... your longest video so far yes (or at least from what i've watched so far) but it's actually pretty nice to experience your uninterrupted stream of consciousness in the video. you had sporadic thoughts of your journey, your intentions for 'excellence', the adapting, the focus onto your bike, and then back and forth. it was great
Oh interesting! I’ll take a closer look. I unlatched the quick release on the side visible in the video - but didn’t mess around with the side that has the gears. Thanks for the tip!
@@andrewjohnipe you might have to unscrew the black plastic thing and slide it out of the dropouts which will be towards the front of the bike (usually)
... your longest video so far yes (or at least from what i've watched so far) but it's actually pretty nice to experience your uninterrupted stream of consciousness in the video. you had sporadic thoughts of your journey, your intentions for 'excellence', the adapting, the focus onto your bike, and then back and forth. it was great
Thanks Cyrus! I definitely was trying something new - so I'm glad you enjoyed it. Appreciate you, friend!
4:3 my beloved
Going back to 16:9 will be a sad moment for me.
You need a 15mm wrench to take off your rear wheel or if you have a quick release system you can just pull the lever upwards and it comes off.
Oh interesting! I’ll take a closer look. I unlatched the quick release on the side visible in the video - but didn’t mess around with the side that has the gears.
Thanks for the tip!
@@andrewjohnipe you might have to unscrew the black plastic thing and slide it out of the dropouts which will be towards the front of the bike (usually)
Appreciate you sharing the knowledge, friend!
No way, havent seen another Giubilato at all. Nice bike
A fellow Giubilato owner!
My wife bought it second hand a few years ago - it’s such a solid road bike, and I really enjoy how it’s responds to inputs!