A Golden Hour Ride: Future Bike Plans

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  • Опубліковано 20 гру 2024

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  • @TheHdleif
    @TheHdleif 2 години тому

    Option one, let us se you du the work and how you find it as you go along. Keep up the great work! 😊

  • @liammcquillan9028
    @liammcquillan9028 12 годин тому

    You do you, all of us who watch every come back from the personality foremost so if you feel like a work on new bike video series or a buy the bike and a big reveal we will all be equally as entertained because we will get to see how the bike makes you feel and the love for biking you have personally to me is infectious I mean… I literally didn’t start riding with never being exposed to motor bikes until after I found your channel, I watched you and your mates have a laugh and the infectious love for biking you all have got me to get up and say to my self on my 37th birthday.. let’s learn to ride ><
    My point being no matter what direction you take getting your next bike we will all be here to watch and be equally as entertained so you do what your heart tells you :)

  • @TheShortyBiker
    @TheShortyBiker 2 години тому

    From my POV, if you get another bike just get it, show it to us and show the changes as you modify. No point doing the slow tease reveals. Never overthink it.

  • @Scottyvt4
    @Scottyvt4 10 годин тому

    Surprise reveal and then vids of you retrospectively doing the work. My wife had to lower her 125 but when she got her big bike she didn't have to lower it.
    I think you should definitely sit on as mannnny bikes in show rooms as you can. Everyone has a favourite, usually their own bike lol. Mrs Scotty has a new Daytona 660.... It can be restricted. Older ones have more character, less aids, adds to overall awareness and skill I can only guess as I've only past my CBT in Nov.
    The Black Widow exhaust is crazy loud lmao. We have one on the 125 😂.

  • @SeniorNinja24
    @SeniorNinja24 12 годин тому

    Go with what you want in your next bike, a 4 cylinder something dosnt have to be expensive, there’s lots to choose from, I passed my test in 87 so it was easier, my first bike after I passed my test was a metallic blue Yamaha 250lc (wish I still had that) for a couple of years, then on to bigger and better the sky’s the limit, mine were all Kawasaki after the LC, enjoyed the video, keep em coming and ride safe 😊

  • @denysbrazovskijd696
    @denysbrazovskijd696 Годину тому

    Getting my first bike today which is an A2 restricted SV650x

  • @mageprometheus
    @mageprometheus 15 годин тому +1

    I'm no help. I passed my test on a 250 and got a GSX750 the week after. The joy of 1982 😀 Obviously, don't go above 100bhp. If you tell us what you want to mod next, we can all chime in with our favourite brands/models. You can then ignore the advice and fit whatever you can blag for free from a friendly distributor 🤣 The benefit of being a famous influencer! 💜

    • @TipToeBikers
      @TipToeBikers  15 годин тому +1

      Hahaha I appreciate the gifts from brands but wouldn't accept if I didn't like them 😆 and uh... not above 100bhp you say? Oops...

    • @mageprometheus
      @mageprometheus 15 годин тому +1

      @TipToeBikers Oh dear 😀 You best have a good budget for bike PPE just in case! Haha.

  • @IrelandRider
    @IrelandRider 12 годин тому

    When you're talking normally, the mic settings seem low, and it's easy to turn my TV up lol. I just thought I'd let you know 😉. Thanks for sharing, and see you on your next adventure 👊 🤙 🤘

  • @gk73man51
    @gk73man51 15 годин тому

    *cough* ZXR400 *cough*. But personally I’d like to see you reveal and start fettling the bike as soon as you acquire it. Folk like the spannering content and you could run it alongside usual Noxie onboard, stream of thought, Tiptoe stuff.

  • @snakesocks
    @snakesocks 16 годин тому

    Might consider keeping Noxie as well as the bigger bike btw. My bike is 1050cc & while I love it at the weekends, a smaller bike just for running errands sounds pretty good.

    • @TipToeBikers
      @TipToeBikers  15 годин тому

      I've considered it, although she'll probably end up contributing to the cost of the next bike/ insurance 😅

  • @stephenrichards4962
    @stephenrichards4962 16 годин тому

    I’d like to see you get bike and sort it before you ride it on your new license.
    Wish I could get out on mine but weather on east coast it not good roads are wet and very windy.
    If I get a good day my 1400 will get out. Ride safe.

  • @MartynDavis
    @MartynDavis 17 годин тому

    I agree, surprise reveal!

  • @samcan1
    @samcan1 15 годин тому

    surprise, ads a small bit of joy to my otherwise dull life.

  • @johnsmith9194
    @johnsmith9194 17 годин тому

    I think a surprise reveal would make for better content in your style but I'd make sure you can still ride the new bike while doing up straightforward things to it (exhaust, levers, etc) like you've done with the 250.
    If you want a older more "fixer upper" I'd keep the 250 to ride on while you also do videos on fixing the new bike.
    I think it really depends on what content you enjoy. Do you want the more straightforward mods and fixes with more riding content on the new bike, or do you want more mechanical fixing of an older big bike videos with less riding of it before it's done?

    • @TipToeBikers
      @TipToeBikers  16 годин тому +1

      Yeah it'll probably be more small stuff, apart from suspension adjustments. Time will tell 😂

  • @trevornelmes9331
    @trevornelmes9331 16 годин тому +1

    I am NOT vertically challenged. I am vertically defeated. 26-27 inside leg, left leg very dodgy. I CAN get on litre bikes. Heck, my last bike was a ZX10R (with lowering kit). But we are talking tippity tip toes, one foot at best. Dropped or nearly dropped it too many times. So, for me, there was no choice. I love the power of a big engine. I certainly can't even get on any adventure bike. It had to be a cruiser, and, it had to be a Harley. I bought the cheapest big twin (new) they were selling in 2022, a Softail Standard, 107 engine (1753cc). Not many pony powers, but by heck it is torquey. It is so much fun to ride. So different to a sports bike, or a naked bike (which is what I learnt and did my tests on). And it is so cheap to insure. Less than £100 a year for me. Sure, because they have traditional frames, and not to much plastic, they are heavy. But, I am working on that.

  • @smallbikesrool9581
    @smallbikesrool9581 11 годин тому

    Surprise 😊

  • @trevornelmes9331
    @trevornelmes9331 17 годин тому

    I like Cadbury's Dairy Milk chocolate. Bear with me here Ella. It just tastes so smooth (is that possible?). To me, it is also cultured, well educated if you will. Now, there are a whole bunch of biker vloggers out there. So, why are you one of the very few I watch and am subscribed to? It helps that you are on a bike, d'oh. I don't watch because of the scenery. Heck I can get on my bike and be on the same roads in not a lot of time myself. Your voice. It is so [insert adjective here, but can't think of the right one] to hear. Silky, smooth. Your conversation, it's like we were having a chat. Clearly intelligent (despite being a biker), and humorous. My type of jokes. I just LIKE your videos. Long may they continue.

    • @xg1ft
      @xg1ft 17 годин тому +1

      bro... what?

    • @trevornelmes9331
      @trevornelmes9331 16 годин тому

      @xg1ft If you aren't English, you won't get it. Even if you are, you might not.

    • @TipToeBikers
      @TipToeBikers  13 годин тому

      Thank you :)