Ziggy is the most humble genius on the planet. Can’t wait to see his design
@AutoBeta2T Жыл бұрын
Can't wait for the show 😀 Love the poster bikes 🤩
@Torques_moto Жыл бұрын
Thanks for showing the HDRI creation, really interesting to hear some of technical elements that went into combining the future with the present!
@FunWithAJ Жыл бұрын
She always produces great photos.- Santiago ;)
@barryconway Жыл бұрын
Amy on poster duty again? Good shout.
@v4forlife Жыл бұрын
Shit dad jokes for the win. Looking forward to this years show, hopefully turning up on something a bit different myself this year!
@adamstorm1984 Жыл бұрын
Do you know who owns the bike at 3:21? The BSA Victor(?) Cafe Racer!
@vinnyOdea878 Жыл бұрын
The way ulez is going you might need to think about moving the venue to outside London in the future
@swannyisnumberone Жыл бұрын
I dont agree. The dock is a great venue, and close enough to the Shed to swing by for breakfast or dinner and make a whole day of it. Sit out in a deck chair in the sunshine, or head inside if its inclement, take a little ride (even if it is a 20mph) around the sights and sounds of London. Heading to the Bike Shed show is more than just heading to a bike show. The motorcycle as we know it is dying (erm...see theme). Squeeze what life you can out of riding in the big cities whilst you still can. I bet Dutch and the crew would love to have a venue with easier logistics, great parking etc; but it would lose more than it gained. I'm lucky enough to ride a dusty, dirty, salty, rusty vintage sled that belches like The Flying Scotsman but is exempted the ULEZ. I'll be parking it down the street like everybody else. checking out all the rides that are just parked outside is part of the fun too. Fighting the ULEZ is a fight for another day. Twelve quid isnt a dig deal (the pain of paying to "the man" is the worst of it) when you consider you riding costs over all. Gear, fuel, tax etc etc. Its two beers for a once a year show, or box clever and borrow an exempt ride. See you there.