AE86 rain drifting all day
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- Alexi drifts Riichan's AE86 at Nikko Circuit in the rain.
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Let me know what you like to watch: the Insta360 in-car cam, the GoPro helmet cam, or a fixed in-car cam.
I find the inta360 is cool to cut to, or for short laps, but the helmet gopro is the most enjoyable to watch
360 for sure
footcam alexi. we need footcam.
what at Nikko, its like 20 min from me LOL
can we get in-engine mic too??😉😉
I love how you dont only show the onboard and drifitng stuff, but also the vibes around it. Like the meals, or the work thats needed to be done before. Always cool to get this glimpse into japanese drift life!
this. I came to write exactly this.
Right? It makes it so interesting to watch!
Alexi is definitely up there as far as being entertaining to watch, I can watch his old beer can videos over and over
yes i liked the extra behind the scenes
Ragna B p
This is exactly my favorite kind of Noriyaro content. Garage work, food and drink, casual hang outs, interesting tidbits, tons of awesome driving, and of course, the commentary. Thanks for doing what you do, you make some of my absolute favorite content on RUclips.
absolutely agree
For sure man. I love this video
I 100 percent agree
"Let me give it a smack"
* tink tink tink *
_brand new car_
yep
It lives!
Glory Days
“2014: made in Japan its ok” xD true that lol
In reality, old quality tires last and wear better than brand new not so quality ones!
crookback You Drifted? Damn
crookback No I’m Being Completely Serious
Biggest flex ever lol.
@@ElvenMans The comment i was looking for.
21:18, how to fix your starter: smack it. I love this guy.
I've been doing it for a while lol works like a charm I use a #25 wrench and hit slightly with a hammer
The Clarkson method
Its an age old method
I'm 26 with zero knowledge about cars but this makes me want to get into it.
Alexander E. J. Do it man! It’s a wonderful hobby
@@Deanr51 how do cars from the early 2000s generally hold up? Also do you have any sites or channels you know of that I could visit to learn more?
Alexander E. J. There’s a bunch of car based sub reddits where people would be more than happy to answer your questions.
Alexander E. J. Btw newer isn’t always cheaper in the long run just be smart about what you purchase get something they made loads of and you’re set on secondhand parts then. Also learn to DIY a lot of general stuff or just hand over your bank card because labour is where it adds up.
@@noahdement9271 it is not just a hobby, it is a way of life.
Ahh smacking stuff, the pre-2000 universal fixing technique
Believe me.. Smacking the starter is one way to solve that problem anywhere in the whole world.
Damienov it works post 2000s too
even worked in the 18th century
Lol I did it to my 2014 motorcycle brakes the other day. They were making a bad noise so I loosened the bolts, kicked the caliper a few times and tightened em back up. No noise!!! **edit thanks for the likes yall**
zoeyl4d93 Exactly. It’s a temporary solution and it means that the starter is on the way out, but it helps. Just whack it with a hammer.
What I really appreciate about your content is that its no BS and exactly as advertised. No clickbait bullshit letdowns. what you see is what you get. Glad to see another 86 video :)
I liked the repairing the car before taking it to the track
I sold mine in the US in 2014 and I’ve never regretted something more. They’re asking ridiculous prices now.
They are expensive because of the anime Initial D and all the social media platforms. The more people talk about the more it gets attention.
That was right when initial d got put on Netflix so they got popular again
Where did you buy it from?
@@geirkselim2697 you mean the dogshit movie that didn’t match the story at all? If that brought the price Up I’m dissatisfied with humanity
@@Jibbleyang agree
This is how Hert should build his car, no swaps just 80s/90s simplicity
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No paint either just raw
i just hope he doens't overbuilt like the rx7
D3 you know hurt🤷🏻♂️
@@D3STR01A rx7 is just built if you numb nutts think 400-500 hp is over built your clearly just beginners.... this isnt 2001 where a 200hp ae86 would still be competitive you couldnt name 1 driver in serious competition with less than 300 hp
Alexi has an amazing laugh. However, it's probably terrifying to hear when walking alone at night.
yeah. from behind you, way too close
Convenience store doughnuts + Sugary Coffee = P E A K C O N D I T I O N
N O R I Y A R O H A S U P L O A D E D ! ! ! ! Best christmas present ever!
Riichan's 86 has a certain aesthetic to it. It's awesome.
nothing beats watching a total down to earth guy. doing car things with a friend . who is just humble by it self. to! keep it up Noriyaro!
that "towing lady" uses a pajero evo. thats wicked cool!
That "Really?!" at 6:12 was great. I really do love seeing the other bits of Japan. The cars are cool but it's always nice to see how people live or in this case, the places they eat at.
"I just got taiyaki! it's got cream on the inside. e gud"
-Alexi 2019
We didn't get to see Riichan drive last time, it was so cool to see how good he is at drifting despite the conditions.
Great vid! Thanks for the Tshirt rep! I bought an Insta360 after your first vid on it. Awesome bit of kit, but it seems to double my edit time on vids when I use it. Do you edit with a phone or desktop?
Desktop. And yeah, it can add a bit of editing time 😅
Hi there! I know this comment is a year old, but i highly recommend using ingest/transcoding settings in premier if you use that to edit, because it can convert your h264 encoded video files into the prores format, which is significantly easier for your computer to load and edit on your timeline. Used to take me hours to edit together a short video because I was using my h264 files, but switching to prores drastically shortened the work time.
This video is what I call quality. Not any stupid music or clips changing at every two seconds. Very enjoyable to watch.
Hey Alexi, I’m so envy watching your video this time! I remember times when I took my AE86 to a track and had fun with my friends - drifting with other old school owners, having great food and driving home exhausted but ultimately happy! I remember I changed only front tires to a more sticky ones when I arrive on tracks, the car was absolutely beautiful, no tire change, little mid-grade fuel consumption, awesome engine sound...
I hate I had to sell the car, the hardest decision in my life. Hopefully, I will become another AE86 owner soon, it’s not just a car, it is something special. I’ve had Silvias, Mazdas and many other more powerful and technically developed cars, but 86 is truly one love. And those joyful days are priceless.
I'm 27 years old. He's owned the car as long as I have been alive. So cool.
Seriously one of my all time favorite hatchi’s! Simple and no nonsense!
Love both angles Alexi
whenever i feel like buying food, i watch this video to motivate myself to save up for a cheap rwd jdm car.
This is just such a special car. Authentic touge experience!
Those last few shots with the mist over the mountains on the late afternoon light, looked pretty damn epic. Another cracking video!
a e s t h e t i c
i still keep coming back to these older ae86 from you Alexi. You seem to be enjoying yourself more in EVERY single ae86 video more than the higher horsepower cars. your laughter and happiness i contagious. I hope you are well and everythings good. havent spoken in some time. (and yes im fully aware you maybe wont read comments to these old videos. ) :)
Д - Душа. Спасибо тебе, Норияро сан.
What I love the most about drifting in Japan is, grassroots "just go have fun" drifting is legit beaters getting yeet'd all day long, covered in dust and rust, held together with electrical tape and Nippon hopes n dreams.....and everyone is like "Sugoi!!!!". It's wholesome and legit everyone from high school kids to old dudes chiefing ciggies like Bunta are there.
Take an Aussie to a Japanese restaurant just for him to eat everything, now they out of business.
lol
"some days you the blow turbo on your second lap, some days you come out, don't change tyres and drift all day with your friends"
- Alexi Smith
Noriyaro: you know, it's just one of those days.
Me: IT'S JUST ONE OF THOSE DAYS ~starts to bang head~
When you don't wanna wake up!
Everything is fucked, everybody sucks
Its all about the he says she says bulls**t!
This was all around entertaining! HIT IT WITH A HAMMER!
This was such a great video to watch. All of them really…thank you for explaining Japanese culture and cars. Just got my 86 up and running and I love learning any and all about it and Japan. Thanks again.
14:08 It’s just some guy... that’s it.
Can you tell me what is meant by that? BH World just results in Runescape results :/
@@Spikew drifting from before you were a twinkle in your dads eye
@@Villains_Nate gee thst was helpful thanks boomer
Yeah can someone explain?
Not everyone here is super into drifting
just look up Brian Harte S14
I love this guys pair of cars. Their looks match in their patina'd red and blue.
Man, 4AGE sounds always good 😍
I had to look up what a 7-series plate was. That's the first I have seen. Apparently they ran out of 5-series plates for passenger cars under 2000cc so the overflow became 7-series until they moved to triple-digit number plates in the year 2000. Before that, 7-series was the designation three wheeled cars under 2000cc.. Understandably not many of those exist so they didn't run a risk of running out of them.
Looks mad fun!
I recognise Mudzugashi conditions and the importance of Gohan. :)
Even growing up in NZ in the 70s, we had a 7-rubbish system we obeyed religiously. There wasn't much plastic in those days - but lots of paper bags, and paper wrappings - which were excellent fuel in a weekly high-speed burn-up in the wet-backed Destructor. Cardboard boxes were flattened and stacked. Tins cans flattened. Food waste went into the compost bins. Bones went to the dog...
This is one of my favorite videos you've ever made, keep it up.
The 360 cam gives a great perspective on how much angle you get during a drift.
20:40 Also common problem for all 80s Toyota (at least all my Toyotas). Dead starter motor? smack it.
Early 80s subarus too. Although ive found if you add a relay and a thicker wire to the solenoid you can make a bad starter last for years and only very rarely have to hit it. (also try put car in gear, usually reverse, handbrake off and put your foot out the door and push the car backwards a bit while holding the key to "start" the slight rotation you put on the engine/driveline is sometimes enough to get the starter to work, just gotta be quick on getting the clutch back in before it starts to move the car
the ultimate noriyaro video
“Ah, I’ll smack it” simple fix but it works 😂 made me laugh 20:52
Still returning to this video, there is something magical about AE86's in rain :)
Love the longer videos, keep them all this long!
I love your style of videos, showing not just the drifting, but the little things like meals and working on the car beforehand.
I love Riichan's 86 it is perfect as it is in my eyes.
The rain days are the best for vids and not much power is needed thanks for your time in making this
Legendary skids!
"Drift lube, aka rain"
That cracked me up too much, sick driving from both of you, Japan really knows how whip it hard
"Drift lube! AKA rain" ~Alexi 2019
Just seeing how clean, organized and respectful Japan is really makes you appreciate it as a country. Also they eat so fucking healthy.
21:20 Did this guy just deal with his car like how we dealt with N64 cartridges? 🤣
I really appreciate that you explain the Japanese cultural norms and set a good example in your videos. It’s so different from here in the US
yay the yearly upload!
haha, soak it up : )
That haggard jdm lifestyle. Heaven on earth. Only a lucky few get to live it.
I love this channel.
I wandered upon this channel because of the weeb car video
I liked the way you filmed the original video with the car. With the foot cam, it was perfect.
my boy has shop air but is using ether to seat the bead? what a G lol
He's had the car for 26 years, and that thing's still going.
Also has a sense of humour, funny guy.
14:07 i dont know
"A little rest, a convenient store doughnut, and a sugary coffee. We are in absolute peak condition right now."
That all you need
7:25
daijobu
they are made in japan
me: istant like :D
thanks man. It's finals week at college, my 300zx transmision went out. i needed this
Recycling can be pretty satisfying but only when done right. Or if they pay you. Some countries do that with this machines that give change or discounts for things. Also some places make it so convenient yet it's advanced.
BH World ❤️
its a sad state of affairs when kids haven't heard of BH.
@@mattteee2973 can you enlighten us?
Oyasumi Chu2 if you don’t know about BH then you can’t know now
@@tristanshindell32 damn
@@chu9259 i have no clue either
That restuarant was actually pretty cool. You make everything yourself, but there a lot of options. Wish we had something like that in the states!
:noriRev:
i love rain drifting . makes my 155hp corolla be like 600hp .
smoother transitions and long time drifting .
more time to think /react .
love it
I love this video. The maintenance, the food, the drifting. The whole package.
I was wondering why this was in my favorites till i rewatched it. That aluminum bar cracked me up as good as the first time. Holy crap thats aesthetic.
I love this style of video. A bunch of drifting, a bit of insight on the work involved in the cars, dinner, more drifting.
More of these please!!
Didn't know what to do on this saturday evening and then i just found your channel! Man it's a pure pleasure to watch your videos about the japanese drift life and all the stuff around. You living my dream. Greetings from Germany and Arigato!
Both camera views were really cool, they both give a distinctive exciting feeling!
I hear the laughing and "yeahs" of Alexi while drifting, i upvote :)
The other video with this 86 is something I've watched god knows how many times. So when I saw this thumbnail I was super stoked
AE 86 Old school set up awesomeness, The 360 camera was really awesome again
This whole vid is so calming yet again
Seeing the garage work makes me sort of miss my days in auto mechanics. Seeing that restaurant makes me hungry. Seeing you videos makes me miss Japan.
**breaths heavy in euro beat**
Always love the content Alexi! Your drifting has gotten alot better!
Cheers from Canada! 🇨🇦
This sun light after rain in ending video - so beatiful!
Your videos are soo relaxing that sometimes i dont want it to end
Awesome to see these old school guys out there. Love the car scene in Japan
Thanks!
Love how the owner comes over and smacks it with a hammer to get it started again, You can tell hes had the car a very long time haha
Riichan is a cool guy! Love seeing how he mechanically do stuff :)
Looking back, this was a great Video. It was the first Noriyaro Video I watched and the reason I've not missed a single one since. Love your Videos, but missing the Skyline!
One of my favorite channels. Especially watching these videos at night time
at 17:45 it looks like an adorable little herd of driftcars following the road
Finally, another upload... and an AE86 upload no less! This is why Alexi is one of my favourite car channels on RUclips! Keep it up!
the 360 cam is so great! I really enjoyed it and i love that rainy driving style, i mean slow slides and low power car are great.
After those couple of years this is still my all time favorite car out of everything I've seen on the internet.
Man this whole video was super fun to watch!
Every time when your video appear, so i know its lot of fun and i also love the things not only about the car. :)
The people, the meals, all this Japanstuff is very interesting. And it doesnt matter in which condition the cars are.... every one of them is a small legend which still runs! :D
Alexi, great job!
Loved ae86 grassroots drifting. 🤜🚗💨Hands down the best car vlog channel on youtube by a mile.