Smoky Mountain Road on a Ural. Part of the Ural Adventures in Southern Utah trip.

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025

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  • @CreakyRider
    @CreakyRider 3 года назад

    Awesome , good job getting up that hill 👍
    Looks like a great road , nice challenge for the mighty Ural 😃

  • @haitch1980
    @haitch1980 3 года назад

    Loved it Allan. Great scenically, well done on the gnarled stuff. Overall, a very entertaining ride and production. Perhaps, try music without vocals. Less distraction from the visuals. Tone the music volume back some as well. Again, nice work, and enjoying the series very much. Hope my suggestions are not intrusive.

    • @Uraljunkie
      @Uraljunkie  3 года назад +1

      Hi Harry. I completely welcome any suggestions, I am still new to this. Much appreciated - thanks!

  • @JamesAllmond
    @JamesAllmond 3 года назад

    13:34 300˚K (kelvin?) is about 80˚ F (27 C).
    And I hate to say this, but in my 20 years on RUclips, I have found that no matter how much one may like some music in a video, chance are the majority of other folks are not going to share that opinion...sorry, I couldn't take it...fortunately, it ended scant seconds before I was going to have to bail...and I heard the wonderful sound of valves rattling and road noise.

    • @Uraljunkie
      @Uraljunkie  3 года назад +1

      Hi James… the temp was somewhat of a poetic license to infer that it was hot. I think saying 311 degrees would have looked strange. Yeah, I should have just said 100*F. Good feedback on the music. I am experimenting with a few things to see what works and what doesn’t. What did you think about the sped up trip down the mountain?

    • @haitch1980
      @haitch1980 3 года назад

      @@Uraljunkie My software allows the music to be ramped in and out. In addition, I think music has a place in video. It needs to be modulated by running an additional track for the music. If you need to talk, just reduce the volume. Same with bringing exhaust note back in. Eg, gear changing around twisty bits. It's a bit of a dance getting the right balance. You can even set the music beat automatically, making cuts and transitions to the beat. Music selection is a mixed bag. Not everyone will like your tracks. Desert scenes, for me might be some blues or country music. Not rock excuse the pun. Just my 2c and some experience. Remember, you are telling a story. Like a doco, and all of them contain music even if it is background.

  • @jayknight850
    @jayknight850 3 года назад

    Did you remove your sidecar windshield? I want to find a quick (tool less) way to simply remove it unless I have a passenger. I use my CT for motocamping and the windshield when folded wants to scratch my beautiful mat RED paint!

    • @Uraljunkie
      @Uraljunkie  3 года назад +1

      Hi Jay! I don’t have a sidecar windscreen since I never carry passengers. I have in my mind thumbscrews for your dilemma. You can get them with the knurled end or the flat end - both tool-less. They seem to have a good variety on Amazon… search for thumbscrews. Hope they work if you end up trying them out. Or as an alternative, keep a ratcheting wrench of the appropriate size under the seat so it is easy to get to.
      Thanks for watching!

    • @jayknight850
      @jayknight850 3 года назад

      @@Uraljunkie Good suggestion! Thanks, I’ll try it! My 06 had the “tall” windshield, in the rain it was water boarding the driver, water would spray under a full face helmet, my 21 CT has the lower, not as bad but I still want to remove it for unaccompanied camping trips!