Motorcycle Ride | Covington to Junction 2

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июн 2024
  • Motorcycle ride on US 220 north from Covington through Hot Springs and Warm Springs, Virginia.
    Triumph Bonneville T120. Following Pat on his BMW R 1250 GS.
    Headphones recommended.
    Sonata in F
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  • @Lanes-Explorer5733
    @Lanes-Explorer5733 Месяц назад +1

    Lovely leafy ride, Tim. Bit of a change for you as we get engine sounds which is great. This must be one of your more recent rides I think. Very enjoyable and great to see your part of the world from the saddle.

    • @FelliniMotorcycle
      @FelliniMotorcycle  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks, Peter. Yes, exhaust note more and more being incorporated. This was a ride from last October actually. Like you, I think, I turned to RUclips a little over a year ago as a place to make my videos more accessible for my family and friends. I had previously posted several videos to my personal website, but the videos didn't run very well from there. So when I started posting them to RUclips, I had something of a backlog. The upshot now is that I am posting videos three days a week (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday). And I still have a backlog, especially given that longer rides result in several videos each. Currently, the Tuesday videos are of a ride my friend Pat and I took last October down a portion of the Blue Ridge Parkway and back up via West Virginia. Thursday videos will start this week with a ride I took later last October meeting up with my son and a friend of his for a two day ride across another portion of West Virginia. And starting this coming Saturday, the Virginia-to-Kansas series begins, which will run for months, as this ride took me five days in May to get to Kansas, several day rides while I was in Kansas (I was there for over two weeks), and then five days to ride back to Virginia getting home about two weeks ago. All this means that I can go on trips or otherwise not scramble to post videos, as I have weeks and months of videos in the RUclips queue at any given time. But it does mean that any changes I make to how I film or edit videos takes a long time to be shared publicly. Sorry for the long winded response, but I hope it clarifies the delayed nature of my videos. I really appreciate your feedback. Thanks again. Tim

    • @Lanes-Explorer5733
      @Lanes-Explorer5733 Месяц назад +1

      @@FelliniMotorcycle many thanks for your in depth explanation. Your videos will improve steadily as you find better ways to present them. The most important thing is that you enjoy making them and then watching them.