they were on vacation! See their reaction as Jocelin Snow and Chris Scott take them on a tour of their brand new garage space.
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Dream Garage Remodel Episode 3
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Finally it's time to remodel the garage! Watch this exciting transformation of this garage space. As seen in the previous episodes, Jocelin sold her motorcycle to raise $10,000.00 to give a stranger a garage remodel. She brought her friend Chris Scott on board to help her with the contest and the build.
The Dream Garage Remodel epi 2, garage makeover, Meet the Winners and see the garage!
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In this episode of The Dream Garage Makeover, we get to meet the winners and see the garage transformation begin. If you like Man Caves, garage makeovers and DIY projects, you will love this series. Jocelin Snow and Chris Scott work with the winners to find a fun way to clean out the garage, they will begin to plan for the dream garage space. New cabinets, new furniture, work space, garage ligh...
Grip Technique for off road riding and adventure motorcycles. Body position on a motorcycle.
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Part 6 of “Tips and Tricks to Taming Tall Adventure Bikes.” Jocelin Snow demonstrates different ways to grip the handlebars with different riding styles. She explains the right way and the wrong way and how using the right tool can improve your riding and reduce rider fatigue. Video by @cscott_photo / cscottcreative.com Follow Jocelin Snow and/or inquire about private training on Instagram @joc...
Dream Garage Makeover epi 1, Jocelin Snow sold her motorcycle and gave a family a garage makeover.
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In these unprecedented times, emotional and mental well-being is so important. Jocelin and her team found a way to bring hope and happiness to families during the pandemic. She sold her motorcycle to raise $10,000.00 to transform a complete strangers garage, into their dream garage. In this episode, the Dream Garage Team, (made up of Jocelin Snow, Chris Scott, and Brock Whitley), work through t...
Adventure Ride Challenging Obstacles - 360 view onboard
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Jump on board with Jocelin Snow as she takes you for an off-road adventure motorcycle lap on her Challenge Course. Keeping it entertaining with a 360 view in time-lapse. Thanks for watching! Video and editing by: Christopher Scott Creative Instagram: @jocelinsnow @cscott_photo
7 Ways to Turn Your Adventure Bike Around. How to handle larger adventure bikes. Short riders.
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Part 5 of “Tips and Tricks to Taming Tall Adventure Bikes.” Jocelin Snow and her buddy Brock demonstrate 7 ways to get the larger adventure motorcycles turned around, including U-Turns, Pivot Turns and Elephant Turns. Video by @cscott_photo / cscottcreative.com Special Guest Rider: Brock Whitley @brockwhitley Music Credit: AudioBinger (FMA) Follow Jocelin Snow and/or inquire about private train...
Bike Rescue - How to Tow a Motorcycle With a Motorcycle
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Jocelin Snow and her buddy Brock demonstrate how to tow a motorcycle using another motorcycle. Although rescuing a bike to safety is not a laughing matter, Jocelin and Brock manage to entertain us with plenty of laughs. Be sure to catch the outtakes at the end of this video. Filmed and edited by Chris from www.cscottcreative.com Instagram: @jocelinsnow @cscott_photo
12 Gift Ideas for the Motorcyclist on Your Christmas List
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Jocelin Snow offers 12 gift ideas for the motorcyclist on your Christmas list. She shares some exclusive coupon codes and discounts. Of course, shopping locally is always the best choice, but 2020 has been a challenging year with this pandemic, making it a challenge to shop at your local stores. Happy Holidays to you all, have a safe and healthy holiday season. Links for items in this video: ww...
Be The Boss of the Bike- Building Confidence, how to handle larger motorcycles and adventure bikes
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Part four of “Tips and Tricks to Taming Tall Adventure Bikes.” Jocelin Snow demonstrates 4 exercises to help build your confidence for handling the larger adventure motorcycles and improve your riding. An unexpected guest rolls up while the camera is rolling, making for some fun out-takes at the end of this video. Exercises are demonstrated on a BMW 1200 GS Rallye, BMW 1200 Adventure and a BMW ...
Be the Boss of the Bike - Episode Three "4 key ingredients"
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Part three of “tips and tricks to taming tall adventure bikes.” Jocelin Snow gives us the 4 key ingredients that are needed to handle the larger adventure motorcycles well and improve your riding. She demonstrates on a BMW 1200 GS Rallye and a BMW 1250 GS HP.
Be the Boss of the Bike - Episode Two "Step-up and roll"
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Part two of “Tips and Tricks to Taming Tall Adventure Bikes,” (designed for shorter riders) Jocelin Snow demonstrates the moving bike mount. "Step Up and Roll" done two ways, as well as step off dismount. She shows us how she does it on a BMW 850 GS, 1200 GS Rallye, 1250 GS, and a 1200 GS Advent. Be sure to check out the fancy footwork at the end of the video. Thanks for watching!
Be the Boss of the Bike - Episode One "kick-stands and up-righting the bike"
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Jocelin Snow takes you through Tips and Tricks to Taming Tall Adventure Bikes! This video is designed for shorter riders. She demonstrates some useful ways to up-right the bikes to the fun kick stand dive.
Episode 3 - Build Your Own Challenge Course, on a shoe string budget!
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Jocelin Snow takes you through "The Tire Shop" on her adventure motorcycle Challenge Course. She highlights tire obstacles such as Grave Digger, The Tire Row, and Gator Back. Help her name the UN-named tire obstacle on her course by commenting and sharing your ideas. Jocelin will explain where to get free tires for your Challenge course. She will explain how to build them, how to ride them, and...
Episode 2: Build Your Own Challenge Course, on a shoe string budget.
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Jocelin Snow, along with her guest rider Jarrett Brown (@badbrown88), take you through the Challenge Course. They will highlight the sand obstacle called "Fun at the Beach". They will demonstrate picking up an Adventure bike in the sand. Jocelin will explain techniques for riding sand as well as where to get free sand for your Challenge course. Next, they will take you through the rock obstacle...
Episode 1: Build Your Own Challenge Course on a shoe string budget
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Episode 1: Build Your Own Challenge Course on a shoe string budget
How GS Trophy riders decorate the Christmas tree.
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How GS Trophy riders decorate the Christmas tree.
Funny skit to announce the hosts of tGS Trophy 2020 in New Zealand
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Funny skit to announce the hosts of tGS Trophy 2020 in New Zealand
Jocelin Snow fitting the Magura braking accessories to her BMW Adventure bikes
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Jocelin Snow fitting the Magura braking accessories to her BMW Adventure bikes
Adventure Bike Mission Impossible
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Adventure Bike Mission Impossible
Short riders on Big Bikes
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Short riders on Big Bikes
Children At Play
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Children At Play
GS Trophy Training
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GS Trophy Training
BMW GS Trophy qualifier training information
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BMW GS Trophy qualifier training information
Looking for a pick-me-up? Picking up a dropped BMW motorcycle
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Looking for a pick-me-up? Picking up a dropped BMW motorcycle

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @csiautodetail
    @csiautodetail День тому

    when I tried this move, at the moment of starting rolling the bike, and I am stepping on the peg, I feel the bike is going to lay tours my side

    • @JocelinSnow
      @JocelinSnow День тому

      Try positioning your body more over the center of the bike and slightly angle the bike away from you. It needs to be one swift movement to step up on the peg and get into balance. Don’t give up, you can do it!

  • @meggriffith4412
    @meggriffith4412 7 днів тому

    You are so awesome Jocelin ❤

    • @JocelinSnow
      @JocelinSnow 6 днів тому

      Awww ☺️ too kind, thank you!

  • @hoperissa4253
    @hoperissa4253 19 днів тому

    Here I am a 4'6.. watching this to ride basic bike or a grom😂 would really wish to took taller bikes.. but let me tame this little bikes first..

  • @renter007
    @renter007 19 днів тому

    If you have to do a circus act everytime your bike comes to a stop it is not the right setup for you. Very unsafe riding like a circus monkey.

  • @meggriffith4412
    @meggriffith4412 20 днів тому

    You are my hero!! I’m 5’8” and I struggle to up-right my GS. I learned more from your episode 1 video than I have through my own experimentation or input from other riders. ❤

    • @JocelinSnow
      @JocelinSnow 19 днів тому

      😊🤗🤗 this makes me so happy. Thank you for your message. Keep at it, you GOT this!

  • @Neworldisordered
    @Neworldisordered 23 дні тому

    You make it look easy. I'm 68yo w 29.5" inseam and struggle w my KTM 690r esp w gear on it. I'll start practicing your techniques. Thanks Jocelin. ... btw, what is your inseam?

    • @JocelinSnow
      @JocelinSnow 23 дні тому

      Thank you for commenting. Stick with it, you will master it. My inseam is just under 27”

    • @Neworldisordered
      @Neworldisordered 22 дні тому

      @@JocelinSnow <27" .... holy cow! You have great tenacity, balance and teaching skills.

    • @JocelinSnow
      @JocelinSnow 22 дні тому

      Thank you ☺️

  • @ShadowAceAZ
    @ShadowAceAZ 23 дні тому

    Just came across a fellow rider broke down on the H1 on Oahu yesterday. No tow strap, but I carry a lot of stuff, and was able to make a system using a couple wraps of 550 cord. Not perfect, but I was able to get him off the interstate and safely out of traffic. Attached from bottom of my luggage rack to both his forks. It sure made him a happy fellow.

  • @maxelberg
    @maxelberg 25 днів тому

    I have a hard enough time with both eyes open! Hashtag I’m with Brock

  • @maxelberg
    @maxelberg 25 днів тому

    Jocelin breaks it down and does a GREAT job

  • @tripwheelerton2417
    @tripwheelerton2417 Місяць тому

    That stand and start is so awesome! Really enjoying these videos, can’t wait to catch up.

  • @higherkite
    @higherkite Місяць тому

    This woman is awesome. ❤

  • @SHAUNTAECOOPER
    @SHAUNTAECOOPER Місяць тому

    Hey I watched your video first before taking my first ride I'm 5"2 and it was super scary at first but I used what you said and it really worked thanks a billion 😊

    • @JocelinSnow
      @JocelinSnow Місяць тому

      Your message made my day. I’m thrilled you found the video helpful! Keep up the good work and happy riding!

  • @luc1ferblack
    @luc1ferblack Місяць тому

    With loop to no loop print out how to tie a suitable knot laminate it and put it in the bag. If you bike slides down a hill and needs pulling out you will need to know how to tie it to the bike. Also consider dyneema 12 strand rope buddy tow is rated to 1800lbs 5mm Dyneema is 5070lbs 6mm is 7054lbs both cost £25 but again you would need to know how to tie a loop. lastly when you tow a car the rear car only does the braking maybe that also applies to a motorbike to aid always keeping the rope taught

  • @ilovehxntai
    @ilovehxntai Місяць тому

    This really helps me since everybody is telling me that the bike ist to big and heavy for a small women. i will be practicing this to help me feel more confident

  • @killer_hunt
    @killer_hunt Місяць тому

    Hat's off to u mam . I'm getting confidence now.

  • @SUPERFLUID88
    @SUPERFLUID88 2 місяці тому

    Your videos are awesome

  • @SUPERFLUID88
    @SUPERFLUID88 2 місяці тому

    I’m 5 foot 9 and I still find the African Twin pretty high and the bouncing suspension makes it worse.

  • @onsapplikasies8620
    @onsapplikasies8620 2 місяці тому

    Thank you so much

  • @onsapplikasies8620
    @onsapplikasies8620 2 місяці тому

    Thank you

  • @onsapplikasies8620
    @onsapplikasies8620 2 місяці тому

    Thank you

  • @Sammyzinha2
    @Sammyzinha2 2 місяці тому

    Impressive 💪🏻

  • @paullester4502
    @paullester4502 2 місяці тому

    On the 'kickstand pivot turn' is it possible to turn the bike in the counter direction ie with the back of the bike moving towards you? That's the way that I've managed it and I can't seem to get it to go in the same direction as you demonstrated. Maybe I'm doing it wrong...

  • @paullester4502
    @paullester4502 2 місяці тому

    Many thanks for these excellent videos on coping with a big bike. You put me to shame, I'm 5' 8" and struggle a bit with my V-Strom 1050 XT. Your example is inspiring to me and I just wish that I'd found these videos earlier. I shall be practising what I've learnt in a few minutes. Best wishes and greetings from Cambridge, England.

  • @rcl6371
    @rcl6371 3 місяці тому

    So cool! Great stuff, will be looking at much more of your videos!

  • @emmaharper2007
    @emmaharper2007 3 місяці тому

    I'm a shorty just over 5ft, just tried this on the FJR and it works a treat, going to practice on my husbands R1250, you are awesome and an inspiration, thank you for this great video

    • @JocelinSnow
      @JocelinSnow 3 місяці тому

      I love it! So happy you found this video helpful. Thank you for sharing! We shorties gotta stick together! 👊😁

  • @Mr_Farquhar
    @Mr_Farquhar 4 місяці тому

    I cannot accurately say how much i enjoyed this video, especially the twist with the blind ride 😂😂😂😂😂😂 , makes me wana go test this out.

  • @FandangoTheGrom
    @FandangoTheGrom 4 місяці тому

    3:40 you didn't show us how to get that leg in without doing one of the other 'uncool/exhausting' methods, though. With luggage, how do you get yourself on the bike without climbing on like a toddler in a jungle gym lol

    • @JocelinSnow
      @JocelinSnow 4 місяці тому

      yes, that is shown in episode 2 Happy New Year and thanks for watching.

    • @JocelinSnow
      @JocelinSnow 4 місяці тому

      Episode 2 at 3:22 I demonstrate on a GSA fully loaded with bags and boxes.

  • @AllTerrainChick
    @AllTerrainChick 4 місяці тому

    Hi Jocelyn, I’ve been trying to find information about your training centre. The website is unavailable. Where would I look to see information on your clinics and private lessons?

    • @JocelinSnow
      @JocelinSnow 4 місяці тому

      Hello Natalie! Thank you for your message! Please email me at: jocelinx@gmail.com and I will send you information about the training program.

  • @frankabels5761
    @frankabels5761 4 місяці тому

    In my opinion it is a question of self confidence, too. I ride an old r 100 gs PD from 89. When I rode to croatia it was very heavy because I carried too much luggage. So it was hard to get up and down for me, so it fell down. You know I pushed 110 kg on the Bench, so I am not a weak man, so I could get it up... but since it felt the first time it was in my head and so it felt 3 more times, that day...at the following night I couldn't sleep very well. But I don't know how, maybe because I talked to God, I managed to get this thought out of my head and the rest of the 10 days Holiday Trip she didn't fall anymore. I Wish you all merry xmas and a lot of adventures on your motorbikes. Take care...

  • @AllTerrainChick
    @AllTerrainChick 5 місяців тому

    Thank you so much Jocelin. I want to say that I did not expect a response to my boot question as I figured you would be busy and probably get millions of comments. You just made my day. I am also a woman’s size 7 so I am thrilled to have this information. I recently just stumbled upon your channel and have been watching your videos. I am from BC Canada. I would love more information, if there is any, on any clinics or private lessons you offer. I know you are a long ways away for me. I have considered a local BMW course here in Victoria but wonder if I am in a group of tall men, my tips for riding as a 5’3” female will be lost. I am also nervous about attending with a group of men. Anyway, thank you so much for your tips and videos. It’s cold here now so I have my 900 Tiger GT Pro uninsured. I hope to practice your skills drills in the spring. With gratitude Natalie.

    • @JocelinSnow
      @JocelinSnow 5 місяців тому

      Hello Natalie! It is truly a pleasure! I do offer trainings here in California and would be happy to send you more information. Please email me at: jocelinx@gmail.com and I will send you more information. Thanks for your message and stay warm up there this winter! All the best!

  • @AllTerrainChick
    @AllTerrainChick 5 місяців тому

    Hi Jocelin, what kind of boots do you wear? I’m having trouble finding good boots in my size.

    • @JocelinSnow
      @JocelinSnow 5 місяців тому

      Hello Natalie! I wear the Alpinestars Youth Tech7S (the S is for short I think) I’ve been wearing this boot for like 20 years (they used to be called tech 6s) They last me about a year. I’ve never broken a foot or an ankle while wearing these so I’ll keep wearing them. I’m a Women’s 7, so I wear a youth 6 (or sometimes I get a 5 for use in the supper with a thinner sock) I hope this helps

  • @dasrotrad
    @dasrotrad 5 місяців тому

    Dang.

  • @bunukalashrestha9575
    @bunukalashrestha9575 5 місяців тому

    😄😂🤣

  • @schnecks2180
    @schnecks2180 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for this! I'm showing this video to everyone that talks to me about lowering their bike or " woman can only ride small bikes" . ( They don't believe me that it's all about the technik because I'm 6,3...😄)

  • @Moto-helmet
    @Moto-helmet 7 місяців тому

    Hey jocelin, I'm 169 cms. Would I have any problem in riding in traffic in a bike of 835mm seat height?

    • @JocelinSnow
      @JocelinSnow 7 місяців тому

      Well first I had to get my US to metric system conversion tool out haha. You are taller than I am, so you should be able to manage any bike. 835mm seat height works out to be about 32.8” which is about what my KTM 500 dirt bike seat height is. It’s possible but depending on what your inseam is, you may find that you have to slide off the seat to get one foot down. (Dog on a fire hydrant) Your other foot may dangle above the foot peg, while you cradle the seat under your knee. It works, that’s how I ride tall bikes. Best of luck! Thanks for watching.

  • @valeriacho
    @valeriacho 7 місяців тому

    I came here from LanaWheels. This is so inspiring I don't wanna give up on my dream of owning an enduro. I got a 22" inseam so it's really a challenge but seeing you owning this is just super cool I had to applause at the end. Thank you Jocelin 🤍🤍🤍!!!

  • @mahdavimail
    @mahdavimail 7 місяців тому

    Bigest challenge for me with the bigger bikes are insurance and registration and gas payment lol . Thanks for vidro👍

    • @JocelinSnow
      @JocelinSnow 7 місяців тому

      Hahaha right? I hear you!

  • @fukumoristar7176
    @fukumoristar7176 8 місяців тому

    My dream motorbike im now 60, and do like to fulfil that. As you see working hard and raised my 2 children too, I have no time to make on that moment, thank you ❤upon looking your stunt very nice.

  • @shalakajuvekar9292
    @shalakajuvekar9292 8 місяців тому

    I'm watching this because I'm 5'1"and scared to ride my electric scooter lol. This gives me hope.

  • @PA-Tammy
    @PA-Tammy 8 місяців тому

    Life as a tall girl can be tuff sometimes but as a rider of 50 years I have to say I love my 38in inseam when I come to a stop or when in really rocky ST but not having leg room is a PIA and standing puts my head more then 7 feet off the ground ....

  • @sameechaos1
    @sameechaos1 8 місяців тому

    Would this work for people that are 4'10"-4"11" as well?

    • @JocelinSnow
      @JocelinSnow 8 місяців тому

      Usually, yes it does. Of course it depends on the individual and the type of motorcycle, but I’ve seen it work on shorter riders.

  • @cabezamiami
    @cabezamiami 9 місяців тому

    Omg!!! What a beautiful, sexy and cute woman. Thank you for the awesome lessons, I would love to take private classes with you and take a ride together. My god, thank you for such a beautiful smile and energy you display

  • @frothddra
    @frothddra 9 місяців тому

    Hello and please forgive my english. You definitely are a smart rider. I'm 175cm tall (5ft.8in), not very short but sure, not tall and your tips are great value for all riders, not just the shorter ones! A friend of mine asked me for tips. Taught her one foot standing and 2-3 other tips but it was not sufficient... So i've had to think/search for more... and not so easy to put myself in her shoes. Thanksfully, I found your channel and this is great. I have a question about the side stand. Why do you start with your right foot? You have to "fly over" (is that the right term?) twice - push with right leg, fly over the seat, quick the side stand, fly over again and put back your right leg. Is it possible to start with the left leg on the ground, just push, quick that side stand back and recover the safe ground under your left foot ? May be i'm not short enough to but i can't figure out why it would not be possible. I have to precise that i'm injured (and in a wheel chair for some more weeks) so i haven't tried yet.

    • @JocelinSnow
      @JocelinSnow 9 місяців тому

      Thank you for your message, and for sharing these videos with your friends. I’m assuming you are referring to the kickstand dive. I’ve found that if the left foot is on the ground then too much weight is on the left and so lifting the left foot to quickly grab the side stand can result in a tip over, (for short riders with shirt inseams) I hope this helps. So sorry to hear you are in a wheelchair. I wish you a speedy recovery. All the best!

  • @shaneksmith1957
    @shaneksmith1957 9 місяців тому

    Awesome! Thanks!

  • @TriAngles3D
    @TriAngles3D 9 місяців тому

    Your videos are of value. Not to just a select group within adventure riders but to all riders... It is also very important that you demo your own moves on the bike. Sure, others can do it. But it is your mannerism/positioning/explaination that demonstrates/confirms to all the most efficient and effective stance/movement possible in order to perform the task. What you do relies less on brute muscle, height etc. Instead its about applying pure technique. It is that type of kung-fu that we seek. That's how she does it...then that is how I might do it as well.

    • @JocelinSnow
      @JocelinSnow 9 місяців тому

      Thank you, I appreciate your comment. Thank you for watching!

  • @guennipegaso1543
    @guennipegaso1543 10 місяців тому

    Hi, all possibilities used and I can't hear you well enough! Others no problem. You are not load enough... Greatings

    • @JocelinSnow
      @JocelinSnow 9 місяців тому

      Hello. This is interesting, and I’m not sure why the sound is not working for you. It seems fine on my end. Perhaps a setting? Sorry for the inconvenience, thanks for watching.

  • @mikey2864
    @mikey2864 10 місяців тому

    Not enough 'likes' allowed per video - fantastic content and very funny. many thanks!

  • @sanjanagshet4050
    @sanjanagshet4050 10 місяців тому

    You are soo soo amazing! Lots of love and respect to you! I am 5.1 so i almost gave up my passion of riding heavy bikes but its your videos which gives me motivation. I am watching your videos repeatedly and learning the techniques. It would be great if you visit India. There is lot to learn from you! More power to you❤

  • @StrawHatLaw13
    @StrawHatLaw13 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for this. I went from heights scared to not as scared lol

  • @diewlaylomei
    @diewlaylomei 10 місяців тому

    is that bmw logo etched onto the concrete??

    • @JocelinSnow
      @JocelinSnow 10 місяців тому

      Those were the original parts from the GS Trophy bikes in Mongolia. They came off my bike. There were 3D printed into the aluminum. Amazing to see in person

    • @diewlaylomei
      @diewlaylomei 10 місяців тому

      @@JocelinSnowno im talking about the end around 5:11 when you’re outside. Your driveway has the bmw logo etched in

    • @JocelinSnow
      @JocelinSnow 10 місяців тому

      Ahhh right! That was just me playing with the pressure washer after washing the bikes. I drew the logo in the concrete with the high pressure hose. Eventually it fades away.