It always puts a smile on my face, watching your videos with Sarah. As someone who has watched you Since you "took a leave of absence" I can't thank you enough for what your videos have done for me. You have got me through some dark times in my life. Wishing you and Sarah all the best.
i think the exact same thing when i watch their vids, their constant banter, an the laughing an giggling. these vids easily became my biggest motivator to have gotten back into riding
Yes. Same. I got back into riding by watching Brian’s videos. I’ve learned so much but the freedom of riding the fun I have and I see. Especially with Sarah. I was watching just a bit before the ‘leave of absence’ I’ve learned a lot about bike maintenance. 👍❤️🙏 I am so grateful for this channel. Dark times are difficult to get through. I have been there to. To have something to watch, something to do is amazing. It might not feel it at the time for me but it shortens it . It puts a smile on my face.
Whoaaaaa...what a brutal Trail. You guys riding it like there's no tomorrow. No fears, no failures and everyone made it safely. Mission accomplished. Congrats to both of you and thx for having us. Happy mid of the Weekday from southwest Germany 💯👍👍👍🙋♂
Sometimes watching can be almost as enjoyable as doing it ourselves so fortunate to have players like Brian and Sarah to power through times when it is probably very tough to push great footage and editing. Always puts a smile on my face when I see the new videos of this dynamic duo👏👏💪💪💵💵
Rode these trails this summer and they are so good! Glad I found yours so I could share them with my family! I will say though about the bear snippet, some people carry the spray for all manner of things (including other people and dogs where needed) so it may just be a normal backup for that rider. And as for the ranger, they have to be that extra because lots of people don't listen and end up getting hurt. You've seen the bison videos I'll bet
I watched this with CC on, every time the fork starts hitting chatter it interprets the noise as [applause]. I'd say that's mostly accurate. Great content as always.
Rode Ashland a couple years ago, same route and it was a blast. This year I made it back and was seriously bummed on the trails. Downieville on the other hand was amazing thus year for July 4th weekend. Did about 50 miles on a hardtail out there this year.
BKXC, although black bear attacks on people are rare, they do occur every year. In contrast to brown bears or grizzlies, black bears are more unpredictable in their behavior around people and are harder to read what they may or not do. And as you've mentioned, don't come between a momma bear and her cubs. Better to be safe and maintain a safe distance than be sorry.
I agree with this. Telling people they shouldn't bring bear spray into bear country, regardless of the predominant bear species in the area, is irresponsible messaging. I love Brian's videos but...yikes.
Haha, are you guys reading different statistics than me? The heat probably killed more people in the USA on this day than black bears have in 100 years. But now that I have completely discounted black bears as dangerous I'm sure I will be killed by one.
@@bkxc Brian, we didn't provide stats. We just said attacks do happen. I even used the word rare in my post. To dismiss bears as completely harmless and not keep a safe distance could end up like Timothy Treadwell. Just saying... BTW: enjoy your vids and that you and your wife are enjoying the great outdoors experiencing epic places.
My hometown trails! Love it! Quick tip for next time, come in May/June that’s when the trails are best. Also, if you take the first bit of Marty’s, you can cut back over to Catwalk and skip that horrible upper section. Good call going to Skout!
Felt like some trail builder bashing in this one. I’m sure when you ride so many trails it feels natural to be pretty open about your opinions of whatever trail you’re riding, but it’s always best to err on the side of appreciation for the folks that spend countless hours out in the woods so we all can have places to ride. Gotta put in trailwork time if you want to bark about the quality of the trails.
I have hundreds of videos on the channel appreciating trail builders and the amazing work they do. I am authentic when I am having the time of my life (pretty much every single video), but I owe it to people to be authentic when the experience is bad as well. I took a paid shuttle service that drops hundreds (thousands?) of people on this trail every year. The trail hasn't been built to fit the traffic or skill level of the users. Or maybe conditions with the drought have changed the trail into something unworkable. I have ridden hundreds of trail systems at this point and this was one of the worst. Do I have any credibility in your eyes to make the call when things are bad and hopefully save people from wasting time and money?
YES Brian you got fast downhill and fast rebound on your rig !😂👍👍👍sweet trails guys , you and Yum Yum still inspiring all of us to get out there and ride awesome bro …. There’s life and then there’s mountain bike life …the best 😊🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾
Brings back great memories of the 80's when I attended UBI in Ashland and Wayne would take us riding up on Mt. Ashland every night. I still remember Alice in Wonderland, Toothpick, and coming down from the Hang-gliding launch and having a pair of bear cubs running alongside us in the woods for a stretch. My first though was "Cool!" followed a split second later by "where's the momma?!".
I rode Jabberwocky 2 years ago (also in August) and had the same experience. Completely blown out and packed with braking bumps! I think that mainly happens on super fast trails, because it requires hard braking into the corners, versus a more gradual descent and longer, flowing corners. I don't really see too many braking bumps on my local-ish trails in Sun Valley!
Definitely! I think the biggest factor is that EVERY type of rider finishes the shuttle run on that trail, and it's not a great fit for every type of rider.
9:50 Wow, I was just about to ask you how you prepare for a possible encounter with bears during your rides! Thanks for answering!! By the way, as usual, Excellent ride and amazing views!! Thanks!!
Bear spray: Better to have and not need than to need and not have. Yeah, I know - I sound like a badgering mother. Mothers: Better to have and not need than to need and not have. 😝😝😝
I would love to see you guys ride some of the trails in southeast Idaho if you guys make your way down here. Pocatello City Creek has some great flow and an awesome roller coaster trail called 911.
What did you think of the way the Ashland MTB Advt shuttle secures bikes in the trailer, via bike’s crank arm? Then a half hour jostling bouncer drive! I just rode Ashland (8-21-2022) and was thrilled: Bull>>Missing Links, DH Catwalk>> Toothpick>>Caterpillar>>Lizard, UH only Catwalk>>Lizard>>Jabberwocky>>Climb back up Waterline to Snark to come down BTI. Maybe bc I’m not as fit/skilled/ of a MTBer as you I’m more easily impressed bc I had an amazing ride even w the slip n slid powder & blown out bits. Day before caught the Cogwild shuttle in Bend (they’ve a much better trailer set up): Swampy>>S.Fork>>Tumalo>>Skyline>>Whoops>>EXT>>Phil’s>>Voodoo>>Grand Slam>>ELV>>left on to COD. I’d suggest to start at Dutchman thgh. Whoops is a must. S.Fork & Tumalo we’re quite lovely; actually they’re all A+++!!! Bend > Ashland. Oakridge was on our plan, but others weren’t into the drive, so we doubled up on Ashland. I’m excited to see your Oakridge vid!
Ashland is good but less trail options than Bend. Bend in my home riding area, but I ride Ashland 1-2x a year. once you do the descent from Mt Ashland through the watershed into town once, you have pretty much ridden all the Ashland trails. Check out Spence Mountain near K Falls, about 45 mins drive from Ashland.
I totally agree on the bear subject. It's amazing to me how unknowledgeable people are about black bears in California. Glad you made it up to Ashland, fun stuff up there.
They seem to be incredibly misunderstood! Googling the stats and it's ridiculous how few people are hurt by black bears. And the encounters that go bad usually first involve dogs.
@@bkxc yup. I lived in Yosemite for a decade and as Sarah mentioned the problem there is with the people, not the bears. I was bluff charged three times trying to get bears away from food that tourists left out. Obviously we need to respect these beautiful, large animals, but bear spray is so unnecessary. Love all your animal cam footage. Bring the lady down to Humboldt on your way south.
I thought that movie NOPE was a good movie. I'm glad the movie trailer made you think it was going to be a different kind of movie and then it was something else.
what 2way communicators do you use, so that the 2 of you can talk to each other while riding? I would love to hear what my husband is saying, not sure he wants to hear me :)
It went together easily in less than an hour. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L Make sure the front fork is forward or the pedals will hit the front tire. Tires are both a little soft so it needs air before I ride it. The rear wheel didn't come with a clamp regular bolts hold it on. The front had the clamp. No scratches out of box. Rims are a little off with a slight wobble. They could have spent more time with the spoke tool fixing the run out. So far out of the box I'm happy with it. I did replace the pedals with a nice aftermarket set. After riding it a bit my A$$ is a bit sore so I ordered another seat. Overall I'm nearly 60 and didn't ride a bike in 30 years. I like my new 29" Schwinn. It will be used for casual rides with my friend.
I live in east Tennessee and in my years living here, three people have been killed by black bears. Someone get clawed or bitten every year. That being said, black bears are everywhere in the southern Appalachian's. We get them wandering through downtown occasionally., and Asheville is full of in town resident bears.
Good morning love the the videos. I have a couple questions for you I was wondering if I could get a couple tips and tricks not sure how to pm you. Sorry
Awesome video again! I live in the San Luis Obispo area and depending where I am riding I will have bear spray with me as well but it has nothing to do with bears , my concern is mountain lions . My second concern is just stupid people which probably should be the main concern LOL.
Hey I'm new to the channel, love the content! Would love to see you come check out Mt Emily here in La Grande Oregon, we're having a super D race on August 27th, killer community up here! Hope to see ya on the trail sometime! 🤙
Go watch Scary Bear Attacks here on YT. Black bears do kill, wolves do kill cougars do kill. It is up to YOU to defend your life and make those choices.
Lets not assume blacks bears aint dangerous. They definitely are and can definitely eat you. I would definitely carry a bear spray just for protection. When it decides to attack there might not be a second chance..so i guess better be safe than sorry..Other than that you guys are doing great and definitely love the rides 🤙
It always puts a smile on my face, watching your videos with Sarah. As someone who has watched you Since you "took a leave of absence" I can't thank you enough for what your videos have done for me. You have got me through some dark times in my life. Wishing you and Sarah all the best.
i think the exact same thing when i watch their vids, their constant banter, an the laughing an giggling.
these vids easily became my biggest motivator to have gotten back into riding
That is so great to hear Andy! Thanks so much, man!
Yes. Same. I got back into riding by watching Brian’s videos. I’ve learned so much but the freedom of riding the fun I have and I see. Especially with Sarah. I was watching just a bit before the ‘leave of absence’ I’ve learned a lot about bike maintenance. 👍❤️🙏 I am so grateful for this channel. Dark times are difficult to get through. I have been there to. To have something to watch, something to do is amazing. It might not feel it at the time for me but it shortens it . It puts a smile on my face.
100% agree, they are a perfect couple and it is awesome to see 2 people doing what they love!
Whoaaaaa...what a brutal Trail. You guys riding it like there's no tomorrow. No fears, no failures and everyone made it safely. Mission accomplished. Congrats to both of you and thx for having us. Happy mid of the Weekday from southwest Germany 💯👍👍👍🙋♂
Rode those trails a few years ago. The speed were insane and I absolutely loved it. 2hrs of descending right into town, wahooooo!
The infectious enthusiasm you two have is fantastic... love the vids man
Marcel the shell was BOMB! Glad you liked it.
Sometimes watching can be almost as enjoyable as doing it ourselves so fortunate to have players like Brian and Sarah to power through times when it is probably very tough to push great footage and editing. Always puts a smile on my face when I see the new videos of this dynamic duo👏👏💪💪💵💵
Thanks so much, love hearing that!!
Rode these trails this summer and they are so good! Glad I found yours so I could share them with my family! I will say though about the bear snippet, some people carry the spray for all manner of things (including other people and dogs where needed) so it may just be a normal backup for that rider. And as for the ranger, they have to be that extra because lots of people don't listen and end up getting hurt. You've seen the bison videos I'll bet
Thanks for riding and showcasing our local mountain so well... Love the STOKE!!
Thank you!! It was a blast
I watched this with CC on, every time the fork starts hitting chatter it interprets the noise as [applause]. I'd say that's mostly accurate. Great content as always.
Hahaha!
Great video B perfecting the team work.interesting conversations 👍
Was just up there!!! glad you are enjoying Ashland trails!
Rode Ashland a couple years ago, same route and it was a blast. This year I made it back and was seriously bummed on the trails. Downieville on the other hand was amazing thus year for July 4th weekend. Did about 50 miles on a hardtail out there this year.
"I drooled on myself I'm having so much fun" LOL
Hey! My hometown trails! Wish I would have known you were around! Glad you enjoyed.
Thanks Jeff, it was a blast!
@@bkxc Come in November next time. The trails are now in great shape. Crazy fast and smooth! Cheers!
BKXC, although black bear attacks on people are rare, they do occur every year. In contrast to brown bears or grizzlies, black bears are more unpredictable in their behavior around people and are harder to read what they may or not do. And as you've mentioned, don't come between a momma bear and her cubs. Better to be safe and maintain a safe distance than be sorry.
I agree with this. Telling people they shouldn't bring bear spray into bear country, regardless of the predominant bear species in the area, is irresponsible messaging. I love Brian's videos but...yikes.
Haha, are you guys reading different statistics than me? The heat probably killed more people in the USA on this day than black bears have in 100 years. But now that I have completely discounted black bears as dangerous I'm sure I will be killed by one.
@@bkxc Brian, we didn't provide stats. We just said attacks do happen. I even used the word rare in my post. To dismiss bears as completely harmless and not keep a safe distance could end up like Timothy Treadwell. Just saying...
BTW: enjoy your vids and that you and your wife are enjoying the great outdoors experiencing epic places.
I like it… Bonzai Brian an Frikn Send It Sarah! MTB’s dynamic duo! 🤟
EPIC trail ride.. You both killed it!
My hometown trails! Love it! Quick tip for next time, come in May/June that’s when the trails are best. Also, if you take the first bit of Marty’s, you can cut back over to Catwalk and skip that horrible upper section. Good call going to Skout!
Very cool! I really hope I can get back when Jabberwocky is dialed in!
I’m traveling to Oregon soon! I can’t wait to try these out:))
It's good stuff!
Felt like some trail builder bashing in this one. I’m sure when you ride so many trails it feels natural to be pretty open about your opinions of whatever trail you’re riding, but it’s always best to err on the side of appreciation for the folks that spend countless hours out in the woods so we all can have places to ride.
Gotta put in trailwork time if you want to bark about the quality of the trails.
Couldn’t agree more. I use to like this guy but after this video, not so sure.
I have hundreds of videos on the channel appreciating trail builders and the amazing work they do. I am authentic when I am having the time of my life (pretty much every single video), but I owe it to people to be authentic when the experience is bad as well. I took a paid shuttle service that drops hundreds (thousands?) of people on this trail every year.
The trail hasn't been built to fit the traffic or skill level of the users. Or maybe conditions with the drought have changed the trail into something unworkable. I have ridden hundreds of trail systems at this point and this was one of the worst. Do I have any credibility in your eyes to make the call when things are bad and hopefully save people from wasting time and money?
'send it Sarah' should be ya next shirt pattern😁😁
YES Brian you got fast downhill and fast rebound on your rig !😂👍👍👍sweet trails guys , you and Yum Yum still inspiring all of us to get out there and ride awesome bro …. There’s life and then there’s mountain bike life …the best 😊🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾
Hell yes! Gotta keep the stoke burning!
@@bkxc Ride on brother 🤟🏽
Brings back great memories of the 80's when I attended UBI in Ashland and Wayne would take us riding up on Mt. Ashland every night. I still remember Alice in Wonderland, Toothpick, and coming down from the Hang-gliding launch and having a pair of bear cubs running alongside us in the woods for a stretch. My first though was "Cool!" followed a split second later by "where's the momma?!".
Wow, that is too cool!!
What mic system do you use with Sarah and how does it sync to your recorded GoPro footage.
Loved this scene in Return of the Jedi!
That trail looked awesome
Awesome video bro!!!
great video, love seeing the food at the end, beautiful forest :D
This is so cool .. just want to be there 🤘🏼
Super cool ride!
That looks like a fun trail. It would be super cool to have your speed showing in the corner
"Do the Time Warp again... Take a step to the left..." One of my favorite movies for craziness. 🤣
Glad to see you did the climb up to the Lynx (Links?) trails. Those are my favorite on that eastern side… all the rocks that flow.
Agreed! Upper and lower links are the best!
this looks so fun
I rode Jabberwocky 2 years ago (also in August) and had the same experience. Completely blown out and packed with braking bumps! I think that mainly happens on super fast trails, because it requires hard braking into the corners, versus a more gradual descent and longer, flowing corners. I don't really see too many braking bumps on my local-ish trails in Sun Valley!
Definitely! I think the biggest factor is that EVERY type of rider finishes the shuttle run on that trail, and it's not a great fit for every type of rider.
9:50 Wow, I was just about to ask you how you prepare for a possible encounter with bears during your rides! Thanks for answering!! By the way, as usual, Excellent ride and amazing views!! Thanks!!
Bear spray: Better to have and not need than to need and not have.
Yeah, I know - I sound like a badgering mother.
Mothers: Better to have and not need than to need and not have. 😝😝😝
This one's so good!
I'm kind of surprised you guys don't ride with the Pork Chop bag.I love mine it fits spare batteries, tube, water filtration and snacks.
That looks like a great trail
Awesome trails ☯️☮️
I would love to see you guys ride some of the trails in southeast Idaho if you guys make your way down here. Pocatello City Creek has some great flow and an awesome roller coaster trail called 911.
What did you think of the way the Ashland MTB Advt shuttle secures bikes in the trailer, via bike’s crank arm? Then a half hour jostling bouncer drive! I just rode Ashland (8-21-2022) and was thrilled: Bull>>Missing Links, DH Catwalk>> Toothpick>>Caterpillar>>Lizard, UH only Catwalk>>Lizard>>Jabberwocky>>Climb back up Waterline to Snark to come down BTI. Maybe bc I’m not as fit/skilled/ of a MTBer as you I’m more easily impressed bc I had an amazing ride even w the slip n slid powder & blown out bits. Day before caught the Cogwild shuttle in Bend (they’ve a much better trailer set up): Swampy>>S.Fork>>Tumalo>>Skyline>>Whoops>>EXT>>Phil’s>>Voodoo>>Grand Slam>>ELV>>left on to COD. I’d suggest to start at Dutchman thgh. Whoops is a must. S.Fork & Tumalo we’re quite lovely; actually they’re all A+++!!! Bend > Ashland. Oakridge was on our plan, but others weren’t into the drive, so we doubled up on Ashland. I’m excited to see your Oakridge vid!
Ashland is good but less trail options than Bend. Bend in my home riding area, but I ride Ashland 1-2x a year. once you do the descent from Mt Ashland through the watershed into town once, you have pretty much ridden all the Ashland trails.
Check out Spence Mountain near K Falls, about 45 mins drive from Ashland.
I totally agree on the bear subject. It's amazing to me how unknowledgeable people are about black bears in California. Glad you made it up to Ashland, fun stuff up there.
They seem to be incredibly misunderstood! Googling the stats and it's ridiculous how few people are hurt by black bears. And the encounters that go bad usually first involve dogs.
@@bkxc yup. I lived in Yosemite for a decade and as Sarah mentioned the problem there is with the people, not the bears. I was bluff charged three times trying to get bears away from food that tourists left out. Obviously we need to respect these beautiful, large animals, but bear spray is so unnecessary. Love all your animal cam footage. Bring the lady down to Humboldt on your way south.
Love the videos man!
Thanks James!
Rode Ashland a couple of years ago. It was a great time. Until I bruised some ribs.
Time warp is one of my all time favorites! But the funny thing is the only time I’ve ever seen a bear mountain biking is on Jabberwocky trail. LOL.
Hahaha! That's too good!
Hello from South Africa 🇿🇦 😀
Awesome trail ❤👍🤘
always better to have and not need than need and not have.
Awesome! Tired?!?! I guess that what happens when you ride with family that's 20 years younger or your adult kids that are 30 years younger. Lol.
Great stuff as always, and always jealous! Hey, could you take a moment and share your latest GoPro settings and model?
Link in the description!
about a trip at Quebec City at Sentiers du Moulin ;)
i love how smooth the ripmo sounds. i think thats what the bike is called.
I thought that movie NOPE was a good movie. I'm glad the movie trailer made you think it was going to be a different kind of movie and then it was something else.
Amazing
what 2way communicators do you use, so that the 2 of you can talk to each other while riding? I would love to hear what my husband is saying, not sure he wants to hear me :)
Maybe a volume puck in Sarah's rear shock?
I tried to ride Lord of the Squirrels in mid-July and the top was closed due to grizzly activity. Lots of bear poop all over the trail.
Oh wow!!
BKXC Thoroughly enjoying your videos, very inspiring! Was wondering what size Ripmo you're riding in relation to your height?
It went together easily in less than an hour. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L Make sure the front fork is forward or the pedals will hit the front tire. Tires are both a little soft so it needs air before I ride it. The rear wheel didn't come with a clamp regular bolts hold it on. The front had the clamp. No scratches out of box. Rims are a little off with a slight wobble. They could have spent more time with the spoke tool fixing the run out. So far out of the box I'm happy with it. I did replace the pedals with a nice aftermarket set. After riding it a bit my A$$ is a bit sore so I ordered another seat. Overall I'm nearly 60 and didn't ride a bike in 30 years. I like my new 29" Schwinn. It will be used for casual rides with my friend.
I live in east Tennessee and in my years living here, three people have been killed by black bears. Someone get clawed or bitten every year. That being said, black bears are everywhere in the southern Appalachian's. We get them wandering through downtown occasionally., and Asheville is full of in town resident bears.
You plan on going to everstoke sometime?
Talking about 40c like its normal, we just hit 38c in the UK and the media are talking end of days.
I can't find "Missing Links" trail on TF at all... is this Lynx?
Bit of BKXC / IMDB there ha ha also a small taste of Australia on the trails near the end of the video, must be eucalyptus trees there [?]
I think so!! So many different layers of flora!
You guys should cross paths with Joe, aka @Calirado Kid. See you on the trail!
He's been my friend since 7th grade! We cross paths a lot.
@@bkxc BEWARE he’s up there somewhere in the great Northwest.
Good morning love the the videos. I have a couple questions for you I was wondering if I could get a couple tips and tricks not sure how to pm you. Sorry
I lived there for a few years. I only ever saw one bear and as soon as he saw me he ran away insanely fast.
Yup! That's my experience with bears as well!
What bike is that that your using
Nice to see Mount Ashland on a bigger channel. Dusty trails and break bumps build character...just let the backend get loose 🤷
Cool video 🤩🤘🔥
Heehee. I ride in the big AK. Carry both a 44 and spray.
Snowboard that mt as a follow up it’s icy, short, rocky n fast
I live in Kenya and I have seen plenty of wild animals while on rides, including a Leopard.
Wow!
I've been chased by a black bear on foot. I'm telling you right now your sport for their meal. I was fast that day.
Awesome video again! I live in the San Luis Obispo area and depending where I am riding I will have bear spray with me as well but it has nothing to do with bears , my concern is mountain lions . My second concern is just stupid people which probably should be the main concern LOL.
Do you guys carry bear spray? I am scared
What type and brand of goggle does Sarah wears? It's very cute.
how come my hands hurt and go numb while biking???
Some of the best riding is on Marty’s…. Why did you guys do Catwalk instead?
I was born in that town
😎👍
Curious what rubbed you the wrong way about Nope? There’s no right or wrong answer, but if you’re wrong, you’re fired.
Hi I am your new subscriber from Nepal.My gear cycle will come soon I will always support you.
Haha, yeah, I was thinking Downieville is worse than this. Lol
Hahaha definitely!
加油!明年我会搬到阿什兰林场生活。
Sarah hit the mail on the head. Protecting bears from stupid people 😩
I can’t wait to ride my bike again my @Trail One Components handlebar and stem just came in the mail
Awesome!!
Ask the teenage who got eaten in New Jersey by a black bear, oh you can't because he got digested!!!
Hey I'm new to the channel, love the content! Would love to see you come check out Mt Emily here in La Grande Oregon, we're having a super D race on August 27th, killer community up here! Hope to see ya on the trail sometime! 🤙
Beautiful guys 😉
Awasome .like me
Go watch Scary Bear Attacks here on YT. Black bears do kill, wolves do kill cougars do kill. It is up to YOU to defend your life and make those choices.
12:34 These are the same reasons why you don’t feed homeless people.
Lets not assume blacks bears aint dangerous. They definitely are and can definitely eat you. I would definitely carry a bear spray just for protection. When it decides to attack there might not be a second chance..so i guess better be safe than sorry..Other than that you guys are doing great and definitely love the rides 🤙
Hahaha, you're throwing the word definitely around a bit too much! 61 fatalities from black bears since 1900. Black bears ain't dangerous.
@@bkxc Hope u right mate! Thankfully don’t have to deal with bears here Downunder.
you're correct... its called predatory behavior.
You cant complain about braking bumps when you run 40+ psi in the tyres .
What’s a freedom unit???? You mean for everyone in the world apart from the US? 😂😎
Haha yep!
Hey, Liberia and Myanmar still use imperial to, shining examples of freedom that they are.
I agree bit of a trail snob as of late.
Water in plastic bottles, so 1990!
Freedom Unit 🤣🤣🤣