LOL i was thinking .... "your doing Clarkson..." then he said "in the world!" :p YAY Ive been saying his videos have been getting as damn good as top gear was in its prime...
Took me a while too, I was wondering why the odd dialogue. While I can agree with Andrew it was annoying I believe that's part of the fun. Clarkson can be annoying and colorful at the same time. And don't miss our Unknown rider-a nod to the Stig.
Some say that he continues riding motorcycles even with an arm sling........and that he comes up with his best episode ideas while using the can....... All we know is; he's called RyanF9.
I've always wondered why TV and film directors don't use drones for ordinary shots that don't need a vertical element - it's a cheap way of getting a steadicam and motion control in one package.
Seeing Ryan on a MTB makes me want a collaboration with IFHT. Similar way over the top production value for the other half of the two wheel fanatics. (Also Canadian)
This is insane. This production quality wouldn’t seem out of place on ACTUAL Top Gear, and they are top of the game. Best video yet, love watching the channel grow and somehow keep getting better!
I love Mountain bike riding (MTB), it's something about wether you are riding around in the street or on a trail bicycles are fun...but motorcycles are an entirely different beast. I love riding both, my love for bicycles got me into motorcycles.
@@djgolf3256 nah, don't regret it and never will. The only reason I had the mtb is because I couldn't have a dirtbike. Plus with the dirtbike you have a blast going uphill and downhill
@@rodrigoalmendro3118 don't get me wrong I see the fun in dirt bikes with the speed. I just find mtb has cooler trails to hit up with the rock gardens, berms and wooden features. Plus you get the added cardio of doing the not so fun climbs lol. I do mtb for both the fun and to stay in shape.
I love how creative your videos are, it's not just a first ride or a road test. It's an artful display of showmanship and masterful storytelling. Kudos my friend
Amazing storytelling, compelling review, i love everything about this! Especially the extensive and creative use of 360° cameras. It's amazing and i want to ride this bike
Absolutely loved the Jeremy Clarkson impression! Spot on! At first I wondered if it was on purpose but by the end it was inarguably clear. Thank you for being a bright spot in my day!
You know who is going straight to Hollywood? Ryan and Aneesh! the guy behind the camera for sure is going to get poached by the grand tour soon. does Aneesh Shivanekar seriously do all of the filmmaking and editing by himself? This is epic. Top gear had a team of 50!! 😦
@@bhat3856 Please stfu. It does not matter. And moreover...he's probably Canadian citizen. The greatest achievement you can have in India is to leave it.
They made a "motocross" dirt bike, the mx400 from '01 to '03. They did so well with it, they went bankrupt in '03 or so. Luckily they did well enough with pedal bikes they were able to recover mostly. The well known test rider and hilarious author Jody Weisel of MXA magazine included it on his interesting and very funny article “THE WORST BIKES I EVER RACED”. motocrossactionmag.com/the-worst-bikes-i-ever-raced-by-jody-weisel/ Here is a shorter, more concise article on the merits of the mx400, chainslapmag.com/2016/10/form-no-function-cannondale-moto-experiment/
@@SCHill-pq8kq It's pretty astonishing they let something out, so bad. What company enters a market by redesigning every single feature that Japanese and european manufactures spent billions and 40 years perfecting? United States corporate lunacy at it's finest.
Wow this video deserves a million views! The editing that was done here was excellent. Especially enjoyed the Jeremy Clarkson'esque montage. Great work!
I loved the Jeremy Clarkson impression and feeling of Top Gear. As usual, the video was great. Did you guys decide on this style because people are comparing your videos and the production quality you seem to have, or just a bit of fun? Either way, it was great! I do also miss the gear reviews and top gear (pun not intended) videos you guys used to put out. It seems to have been a little while. I enjoy the quality and the fun nature of the motorcycle reviews, but the gear videos were also fun and informative on the protective side of riding. Will we see anymore sometime? It does seem like you talked about a lot of stuff, so maybe you’ve just covered all of what you want for the time, and are just waiting on more? Keep up the good content!
My first ever bike was a two stroke yamaha dt250....bought bike 1982 the year my first daughter was born... set me off into the two wheel world 57 machines later ...a licence too ride one...touring and off roading and a bad accident I'm still riding ..thank you two stroke. .!!!!!.quality channel this sir...👍👍👍👍 cheers from dave in the UK..
I need to come to Canada with Ryan being my tour guide for sure !!! This bloke knows how to have fun ! and film it with a production level of Hollywood !!
I applaud you for the effort you put in to mimic Clarkson's body language. Between the sport jacket and that first pause-and-deliver, I instantly knew. "I will never forget the first time I rode a two stroke. The 1995 KX 250 burns gas," *stops walking* "faster than you can mix it."
No, you’re much too intelligent to play Jeremy Clarkson. You know what you’re talking about. Besides, he hates two wheelers! Another great video. Thank you. Les in UK🇬🇧 PS, hope the shoulder heals quickly. L
Two-strokes wild powerbands are so much of the fun of riding them, unless you're a noob. Working the clutch and staying on the pipe is challenging but once you figure it out, there's nothing like it!!
Ryan so much admiration for the content you create absolutely love the videos if I was not into motorcycles I'd watch these videos just for the quality of content. Absolutely world class. And Top Gear (now the grand tour) (because of the three oldies) being my favourite show I can not physically express how much I loved this video honestly it was like a 12:49 long mindgasm absolutely top notch.
Wtf is with people breaking their shoulders whike mountain biking. First Seth and now you.(I mean you technically broke yours first but the video came out later)
I think it's because people do more riskier maneuvers with a mountain bike because of how much control one has over a bicycle than a motorcycle because of the weight. I had a home break his taint because of that.
It's kinda like how everyone gets hurt on the pitbike but rarely on their full-on high powered dirtbike. You tend to not respect or fear the pitbike and mountain bike and our level of comfort on them makes them seem safer and more flickable so we do dumb and dangerous moves on them rather than respecting their ability to injure us too.
The real reason.... especially on downhill bikes.... it's extremely easy to go over the handlebars, and going over the bars is how you break the shoulder.
@@partyman6666 we people who have ridden an RSV4 , tend to think that a bicycle is nothing , and that brings your down-fall , if you shall call it that.
Dude, if you don't mind a.. not so much critique but not a suggestion either, anyway! You had a load of things spot on, but what struck me as off is not gradually focusing "the truth" of the brilliance of the KTM by fluidizing? Tempo, speed, presence over the mountain bike. You kept them staticly equal in our eyes. If you see this, give me a shout, would love to know you'll get this level up. 🤙
You guys... you guys went there... YOU SERIOUSLY WENT THERE!!! 😍 My life is now complete, although when I said "fortnine is like the top gear of the motorcycle world", I wasn't expecting you to... ya know...
You're a sick mountain biker Ryan. I love riding mountain bikes too. I just bought an Africa Twin as my first bike though, please don't judge but maybe pray for me. Other than my shoes I purchased everything from F9 and I will continue to do so because the service is great and prices are great.
Being a Top Gear fan and a Ryan fan I found the parody very entertaining. And I missed The Stig parody until someone else commented on it. I’ve seen this video before. I never tire of Ryan and really enjoy learning from his videos.
OMG - what a piece of filming and funny to boot. Ryan and Aneesh you are headed for great things. As a Brit and Top Gear aficionado from before Clarkson made it great you paid homage to the best Car show on earth (as it used to be..)... Glad to have you here in BC ...
3 QUESTIONS 1. Were any testicles harmed in the making of this film? 2. Didn't Aprillia make a fuel injected 50cc 2 stroke scooter a while ago? 3. Can we get some of these in America if we promise not to share with California?
Took me embarrassingly long to realize the Top Gear parody. Once I did, I had to start from the beginning. Loved the pedalfile and cyclopath puns. Going to steal those for my own personal use.
As someone who has almost exclusively ridden vintage 2-strokes, I find a lot of this interesting. Peaky and hard to control? Yeah I guess on a race bike, but many of the old enduros had super smooth torquey power. If you needed more power, just get a bigger engine. 250 or 300cc being the utter max imaginable size, is a recent thing. Try an IT465 on and you'll forget all about the torque of big thumpers. Then there's the oil injection thing. I have 3 oil-injected 2-strokes; twins from 67 and a street bike from 74. Of course it's mechanical and I'm sure marginally less efficient, but it still reduces oil consumption by about half. You can even adjust how much oil it feeds, to compensate for different viscosity or quality oils you might be running. In the 60s. The only time I've ever had to touch a carb is after a major modification, or to undo a previous owner's bright idea. I don't scale the Alps, but all my stuff seems to be happy in the elevation range I ride; from sea level up to maybe 4,500ft. Once set correctly, they're all easy to kick start, including the 440cc non-reed-valve Maico (another machine with magic-carpet torque from idle). Of course, a 70s carb is way easier to deal with than a more complicated 2010s carb. The new KTM bikes are excellent machines, to be sure. But really the headline is not that they're really doing things that couldn't be done before, what's cool is that they do it all in one little 250. The big headline for the TPI is really that it does it all with low emissions. Oil injection and high performance stopped traveling together a LONG time ago, like before 6-inch+ suspension came along. It's nice to see it return.
I always wondered why noone spent money on "clean" 2T R&D... using an ECU and an injector is brilliant, while keeping the engine light, simple and making even the small annoyances of 2T gone.
This is when you know that youth will take over. This is so much better than anything the 3 old farts have produced in the last 6 or 7 years (and I love Top Gear...) not to mention the numerous stale motorbike reviews on youtube. That bicycle jump looking up into the trees is just beautiful. And that's only one of 1000 beautiful shots in this video alone. Awesome work guys. Gonna watch it again to make sure i didn't miss anything. :)
Haha I like the Jeremy Clarkson impression! You even got his clothes spot on!
Amen to that, the new Clarkson in the making.
I was hoping someone else noticed that lol
That's also what I thought. He's the best vlogger... in the world.
LOL i was thinking .... "your doing Clarkson..." then he said "in the world!" :p YAY Ive been saying his videos have been getting as damn good as top gear was in its prime...
"...but OHHH NOOOOUGHH..."
"In the world" "Oh Cock" "Pillock" "Power!" "Torques" Someones been watching Top Gear reruns
Honestly the Clarkson impersonation was annoying and took away from the actual review
Took me a while too, I was wondering why the odd dialogue. While I can agree with Andrew it was annoying I believe that's part of the fun. Clarkson can be annoying and colorful at the same time. And don't miss our Unknown rider-a nod to the Stig.
@@andrew8440 No it didn't :D
@@sunnibird i agree with you despite my name
"genius" with that heavy nasal G was very Clarkson
Amazing content like yours is why television is on its death bed. Who needs it when better quality is on youtube?
Tv will never die, it is impossible.
Ghost _115 agreed
Quality TV has already died
@@SilentechoJ11 yeah because the content producers are showered with ads
Easy, watch it on TV at FHD, UHD
Top parody - loved it!
TheMissendenFlyer it was good
CLARKSON !!!!!!
someone give this guy a TV show
Ben Tate - Yes. But don’t let him leave youtube. Ari and zach already left us.
@@Jovi_97 Don't worry about Ryan being bought out by Discovery MTOD.
nobody watches tv anymore, he'd get more views on youtube
So the TV producers can get their grubby hands involved in F9's marvelous content? Hell no.
Tv ruins everything
Some say that he continues riding motorcycles even with an arm sling........and that he comes up with his best episode ideas while using the can.......
All we know is; he's called RyanF9.
He’s called the stroke
I think it's Ryan Clarkson 🤔
Cranking out quality, delivering every time. Your videos are an absolute joy to watch. Love the Jeremy Clarkson Top gear motif.
Seth Edwards and James May kind of swearing from cyclist... oh cock ;)
"I find dealing with carbs more annoying, than a plate of cold food" ~ I see what you did there lol.
Clever!
Corny
@@jowarrior You can hear the punch sound effect
When you know that Clarckson HATES motorbikes and bikes, this is even funnier !
why does he have a bike licence then?
@@Francois_Dupont It has a combustion engine.
@@Francois_Dupont kinda required as sometimes he needs to ride it for the show... or did when he had a show D: does the amazon thing still count?
@@MD_Builds probably what counts is where he is, top gear withouy clarckson, may and hammond is not really top gear.
@@Francois_Dupont i think he got it for the Vietnam special in topgear, where he had to drive a motorcycle
That "cut" at 2:28 to a drone shot is a production masterpiece. Impressive!
I've always wondered why TV and film directors don't use drones for ordinary shots that don't need a vertical element - it's a cheap way of getting a steadicam and motion control in one package.
@@AshleyPomeroy the noise from the propellers causes issues
Seeing Ryan on a MTB makes me want a collaboration with IFHT. Similar way over the top production value for the other half of the two wheel fanatics. (Also Canadian)
and they both make amazing content i think a collab should happen
Yesssss!
YASS
That would be amazing!
Yess please
"Cyclepath" and "Pedalphile" Haha, genius!
I missed the cyclepath! Ahaha
Stop being undercover stig, tell us what stig are you.
This is insane. This production quality wouldn’t seem out of place on ACTUAL Top Gear, and they are top of the game.
Best video yet, love watching the channel grow and somehow keep getting better!
Some say he films with bank surveillance cameras he scares into HD. All we know is we call him ......
Love the Top Gear impersonation! The technical accomplishment of editing/cinematography/music was not missed either! Well done!
Just that behind Top Gear was a giant production as BBC, while here a bunch of enthusiast with an amateur gear.
I love Mountain bike riding (MTB), it's something about wether you are riding around in the street or on a trail bicycles are fun...but motorcycles are an entirely different beast. I love riding both, my love for bicycles got me into motorcycles.
Same here bro
Same here, although had to sell the bike for the motor
@@rodrigoalmendro3118 lame should have kept the bike
@@djgolf3256 nah, don't regret it and never will. The only reason I had the mtb is because I couldn't have a dirtbike. Plus with the dirtbike you have a blast going uphill and downhill
@@rodrigoalmendro3118 don't get me wrong I see the fun in dirt bikes with the speed. I just find mtb has cooler trails to hit up with the rock gardens, berms and wooden features. Plus you get the added cardio of doing the not so fun climbs lol. I do mtb for both the fun and to stay in shape.
I love how creative your videos are, it's not just a first ride or a road test. It's an artful display of showmanship and masterful storytelling.
Kudos my friend
What a great homage to the once best motoring show...
*IN THE WORLD !*
HAHAHA I could't read this without a Clarkson voice at the end!
Wrong. The best motoring show in the world ironically...imo is "BestMotoring/Hot version".
Top gear now has been ruined
English-speaking world
@@dv9239 is there a better non-english motoring show?
Amazing storytelling, compelling review, i love everything about this! Especially the extensive and creative use of 360° cameras. It's amazing and i want to ride this bike
Most hardworking youtuber to exist, and not even monitised 😯
He has one ad
Fortnine is a motorcycle gear shop in canada, a bit like revzilla
3 adds here on iPad
@@awsombuttfacemonkey ok?
i got 3 ads on my laptop throughout the vid
F9 I tip my hat to you
for tipping your hat to Top Gear .
🍻 cheers !
"and that the government of Canada recently legalized a painkiller, just for him" lmao
R 100 he's taking about paracetamol of course. 😂😂😂
Stig fact inserted here
Anil Sharma I tought he talked about weed! 🤔
Jeremy Clark impression at 9:34 is spot on *”Witness the brilliance”*
and James May with the whole "Pillock" thing
Hah! The truth is out.
You're not a Canadian.
You didn't say "sorry" when you broke your shoulder.
_"sorey"_ 😊😊😊
@@Allan_aka_RocKITEman Get out.
Great vid. Odds are that Cannondale costs more than the KTM...
The ktm is 10 grand new.
Can-O-Ale
Cannondale?
Crack-n-fail
It's not a real cannondale... It has two fork legs!
Kent Quindt only some of cannondale’s bikes come with lefties. In fact, they produce more bikes with 2 forks
Fortnine reviews ?
Here's another best few minutes of life!
Jeesus Christ! The production quality mate 🤙
Your ads are so targeted. Literally the second after you said, "I have broken my shoulder", I got an ad for an injury law firm
Great video too
"more annoying than a plate of cold food" OOF
Scrolled down a little too far to find this comment 😂
@@H31MU7 I had to comment also. I laughed so hard! :D
I think I even heard a face being slapped in the background?
Cold chicken, turkey, or pizza is okay.
Light up the rear like a stoner... I'm confused
Absolutely loved the Jeremy Clarkson impression! Spot on! At first I wondered if it was on purpose but by the end it was inarguably clear. Thank you for being a bright spot in my day!
Is he dressed like....
Why is he making so many weird analogies....
"...IN THE WORLD"
Yea. Ok. That's what I thought. 😂
Spot on!
William Schutte
anyone watching jeremy
on *Ama.prime**?*
😱😱😱🔫💀💀🔫🤑🔫
2:35 That shot and melody is inspiring...
*Ma think inma gonna ride!*
I took me all the way up to "Some say..." before I realized he was aping Clarkson. Frankly, Ryan just cant pull off smug asshole like Jazza =D
For me, it was his May lol no one else on earth says crap like that lmao "bloody nora! Oh you pillock!" Haha
lolol SAME
That's a pretty good Clarkson impression you got there. Definitely like the Top Gear-esque challenge.
You know who is going straight to Hollywood? Ryan and Aneesh! the guy behind the camera for sure is going to get poached by the grand tour soon. does Aneesh Shivanekar seriously do all of the filmmaking and editing by himself? This is epic. Top gear had a team of 50!! 😦
Aneesh is a film maker from india
ಶ್ರೀಧರ್ BHAT ok
@@bhat3856 Please stfu. It does not matter. And moreover...he's probably Canadian citizen. The greatest achievement you can have in India is to leave it.
"Lights up the back tire like a pothead on 420" I like that one
You like it because you light it 😂💪🏻
Befor you said "in the world" I was thinking this guy is copying jeremy Clarkson
He's trying way to hard to be like Clarkson
Ben Babcock believe it was a deliberate impersonation ben
Ben Babcock believe it was a deliberate impersonation ben
@@dingdong3485 in that case good job
@@benbabcock3818 hahah definitely deliberate, this is such a great homage to Top Gear :D
Ryan is the David Attenborough of studying motorbikes in there natural habitats 😄
Damn didn't know Ryan can mountain bike!! Got some fine skills!!
DayLightSensor he can hold his own on the north shore. Didnt expect him to be that proficient on a mountain bike
Well... he could.
Except for that last bit...
Best upside down Mountain biker ..... in the world.
Errrmmm...
"... No wonder Jeff didn't buy you too."
Haha Haha
Best joke ever. I love it.
GT will always be missing something essential!
Your content is awesome 👌🇨🇦
the top gear of motorcycles
Topper than Top gear and grander than Grand Tour
I am so glad he got over the Clarkson phase. Solid production quality.
You took the "Top gear" for motorcycles literally and I love it!!
Quality of this content is A-tier 👌 Thank you to everyone who worked on this!
Glad you tested against a nice bicycle. Makes me want both.
If Cannondale made motorcycles, I wouldn't own a Suzuki.
@@EpiDot52 Cannondale did make competition dirt bikes, but they were really, really bad. Early 2000's I believe.
They made a "motocross" dirt bike, the mx400 from '01 to '03. They did so well with it, they went bankrupt in '03 or so. Luckily they did well enough with pedal bikes they were able to recover mostly. The well known test rider and hilarious author Jody Weisel of MXA magazine included it on his interesting and very funny article “THE WORST BIKES I EVER RACED”.
motocrossactionmag.com/the-worst-bikes-i-ever-raced-by-jody-weisel/
Here is a shorter, more concise article on the merits of the mx400,
chainslapmag.com/2016/10/form-no-function-cannondale-moto-experiment/
@@SCHill-pq8kq It's pretty astonishing they let something out, so bad. What company enters a market by redesigning every single feature that Japanese and european manufactures spent billions and 40 years perfecting? United States corporate lunacy at it's finest.
Wow this video deserves a million views! The editing that was done here was excellent. Especially enjoyed the Jeremy Clarkson'esque montage. Great work!
Wow, Ryan, just Wow! Your cinematography is improving with each and every video that you and your team produce. Well done!
Holy hell, that mirrored shot at 3 minutes is amazing!
Also, yay Classic Top Gear
I honestly don't know how you keep improving and evolving your content. Wonderful job Ryan and team.
Every time I see you, i feel like watching young Clarkson on two wheels, 🙏, thank you for keeping the style alive
I loved the Jeremy Clarkson impression and feeling of Top Gear. As usual, the video was great. Did you guys decide on this style because people are comparing your videos and the production quality you seem to have, or just a bit of fun? Either way, it was great!
I do also miss the gear reviews and top gear (pun not intended) videos you guys used to put out. It seems to have been a little while. I enjoy the quality and the fun nature of the motorcycle reviews, but the gear videos were also fun and informative on the protective side of riding. Will we see anymore sometime? It does seem like you talked about a lot of stuff, so maybe you’ve just covered all of what you want for the time, and are just waiting on more? Keep up the good content!
My first ever youtube comment, but dam if this video didn't deserve to take my cherry so to speak. Excellent video as always.
And on that bombshell it's time to give you a like !
See you tomorrow and goodnight!
His wreck was a terrible disappointment.
If I won the lottery, I'd give you a bike show so damn fast. A motorbike Top Gear/GT of sorts.
There's only one person I know of who can swear using a gentleman's sausage.
"no more power band" but thats what i love about 2 strokes
Agreed. It made them more challenging, but also more engaging. :-)
I call it the sudden rush
Well, there is still a serious power band there. Saying it doesn't exist is like saying the bike is a 4-stroke.
Great video! Took me a while to realize the theme, so I'm re-watching and it's even better
Love the smell of a two stroke, and when you hit that power band, pure exhilaration.
My first ever bike was a two stroke yamaha dt250....bought bike 1982 the year my first daughter was born... set me off into the two wheel world 57 machines later ...a licence too ride one...touring and off roading and a bad accident I'm still riding ..thank you two stroke. .!!!!!.quality channel this sir...👍👍👍👍 cheers from dave in the UK..
I have a DT 230 and CRM 250 in the shed. As hilarious now as they were 20 years ago. I love 2t's.
I need to come to Canada with Ryan being my tour guide for sure !!! This bloke knows how to have fun ! and film it with a production level of Hollywood !!
You can make a comparison between 2 washing machines and i bet the video will still be entertaining
I applaud you for the effort you put in to mimic Clarkson's body language. Between the sport jacket and that first pause-and-deliver, I instantly knew.
"I will never forget the first time I rode a two stroke. The 1995 KX 250 burns gas,"
*stops walking*
"faster than you can mix it."
*1:00* ok this definitely the best *homage to J.Clarkson*
, the best .... *In the Wooorld*
😂😂😂😂👍👍👍🤘🤘
I love the "weeee" at 9:55. I know i'm late to this video, but keep up the good work F9. I enjoyed your airbag video.
No, you’re much too intelligent to play Jeremy Clarkson. You know what you’re talking about.
Besides, he hates two wheelers! Another great video. Thank you. Les in UK🇬🇧
PS, hope the shoulder heals quickly. L
I'm a newer subscriber making my first comment on your channel and I must say (after watching a few of them) these videos are really well done.
How the fricc do you bring out so many videos with this overall quality?? how many people are behind each video?
It is a team of two!
Just two very talented guys, 1 in front of the cam and 1 guy behind it.
The best channel with the best quality for videos. Keep up the astounding work.
ouch on that wipeput, poor Ryan :(
Two-strokes wild powerbands are so much of the fun of riding them, unless you're a noob. Working the clutch and staying on the pipe is challenging but once you figure it out, there's nothing like it!!
God dammit! How am I going to feed myself if you keep making me buy motorcycles, Ryan!?
Ryan so much admiration for the content you create absolutely love the videos if I was not into motorcycles I'd watch these videos just for the quality of content. Absolutely world class. And Top Gear (now the grand tour) (because of the three oldies) being my favourite show I can not physically express how much I loved this video honestly it was like a 12:49 long mindgasm absolutely top notch.
Wtf is with people breaking their shoulders whike mountain biking. First Seth and now you.(I mean you technically broke yours first but the video came out later)
I think it's because people do more riskier maneuvers with a mountain bike because of how much control one has over a bicycle than a motorcycle because of the weight.
I had a home break his taint because of that.
It's kinda like how everyone gets hurt on the pitbike but rarely on their full-on high powered dirtbike. You tend to not respect or fear the pitbike and mountain bike and our level of comfort on them makes them seem safer and more flickable so we do dumb and dangerous moves on them rather than respecting their ability to injure us too.
The real reason.... especially on downhill bikes.... it's extremely easy to go over the handlebars, and going over the bars is how you break the shoulder.
@@michaeltyler1834 yes
@@partyman6666 we people who have ridden an RSV4 , tend to think that a bicycle is nothing , and that brings your down-fall , if you shall call it that.
The excited sound of a 2 stroke is fantastic! Yes, I 'm old enough to remember .
This is the only channel i don't skip ads for.
Have fun with the medicine... Haha
Dude, if you don't mind a.. not so much critique but not a suggestion either, anyway! You had a load of things spot on, but what struck me as off is not gradually focusing "the truth" of the brilliance of the KTM by fluidizing? Tempo, speed, presence over the mountain bike. You kept them staticly equal in our eyes.
If you see this, give me a shout, would love to know you'll get this level up. 🤙
You guys... you guys went there... YOU SERIOUSLY WENT THERE!!! 😍
My life is now complete, although when I said "fortnine is like the top gear of the motorcycle world", I wasn't expecting you to... ya know...
What are you doing with only 1 million subs, nothing to scoff at by any means but with quality videos like this you deserve so much more
RIP RyanF9's shoulder 😂😆
Owned a 2013 KTM 250 SX 2 smoker. I was 45 years old and never got over being scared of it!! It broke my legs!
daym you put so much effort in these videos Respect
You're a sick mountain biker Ryan. I love riding mountain bikes too. I just bought an Africa Twin as my first bike though, please don't judge but maybe pray for me. Other than my shoes I purchased everything from F9 and I will continue to do so because the service is great and prices are great.
I loved the top gear references so well done 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Holy shit this is the actual best original TH-cam video I have ever seen. Spot on Top Gear homage. Absolutely incredible.
Why did it take me so long to understand this is alluding to TopGear and Jeremy Clarkson???
It took my coffee deprived brain a few minutes to get that "aha" moment too.
Your channel is so entertaining it's like the only thing i watch nowadays. Greetings from Sweden!
Perfection. Just perfection. Content, delivery and humour. OYE. Order of the TH-cam Empire.
Being a Top Gear fan and a Ryan fan I found the parody very entertaining. And I missed The Stig parody until someone else commented on it. I’ve seen this video before. I never tire of Ryan and really enjoy learning from his videos.
TG's parody, spot on sir! F9 is still the best bike show ever aired....... In the world.
Nice Top Gear/Grand Tour tribute. All that was missing was a shout of "POWER" as you nailed the throttle...
How does the quality keep rising with every video? Surely you must plateau at some point. Awesome video as always, Ryan and crew :D
OMG - what a piece of filming and funny to boot. Ryan and Aneesh you are headed for great things. As a Brit and Top Gear aficionado from before Clarkson made it great you paid homage to the best Car show on earth (as it used to be..)... Glad to have you here in BC ...
Your a fukin' legend. I think no one does your efforts in making motorcycles videos.
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Hands down, you are my all time favorite channel on TH-cam
Another brilliant vid, always a joy to watch.
KTM should definitely pay you for this, because not only was I entertained… but I’m seriously considering this new KTM (& I don’t even ride off-road).
3 QUESTIONS
1. Were any testicles harmed in the making of this film?
2. Didn't Aprillia make a fuel injected 50cc 2 stroke scooter a while ago?
3. Can we get some of these in America if we promise not to share with California?
We lubz 2 strokes too :-(
Took me embarrassingly long to realize the Top Gear parody. Once I did, I had to start from the beginning. Loved the pedalfile and cyclopath puns. Going to steal those for my own personal use.
Loved all the Top Gear nods, "oh cock". Or the Clarkson, "Bbbrilliant" :) Thanks Ryan!
As someone who has almost exclusively ridden vintage 2-strokes, I find a lot of this interesting. Peaky and hard to control? Yeah I guess on a race bike, but many of the old enduros had super smooth torquey power. If you needed more power, just get a bigger engine. 250 or 300cc being the utter max imaginable size, is a recent thing. Try an IT465 on and you'll forget all about the torque of big thumpers.
Then there's the oil injection thing. I have 3 oil-injected 2-strokes; twins from 67 and a street bike from 74. Of course it's mechanical and I'm sure marginally less efficient, but it still reduces oil consumption by about half. You can even adjust how much oil it feeds, to compensate for different viscosity or quality oils you might be running. In the 60s.
The only time I've ever had to touch a carb is after a major modification, or to undo a previous owner's bright idea. I don't scale the Alps, but all my stuff seems to be happy in the elevation range I ride; from sea level up to maybe 4,500ft. Once set correctly, they're all easy to kick start, including the 440cc non-reed-valve Maico (another machine with magic-carpet torque from idle). Of course, a 70s carb is way easier to deal with than a more complicated 2010s carb.
The new KTM bikes are excellent machines, to be sure. But really the headline is not that they're really doing things that couldn't be done before, what's cool is that they do it all in one little 250. The big headline for the TPI is really that it does it all with low emissions. Oil injection and high performance stopped traveling together a LONG time ago, like before 6-inch+ suspension came along. It's nice to see it return.
Long live the 2 stroke!!. Wish we could buy 2 strokes new for the street
I always wondered why noone spent money on "clean" 2T R&D... using an ECU and an injector is brilliant, while keeping the engine light, simple and making even the small annoyances of 2T gone.
James May was on Mt Fromme? Hmmm....
Thomas Sowinski oh cock
This is when you know that youth will take over. This is so much better than anything the 3 old farts have produced in the last 6 or 7 years (and I love Top Gear...) not to mention the numerous stale motorbike reviews on youtube. That bicycle jump looking up into the trees is just beautiful. And that's only one of 1000 beautiful shots in this video alone. Awesome work guys. Gonna watch it again to make sure i didn't miss anything. :)