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How can I say this politely? You have a problem mate, a ten minute licking and rubbing of a cheap orange plastic chinabike is just wrong. Get a woman, even a plastic one and youtube her and I will make the distance without vomiting. You are in need of help. At least take it outside and get it really dirty and dinged up for the sake of your mental health.:lol8:
JTC.
Nice quality video. Where did you get the hand guards and how difficult were they to mount?
Handguards are from Dennis Kirk - $20 http://www.denniskirk.com
Thanks Jape - Appreciate the comments, you must have enjoyed it enough to know it was 10 minutes long and puked thru the whole thing or just really got excited about a fresh - new cLEAN BIKE. Keep in mind we have 3+ ft of snow here right now and the mud and dirt will follow soon enough! Thanks for watching!
Yup, I watched every trembling second and every unfocussed zoom in onto the shine on the plastics and advertising signage, all for the sake of honest reportage. You are correct, I haven't been exposed to a fresh young virgin bike like that for too long. On reflection, it may also have been the surfeit of orange that got to me as I have been known to drool a little over bikes myself. I have heard that cabin fever can affect folk strangely, maybe this was just a manifestation of that and when the good ole healthy mud and gravel starts splattering you and your ride your vids will be less ....um, strange!
That is indeed much licking of the bike with a camera. Don't mind ol' jape, he's just getting pounded by the weather down under. I was definitely impressed be a couple things... one being the matching orange bucket under the bike and the other being the matching orange flame lever covers.
I know its not easy to put together something like that so much thanks for the effort. After a while you'll get a sense how how long things should be relative to the content or type of video being produced. Just as a personal opinion, a video of that type should be about 3-5 mins, and probably matched to the length of one song. To get real picky, try matching transitions to the beat of the music it helps bring the audio and video together!
CC
Thanks for the input I will take in all into consideration on any future videos. My Objective was to clearly show every inch of the bike in as much detail as possible, so that anyone who was considering purchasing such a bike or similar one, had a complete coverage of what it was made of and how it looks. Becuase we are predicating an early spring I probably won't have time for any video's as most of my future time will be taken up with riding and running my business. Thanks Again.
Andrew