thank you! I thought that people from various countries would be able to see it if there were no lines. All I can say is that the bike and travel are great, especially the Old Brit Twin.👍
thank you! I hope many people watch and enjoy it. I personally would most like to see footage of old British motorcycles just riding around. There aren't many videos like that, so I just tried to make one myself.
These films speak to anyone who has owned an old classic bike. We've all been there stuck at roadside unable to fire her up. Taking a time out to relax, lets your subconsciousness mind work the problem before re-marshaling the effort. Thanks for capturing this for all to see and appreciate.
Indeed, this video summarizes my memories and experiences that I have continued to ride on old motorcycles. I want to thank you, it was a great experience. Thank you for watching!
yep...going through all the 'routines' and 'rituals' we follow.... I've learned that unless my horn blows a strong clear beep beep, there is no way in hell you will kick or push that bike to start. Needs a FULL charge, or none at all. How far have you pushed your bike? I'd say 2 miles, including some small hills! #Daytona T100 1967
@@mozdickson After such experiences, we become more attentive, more skilled at maintenance, and more attuned to these vehicles. It's a good vehicle from a good era, although many people may not be able to ride it casually.
@@dropmotors8501 "The Quixotes of this Age fight with the Wind-mills of their owne Heads." John Cleveland ,1644. Here in Montana a few also ride this way, the iron horse having replaced the ones of flesh and blood. I'm always reading "Quixote" and "Visions of Cody" it seems.
@@borkfork3163 We're old iron donkeys that don't fit the modern age, and we're wandering a wasteland that isn't popular as a tourist spot, looking for a windmill to fight with.😆
Just plain cool man , I love it and the music fits perfect.
I am happy to hear that. It's still a prototype video, so I'd like to continue filming. thank you!
These are all pure inspiration, lovely to watch and get lost in. Time to take my Beeza for a spin too...
thank you! I would like you to make a video of BSA running around.
I love these short movie clips. No talking just pure visual magic. Cant wait for the finished film.
thank you! I thought that people from various countries would be able to see it if there were no lines. All I can say is that the bike and travel are great, especially the Old Brit Twin.👍
Your videos always put a smile on my face, it's just "fun". Thanks for sharing!
thank you! I hope many people watch and enjoy it. I personally would most like to see footage of old British motorcycles just riding around. There aren't many videos like that, so I just tried to make one myself.
I am Hooked! Excited to see more.
What nice words! I will do my best to take pictures so that it is completed.😁
These films speak to anyone who has owned an old classic bike. We've all been there stuck at roadside unable to fire her up. Taking a time out to relax, lets your subconsciousness mind work the problem before re-marshaling the effort.
Thanks for capturing this for all to see and appreciate.
Indeed, this video summarizes my memories and experiences that I have continued to ride on old motorcycles. I want to thank you, it was a great experience. Thank you for watching!
yep...going through all the 'routines' and 'rituals' we follow.... I've learned that unless my horn blows a strong clear beep beep, there is no way in hell you will kick or push that bike to start. Needs a FULL charge, or none at all. How far have you pushed your bike? I'd say 2 miles, including some small hills! #Daytona T100 1967
@@mozdickson After such experiences, we become more attentive, more skilled at maintenance, and more attuned to these vehicles. It's a good vehicle from a good era, although many people may not be able to ride it casually.
if you ride a classic British bike --- you can defo relate
After all this experience and repair and maintenance, I think you'll either feel more connected to these vehicles, or you'll hate them.😆
More Motor Drop videos please!
Love these videos , love the way they are filmed as well .. please keep them coming :)
thank you! The shooting and my journey are still on the way!
いつも楽しませてもらってます!
皆さん、バイク共にカッコいいですね!
ありがとうございます!いやぁこれは遺書みたいなもんですよある意味W
Bikes, boys, and magic
yes. That's everything. For all the ex-boys who love bikes.
Your visual reads like a prose. ✌🏼& 🏍️
Thanks, the video is still in the experimental stage😆
@@dropmotors8501 it has that 60’s French New Wave of nonlinear narrative vibe. Looking forward to your final vision. ✌🏼& 🏍️
@@dennisng4627 I am happy to hear that. thank you!
shot!!
Yeah!😘
Nice Norton 750 ,what year is it .
thank you! This N15 was made in 1967.
A real Norton, not the shaky motor while stopped at a red light trip like the commandos.Evel knevals first stunt bike❗
@@ccrider00 thank you! After fixing a number of defects, it has become a very enjoyable and reliable motorcycle. I travel everywhere with this.👍
Great looking N15. I am looking at one 1966 N15 in the UK where I live , I like the P11 ,but N15 just as good, @@dropmotors8501
Hows the N15 ,going , have YOU still got it, I am looking at buying 1966 N15 . do you find it easy to get parts for it, KIWI for @@dropmotors8501
Another nice video. Why the "La Mancha" reference?
thank you. 'Cause we're like Don Quixote😆
@@dropmotors8501 "The Quixotes of this Age fight with the Wind-mills of their owne Heads." John Cleveland ,1644. Here in Montana a few also ride this way, the iron horse having replaced the ones of flesh and blood. I'm always reading "Quixote" and "Visions of Cody" it seems.
@@borkfork3163 We're old iron donkeys that don't fit the modern age, and we're wandering a wasteland that isn't popular as a tourist spot, looking for a windmill to fight with.😆
クソカッコいい!全て!!
ありがとうございます!もうちょう笑いもまじえられるよう頑張ります👍
排気音に酔ってしまう❤
ありがとうございます! 無論排気音は重視しております😁👍