I think it's funny that Stuart Fillingham sounds normal at 1.5x speed.
@Matt-we7si10 күн бұрын
really grinds my gear , what pathetic policing , absolutely embarassing,
@Ran-o7b3hКүн бұрын
Not sure which live stream, there was a question in live chat about good YT channel recommendation: CROCKER vs Rover is pretty good channel to watch. He does a good job.
@Henrik.Yngvesson10 күн бұрын
BEHINDS BEHIND YOUR BACK!!! 🤣
@Honkawsuzyamal10 күн бұрын
I have riden on the Autobahn at higher speed than this rider has allegedly riden at. Something seems wrong. At 140mph motorway signs flash by much faster
@edwardcollings961110 күн бұрын
Was the Tyson fight discussed?
@jalmolky7 күн бұрын
Was looking for it too. Early on he mentioned that he did want to come back to it after the chase video, but I don't think he did unless it was short and I missed it.
@danielr827 күн бұрын
Your point about vintage bikes vs vintage cars doesn't stack up. - there is a huge market now for "vintage styled" cars. - it's just that you're out of touch with the car market because you don't care about cars... In the past few years, they previewed a revamped Opal Manta, have released a "new" Renault 5 (electric), did the Honda e with '70's styling' You said no 'big makers' are doing the retro styled thing, Opal is Stellantis - the world biggest car manufacturer group. Renault (part of renault-nissan-mitsubishi group is pretty big) and Honda is the brand you used in the video as an example of a brand not doing the retro styling thing.
@dirtygarageguy7 күн бұрын
@danielr82 I know hearing is difficult for you, but I do say several times "new OEM cars"...
@dirtygarageguy7 күн бұрын
@danielr82 have you seem a Renault 5... it's the name. My dad had a Renault 5 turbo... this new one isn't the same car, it's just a name, like the Fiat 500 or the mini... try again.
@danielr827 күн бұрын
@@dirtygarageguy yes, - it looks more like a clio than a renault 5. - but it is a new OEM car,. that's built and badged for nostalgia "Vintage" feelings,. (and they are just as shite as the bike/bike brands that are doing this.) Why do I need to "try again"? you said there are no big OEMs doing the vintage thing, I gave you three, What's the difference between these new BSA badged bikes that have nothing more than a name in common with the original and the cars you just listed saying they are just a name?? - and isn't this the opposite of what you were just saying in the video about cars manufacturers not doing this vintage style thing because people aren't scared of the vehicle in a car. The BMW mini.- the new mini has the name bought by BMW but, carried on directly from the old shape mini (last made in 2000) with the new mini one starting in 2001, with the same name in the same factory in Oxford.in the stream you were saying that the heritage mattered, but now in the comments you're saying that's an example of 'just a name'. I'm not sure which one of your opinions I agree with here.
@dirtygarageguy7 күн бұрын
@danielr82 but they're not. They're new cars, they look like new cars. A triumph bonneville has the same looking exhaust, throttle bodies discised to look like cars etc. It's not the same thing, are you blind?
@danielr827 күн бұрын
@@dirtygarageguy what's the difference in making a retro styled car, like a new mini with a new engine, that keeps retro styling, and the bonevilles, with their new engines that keep retro styling. (yes, by making throttle bodies look like carbs.) In the video you were talking about the "retro look" bikes being popular because they are low powered and shit, and they were popular with people who can't ride and get grandad poof bikes because they are scared of a bike that could go faster. you said "they don't want better, because better means faster". you said there is no analogy in the car world of people preferring older technology, or cars going backwards" for the sake of styling. I disagree, there are plenty of examples of car manufacturers "styling" cars in a retro way (or badging cars to make people think of things they wanted when they were younger. (and them being popular) There are examples, (like the ineos) of "vintage looking" - in that case defender styling, with it's brick like areo dynamics, - despite being able to make almost any shape car - people want that (worse, but vintage look) LandRover are still putting monocoque shell on top of ladder frame chassis. There are also examples of people choosing older technology over arguable better, more powerful cars. (a honda Civic type R is the same price as a tesla model S, people chose the base mini over the Fiesta ST (despite the ST being cheaper, newer internally and faster) because they like the mini more.