I have been trying to place where your videos are taken. At first, seeing a British bike, and riding on the left, I assumed it was in UK, but we do not have mountains like that. So, I considered New Zealand. But this video, recently released, places the videos in the northern hemisphere where it is autumn. I noticed there were vineyards, so considered Malta and Cyprus as possibilities, but there are snowpoles on roads that do not appear to be at alltitude. I noticed the registration plates were unusual, so thought further afield, and wonder if it is Hokkaido.
Birmingham is a very big city! It is famous as an industrial city, and the old adjustable spanner made by Joseph Lucas, a British company, that I have has the Birmingham mark engraved on it.
I have been trying to place where your videos are taken. At first, seeing a British bike, and riding on the left, I assumed it was in UK, but we do not have mountains like that. So, I considered New Zealand. But this video, recently released, places the videos in the northern hemisphere where it is autumn. I noticed there were vineyards, so considered Malta and Cyprus as possibilities, but there are snowpoles on roads that do not appear to be at alltitude. I noticed the registration plates were unusual, so thought further afield, and wonder if it is Hokkaido.
Thank you for your comment.
As you said, I live in Hokkaido, a small island in northern Japan.
@@classicmotorcycleriding3101 It looks rather different from when I ride my Norton 650SS around Birmingham, UK !
Birmingham is a very big city! It is famous as an industrial city, and the old adjustable spanner made by Joseph Lucas, a British company, that I have has the Birmingham mark engraved on it.
I thought it was England!
Thank you for your comment.
This is a rural town in Hokkaido, the northern part of Japan.