I had to (sadly) give it back this morning. It's a really enjoyable motorcycle. I've got 500 words on the page test-wise already.
It's certainly a thing.
I had to (sadly) give it back this morning. It's a really enjoyable motorcycle. I've got 500 words on the page test-wise already.
It's certainly a thing.
I submitted the test on the bike I affectionately dubbed 'Herman the German' to HEAVY DUTY Magazine today.
It included several pics of pal Spook on-board as well as his (well written) 'Second Opinion' piece on riding it for the shoot.
It all came up good. Well-pleased with the results.
Derp.
Awesome review. ππͺππ·π₯π
I want one and I want your accent.
Why Vimeo?
Great review Dave, well done.
Vimeo because it has responsive embedding without java on my web site.
And I didn't want to subject you to ads.
It's monetised on You Tube too ... maaaate.
I enjoyed watching your video review, and the great photography. I reckon it costs a small mortgage, after all B.M.W. stands for Bring My Wallet. Is it 'Berlin Built' with parts from China?
Are you saying motorcycle manufacturers are prone to using poetic licence?
Indian have that line sewn up at the moment.
Interesting point of view, and this had me look up the term. Indian name, as funny as may seem is in and of itself a 'poetic licence'.
Indian are currently celebration 100 years of a model the parent company have owned for 8 or so.
I don't like Triumph banging the history drum either - 1991 isn't exactly epic.
And BTW - the shot of the shaft drive spining was based on one of your suggestions.
Go Pro on the footpeg.