I rewatched this video after years since the first time I watched it and wow, what an incredibly beautiful video. All around it’s just so well done. Not to mention the craftsmanship and story of the builder. Awesome video and awesome build!
Wow what art.... And those girder forks are just beautiful and the sprung seat arrangement, the tank, no front brake etc. etc. etc you just keep noticing details. Love it.
The video is wonderful. All aspects, the story and each technical aspect including the narrative, the filming (its beauty) , the blending of different cameras. Most of all, it is the bike you have designed and built and the history behind it. Absolutely great.
I see the bonding he had with the wind and his motorcycle beautiful video and handsome motorcycle.. Royal Enfield is household name in India the pure love we Indians give to this motor is immense and a dream for every child. MLG ,GLB
Love it. The combination of close ups, slow mo and the perfect as always drone clips, are just so beautiful. Your creative in showcasing the creativity of others is amazing. Keep em coming.
Full of awesome images natural and manufactured....the bike itself is a work of art. The artist has a sense of symmetry that is realised in steel and the joy of hi res made it even more enjoyable
Many thanks to Stories of Bike. So inspirational, i always hang out for the next episode. Love your work, everybody. In these crazy times, we need and value these wonderful distractions. Thankyou.
Great build, his passion manifested in metal!....his family & friends must be proud. R.E. enlisted a very talented individual, would be great to see some of this trickle down to their production units. Did anyone else notice the dental exam light in his shop!?👍
Yet another beautiful piece that inspires me more than any other visual image I see these days. BRAVO. The music you create, combined with the music of your talent, makes an extraordinary orchestral masterpiece!
@@storiesofbike nice to hear, I as well as 99.9% of other bikers or just normal people for that matter, hate to see someone get hurt...and that would hurt! I knew I woman years back that got scalped and a broken neck( not paralyzed thankfully ) from her hair in the wheel. Absolutely horrible thing to see. Made me a little gun shy so to speak I guess.
Mr Sosa , this has got to be the 20th time I have watched this video, your passion for the manufacturing of this bike is unbelievable 👌. How did you get around all the electrical problems I.e the onboard computer ?. Would like to try this myself ,any pointers would be appreciated 🙏. Peace out ✌️
I must be the only one that finds the music not jellying with the visual? I really, really enjoyed the footage, the selective focus, the slow pans, the timing of the speed, the color grading... and yet I was hoping that any minute there will be a different soundtrack. Your other work somehow had that mixed well, but not to my taste here.
I hear you. At the beginning of the production I always heard free-style drums (not quite jazz) in my mind for Cristian's story and committed to that early on. I knew I would have to go with live recorded drums to make it work (not programmed or sampled). So we did that and Jack recorded a fantastic session drummer. On listening to the recording, it's sounded great. But then applying it to the finished edit was tricky. One of the things Jack does so amazingly with his other scores is match his score to the story - down to the second - and brings lots of beautiful nuance with it too. It was difficult to do that with the way we'd approached the score this time as we only has a limited set of directed recordings to work with, and so a lot of that nuance we seek wasn't there. So, I ended up trying to pull lots of little sections out and rearrange them to try to make up for that. But we learned heaps from our first live instrument recording and keen to do better next time. That said, we stepped way out of our comfort zone and came away with something different and still works.
@@storiesofbike live recordings are always tricky, and in this case with mainly rhythm and no much melody. I apologize it's admittedly not my genre of music. I hear the story and I see the gorgeous footage that you have created; but my brain is searching for the movement of my soul through sound.
I was the same for the longest time, but I also wanted to be true to the spirit of Cristian's philosophy of "chasing the elusive 'blue note'". If I had more time it might have been different. Even melodies are hard with dialogue too, because that becomes its own competing voice. But as I said, I'm chalking this one up to experience for the next one. Thanks for your feedback too, it's always good to hear solid criticism.
Men like him are rare. His heart is unafraid of the world. He sees thing in ways we cannot. He is what has made America great! Semper Fi bro.
One of the few video content creators in youtube wherein I watch the videos in full screen.
That's the way to do it!
bring this channel back to life its amazing
*Beautiful !!! Much ❤️ from India* 🇮🇳 . . *We r 1.3 Billion ppl n Royal Enfield flows in our veins* !!!
best man...best bike...always happy to know you cris... see you again..
One of the most beautiful Bikes I’ve ever seen. World class. 👍
What a wonderful piece of Art just gorgeous 👍👍
A spiritual Builder that's connected with everything in the universe ,Bring to Life Something Beautiful.
Artist at work
Great video, great story and a very cool bike. Thanks for sharing
That is one of the most beautiful motorcycles I have ever seen 👍🏼🙏
I rewatched this video after years since the first time I watched it and wow, what an incredibly beautiful video. All around it’s just so well done. Not to mention the craftsmanship and story of the builder. Awesome video and awesome build!
It's definitely one of my favourite episodes. And it's one that makes me want to get back into making more like this. Thanks for the kind words.
6:16 that smile for the love of bikes ❤️
Beautiful build ............ Love the passion behind it
Wow what art.... And those girder forks are just beautiful and the sprung seat arrangement, the tank, no front brake etc. etc. etc you just keep noticing details. Love it.
I try to imagine who will have this bike in 50 or 100 years, will this art will still inspire future generations?
I'd like to think so. It's certainly unique.
Beautiful bike build, just awesome 👍🏼🙂
Dope bike dope cinematography along with a story to give it all a soul
The video is wonderful. All aspects, the story and each technical aspect including the narrative, the filming (its beauty) , the blending of different cameras. Most of all, it is the bike you have designed and built and the history behind it. Absolutely great.
Stunning bike. Real old school but modernised. Love it. Motorcycle Art at its best.
Soulful presentation. Love the ride thru the desert. Diggin the paintless scheme.
this movie is a Timeless piece of Art thank you ;)
That is a stunning bike, the man is an artist he cab dam proud of his skill.
Beautiful bike and scenery. Well done.
truly beautiful,,,,,,,,, lost for words
Agreed. Quality video and one badass bike.
I love these stories. Thank you.
Both the bike and the video are amazing!!
Got to use this word again. Beautiful Film, Beautiful people Wow Beautiful bike. You got skills man. Beautiful!
Stunning, both the video production and the bike. Artisanal, meaningful, enhanced my day. Well done, both of you.
Sosa, what can i say except....👏👏👏👏.
Excellent build, well done mate ,well done .
Take care on the road and stay safe.
Peace out ✌
Very inspirational Sosa metal works .
I see the bonding he had with the wind and his motorcycle beautiful video and handsome motorcycle.. Royal Enfield is household name in India the pure love we Indians give to this motor is immense and a dream for every child. MLG ,GLB
Love it. The combination of close ups, slow mo and the perfect as always drone clips, are just so beautiful. Your creative in showcasing the creativity of others is amazing.
Keep em coming.
F R E E D O M . . .
thanks for showing/reminding us what it can/should be like ! ❤️ 😊
Full of awesome images natural and manufactured....the bike itself is a work of art. The artist has a sense of symmetry that is realised in steel and the joy of hi res made it even more enjoyable
This is a beautifully told story.
The cinematography is unreal! Nearly every frame could be framed up in a wall, especially the scenes of riding out in the mountains.
Why, thank you kind sir ☺️
Many thanks to Stories of Bike. So inspirational, i always hang out for the next episode. Love your work, everybody. In these crazy times, we need and value these wonderful distractions. Thankyou.
Thanks so much. 🙏🏽
Awesome, right now I don't have another word to describe the feeling while watching the video. The wait has been worth it.👏👏😍
Amazing craftsmanship, bike is awesome 🤘
Fantastic Video. I had the opportunity to meet Christian when he was at Counts. Congratulations on your awesome work Mr. Sosa.
Great work Cam. Beautiful build and story.
Thanks mate. 👍🏽
Simply beautiful work!
Amazing work.. an incredible story.
Absolutely love this.
She is a beut my brotha. I love RE but this one is a work of art.
I live in Vegas man. Love to link up and ride wit this dude. Unbelievable build
Look him up on IG @sosametalworks
Quality video has always , passion respect to the fabricator of the bike
Great build, his passion manifested in metal!....his family & friends must be proud. R.E. enlisted a very talented individual, would be great to see some of this trickle down to their production units. Did anyone else notice the dental exam light in his shop!?👍
Yet another masterpiece from Stories on a bike. You never disappoint. You always move me.
FEELING OF CREATION!!!(=
nothing's greater...
Beautiful as always!
Great as always!! I really like the sound design of the this episode! Awesome job!
Wow! One of my local Vegas riders/builders?! Love it!
Just beautiful.
The rolling slo mo with the mountains in the background is quite possibly the sexiest moto scene of all time 🙏
Gaddamn! Some of these shots were the best i've seen
Great looking bike!
This!! ⚡️🤘🏾⚡️ So well done! Thank you for blessing my eyeballs and ears with this work of art. 🤙🏾
great vid, brother! love the bike!
Yet another beautiful piece that inspires me more than any other visual image I see these days. BRAVO. The music you create, combined with the music of your talent, makes an extraordinary orchestral masterpiece!
Such a cool looking bike man 🤘🏻
great story!
My God.... that camera work!!!
masterpiece
Sweet all round!
That engine just looking insane.
Awesome vid
Congrats on a awesome bike
From Sydney Aus…
Cristian is one of the best fabricators of a generation
The most beautiful thing I've ever seen
Very cool 😎
and btw... great music too!!! ;)
It's a good song
Inspiring. My god I want to get out in the shop.
NICE
EXELENTE my friend!!!!
Love it! Dope 😎👍
Inspiring
Great engine. RE jumped on top with that engine.
Royal Enfield is a class above class
this bike is very beautiful almost didn't notice you can't ride it at night
I was listening to chief keef - love sosa and this came recommended
Beautiful bike, excellent craftsmanship. Freaking me out though with the wallet chain and bandana so close to the rear wheel...
Ha! Me too! But it looks more scary than it was. The bike is quite narrow and the chain was well clear of the wheel.
@@storiesofbike nice to hear, I as well as 99.9% of other bikers or just normal people for that matter, hate to see someone get hurt...and that would hurt! I knew I woman years back that got scalped and a broken neck( not paralyzed thankfully ) from her hair in the wheel. Absolutely horrible thing to see. Made me a little gun shy so to speak I guess.
Man, I hear ya. That would sear an image into my brain too. Ride safe!
@@storiesofbike rubber side down and between the lines is all I can try...lol...
Nice!
Thinking outside the box 😎 making bland cool
Como sempre ótimos vídeos!🇧🇷👍✊🚀
One love....
No words....
Bloody Brilliant
Well done sir
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 killler
Nice cynematography
build.....hard work .....story...........nothing else needed
My like was #666. Love the bike.
You little devil you, Mark.
🙏🔥🔥🙏
Mr Sosa , this has got to be the 20th time I have watched this video, your passion for the manufacturing of this bike is unbelievable 👌. How did you get around all the electrical problems I.e the onboard computer ?.
Would like to try this myself ,any pointers would be appreciated 🙏.
Peace out ✌️
The electrics are pretty straightforward. Just make sure that you don't disconnect the kickstand switch 😉
@@storiesofbike ,Thank-you for answering my inquiry, hope the next bike is better than this one (if that's possible 😉)
Peace out ✌️
Long time
Hello Sosa 😎🤘🏽
I must be the only one that finds the music not jellying with the visual? I really, really enjoyed the footage, the selective focus, the slow pans, the timing of the speed, the color grading... and yet I was hoping that any minute there will be a different soundtrack. Your other work somehow had that mixed well, but not to my taste here.
I hear you. At the beginning of the production I always heard free-style drums (not quite jazz) in my mind for Cristian's story and committed to that early on. I knew I would have to go with live recorded drums to make it work (not programmed or sampled). So we did that and Jack recorded a fantastic session drummer. On listening to the recording, it's sounded great. But then applying it to the finished edit was tricky. One of the things Jack does so amazingly with his other scores is match his score to the story - down to the second - and brings lots of beautiful nuance with it too. It was difficult to do that with the way we'd approached the score this time as we only has a limited set of directed recordings to work with, and so a lot of that nuance we seek wasn't there. So, I ended up trying to pull lots of little sections out and rearrange them to try to make up for that. But we learned heaps from our first live instrument recording and keen to do better next time. That said, we stepped way out of our comfort zone and came away with something different and still works.
@@storiesofbike live recordings are always tricky, and in this case with mainly rhythm and no much melody. I apologize it's admittedly not my genre of music. I hear the story and I see the gorgeous footage that you have created; but my brain is searching for the movement of my soul through sound.
I was the same for the longest time, but I also wanted to be true to the spirit of Cristian's philosophy of "chasing the elusive 'blue note'". If I had more time it might have been different. Even melodies are hard with dialogue too, because that becomes its own competing voice. But as I said, I'm chalking this one up to experience for the next one. Thanks for your feedback too, it's always good to hear solid criticism.
For a moment i see SOA