You have a spot on approach. The content is first class. Your commentary is invaluable to the viewing audience. The bicycle subject matter is what we want to see. Please, more vintage bicycles! Many thanks for the value you offer us. Your rabid fan from America.
What nice cycle paths to have in your area. I am starting appreciate the vintage bikes, when I left school in the mid sixties everybody seemed to have bicycle. We even had policemen on point duty to get the bikes out of the factory gates. And so good to see you having them as your every day bike👍👍
Warmest greetings, another enjoyable posting. I too have noticed a lack of UA-camrs focusing on older machines. Anything pre 1970s is my main interest, although I have some newer machines in the fleet. I'm sure many people miss out on the delight of gently cruising along on a lovely, well tuned roadster. A huge majority seem to think cycling is either buzzing around on a soggy MTB, or pretending to be comfortable posing about on a road bike clad in lycra. No wonder some are put off the idea of cycling at all. Thank you for sharing your local explores and tinkering on the fleet in the workshop. I shall continue to watch with interest, keep up the good work. Good health, all the best and happy pedaling!
Awesome videos. Quality over quantity. Don't worry about the wind noise, I think we like it the way that it is, and to heck with those who might complain.
I enjoy your videos so much! I happen to like the same kind of bicycles as you and am not interested in others so much. So, I appreciate your frequent posting. :) The ride segments are so soothing and lovely to watch (except when you're getting run at by a dog!). Wish we had similar bike paths here in TX. Thanks so much for all you post.
I like the originality & simplicity of your vid , I guess your 550 subs appreciate very much what you do as we are likeminded bunch of people . Keep making more. Every time I watch your vid , it feels like I am doing the ride personally. Thanks a lot RD. Careful , someone told me if a ride without a bell, it makes it not legally roadworthy.
You content is excellent both in knowledge and realism, Peters Facebook posts are excellent and relaxing to watch. You two should team up and I am sure you would have a great time sharing your knowledge both on the bikes and local history. To me it’s not about the number of viewers, your channel is about quality not quantity, keep it up I have learnt so much that I thought I already knew 👍
You have a spot on approach. The content is first class. Your commentary is invaluable to the viewing audience. The bicycle subject matter is what we want to see. Please, more vintage bicycles! Many thanks for the value you offer us. Your rabid fan from America.
What nice cycle paths to have in your area. I am starting appreciate the vintage bikes, when I left school in the mid sixties everybody seemed to have bicycle. We even had policemen on point duty to get the bikes out of the factory gates. And so good to see you having them as your every day bike👍👍
Warmest greetings, another enjoyable posting.
I too have noticed a lack of UA-camrs focusing on older machines. Anything pre 1970s is my main interest, although I have some newer machines in the fleet. I'm sure many people miss out on the delight of gently cruising along on a lovely, well tuned roadster. A huge majority seem to think cycling is either buzzing around on a soggy MTB, or pretending to be comfortable posing about on a road bike clad in lycra. No wonder some are put off the idea of cycling at all.
Thank you for sharing your local explores and tinkering on the fleet in the workshop. I shall continue to watch with interest, keep up the good work.
Good health, all the best and happy pedaling!
Your youtube channel is perfect the way it is, don't change a thing.
I have a very similar large collection of old british bikes. Your videos are most interesting intelligent and inspiring thank you...
Awesome videos. Quality over quantity. Don't worry about the wind noise, I think we like it the way that it is, and to heck with those who might complain.
I've just discovered your channel, and I simply love it the way it is. Thanks for taking the time & effort, much appreciated.
I hope you have subscribed!
I enjoy your videos so much! I happen to like the same kind of bicycles as you and am not interested in others so much. So, I appreciate your frequent posting. :) The ride segments are so soothing and lovely to watch (except when you're getting run at by a dog!). Wish we had similar bike paths here in TX. Thanks so much for all you post.
I like the originality & simplicity of your vid , I guess your 550 subs appreciate very much what you do as we are likeminded bunch of people . Keep making more. Every time I watch your vid , it feels like I am doing the ride personally. Thanks a lot RD. Careful , someone told me if a ride without a bell, it makes it not legally roadworthy.
You content is excellent both in knowledge and realism, Peters Facebook posts are excellent and relaxing to watch. You two should team up and I am sure you would have a great time sharing your knowledge both on the bikes and local history. To me it’s not about the number of viewers, your channel is about quality not quantity, keep it up I have learnt so much that I thought I already knew 👍
Peter does feature quite often in my ride videos, pre lockdown.
Good job keeping the bike the star of the show. Look forward to wind reduction.
Did the Raleigh dawn have an enclosed chaincase.
The Dawn Tourist did - and lights. The Dawn was base model poverty spec.
Aren’t those gates a nuisance for us oldtimers.
Don’t get me started!
Velocipedium I know it infuriates me to ,just on my way out to buy another superbe I really got the bug now .