I've been curious about it, but I won't be buying one until there's been at least a couple model years to work out whatever bugs there are. I wouldn't personally trust this in the street, at least not of major streets.
First time I have come to this channel in a year or so, what a mess, I want information which this channel use to provide not some artsy student project. Substance over eye candy.
I hear that. I came across FortNine while shopping for bicycle components online. Not trying to be a shill, but they actually had the best price on the specific brake calipers I was looking for too. Been watching almost religiously ever since.
@@tank-elevenIf your only interest are motorcycles maybe you are right, but this video is a masterpiece like others from f9, just a case of bad choice of video selection maybe.
My wife works for a video production company who shall remain nameless. 95% of the people there could care less about motorcycles. 95% of the people there have FortNine TH-cam notifications turned on. FortNine videos are famous in that industry and are well on their way to becoming legendary.
As far as I'm concerned, no other motoring youtuber has the kind of production quality this channel does. In 8 minutes it tells you every single thing you need to know about the bike without needing to say a single word. Love it!
That threw me for a moment. How does Fortnine know about Thames TV? How could they know? They're American - from Canada. It's as if they threw in a random Gordon the Gopher reference.
@@AshleyPomeroy CBC and BBC shared all sorts of shows intended for the English speaking audience in the Commonwealth. So if you are a Canadian of a certain age, you would be very familiar with the Thames logo.
@@AshleyPomeroy As a kid in the US, when that Thames opening would appear on PBS, it could only mean one thing: Benny Hill was about to cause some mayhem!
As a Canadian, all the best sit-coms we saw were British, before the Americans remade them. Robins Nest became Threes Company, Steptoe, and Son remade as Sanford and Son, and many more. The British versions were usually way funnier. 😂✌️🍁. Edit: Actually, I think it was Man About the House that became Threes Company. Funny shows. British humour kills
Haven't seen any motor vehicle review that uses almost no words yet explain so much about ride quality, speed, handling, ease of use and ergonomics so well.
Congratulations! Everyone is congratulating each other! (Looks for the not-sarcastic emoji) And people say the internet is a cesspool. life is so much better if we all celebrate the little hard things we have to do all the time. 🤗 Peace , love AND TWO WHEELS!
the alarm clock going off at 20:24 is just so simple and smart! scene setting and story telling all wrapped up in a concise package. youre a very wise man mr.fortnine
@@juha2031 At 2:28 the alarm clock that goes off to wake Ryan up from all of the "1980" references shows 20:24 (like 8:24pm but also, you know, the current year).
@@rendarecorrentecomopcoes2336 Oh yeah same here it's called the Mandela effect I could have sworn it had multiple seasons especially with the two big movies etc but basically between 1990 and 1995 there were only two or three episodes A YEAR. But constant repeat/syndication does that to you. Blackadder had that too. 4 seasons with "only" 24 episodes total.
Alot of confusion around the success of Mr. Bean and the amount of episodes it had. The animated show was where it grew to truly shine. There are well over 100 episodes of that and the dozen I have seen have all been alot of fun.
In Australia a lot of people work in the inner city where there's no parking, but at the same time we all live in the suburbs which aren't served by public transport. So a lot of people drive to the train/bus/ferry station, but then you get to the inner city where the public transport again falls apart, with a choice between a 20 minute wait for a transfer bus or a 2km+ walk (often over steep hills). If last mile transport makes sense anywhere, it's here.
@@Daniel-rp7nb privately owned electric scooters are currently hotly debated in city areas because of people being essentially a pain in the ass, and bicycles don't fit on our trams that are usually crowded with most packed like sardines.
9:11 Is it me... Or are people REALLY over looking that no cuts, ad embedded, informative, humorous, ~3min SINGLE SHOT at the very end? It felt so natural yet I'm pretty sure the planning had to be insane.
The storytelling and cinematography on this channel just keeps getting better. I really hope they do something feature-length one day just so they can get recognized.
And I will add one thing... the world right now, needs more of this upbeat connecting energy. We are so disparate right now. It sucks. You bring people together. I love that!
my electric unicyle is my motocompacto. its always in my trunk and i love exploring on it. 18" wheel 60lbs and i just rode it nearly 70 miles one way on a charge to get my new car, loved every minute of it
Holy cow, this is one of the best TH-cam product-review videos I’ve ever seen. Maybe the best. So refreshingly-and not just for the sake of it-different.
a classic no-talker banger for the OG’s of the channel. since the dawn of movies, filmmakers have been trying to perfect “show, don’t tell” meanwhile Aneesh and Ryan have had this figured out for years. bless you, laddies.
As someone who is both a car and bike guy, I want one of these solely to stuff in the back of my new Honda Type R and ride around the pits at races or at car meets. Its not practical, but 1000 dollars for some goofy fun and a conversation piece isn't too bad in today's world.
This is exactly what I would want one for as well. Especially as someone who's had a few Honda's, it is super quirky and fun, and practical for applications like that
@@prophetzarquon At my last track day there was a super cool guy who brought his Brompton (the folding bike that made a cameo at 4:18 ) and let us borrow it to get to the restrooms. Pedaling in full leathers was certainly interesting, but it felt good to move the legs after being scrunched up in the riding position all day. More importantly seeing him fold it up and put it in his track bag convinced me to get one. Pricey af, but it's been ridiculously useful and fun as hell.
@@kyle1758 Potentially; if it had bigger wheels &\or suspension, & still had the 1000Wh battery, for $1000. I haven't actually seen anything with a 1KWh battery in that price range, but it could exist.
I saw one of these at the Chicago Auto show a few months ago when that happened. There was even a track you could try one on (but I didn't have enough time to try it). It looks nice quality wise, but from the skit and rest of this video, a folding bike (especially a folding ebike) would be better 9 times out of 10. Amazing video, I love the Mr Bean skit
That first two and a half minutes is some of the most perfect thematic combinations I've ever experienced I'm utterly shocked by what you guys created and I absolutely love the novelty of this & the work you guys are doing.
This channel and content is so highly detailed and polished, from the Motorola Microtac Flip phone even all the way down to the pun in the description and the "Gear Featured"! Ryan's Mr. Bean is so on point, it's as if it was an A.I. face swap on Rowan Atkinson. I was not mad I was clickbaited into thinking this was a review. And on top of all that, there's actually a general practicality review at the end! Bravo! 👏👏
Last mile transport solutions make perfect sense as a concept: A taxi from my house to the next city is about 20 minutes. The train is about 20 minutes. But it's 40 minutes walk to get to the train station. Another 30 minutes at the other end. The train is the best transport solution, but if you have stops everywhere then it's too slow, like buses. Infrequent stops and it's too inconvenient, like 30-40 minutes walk at each end. Use something like this and you arrive 50 minutes sooner and not sweaty. THAT is the use case.
somewhat the issue though. its great in CONCEPT. forget to charge it or take that train to somewhere you cant charge and it may be an issue. If it does catch on then you have the same issue we have now with electric scooters clogging up sidewalks and becoming hazards. Regulate the size and speed of them and they go back to being no quicker than walking. its a solution to a question no one asked yet. most cities need to fix or work out their public transport before something like this is an issue, and for Japan that has sorted its public transport, its a non issue.
I use a Onewheel pint as a last mile solution. It’s cheaper, faster, smaller, longer range, and slightly less dorky. Doesn’t hold my baguettes though 😢
Brilliant work, Aneesh and Ryan. It was a delight to watch this piece and see your masterful creativity shine through. You two are truly in a league of your own.
Sir, i have never, and probably will never have an interest in riding a motorcycle, but somehow, someway, I never miss a Fortnine video. I am content to say, these are by far, the best made videos on youtube, funny, educational, stylish and unique. I hope that if you ever stop making these videos, you find something that you equally passionate to make content on, so that saps like me can laugh, be in awe, and even pretend to learn. Cheers!
The Thames reference, the Revzilla involvement, everything makes this video awesome! The only thing I was missing was some good old elbow patches on the brown jacket.
Although i don't want to buy one i am so happy that Honda revived this idea and glad it exists. Your Video was excellent, as Mr bean you managed to convey the features, pros cons and limitations all while barely uttering a handful of words. Well done!
Love the Mr. Bean! This was awesome! Nice touch with the Thames TV intro. I really like the idea but not practical - there's a good use case for services where someone takes one to pick you up at a pub when you've had too much to drink, they drive you home and take the scooter back to home base.
Wait, so they drive you in your car? Oh man, that sounds even worse than driving strangers in one's own car... Driving stranger's cars... Have you _seen_ strangers cars?
Tell you what, just drive a flatbed tow truck, to pick up drunks & their cars & drive them home. Or better yet, leave the car at home when going out drinking?
Absolutely incredible production. Credits to the crew that made this happen and of course the main man himself. Y’all have a great day. I know this made my day.
This format for review is pretty smart, especially for those with auditory processing issues. A picture really is worth a thousand words, and string them together they speak volumes
How did it take this long to get Ryan dressed up as Mr. Bean? Perfect Match
The difference is Mr.Bean rarely talks but Mr Ryan never stops talking
and riding a thingy with a LLBean sticker
You beat me to it
In mrbeans best 007 voice:
“My name is Ryan, Ryan Mcbean.”
The resemblance is uncanny
I'm lowkey mad they didn't call it the scootcase
Or the Suiter!
I'm UPPERCASE mad.
@@khabuda AREN'T WE ALL?
Well .. damn. Would of paid an extra $$$ just for the name alone
@@1C3M5NN Would of? Would you also have read a book from time to time if that improved your language?
9 minutes of Mister Bean type comedy just to illustrate the pro and cons of the bike is actual insanity
Like literaleeeeeeee omg
I've been curious about it, but I won't be buying one until there's been at least a couple model years to work out whatever bugs there are. I wouldn't personally trust this in the street, at least not of major streets.
@@SmallSpoonBrigade haven't really seen any bugs but they're pretty sketchy things. I doubt there will be multiple revisions.
Brilliance, not insanity
Yeah I think the main issue is that they'll never handle better than a rental scooter, with those tiny wheels.
FortNine needs to be recognized for the level of cinema in these TH-cam videos. The quality is unreal.
Not to mention the authenticity of every Mr. Bean trope. Absolutely flawless.
The attention to detail is amazing.
He is! It's a trademark of his videos.
100% agree. Top job
First time I have come to this channel in a year or so, what a mess, I want information which this channel use to provide not some artsy student project. Substance over eye candy.
9 minutes of being silly, 1 minute of review, 0.5 minutes of an advertisement. Fantastic video.
This is what I love about Honda, answering questions no one asked and coming up with something hopelessly quirky and kind of endearing
Honda trying everything is how we got DCT, which objectively a huge improvement to riding overall. I'm all for them trying different things.
The Nintendo of the auto world
@briandeankeh9326 Honda won't try to sue you for buying an old civic
That's Japan in general. How wonderful is that?
@@warlocc-paulI wish they'd get back to whatever they were on in the 1990s.
This is a perfect example of why I follow this channel despite not even being interested in motorbikes
this is a perfect example of why I'm getting tired of this channel, being interested in motorcycles
I hear that. I came across FortNine while shopping for bicycle components online. Not trying to be a shill, but they actually had the best price on the specific brake calipers I was looking for too. Been watching almost religiously ever since.
Maybe you should get interested... You won't regret it, its easy you don't need a Multistrada to begin with.
@@tank-elevenIf your only interest are motorcycles maybe you are right, but this video is a masterpiece like others from f9, just a case of bad choice of video selection maybe.
@@tank-eleven You will not be missed.
this is award deserving filmmaking
The editing, which many overlook, is brilliant.
Agree!!
carrying on the legacy of advertising greats, genuinely inspirational work
My wife works for a video production company who shall remain nameless. 95% of the people there could care less about motorcycles. 95% of the people there have FortNine TH-cam notifications turned on.
FortNine videos are famous in that industry and are well on their way to becoming legendary.
One of the most consistently well produced TH-cam channels. Even puts more film centric channels to shame.
Not only is this "video" a review disguised as a popular high quality TV-show.
It has the best, smoothest sponsor segue I've ever seen.
This is not a motorbike channel, it is a cinematography channel that happens to have motorbikes
Exactly! 🎉
As far as I'm concerned, no other motoring youtuber has the kind of production quality this channel does. In 8 minutes it tells you every single thing you need to know about the bike without needing to say a single word. Love it!
Fact
I came to the comment section for this comment exactly.
Now all Fortnine needs is stock.
Not to mention also slip an ad in at the end.
I was stunned by the production value and the story in the intro. Could not stop watching!
As a Brit, I salute the opening reminder of happy days from a bygone era....
That threw me for a moment. How does Fortnine know about Thames TV? How could they know? They're American - from Canada. It's as if they threw in a random Gordon the Gopher reference.
@@AshleyPomeroy CBC and BBC shared all sorts of shows intended for the English speaking audience in the Commonwealth. So if you are a Canadian of a certain age, you would be very familiar with the Thames logo.
@@AshleyPomeroy As a kid in the US, when that Thames opening would appear on PBS, it could only mean one thing: Benny Hill was about to cause some mayhem!
As a Canadian, all the best sit-coms we saw were British, before the Americans remade them. Robins Nest became Threes Company, Steptoe, and Son remade as Sanford and Son, and many more. The British versions were usually way funnier. 😂✌️🍁. Edit: Actually, I think it was Man About the House that became Threes Company. Funny shows. British humour kills
I'd forgotten all about that, blast from the past.
If there was ever a bike for Mr. Bean.
Nailed the impression!
Electric penny farthing, duh.
If other ads were this good I might actually watch them.
This is an ad. It's already happening to you.
Hysterical! Laughed out loud when he scooped up the drink and the guy chased him. F9 continues to entertain.
Ryan Atkinson
👏👏👏
Mr. F9
Rowan
@@bobturnbull18
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Emoji reply would be beneath bob .
Haven't seen any motor vehicle review that uses almost no words yet explain so much about ride quality, speed, handling, ease of use and ergonomics so well.
Props to Ryan for playing the part perfectly, and also to the production team. Exceptional work on the edit.
The high effort content you have been pushing for so very long is always such a treat. Much love
This is just so well done, Ryan plays a very convincing Mr Bean and the editing is brilliant as always. What did I expect, it's FortNine after all.
8:04 Police Report 👮♂️: “It was Revzilla.” 😂😂
Congratulations, you watched the video too. 🤦🏻♂️
@@vincedibona4687 Congratulations, you read the comment section.
@@eddiethedestroyercongratulations you also watched the video, looked at the comment section and commented. ❤
I clicked, watched, read, liked all four smartass comments, and commented myself, smartassedly.
Congratulations! Everyone is congratulating each other!
(Looks for the not-sarcastic emoji)
And people say the internet is a cesspool. life is so much better if we all celebrate the little hard things we have to do all the time.
🤗
Peace , love AND TWO WHEELS!
He entertains he educates and provides an excellent service to his sponsor. This is brilliant on every level.
Mr. Bean combined with the Falling Down reference is just pure genius!
I’m going home
Was it the part where he abandoned his car?
@@Boymoder420 yes
Best review of anything I’ve seen in a long time! Great use of cinematic language, guys! A true joy to watch
LOVED this! Camera work, production, acting, info, etc ALL top notch.
the alarm clock going off at 20:24 is just so simple and smart! scene setting and story telling all wrapped up in a concise package. youre a very wise man mr.fortnine
Wow. I didn't even notice that.
Also the head unit showing 1980
this is just under 12 minute video?
@@juha2031 At 2:28 the alarm clock that goes off to wake Ryan up from all of the "1980" references shows 20:24 (like 8:24pm but also, you know, the current year).
Not sure how it ties in other than they both exploded, but May 18 1980 was the day Mt. St. Helens erupted.
Man, as a Vancouverite growing up watching Mr.Bean + seeing all the spots I recognize in Vancouver is a rare joy. Thank you Ryan
Unbelievably 2024 is when we got Bean's 16th episode and from CANADA no less! What a triumph in writing as well as for a review!
Hold on... There were only 15 Mr. Bean episodes? That s**t aired for years down here in Brazil, I could swear there were hundreds of episodes.
@@rendarecorrentecomopcoes2336 Oh yeah same here it's called the Mandela effect I could have sworn it had multiple seasons especially with the two big movies etc but basically between 1990 and 1995 there were only two or three episodes A YEAR. But constant repeat/syndication does that to you. Blackadder had that too. 4 seasons with "only" 24 episodes total.
Alot of confusion around the success of Mr. Bean and the amount of episodes it had. The animated show was where it grew to truly shine. There are well over 100 episodes of that and the dozen I have seen have all been alot of fun.
@@rendarecorrentecomopcoes2336 "There were only 15 episodes of Mr. Bean" was a huge meme 2-3 years ago. I was as shocked as you are now.
Are we counting Rat Race as an episode?
The editing, the color grading, the lens flares and aberrations. Omg. This is beautiful
In Australia a lot of people work in the inner city where there's no parking, but at the same time we all live in the suburbs which aren't served by public transport. So a lot of people drive to the train/bus/ferry station, but then you get to the inner city where the public transport again falls apart, with a choice between a 20 minute wait for a transfer bus or a 2km+ walk (often over steep hills). If last mile transport makes sense anywhere, it's here.
Doesnt a folding bike or regular electric scooter do it better tho?
@@Daniel-rp7nb privately owned electric scooters are currently hotly debated in city areas because of people being essentially a pain in the ass, and bicycles don't fit on our trams that are usually crowded with most packed like sardines.
9:11 Is it me... Or are people REALLY over looking that no cuts, ad embedded, informative, humorous, ~3min SINGLE SHOT at the very end? It felt so natural yet I'm pretty sure the planning had to be insane.
The drive-by swipe of Aneesh's drink had me crying
That tiny incline while trying to escape Aneesh's wrath was gold.
The storytelling and cinematography on this channel just keeps getting better. I really hope they do something feature-length one day just so they can get recognized.
This is essentially a short film. They should submit to a film competition.
crazy how this review spoke a thousand words before speaking a single word. This is the ultimate review!
Film student stuck in a motorcyle reviewers body
Guys, the quality of you content is saving TH-cam.
And I will add one thing... the world right now, needs more of this upbeat connecting energy. We are so disparate right now. It sucks. You bring people together. I love that!
2:32 I love that you put a vintage 1980 camcorder filter over footage of an explosion that happened literally last year.
they had to blur it out though.
Looked more like a Jeremy Clarkson Vaseline "soft focus" to me.
The F9 Team are absolute geniuses, every one of them. A review without a single word spoken, and yet, we understood every pro and con
Can we just apreciate, how much better, this channel gets, at every new video! just love this!
I don't hate any of the new guys on the channel. But a proper Ryan video... perfection.
Revzilla and Fortnine is like Deadpool and Wolverine
Is there a TH-cam Cinematic Award of some sort? Can we please nominate this video for TH-cam Oscars? 😊
Yes, and yes, but also yes.
A review of a scootcase without uttering a single word?? This is art
my electric unicyle is my motocompacto. its always in my trunk and i love exploring on it. 18" wheel 60lbs and i just rode it nearly 70 miles one way on a charge to get my new car, loved every minute of it
Holy cow, this is one of the best TH-cam product-review videos I’ve ever seen. Maybe the best. So refreshingly-and not just for the sake of it-different.
07:55 I'm Italian, I know what you've done here, I love it ;)
STRONZO 🗣️
Cercavo questo commento ahaha
a classic no-talker banger for the OG’s of the channel. since the dawn of movies, filmmakers have been trying to perfect “show, don’t tell” meanwhile Aneesh and Ryan have had this figured out for years. bless you, laddies.
This looks like something Mr. Bean’s alien race would actually make 😂
This channel deserves a Mr. Beast level budget because the production is easily on par if not better. Period.
As someone who is both a car and bike guy, I want one of these solely to stuff in the back of my new Honda Type R and ride around the pits at races or at car meets. Its not practical, but 1000 dollars for some goofy fun and a conversation piece isn't too bad in today's world.
I see scooters & bikes used to get around tracks & event sites all the time; having one of these with one's track day kit, makes sense
This is exactly what I would want one for as well. Especially as someone who's had a few Honda's, it is super quirky and fun, and practical for applications like that
@@prophetzarquon At my last track day there was a super cool guy who brought his Brompton (the folding bike that made a cameo at 4:18 ) and let us borrow it to get to the restrooms. Pedaling in full leathers was certainly interesting, but it felt good to move the legs after being scrunched up in the riding position all day. More importantly seeing him fold it up and put it in his track bag convinced me to get one. Pricey af, but it's been ridiculously useful and fun as hell.
Seems like a folding electric scooter would be just as good for this purpose, if not better, for much less money.
@@kyle1758 Potentially; if it had bigger wheels &\or suspension, & still had the 1000Wh battery, for $1000. I haven't actually seen anything with a 1KWh battery in that price range, but it could exist.
Gentlemen, welcome to the fresh video
Yessir!
Let's go
Don’t forget about the .1% of women who watch 😉
@@MeganKaptein Exactly!
@@MeganKaptein Yes ma'am!
This is one of the best fortnine videos of all times. Incredible.
I saw one of these at the Chicago Auto show a few months ago when that happened. There was even a track you could try one on (but I didn't have enough time to try it).
It looks nice quality wise, but from the skit and rest of this video, a folding bike (especially a folding ebike) would be better 9 times out of 10.
Amazing video, I love the Mr Bean skit
Insane video production! As always 🙌
That first two and a half minutes is some of the most perfect thematic combinations I've ever experienced
I'm utterly shocked by what you guys created and I absolutely love the novelty of this & the work you guys are doing.
My god, the production value in these Fortnine videos are simply amazing. That Thames Benny Hill /Mr Bean intro is a nice touch...LOL.
Can someone suggest this to a short film award!
This needs an award!
Award for FortNine!
And then the Spoken part taken in one shot! while walking over two streets!!' A Genius! :)
This channel and content is so highly detailed and polished, from the Motorola Microtac Flip phone even all the way down to the pun in the description and the "Gear Featured"! Ryan's Mr. Bean is so on point, it's as if it was an A.I. face swap on Rowan Atkinson. I was not mad I was clickbaited into thinking this was a review. And on top of all that, there's actually a general practicality review at the end! Bravo! 👏👏
That intro is hilarious. I haven't seen the Thames logo in years. Love the bean.
No greater content and comedic genius than fortnine videos. Absolutely unparalleled genius.
Ryan, the talent you have for making this sort of content is unmatchable on motorcycle tube. This is insanely good
"Reverend!"
@loddude5706 I don't even own a motorcycle and this is one of my favorite channels. What a lad
Best scene award!!! The shot stealing the guys drink and him chasing ryan..... hilarious!!!
The whole entry sequence being in a square aspect ratio is just *chef kiss*.
Classic! So glad you found the original Japanese Motocompo advert featuring Madness - that was as whacky as the Motocompo itself. Thank you! 😂
I've been saying "this guy just gets better and better" every single video for 5 years now
Damn i wonder how many chic-fil-a sandwiches fit in that bike
As a motocompacto owner who's been to Chick fi a.
You can fit about 15.
@@killerhurtalot bikes and beards said about the same
Does Ryan eat at Bigot Bird?
@ken481959 tolerance is not equal to acceptance, neither is required.
@@ken481959 the what
The fact that this is on TH-cam and is working for the channel gives me hope for the future of the internet
I just cant get over how good this channel continues to be over the years and years of watching every video.
This channel has always been a goldmine, but it's delivering more and more diamonds lately.
Last mile transport solutions make perfect sense as a concept:
A taxi from my house to the next city is about 20 minutes. The train is about 20 minutes. But it's 40 minutes walk to get to the train station. Another 30 minutes at the other end. The train is the best transport solution, but if you have stops everywhere then it's too slow, like buses. Infrequent stops and it's too inconvenient, like 30-40 minutes walk at each end. Use something like this and you arrive 50 minutes sooner and not sweaty. THAT is the use case.
somewhat the issue though. its great in CONCEPT. forget to charge it or take that train to somewhere you cant charge and it may be an issue. If it does catch on then you have the same issue we have now with electric scooters clogging up sidewalks and becoming hazards. Regulate the size and speed of them and they go back to being no quicker than walking. its a solution to a question no one asked yet. most cities need to fix or work out their public transport before something like this is an issue, and for Japan that has sorted its public transport, its a non issue.
If it takes more than 15 minutes to walk there, it's last mileS transport, not last mile.
Problem is, there's nothing this can do a brompton folding bike wouldn't do better.. At the same price no less for the non electric brompton.
'Something like this' would be an stand up scooter, whether a Lime, or one you bought yourself for half the price of the Honda.
I use a Onewheel pint as a last mile solution. It’s cheaper, faster, smaller, longer range, and slightly less dorky. Doesn’t hold my baguettes though 😢
Brilliant work, Aneesh and Ryan. It was a delight to watch this piece and see your masterful creativity shine through. You two are truly in a league of your own.
Sir, i have never, and probably will never have an interest in riding a motorcycle, but somehow, someway, I never miss a Fortnine video. I am content to say, these are by far, the best made videos on youtube, funny, educational, stylish and unique. I hope that if you ever stop making these videos, you find something that you equally passionate to make content on, so that saps like me can laugh, be in awe, and even pretend to learn. Cheers!
Fortnine uploads, I watch, the end.
Harrr harrrr
I never could've known how much I needed a Ryan Mr. Bean cover. Priceless 😂
Ryan is such a menace stealing that guy’s drink at 4:03 😂 and the way he sped up with his legs hahaha
As an expat now in BC- I see my past and my future in one genius presentation.
The Thames reference, the Revzilla involvement, everything makes this video awesome! The only thing I was missing was some good old elbow patches on the brown jacket.
Creativity on display from both Honda and you guys is endearing
F9 vids are already a love letter to the motorcycle industry. Now they are becoming a love letter to my wonderful city...
That was incredible, I always knew there was more than 12 Mr Bean episodes
The turn signals pitched to the Madness song was just... chef's kiss
You guys had far too much fun shooting this video, and it shows :-D
A review with 0 words and yet it tells us everything we ever needed to know. A spot on review, as always.
Love the video! To me this is probably one of the most entertaining, educational, and fun channels on TH-cam!! Thank you for all you do!
I feel like I just watched a whole comedy sketch, made just because they could. O_o You have really upped yourself team fortnine
Ryan never disappoints, ever.
That's what she said.
You guys are actually amazing, I never expected such commitment to the Mr. Bean bit.
Although i don't want to buy one i am so happy that Honda revived this idea and glad it exists. Your Video was excellent, as Mr bean you managed to convey the features, pros cons and limitations all while barely uttering a handful of words. Well done!
Love the Mr. Bean! This was awesome! Nice touch with the Thames TV intro. I really like the idea but not practical - there's a good use case for services where someone takes one to pick you up at a pub when you've had too much to drink, they drive you home and take the scooter back to home base.
Wait, so they drive you in your car?
Oh man, that sounds even worse than driving strangers in one's own car... Driving stranger's cars... Have you _seen_ strangers cars?
Tell you what, just drive a flatbed tow truck, to pick up drunks & their cars & drive them home.
Or better yet, leave the car at home when going out drinking?
Good work Aneesh. See you guys at the Academy Awards.
This video is pure art
So stoked to see Aneesh back!!
HAHA! the cola stealing, bike racing, and the revzilla sticker scenes were perfection!
Oh Blimey! Classic Fortnine Vid!
Little nod for the guys in Revzilla too!
But where's Teddy?
Oh, Teddy.
Teddy does make an appearance - see if can spot him -AneeshF9
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@@FortNine 2:43 beside him, on the bed?
@@FortNineNow that comment will drive the views up as we all re-watch until we find the Teddy.
Didn't expect to see Madness in a FortNine video
Madness made that advert for the Japanese market Honda City in the 80's
These videos are so well made it's crazy. you even look like mr bean
Absolutely incredible production. Credits to the crew that made this happen and of course the main man himself. Y’all have a great day. I know this made my day.
This format for review is pretty smart, especially for those with auditory processing issues. A picture really is worth a thousand words, and string them together they speak volumes