You're actually a youtube enigma, done some research on your channel all because I was interested in a chinese bike, ironically i was drawn to the thought of biking through a game called "days gone" where deacon, the main character, has a strong connection with his bike. i was thinking of garaging my car, and riding exclusively on a bike that would require me to maintain it regularly on my own, as I've already worked on cars. the venom sportster looked damn good, properly built for some fun, reliable times. then I come across your story. this seems like it truly is a step closer to finding what it means to be a man. that freedom, the exposure to the elements, the direct connection with the motor and how it's your only source of transportation is truly entrancing. i know how it is for cars, so i wanna see what it's like for bikes. your story is properly inspiring, good luck in life bro. you got this. P.S. Sorry that car hit your bike and drove off, you seemed pretty shaken up about it, even when discussing the repairs. I got in a huge car accident a few months ago. i know how it is. couldn't walk for a week, coughing blood, chest was bruised from the steering wheel and seatbelt, collarbone broken - i felt the same as you; only difference was that I woke up thinking that. I passed out 3 more times but I was so pissed when they busted my window to get me out, i remember that. I also remember saying "my beautiful car!" as they wheeled me to the ambulance. losing your dedicated motor is truly devastating, even if just for a little bit.
Where can i find better objective lenses for the nvg30? is there specific dimensions i need to look for, or are any pvs14 objective lenses capable of being used?
You're actually a youtube enigma, done some research on your channel all because I was interested in a chinese bike, ironically i was drawn to the thought of biking through a game called "days gone" where deacon, the main character, has a strong connection with his bike. i was thinking of garaging my car, and riding exclusively on a bike that would require me to maintain it regularly on my own, as I've already worked on cars. the venom sportster looked damn good, properly built for some fun, reliable times. then I come across your story. this seems like it truly is a step closer to finding what it means to be a man. that freedom, the exposure to the elements, the direct connection with the motor and how it's your only source of transportation is truly entrancing. i know how it is for cars, so i wanna see what it's like for bikes.
your story is properly inspiring, good luck in life bro. you got this.
P.S. Sorry that car hit your bike and drove off, you seemed pretty shaken up about it, even when discussing the repairs. I got in a huge car accident a few months ago. i know how it is. couldn't walk for a week, coughing blood, chest was bruised from the steering wheel and seatbelt, collarbone broken - i felt the same as you; only difference was that I woke up thinking that. I passed out 3 more times but I was so pissed when they busted my window to get me out, i remember that. I also remember saying "my beautiful car!" as they wheeled me to the ambulance. losing your dedicated motor is truly devastating, even if just for a little bit.
Well said kyzo
Amazing. I thought there had to be a better way.
Any thoughts on the new “wide angle lense” from good nite gear?
(There’s also one on eBay for $30 less (ships from China) .
I’m tempted to try it
Where can i find better objective lenses for the nvg30? is there specific dimensions i need to look for, or are any pvs14 objective lenses capable of being used?
Not sure really? But yes, you can upgrade the lenses from goodnitegear
Hey kyzo just started watch all your older vids … what ever happened to the red motorcycle?
@@buckstopshere7305 i sold it when i got a bigger bike. It was the time after having a 250cc for a year
Can you remove the rear lense this way as well? I have something inside from the factory that I need to remove.
@@davidtaing6045 no