Great video, As official photographer for this I can honestly say there were around 4500 bikes/trikes turned up. Pics are now up on their facebook page, might have got you on the way in or out.
Well done Brian, you had a challenge on your hands! The problem with these events and photographs is it takes too long to search through and find ourselves. I always think a clock or some sort of digital counter by the photographer would be good so riders can search for their image to buy?
Nice video. I went to the event. I think I saw your drone flying around. I'll drop you a sub. I looked at what your other video's are about and they seem interesting.
Hi, Thanks Yes we will bring you local events, bike cafes, motorcycle reviews and as many travels as we can make happen! Thanks again, will check out your channel now!
@@ontheroadadventure well the north coast of Devon is so dependent on tourism that the entire economy and the way that it is governed is not geared towards local people, it feels like we are nothing but a colony for the benefit of the grockles, and advertisements of our existence prevent us from seeking alternative economic opportunities with better social outcomes
@@ontheroadadventure We are also in a state of social decline, deprivation and decay, if people come here and dig beneath the surface, bad news spreads like a fire you can't put out. Suffice it to say, you were lucky to just be passing through
Great video look a really good day out, thanks for taking us
This was a amazing show and event but has now come to an end sadly
Thanks for bringing this to us
Our pleasure
We love events like this, Shame it ends this time of year
Tell us about it. We love the bike nights in the summer months too
I like the drone shots. I live opposite the quay so it's nice to see it from that view.
A beautiful part of the country to live! Have you explored the north Devon coast much?
@@ontheroadadventure it sure is. But I've not explored as much as I'd like to unfortunately. Maybe soon though.
@@Maff_x44x Go over to croyde bay, it’s stunning there and not far from you
Great video, As official photographer for this I can honestly say there were around 4500 bikes/trikes turned up. Pics are now up on their facebook page, might have got you on the way in or out.
Well done Brian, you had a challenge on your hands! The problem with these events and photographs is it takes too long to search through and find ourselves. I always think a clock or some sort of digital counter by the photographer would be good so riders can search for their image to buy?
Nice video. I went to the event. I think I saw your drone flying around.
I'll drop you a sub. I looked at what your other video's are about and they seem interesting.
Hi, Thanks Yes we will bring you local events, bike cafes, motorcycle reviews and as many travels as we can make happen! Thanks again, will check out your channel now!
Got to do this one on my Guzzi EV
It’s a great bike show, on Every year at Bideford. They have a fb page to find dates etc 👍
Its a good show but couldn't make it this year. Maybe next.
Can’t do them all I’m afraid, there’s so many good bike nights now in the summer they often clash so we try to mix up the ones we attend
I have spent most of my life in bideford, I'm not sure that publicity is going to be an entirely good thing for the town
Why is that?
@@ontheroadadventure well the north coast of Devon is so dependent on tourism that the entire economy and the way that it is governed is not geared towards local people, it feels like we are nothing but a colony for the benefit of the grockles, and advertisements of our existence prevent us from seeking alternative economic opportunities with better social outcomes
@@ontheroadadventure We are also in a state of social decline, deprivation and decay, if people come here and dig beneath the surface, bad news spreads like a fire you can't put out.
Suffice it to say, you were lucky to just be passing through
Im sorry to hear you feel like that about your local area
@@snoopy-XV208 that is where you are wrong, in centuries past Bideford was a thriving port, bigger than London was at the time
Raises loads of money so the organiser can buy herself yet another new bike more like.
I’m sure that can’t be true?! I would assume all profit goes to the nominated charities
@@ontheroadadventure oh its true