So it's a video of you looking up bikes for sale in the UK and reading out what you are seeing? Maybe you could explain what you think the value-add of this exercise is please? 🤔
@@nicholaskeenan211 Hi. Sorry, long comment incoming. Yes, absolutely he can publish what he likes..."I'll defend to the death your right to say it" and all that...but I was genuinely curious to find out what he thought the point of it was...that's allowed too, isn't it? I would have thought anything one produces has some sort of motivation or intention, to put it differently, if the expression "value-add" was maybe offensive to you. I shouldn't think anyone would willfully do, nor defend doing, something pointless, would they? The only thing I can really come up with which might make this exercise useful is doing it for people who can't read or are vision-impaired? Othewise, I mean, if you have access to UA-cam to watch this video, you also have access to the website(s) in question to peruse motorcycles for sale ads directly, no? I understand you felt the need to step in and defend here, but could you maybe share what * you * felt you got out of the video's commentary that you couldn't simply, and probably a lot more directly/efficiently, have gleaned from whatever websites yourself? As someone pointed out in another comment, we're not even seeing the sites he's looking at with, say, their photos, ...that might have been a touch more useful but even then I would have been puzzled about what thought-process arrived at that particular content too. If you're curious to know what I would maybe consider a bit more worthwhile, I would imagine maybe picking and describing a specifc rider profile or scenario and a handful of motorcycles among the ads he's looking at and, in terms of structure, actually comparing their most representative specs and then maybe concluding with some sort of subective opinion on the bikes overall...and, in terms of format, a mix of on-camera narration, presentation tools and live footage of the bikes. There are of course * loads * of these videos on YT so even with the best production and research you'd have to come up with something very unusual, I reckon, to stand out from the competition. Finally, in case you might be tempted to turn my criticism against me, my motivation in raising and discussing these aspects is not to shoot anyone down, but rather to understand what I may have overlooked and possibly incite anyone reading this to look a bit differently at how they might create their content. Cheers.
I suppose with the high owner bikes people like to chop and change I've had 7 different bikes in the last few years. Got into bikes loving the 90's sports bikes but the last few years its been just as much fun messing around with 125's
You should go to a dealer and video a test drive. After you sit on a few and get the feel for the layout, it will really clear up your decision. All my best.
#harleydavidson #harleydavidsonmotorcycles Harley Davidson used bikes all under 5000 ££'s ua-cam.com/video/S6tyO_GuZ-o/v-deo.html It all depends how your filming 👍
I use to sell bikes to the trade in the 90s
So it's a video of you looking up bikes for sale in the UK and reading out what you are seeing? Maybe you could explain what you think the value-add of this exercise is please? 🤔
He can publish what he likes - why does it need to be value added?!
@nicholaskeenan211 Thank you 👍
@@nicholaskeenan211 Hi. Sorry, long comment incoming. Yes, absolutely he can publish what he likes..."I'll defend to the death your right to say it" and all that...but I was genuinely curious to find out what he thought the point of it was...that's allowed too, isn't it? I would have thought anything one produces has some sort of motivation or intention, to put it differently, if the expression "value-add" was maybe offensive to you. I shouldn't think anyone would willfully do, nor defend doing, something pointless, would they? The only thing I can really come up with which might make this exercise useful is doing it for people who can't read or are vision-impaired? Othewise, I mean, if you have access to UA-cam to watch this video, you also have access to the website(s) in question to peruse motorcycles for sale ads directly, no? I understand you felt the need to step in and defend here, but could you maybe share what * you * felt you got out of the video's commentary that you couldn't simply, and probably a lot more directly/efficiently, have gleaned from whatever websites yourself? As someone pointed out in another comment, we're not even seeing the sites he's looking at with, say, their photos, ...that might have been a touch more useful but even then I would have been puzzled about what thought-process arrived at that particular content too. If you're curious to know what I would maybe consider a bit more worthwhile, I would imagine maybe picking and describing a specifc rider profile or scenario and a handful of motorcycles among the ads he's looking at and, in terms of structure, actually comparing their most representative specs and then maybe concluding with some sort of subective opinion on the bikes overall...and, in terms of format, a mix of on-camera narration, presentation tools and live footage of the bikes. There are of course * loads * of these videos on YT so even with the best production and research you'd have to come up with something very unusual, I reckon, to stand out from the competition. Finally, in case you might be tempted to turn my criticism against me, my motivation in raising and discussing these aspects is not to shoot anyone down, but rather to understand what I may have overlooked and possibly incite anyone reading this to look a bit differently at how they might create their content. Cheers.
Thank you for your post, I do like to see feedback good, bad or indifferent, I will take all on board
Dave.
I suppose with the high owner bikes people like to chop and change I've had 7 different bikes in the last few years. Got into bikes loving the 90's sports bikes but the last few years its been just as much fun messing around with 125's
What a great dog!
Almost identical to the one I had years ago
All the best
@@nickmonkey284 cheers 👌
You should go to a dealer and video a test drive. After you sit on a few and get the feel for the layout, it will really clear up your decision. All my best.
Learn how to screen record so that we can see what your looking at
#harleydavidson #harleydavidsonmotorcycles Harley Davidson used bikes all under 5000 ££'s
ua-cam.com/video/S6tyO_GuZ-o/v-deo.html
It all depends how your filming 👍
NSR highly tunable ,one of the last mental 2 strokes had it down as at least 5 grand.
Aprilla rs 250 mental 2 stroke cult bike
what`s this crap all about 🤷♂