Update video aboard the ravishing 2011 Triumph Bonneville T100, now with crash bars and TORS exhaust cans!
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@ldane19919 ай бұрын
This was actually a pleasant surprise. I came for the T100, and left crying. I'm actually going through what you are/were going through. My job is probably killing me. The pay is good, but my soul is being drained. One of the only things that keeps me going, is looking forward to riding my Bonnie T100. Cheers and ride safe!
@TheRoadWarrior968 ай бұрын
I’m really glad this video reached you, I truly hope you can find a way to move towards a more positive place. I’ve got an update on my personal situation coming soon, it’ll be towards the end of my next video 🙂
@MargusMoto Жыл бұрын
Oh man, great news and terrible news at the same time. Funnily enough, I went through a similar thing a few years ago myself. Except I was coming from a profession that hardly paid anything even at a professional level, and in the midst of covid and my firstborn being.. well, born... I had to rebrand myself and find a new vocation. And I got into IT :D Luckily, though I don't much care about the product, at least the work itself is fun enough, the team is really good and the company in the whole is the most decent one I've ever worked for. So yeah, change can be really good! Hope it's gonna work out just as good for you in the end! Also - dude, you really need to start showing how you strap that dog-chow on the bike! I for one am quite interested how that works :D As for what kind of videos to make - keep a good variety, I'd say. I don't have favourite type and rather like if there's a mix of different ones. And, you know, this is again fully my personal preference - what I particularly like, is when I am shown things. Like when you mention a bike, show it to me. Like a pic or short clip of it, if you have. If you are talking about dog food - darn it, show us the dog food! I mean, it just creates so much variety into a clip that otherwise is just the road and handlebars :D It's quite a bit of work, but in my mind it just makes for so much more engaging content..
@TheRoadWarrior96 Жыл бұрын
Jheez that sounds like your experience was a lot more challenging, I think I am lucky that all I have to worry about is paying a few bills and looking after a dog, otherwise I might have stayed in my current profession. I did enjoy it a lot more when we had the office (controversial I know), we had a good bunch of guys and lots of laughs every day so the work was less important. If I ever returned to the field that's what I'd be looking for I think. Thank you for the kind words🙂. Aha I shall endevour to show the meat transport methods going forward, although it's not as exciting as you're probably imagining! Really appreciate your suggestions, I will keep the variety coming, and I promise my next video won't be me going to get dog food again, I think my last three videos have all been that 😅. Actually showing the subject matter is something I should definitely do more of, especially when introducing a new bike to the channel (or indeed transporting vast amounts of hound food).