Cheers and thanks for watching. It’s a 2023 Ducati Panigale V4S. Much smoother than previous V-twin models. Keep the rubber side down. Twinkle twinkle.
Thank you for watching. It was bad. It definitely reinforced wearing proper gear and riding within one’s limits. Thank you for your comment and keep the rubber side down. Twinkle twinkle.
I liked you video, and I thought I heard your voice at one point, so you might work on your audio setup. Also it'd be nice to hear your thoughts, where you're at, etc. Just some friendly suggestions.
Hi, thanks for watching. You do have some valid feedback, and I appreciate it!! Normally my voice won’t be in any of the riding videos, because the routes, condition of the pavement, speed, etc. is requiring all my attention and concentration. The groups, with which I ride, are great at creating enjoyable routes with new roads, so I really don’t talk much; due to trying to provide the viewer with an enjoyable video. Now, you may hear some outbursts, due to hitting rough road or hard bumps that couldn’t be avoided. I know there have been some parts of rides where I hit an unavoidable bump really hard and it pretty much hit the wind out of me. I do have a mic adapter, and have thought of doing more commentary, but that would take away from me pushing the bike and hopefully giving you guys an exciting video. Also, the stabilization on these cameras is really good. It takes out a lot of the rough/bumpiness of the roads, or there would be all kinds of movement showing up in the footage. I hope this helps with any questions you had regarding what you’re seeing. Thanks again for spending your time with the channel and providing your feedback. Keep the rubber side down. Twinkle twinkle.
what year is your bike and model seems like a smooth bike
Cheers and thanks for watching. It’s a 2023 Ducati Panigale V4S. Much smoother than previous V-twin models. Keep the rubber side down. Twinkle twinkle.
Like the video. It looks like that was bad
Thank you for watching. It was bad. It definitely reinforced wearing proper gear and riding within one’s limits. Thank you for your comment and keep the rubber side down. Twinkle twinkle.
I liked you video, and I thought I heard your voice at one point, so you might work on your audio setup. Also it'd be nice to hear your thoughts, where you're at, etc. Just some friendly suggestions.
Hi, thanks for watching. You do have some valid feedback, and I appreciate it!! Normally my voice won’t be in any of the riding videos, because the routes, condition of the pavement, speed, etc. is requiring all my attention and concentration. The groups, with which I ride, are great at creating enjoyable routes with new roads, so I really don’t talk much; due to trying to provide the viewer with an enjoyable video. Now, you may hear some outbursts, due to hitting rough road or hard bumps that couldn’t be avoided. I know there have been some parts of rides where I hit an unavoidable bump really hard and it pretty much hit the wind out of me. I do have a mic adapter, and have thought of doing more commentary, but that would take away from me pushing the bike and hopefully giving you guys an exciting video. Also, the stabilization on these cameras is really good. It takes out a lot of the rough/bumpiness of the roads, or there would be all kinds of movement showing up in the footage. I hope this helps with any questions you had regarding what you’re seeing. Thanks again for spending your time with the channel and providing your feedback. Keep the rubber side down. Twinkle twinkle.
Proper gear out on the road as well as the track
Absolutely!! Thanks for watching and keep the rubber side down. Twinkle twinkle.