Thank goodness Alan did'nt get hurt too much, I was kind of shocked a bit myself. When you get older it's easy to forget you're not as agile as you once were.
Alan is reaching an age where you don't bounce as easily from a minor spill. It's always best to check whether you've skinned your knees or shins. Glad to see he was OK and I bet he felt the bruising that evening.
Top bloke Alan. Met him at calne bike show uk a few years ago. He was on the v10 viper. No show with him, just a lovely chap doing what he loves best. Ride on bud.
I remember watching this one, good to see Alan was ok . Good to see Henry and Guy were there for Alan, Those three choppers looked good on the ride , Take care you three🚗🏍🚜😁👍
That's the problem with choppers, massive rake angle means no weight on the front wheel and that means no grip! At least Allen 'styled out' the fall quite well!
I had problems with a T120V a few years back. It was not a first kick starter, and was impossible to get a good tickover. It turned out the slides were so worn it was sucking air in instead of petrol up the pilot jets. I replaced the slides but it still wasn't right. I had to replace both carbs in the end. That worked.
Holy moly...had visions of Richard Hammond and 6 motths of nappy wearing....take your time old timer...you a national treasure, worthy of a knighthood, your not a teenager anymore...
Poor old Al, I cringed the first time I saw that, but thats choppers for you, especially on gravel - glad he was okay. Having said that, when I was younger I fitted a new bikini fairing to my then bike. Next day after work, I rode home, dad had raked the gravel drive, I did my usual turning around trick, carried straight on, wrecked the new fairing. Then I learned all about fibreglass, plastic padding, spray painting etc 😮😅😂
if I ever write a book the title, irrespective of content would be "Nettles do sting in December" hopefully this would engage people by sheer curiosity!
I don't think Alan was expecting that man hole cover or whatever it was to be there, glad he's not hurt apart from the stinging nettles 😂. I'm sure we've all done similar.😃
I was in Cornwall a few years ago working on the railway lines. Used to go out and about on our day off. I tried s so called authentic Cornish pasty and it was not different from the Cornish pasties we used to get from Scunthorpe market. In fact the ones from scunny were bigger and cheaper. The fish and chips in Cornwall were crap as well compared to up north and don't even start me on the beer from down there. Was down there for weeks on end at a time. Devon way better though. Kent was my favourite out of all the southern counties. Great ale and fish n chips. Nice people too.
slowed down you can see Allen was turning alright ...but combination of gravel and that thing took off like a rocket it could catch anyone out....Glad he's ok..
you have the fastidious cleaner and tinkerer that's guy you have the mechanical engineering genius that's Allen and the scraggy blonde haired almost useless but star of the piece who every one loves .......................jelly and also henry
I remember sometime in the late 70s in a pub car park looking at the parked bikes. A girl pulled up on a Guzzi V50, lovely bike, she cast a withering eye at a chopper: 'How did that get there?' You just know that Allen falling off the chopper is going too be a viral Gif don't you?
I'm very surprised Allan mock up the gravel test😮. Gravels are like ball bearings, and could be very dangerous especially with a rigid frame. I'm glad no broken bones ☠...Maybe Henry or Guy put something in you last cup of tea...🤔 Take care 😉
This is the second bike crash hes had doing these shows!!!! Oh be careful Al, Love these guys, Henry, Skid, Sam, Allen, and Junk and Disorderly, shed and buried and all the othere related shows.
I love Henry's shows but 2 things amaze me; firstly how often bikes are bought with just a cursory check - remember the Moto Martin which was a complete bitsa? And secondly, how often bikes which have stood for years get fired up and ridden away without changing the engine oil! Just my thoughts. So glad Alan was OK though.
I had a1969 Bonniville, stock, a great bike. Sold it to friend. He decided to make a chopper out of it. He rode it for a week, wrecked it, broke his leg. I really regret selling that bike. But at that time the bike wasn't worth much.
I did a Mr Milllyard once on the way to Wotton Rivers from Chiseldon, went round a corner on My T-140v hit a completely covered in cow $hit road, Slid hit the bank cleared the hedge without the bike that had knocked itself out of gear and was sat ticking over as I had to walk 1/4 of a mile to the nearest gate to get back to it, you can't make this stuff up 😂
What made you slip was the gravel and the turn of your front fork-front wheel, which has now been extended, + the speed... and because you are not ''used to that'' anymore, you miscalculated. This could have happened to anyone, so no shame. Fortunately, your ego is a little damaged?? Now about the bike, it's a beauty,
Everybody needs a mate like Alan. Dudes a legend.
The other two are bell ends.
That was bloody good of Allen to let that be shown and glad he's ok
It was a total shock to me, it just shows how things can go wrong so quickly 😳
That's twice now with these guys!
@@AllenMillyard Full throttle, drop the clutch, close your eyes?
it looked like a twisted knee at least..
All those powerful and fast rides, Guess what came off at 3mph.. Thanks Alan for all your fantastic vids, A legend.I hate stinging nettles.
Allen will be ok,his wife Tracy will nurse him with her cupcakes.
Please look after Alan, he's utterly unique. We don't even have the drawings.
Alan is an absolute legend ❤
Thank goodness Alan did'nt get hurt too much, I was kind of shocked a bit myself. When you get older it's easy to forget you're not as agile as you once were.
The bloody thing didn´t turn!
I remember this episode. Glad to see that Alan wasn't badly hurt. Thanks for the clip! 👍
Alan is reaching an age where you don't bounce as easily from a minor spill. It's always best to check whether you've skinned your knees or shins. Glad to see he was OK and I bet he felt the bruising that evening.
Top bloke Alan. Met him at calne bike show uk a few years ago. He was on the v10 viper. No show with him, just a lovely chap doing what he loves best. Ride on bud.
The flying Millyard, literally.
I'm glad all ended well.
Phew, that could have been worse. Lovely to see the genuine concern for eachother. Keep safe, men.
What was brilliant, is that cameraman John kept filming
Watching that shook me up probably more than it shook Allen up. Glad he was OK and no injuries.
Glad you’re ok Allen bloody choppers terrible contraptions!😂
I remember watching this one, good to see Alan was ok . Good to see Henry and Guy were there for Alan,
Those three choppers looked good on the ride , Take care you three🚗🏍🚜😁👍
I love that fact that Allen had to blip the throttle after getting up! He’s a complete legend ❤
I know Alan was being brave but I hope he wasn’t hurt 🤞🏻
I’ve done exactly the same thing when restoring bikes 😬
Nothing like an old British chopper with extended forks and a hard tail. Beautiful bike guys 😊
My heart was in my month. Glad he was ok 😮
November?
That's the problem with choppers, massive rake angle means no weight on the front wheel and that means no grip! At least Allen 'styled out' the fall quite well!
Allen is my hero. To see him go down like that breaks my heart.
I was fine just a few scratches and nettle rash 🙈
Live action boys was not expecting that , making awesome shows gold 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I'm just glad to see Alan is ok , considering what he landed on . He might feel a bit sore tomorrow though.
Class, no need for blooper videos - this one's just perfect 🤣🤣
A 200 mph legend, and comes a cropper at 10 mph, a lesson to all us bikers, take nothing for granted.
I wasn't expecting the ending 😮
I had problems with a T120V a few years back. It was not a first kick starter, and was impossible to get a good tickover. It turned out the slides were so worn it was sucking air in instead of petrol up the pilot jets. I replaced the slides but it still wasn't right. I had to replace both carbs in the end. That worked.
Holy moly...had visions of Richard Hammond and 6 motths of nappy wearing....take your time old timer...you a national treasure, worthy of a knighthood, your not a teenager anymore...
Glad Allen was ok wasn't seriously hurt.
He is used to a 200 mph 1200lb v12 motorcycle. .. Glad no one was injured or sued...LOL
It’s only a V10.
Great repeat, so glad Allen wasn't hurt.
Hope you are ok Alan all the best 🙏
Ouch! Glad Allen was OK, that thing is a death trap!
Poor old Al, I cringed the first time I saw that, but thats choppers for you, especially on gravel - glad he was okay.
Having said that, when I was younger I fitted a new bikini fairing to my then bike. Next day after work, I rode home, dad had raked the gravel drive, I did my usual turning around trick, carried straight on, wrecked the new fairing. Then I learned all about fibreglass, plastic padding, spray painting etc 😮😅😂
Henry - Don't break Allen, he's a national treasure ... his country needs him !
I'm rather wondering why an enormous cement block sits in the driveway.
Henry... if anything happens to Allen... we're coming for you... (lol ;-) )
Allan is a legend but it's nice to see even a Genius can have a mishap
More entertainment and knowledge in six minutes than others can deliver in thirty minutes :)
if I ever write a book the title, irrespective of content would be "Nettles do sting in December" hopefully this would engage people by sheer curiosity!
Don't damage him, he's got a lot more brilliant builds left in him!
I think that must’ve hurt more than he let on, he landed quite heavily onto that lump of concrete, poor Al
I felt that.Find an open space next time ALLEN
I don't think Alan was expecting that man hole cover or whatever it was to be there, glad he's not hurt apart from the stinging nettles 😂. I'm sure we've all done similar.😃
ALLEN! There will be no bloody dying on Yoot Ube, matey! 😧
Wow it bucked you off Allen glad you are ok. Thanks Henry
I was in Cornwall a few years ago working on the railway lines. Used to go out and about on our day off. I tried s so called authentic Cornish pasty and it was not different from the Cornish pasties we used to get from Scunthorpe market. In fact the ones from scunny were bigger and cheaper. The fish and chips in Cornwall were crap as well compared to up north and don't even start me on the beer from down there. Was down there for weeks on end at a time. Devon way better though. Kent was my favourite out of all the southern counties. Great ale and fish n chips. Nice people too.
Bloody hell, Alan looked a bit shaken up by that.
Woah, that engine sound is juicy 😄
Allen is wild. No fear..Allen is here 😂
Great Chanel best wishes from Shrewsbury Shropshire Phil 👍
slowed down you can see Allen was turning alright ...but combination of gravel and that thing took off like a rocket it could catch anyone out....Glad he's ok..
Extended fork tubes were always a bad idea. It changes the camber and steering , especially in gravel. Glad he didn't do worse.
you have the fastidious cleaner and tinkerer that's guy
you have the mechanical engineering genius that's Allen
and the scraggy blonde haired almost useless but star of the piece who every one loves .......................jelly
and also henry
What I wouldn’t give for one hour, Mr Millyard and my bike!
Am I the only person who let out a massive belly laugh when I watched this. Does that make me a bad person........probably😂
It's so fun tu see tree boys at work!
Just caught up with this video. I think Henry is trying to polish the competition off.
I remember sometime in the late 70s in a pub car park looking at the parked bikes. A girl pulled up on a Guzzi V50, lovely bike, she cast a withering eye at a chopper: 'How did that get there?'
You just know that Allen falling off the chopper is going too be a viral Gif don't you?
Im looking forward to the new series and maybe a pod cast on here from enry😂
I'm very surprised Allan mock up the gravel test😮. Gravels are like ball bearings, and could be very dangerous especially with a rigid frame. I'm glad no broken bones ☠...Maybe Henry or Guy put something in you last cup of tea...🤔 Take care 😉
Allen is amazing!!!
This is the second bike crash hes had doing these shows!!!! Oh be careful Al, Love these guys, Henry, Skid, Sam, Allen, and Junk and Disorderly, shed and buried and all the othere related shows.
Alan is mustered he is the brains of the bunch top bloke 😊😊
Well if Allen can tumble then I guess my last tumble wasn't so bad.😄😄😄
Get well soon Alan, a few weeks in hospital will help.
I love Henry's shows but 2 things amaze me; firstly how often bikes are bought with just a cursory check - remember the Moto Martin which was a complete bitsa? And secondly, how often bikes which have stood for years get fired up and ridden away without changing the engine oil! Just my thoughts. So glad Alan was OK though.
not everything we do makes the edit
@@AllenMillyard Thanks for the reassurance! I love your programs. I have about 30 hours worth on my recorder still to watch. Best wishes Bob.
Jay from the Inbetweeners😂
Poor Allen, his got crazy friends!
Biggest understatement from skid , fork angle😢😅
I had a1969 Bonniville, stock, a great bike. Sold it to friend. He decided to make a chopper out of it. He rode it for a week, wrecked it, broke his leg. I really regret selling that bike. But at that time the bike wasn't worth much.
I did a Mr Milllyard once on the way to Wotton Rivers from Chiseldon, went round a corner on My T-140v hit a completely covered in cow $hit road, Slid hit the bank cleared the hedge without the bike that had knocked itself out of gear and was sat ticking over as I had to walk 1/4 of a mile to the nearest gate to get back to it, you can't make this stuff up 😂
Holy y fronts, you nearly had a hand in bending the master . I got a lump in my trousers
Good job Allen was'nt on the V10 Viper, he'd have ended up in Bicester..
That was a Pisser (got’a love Allen, he’s a frig’n legend) 👍
If you guys break AM, I’m coming for you!
Looked like he'd hurt his hand, bless him...
Wow Allen stay off that v12 bike, too keen , probably a good idea to do a advance driving course lol. On a serious note hope your all ok.
Glad Allen's ok
Youre my HERO!!!
This program is like a breath of fresh air a most things these days are absolutely crap keep up the good work 🏍️
... Señor Millyard Is Maybe the Least Arrogant Human Ever... Greetings from Saturn 🪐
A cautionary tale, always wear a helmet, even if puttling up the driveway.
there was only one thing wrong with this video ! it was to short ! please show us some more of this steptoe and sons
you can see the full episode on ITVX. There's a link in the description. Team Henry 😊
Guy looks like he should be in the British museum. Standing somewhere in a line between a neanderthal and modern man
Its whats kown in the trade as a flopper.... hahaha I nearly fell off the sofa..😂
What made you slip was the gravel and the turn of your front fork-front wheel, which has now been extended, + the speed... and because you are not ''used to that'' anymore, you miscalculated.
This could have happened to anyone, so no shame.
Fortunately, your ego is a little damaged??
Now about the bike,
it's a beauty,
Allen auditioning for a part in last of the summer wine me thinks.
Henry you tried to kill Allen….!!!! Also where do I get your tee shirt….
Raked forks,slow turning.
The bike sounds good
That’s twice now remember the off-road triumph!
I hope Allen was only shaken, those Floppers have weird geometry
Oh dear, the kids got a little over-excited.
Allen turned off the traction control, because he was off road.
I can’t believe you tried to kill Milliyard! We can’t loose his genius, be careful with him!
Allen millyard is our Connor mcleod "there can be only one "😁
Peace out ✌️
Oops a Dazey never though I wud see Allen falling of a bike. 🤔🤔👍👍
Poor old al he’s irreplaceable
Thankfully a foot or so away from being an excellent illustration of why even experienced experts should also always wear a helmet.