All these time, I thought that crash recovery mode is some intelligent, software-based fail safe with a lil bit of black-magic on top of it by Shimano.. turns out, it's much more simpler than that.. I thought I'm a decent bike mechanic, used to work in LBS before.. turns out I'm a dummy as well.. thanks for the insight, learn everyday 😅👍
I first came across your channel in 2018 while looking for information about installing Di2. More helpful than the Shimano instructions! Been coming back ever since for your quirky sense of humour, and your incredible video-making skills. Twice had to ride in crash-mode. Both times after stopping for a coffee at a friends house after a ride. No bumps or rough handling of the bike, just slipped into safe mode. Gremlins or fairies for sure. I knew about crash-mode but couldn’t remember how to disengage it. I guess I stumbled across it just by trying to shift through the gears.
Outstanding! now I understand..... Last year on a multi day ride with friends I got stuck in the hardest gear after a refuelling stop. After much trying to get the crash mode reset to work, I rode to the nearest "Di2 Specialist" who were very kind, but unable to fix it. 6o bonus km later I caught up with the 'Team'; grabbed a 'support' car and drove a 200km round trip to home to collect my other n+1 steed. Got back around midnight just in time for last drinks. Back home after the Tour, I decided to remove the offending derailleur. When I bumped it it made a loud click and has worked flawlessly since! With the help of your profound technical knowledge, next time I'll just pack a hammer.😅
I’d *heard* of crash mode recovery, but had no idea how to do it, so I learned something today. You are a service to the community, my friend! :-D That ride footage… I hope that was a one-way road as it was so narrow! It’s odd watching you ride with the drop-off on your left side like that; seems so unnatural when I’m used to riding on the right side of the road, but I’m sure you’ve gotten used to it. Thanks for the video! This one goes in the Saved pile. ;-)
Just wanted to thank you very much for this vid! I was able to not only know what happened, but also fix my co-worker's Ultegra Di2 derailleur. He had hit a sizeable pothole and it threw it out of wack (surprisingly the two race crashes and getting hit by a car before that didn't throw it into crash mode).
Great advice happened to me a few years ago hitting a pothole the crash mould does activate even if you don't have an accident good idea by shimano just the first time it happens it make freak out a little bit... cheers 👍
I am one of those dummies 🤣 Didn't know crash mode existed because thank God I've never needed it. Funny I haven't heard of it anywhere else other than here...
Concerning the low camera angle: After *never* making that mistake myself countless times I learned that you can draw a line over the mount with some kind of touch-up pen when the camera has the correct angle. At least that does work for GoPro mounts. Keep up the great content! 🙂👍
I had an interesting experience with crash mode: I was running ultegra rx with 1x chainring, and I put an XTR 11-40 cassette on it and backed out the limit screw. Works pretty well, until I put the clutch on one day, and the extra tension caused the derailleur to enter crash mode 😆 Turn off the clutch and it works fine again for thousands of km
So glad I watched this just two days before the British National Gravel champs as I hit a huge hole during the race and the rear mech stopped working in the 11t sprocket. However, it took me about 10mins to get it working again as pressing the shift button wasn’t doing anything that I could see. It came back but I was wondering if I was changing in the wrong direction? In my frustration I was probably trying to shift up the cassette (as I was stuck in the 11) when if I had actually tried to shift down multiple times it would have only taken a few seconds to start working again? Is there a direction you should be shifting to re engage the mech? I won the M50 race by persevering with the shifter after this video - so thanks!! 👏👏👏
Happy it helped! Generally I think I’m most cases shifting down the cassette is the first thing to try… I get that it a little of brain twist when you’re stuck in the eleven though 😅
My friend Ive been completely inspired and infatuated with the sound and feel of heading down hill. Your bonus clips literally bring me stoke I love riding up hill. Mainly to go down yes. But I’m absolutely fine with the suffer going up Yet, I’m to dang busy to train enough for weekend trips and I really wanna be doing 150-200km+ rides in and around all these Japanese roads To get to your level. Did you really only ride weekends? Like, your riding plenty weekday yea? You must be 😅 I’m having a hard time trying to find enough time to build up for them long hilly adventures here in JP. I’ve done 50Km 1200meters and 80km 800meters but dang do I wanna get to your level! Looks so fun Tips? Make a video !?!
I’m definitely not the right person to ask for “training” advice hehe. I only ride for fun, and to have fun I prefer not suffering on climbs but rather enjoy them with a decent pace, so I try and keep consistent with my riding, aiming for 10h/week. I do some intervals from time to time when I feel like it, which is very rare. But I definitely try to get a ride or two in during the weekdays.
@@ridesofjapan awesome ! 🍻 Yea, “riding up at a decent pace” that’s all I ask for and is plenty fun. Enjoyable even I just read your banner. Said weekend adventurer. Yet your strava mileage has got you riding to the moon and back. And I was like “damn can I get enough “exercise/training” to get in weekend 200km+ers?” Anyway, I appreciate the reply and the vids👍🏼
I have learnt alot from your builds have a bit of OCD and weight obsession. My favourite one is the xtr rotors I had 105 and upgraded to xtr after watching your content. The guy was surprised when I mentioned they were lighter than dura- ace. Is a reputable bike shop in Adelaide South Australia. Funny how the new group sets are using them. Is because of you that I got them.👍🙂
Honestly it's better than etap axs..faster shifter, crisper shift, longer batter life..Sram just has cool paddle shifting and removable batteries..I own both di2 ultegra 12speed and sram red 12speed etap..they're both cool but I prefer di2..
@LOGICAL-JAY I use axs but have never used etap axs. I've never run out of battery on it; just like my lights, I always charge the derailleur's battery after each ride. Di2 seems like more of a hassle to install than mechanical shifting, so I don't see the point of it.
Hello I know this may not be the right place to ask but could you please make a video about how to buy a bike in japan ? How easy is it and are they cheaper than in us/europe ? Sorry I just discovered your channel and some videos are a bit difficult, an easy video for begginers looking to make a bycicle trip in japan would be really cool I think !
Man! I’ve had this happen twice now and had no idea what was happening. I ended up pushing the whole thing with my hand and it went back into place. I thought my derailer was broken. Mine won’t actually pop back in when I use the shifters so I’m not sure how you got it to work?
I switched over to SRAM eTap when it first came out, back in 2015 (I think) the same kit is still on the bike (frame has changed) and it's never missed a beat. I've been out on rides with my mates running di2 and so many times we've hit this issue, and everybody just looks at each other, fiddles about and then it all works again. Now I know why !!!
Switched to etap last winter and had nothing but issues actually. A video by Cam Nicholls shows the same problem. Warranty claim denied. SRAM are such scumbags...
Alert! Alert! Alert! A deep earthquake occurred under the Nankai Trough in Japan today. That is a very bad thing to see. I heard the Nankai Trough fault line is due to have a 9.3m earthquake in the near future years ago. Also, an earthquake swarm is occurring over 100 miles to the south southeast of Tokyo Japan. And people in southeast of Japan, get ready for a possible big 7.0m earthquake to happen there at any time now. According to dutchsince
Something about these videos make them like ASMR. I could listen to you read the phone book with those dulcet tones and soft J's. (For people born before phone books, a phone book is a thing everyone used to get with all the phone numbers before we had flatscreen TVs) So, I am the dummy who still doesn't get crash recovery mode. Is it electronic? What is the benefit, you fresh and it doesn't keep shifting? I'm going to go look this up in a phone book. So the manual part is you move it with your hand to a better gear for getting home if the battery is dead? I still fear Di2 like it's Skynet, I guess.
and I have strange problem, rear derailleur won't shift into two largest cogs (no matter if I'm on large or small chainring). and when it go all the way down to smallest, it has two more shifts but motor click for few seconds and nothing happens. when I start back to bigger first two shifts move derailleur 1-2mm and third shift move chain to second cog and it goes above to ninth when it stops (there is enough room until the limit screw, just there are no more shifts).
I watch racing and it seems occasionally that someone will have a problem with their drivetrain. I wonder if that is sometimes the problem. Maybe the derailleur gets hit in a tight peloton or something like what happened to you.
I have a question, not really related, i you don't mind. Do you need to make any adjustment to the rear mech, if you interchange cassettes ratios? Thanks.
If you have everything adjusted for the biggest cassette generally you don’t really need to adjust anything. (I don’t) For absolute optimal performance though, adjusting the b-screw won’t hurt.
My di2 battery is draining even my bike is not in use i cant find the possible issue. Maybe you can shed some light. Many thanks. Im using the shimano dura ace 9070 the old system.
If you’re using the BT dongle, try removing that and see if it improves things. Check that you firmware is up to date on everything. Last culprit would probably be the battery itself.
@@ridesofjapan i dont have the BT i am using the old system. It is on my TT bike. The battery is not the issue coz i have 2. The batt not in the bike when tested is still 8plus volts.
@@kenvysmiguel8817 I’ve heard of people having battery drainage and discovered damage cables/connectors. Nothing I have personal experience with though. Best bet it probably take it to a bike shop that can run the diagnostic tool.
I'm ready to upgrade my drivetrain. Not sure if I want to switch to electronic shifting. If I do switch to electronic, I may change side over to sram (force). Anybody know if I can run a 12 speed Ultegra cassette/chain with force etap axs derailleur?
I’m pretty sure those are not compatible… like really, really, pretty sure but I can’t swear to it in court. You’re going to have to either go full Ultegra or full SRAM. I upgraded to Ultegra Di2 a year ago and have been very happy with it. I’ve only had my battery die on me once, lol. With SRAM, you have to charge the batteries more frequently but I can’t really see that as a major detractor. Electronic shifting is great; go for it!
@@danroberts007 I appreciate your input. Is there a particular reason why you think they are not compatible? Is the center-to-center spacing of the cogs different?
@@hansschotterradler3772 I just did a quick google search and to my surprise, it looks like they are more compatible than I thought. Yes, I was assuming that SRAM cogs were different from Shimano but that may not be the case. I'm nowhere near an expert on this, so double-check with someone you trust. I had also wondered if chain width was different (no specific reason why, it just occurred to me as a possibility) but I'm seeing articles saying their chains are compatible. You obviously have to match 11-speed to 11-speed or 12-speed to 12-speed, etc. but you may be able to use those Ultegra cassettes and chains after all.
Why are the pulleys so quiet when he's riding at the video end? Di2 R8050 on many bikes are rampant with noise. Jealous why this guy has quiet clean drivetrain sound.
Writing on cap is in poor taste to us old codgers. It comes across as thinly veiled variation of an offensively vulgar profanity. That is fine for your mates but detracts from your otherwise excellent video.
Production Level✔ Entertainment ✔And Animations!
Cheers mate!
I find myself beeing in a conflict. Watching a new RoJ video, or watching the col de la croix ascend of the tour
Watch the tour mate, the videos will still be here when you have the time 😎
We’ll your a fool cos this TH-cam
All these time, I thought that crash recovery mode is some intelligent, software-based fail safe with a lil bit of black-magic on top of it by Shimano.. turns out, it's much more simpler than that.. I thought I'm a decent bike mechanic, used to work in LBS before.. turns out I'm a dummy as well.. thanks for the insight, learn everyday 😅👍
I had a feeling I wasn’t totally alone 😁
Mechanical solutions are more intelligent.
Thank you mate! Fixed my issue.
Dude! You are hilarious! It makes a change to hear diamond advice with a little mirth! Thank you, from France.
I first came across your channel in 2018 while looking for information about installing Di2. More helpful than the Shimano instructions! Been coming back ever since for your quirky sense of humour, and your incredible video-making skills.
Twice had to ride in crash-mode. Both times after stopping for a coffee at a friends house after a ride. No bumps or rough handling of the bike, just slipped into safe mode. Gremlins or fairies for sure.
I knew about crash-mode but couldn’t remember how to disengage it. I guess I stumbled across it just by trying to shift through the gears.
Thank you!!! I'm not the only one who knew this. I think this is the first video on TH-cam describing how it works.
Outstanding! now I understand.....
Last year on a multi day ride with friends I got stuck in the hardest gear after a refuelling stop. After much trying to get the crash mode reset to work, I rode to the nearest "Di2 Specialist" who were very kind, but unable to fix it. 6o bonus km later I caught up with the 'Team'; grabbed a 'support' car and drove a 200km round trip to home to collect my other n+1 steed. Got back around midnight just in time for last drinks.
Back home after the Tour, I decided to remove the offending derailleur. When I bumped it it made a loud click and has worked flawlessly since!
With the help of your profound technical knowledge, next time I'll just pack a hammer.😅
I’d *heard* of crash mode recovery, but had no idea how to do it, so I learned something today. You are a service to the community, my friend! :-D That ride footage… I hope that was a one-way road as it was so narrow! It’s odd watching you ride with the drop-off on your left side like that; seems so unnatural when I’m used to riding on the right side of the road, but I’m sure you’ve gotten used to it. Thanks for the video! This one goes in the Saved pile. ;-)
Just wanted to thank you very much for this vid! I was able to not only know what happened, but also fix my co-worker's Ultegra Di2 derailleur. He had hit a sizeable pothole and it threw it out of wack (surprisingly the two race crashes and getting hit by a car before that didn't throw it into crash mode).
Good to hear mate! Glad it helped!
Great advice happened to me a few years ago hitting a pothole the crash mould does activate even if you don't have an accident good idea by shimano just the first time it happens it make freak out a little bit... cheers 👍
I am one of those dummies 🤣 Didn't know crash mode existed because thank God I've never needed it. Funny I haven't heard of it anywhere else other than here...
Agreed, it is a great road. Thanks ROJ
Every time I watch your descents I imagine an old Mazda rx7 and a Toyota Trueno 86 drifting through those tight roads.
I am in the middle of installing my first di2 system on my bike. Thank you for getting me “up to speed”.
Concerning the low camera angle: After *never* making that mistake myself countless times I learned that you can draw a line over the mount with some kind of touch-up pen when the camera has the correct angle. At least that does work for GoPro mounts. Keep up the great content! 🙂👍
yaaaay! Always appreciate a new vid!
Excellent video. Interesting approach from shimano vs sram who demonstrate this with a hammer and hit their derailuer
Very happy Di2 12sp Dummy here, thank you!
I had an interesting experience with crash mode:
I was running ultegra rx with 1x chainring, and I put an XTR 11-40 cassette on it and backed out the limit screw. Works pretty well, until I put the clutch on one day, and the extra tension caused the derailleur to enter crash mode 😆
Turn off the clutch and it works fine again for thousands of km
Thanks so much I got problems , watching this video settle my problems thanks 🙏
Another excellent video, mate!
Cheers mate, as always!
Wow, these should be the standard instructions to get out of crash mode!!!
Much easier to remember and implement on the bike 🚲. Thank you 🙏
Some top tips there! Cheers.👏👏
So glad I watched this just two days before the British National Gravel champs as I hit a huge hole during the race and the rear mech stopped working in the 11t sprocket. However, it took me about 10mins to get it working again as pressing the shift button wasn’t doing anything that I could see. It came back but I was wondering if I was changing in the wrong direction? In my frustration I was probably trying to shift up the cassette (as I was stuck in the 11) when if I had actually tried to shift down multiple times it would have only taken a few seconds to start working again? Is there a direction you should be shifting to re engage the mech?
I won the M50 race by persevering with the shifter after this video - so thanks!! 👏👏👏
Happy it helped!
Generally I think I’m most cases shifting down the cassette is the first thing to try… I get that it a little of brain twist when you’re stuck in the eleven though 😅
My friend
Ive been completely inspired and infatuated with the sound and feel of heading down hill.
Your bonus clips literally bring me stoke
I love riding up hill. Mainly to go down yes. But I’m absolutely fine with the suffer going up
Yet, I’m to dang busy to train enough for weekend trips and I really wanna be doing 150-200km+ rides in and around all these Japanese roads
To get to your level. Did you really only ride weekends? Like, your riding plenty weekday yea? You must be 😅
I’m having a hard time trying to find enough time to build up for them long hilly adventures here in JP.
I’ve done 50Km 1200meters and 80km 800meters but dang do I wanna get to your level! Looks so fun
Tips?
Make a video !?!
I’m definitely not the right person to ask for “training” advice hehe.
I only ride for fun, and to have fun I prefer not suffering on climbs but rather enjoy them with a decent pace, so I try and keep consistent with my riding, aiming for 10h/week. I do some intervals from time to time when I feel like it, which is very rare. But I definitely try to get a ride or two in during the weekdays.
@@ridesofjapan awesome ! 🍻
Yea, “riding up at a decent pace” that’s all I ask for and is plenty fun. Enjoyable even
I just read your banner. Said weekend adventurer. Yet your strava mileage has got you riding to the moon and back. And I was like “damn can I get enough “exercise/training” to get in weekend 200km+ers?”
Anyway, I appreciate the reply and the vids👍🏼
Perfect timing for this dummy. Thanks!
I have learnt alot from your builds have a bit of OCD and weight obsession. My favourite one is the xtr rotors I had 105 and upgraded to xtr after watching your content. The guy was surprised when I mentioned they were lighter than dura- ace. Is a reputable bike shop in Adelaide South Australia. Funny how the new group sets are using them. Is because of you that I got them.👍🙂
3:42 Didn't know 12 speed di2 got rid of the junction box. Di2 is now another step closer to being as good as axs.
Honestly it's better than etap axs..faster shifter, crisper shift, longer batter life..Sram just has cool paddle shifting and removable batteries..I own both di2 ultegra 12speed and sram red 12speed etap..they're both cool but I prefer di2..
@LOGICAL-JAY I use axs but have never used etap axs. I've never run out of battery on it; just like my lights, I always charge the derailleur's battery after each ride. Di2 seems like more of a hassle to install than mechanical shifting, so I don't see the point of it.
@Brauljo no no not at all..the newer 12 speed shimano di2 is very easy to install..plus the battery last longer
Just found this channel. I don't even have DI2. So not sure why I watched this. Haha
Good stuff, thank you!
Nice one 👍🏻🎉🔥
Do you have any specific comments about the direct mount on your emonda? Amazing channel
Saves a bit of weight. More info in this video: th-cam.com/video/jFfxYXl3J3o/w-d-xo.html
Cheers!
Wow had no idea it was mechanical always thought it was the motor that did it
Hello I know this may not be the right place to ask but could you please make a video about how to buy a bike in japan ? How easy is it and are they cheaper than in us/europe ? Sorry I just discovered your channel and some videos are a bit difficult, an easy video for begginers looking to make a bycicle trip in japan would be really cool I think !
Great Content!
I prefer the Sram Axs crash mode…where the motor and the clutch desengage automatically and then adjust itself
Do a video on the new Dura Ace RT-CL900 Rotors. I'm sure you are HOT on the trail for these??!! Shimano claims no more warping or ting, ting, ting :)
Man! I’ve had this happen twice now and had no idea what was happening. I ended up pushing the whole thing with my hand and it went back into place. I thought my derailer was broken. Mine won’t actually pop back in when I use the shifters so I’m not sure how you got it to work?
It is striking how many problems there are during the tour with the new Di2 ! Or is that just me?
Its just you, 17 of the 22 teams are on Shimano so the likelyhood of seeing more issues with shimano than sram or campy is a fairly obvious given.
I switched over to SRAM eTap when it first came out, back in 2015 (I think) the same kit is still on the bike (frame has changed) and it's never missed a beat. I've been out on rides with my mates running di2 and so many times we've hit this issue, and everybody just looks at each other, fiddles about and then it all works again. Now I know why !!!
Switched to etap last winter and had nothing but issues actually. A video by Cam Nicholls shows the same problem. Warranty claim denied. SRAM are such scumbags...
@@tobiasbouma4071 Actually Cam got a replacement under warranty, and from looking at the video I can see why it was originally rejected.
@@joolski Was talking about my own case, which got denied even after extended discussions w/ sram
Alert! Alert! Alert! A deep earthquake occurred under the Nankai Trough in Japan today. That is a very bad thing to see. I heard the Nankai Trough fault line is due to have a 9.3m earthquake in the near future years ago. Also, an earthquake swarm is occurring over 100 miles to the south southeast of Tokyo Japan. And people in southeast of Japan, get ready for a possible big 7.0m earthquake to happen there at any time now. According to dutchsince
Something about these videos make them like ASMR. I could listen to you read the phone book with those dulcet tones and soft J's. (For people born before phone books, a phone book is a thing everyone used to get with all the phone numbers before we had flatscreen TVs) So, I am the dummy who still doesn't get crash recovery mode. Is it electronic? What is the benefit, you fresh and it doesn't keep shifting? I'm going to go look this up in a phone book. So the manual part is you move it with your hand to a better gear for getting home if the battery is dead? I still fear Di2 like it's Skynet, I guess.
and I have strange problem, rear derailleur won't shift into two largest cogs (no matter if I'm on large or small chainring). and when it go all the way down to smallest, it has two more shifts but motor click for few seconds and nothing happens. when I start back to bigger first two shifts move derailleur 1-2mm and third shift move chain to second cog and it goes above to ninth when it stops (there is enough room until the limit screw, just there are no more shifts).
I watch racing and it seems occasionally that someone will have a problem with their drivetrain. I wonder if that is sometimes the problem. Maybe the derailleur gets hit in a tight peloton or something like what happened to you.
I don't know how many time I've shouted at the screen "JUST SHIFT FFS" 😂
✌🏻 где такие кепки покупаете? 🤤
Hey, my ultegra di2 went into dead mode after I slip the chain outwards. It’s not working at all. I tried everything
Crash Course in Crash Mode
ayyy youve uploaded again
Have u seen @veloandres new enve disk, tubeless 896g wheelset?
Now I have ;)
@@ridesofjapan Might be a very expensive post for the both of us
I have that same frame. How light can you build the SLR up to? @Rides of Japan
th-cam.com/video/luOiaFBUv94/w-d-xo.html
...since 2012?! ( did wire your crankset yourself?...
I have a question, not really related, i you don't mind. Do you need to make any adjustment to the rear mech, if you interchange cassettes ratios? Thanks.
If you have everything adjusted for the biggest cassette generally you don’t really need to adjust anything. (I don’t)
For absolute optimal performance though, adjusting the b-screw won’t hurt.
@@ridesofjapan Thanks
I'm now undummied
My di2 battery is draining even my bike is not in use i cant find the possible issue. Maybe you can shed some light. Many thanks. Im using the shimano dura ace 9070 the old system.
If you’re using the BT dongle, try removing that and see if it improves things. Check that you firmware is up to date on everything.
Last culprit would probably be the battery itself.
@@ridesofjapan i dont have the BT i am using the old system. It is on my TT bike. The battery is not the issue coz i have 2. The batt not in the bike when tested is still 8plus volts.
@@kenvysmiguel8817 I’ve heard of people having battery drainage and discovered damage cables/connectors. Nothing I have personal experience with though.
Best bet it probably take it to a bike shop that can run the diagnostic tool.
thanks, my R9270 just got into crash mode after hitting a big pothole at 36km/h my rear wheel is gone. but at least I recovered the derailleur.
Where is the ride?
I'm ready to upgrade my drivetrain. Not sure if I want to switch to electronic shifting. If I do switch to electronic, I may change side over to sram (force). Anybody know if I can run a 12 speed Ultegra cassette/chain with force etap axs derailleur?
I’m pretty sure those are not compatible… like really, really, pretty sure but I can’t swear to it in court. You’re going to have to either go full Ultegra or full SRAM. I upgraded to Ultegra Di2 a year ago and have been very happy with it. I’ve only had my battery die on me once, lol. With SRAM, you have to charge the batteries more frequently but I can’t really see that as a major detractor. Electronic shifting is great; go for it!
@@danroberts007 I appreciate your input. Is there a particular reason why you think they are not compatible? Is the center-to-center spacing of the cogs different?
@@hansschotterradler3772 I just did a quick google search and to my surprise, it looks like they are more compatible than I thought. Yes, I was assuming that SRAM cogs were different from Shimano but that may not be the case. I'm nowhere near an expert on this, so double-check with someone you trust. I had also wondered if chain width was different (no specific reason why, it just occurred to me as a possibility) but I'm seeing articles saying their chains are compatible.
You obviously have to match 11-speed to 11-speed or 12-speed to 12-speed, etc. but you may be able to use those Ultegra cassettes and chains after all.
Just wondering, what out front mount are you using for your garmin, in the bonus clip...its just so sleek and sexy!
F3 mount
Why are the pulleys so quiet when he's riding at the video end? Di2 R8050 on many bikes are rampant with noise. Jealous why this guy has quiet clean drivetrain sound.
so it's like a mechanical fuse.
I bet Japan has many insanely beautiful natural places. the women are nice, too.
You was right about the English, It's Eng-lish not Engle-lish. 🤣
The pro tour riders even getting stuck in crash mode ..what' a joke ..ride campy eps ..no issues
What a joke
Brotha man, Imma gonna give you a thumbs down if you knock your english
Guarantee its much better than my Dutch, polish, or what ever
So cheers ✌🏻
Writing on cap is in poor taste to us old codgers. It comes across as thinly veiled variation of an offensively vulgar profanity. That is fine for your mates but detracts from your otherwise excellent video.