Probably one of the few bike builders that builds bikes for the pure enjoyment of it. Always a pleasure to watch your videos. Can we have a new build please.
I have to agree with your loyal viewers, your channel is an absolute jewel, a real pleasure. I really do miss my motorcycling days, 30 or so years, many of them with bikes as my only transport. Camping gear, a decent bike and the open road, especially back in the days when Brit tourists still waved at each other on much emptier roads. Anyone remember the dear old Triumph Tiger 650, the original with one super-easy to tune carb? Or the wonderful ferry from Algeciras to North Africa and that gorgeous road south through what was then the Spanish Sahara? Happy Days ...
"The only man in the world that can cut a straight line with a hacksaw." No truer words ever spoken. By the way, what's the redline on the Flying Millyard? 250 RPM??
@@AllenMillyard At the very low RPM's you were driving over the circuit it sounded more like a steam engine. sounds almost impossible for a petrol engine, not stalling. Very cool.
@@Prashantlunawat How? By the beauty of it, and even more by expanding the concept of what beauty is, and more, by expanding the mind beyond what was once thought possible. Further, it takes droll humour further into the realm material existence, thus sitting philosophy back in the saddle where Robert Persig rightly put it with his book, "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance"
@@MrPotatochips4 it makes the motorcycling world a better place. Not necessarily the whole world. I'm a motorcyclist myself and get the enthusiasm but making generalised statements romanticizing motorcycling doesn't seem to work well. I mean, yeah it sounds grandiose and all that, whatever floats your boat man
I think Allen said it was his Chitty Chitty, Bang bang bike, I have to say it's an evocative sounding motor. I like old sounding bikes, even though I don't own any.
Allen , great video as per usual. I remember learning the hard way in the early 70's that North America,n issue Phillips screwdrivers should NOT be used on J.I.S. screws used on Japanese motorcycles. Glad you mentioned JIS and the heads of those screws look as pristine as pristine could be ! Allen thanks for all you do !! 65 year old lifelong motorcyclist / auto mechanic here in Coldwater Ontario Canada enjoying yet another fantastic Millyard video. Cheers !!
That Kawasaki sounds well , cakes , where would we be without cakes ? Good wood , one day I'll get dressed up and get there to appreciate the machinery and the atmosphere 👍🇬🇧
14:54 just sums it up entirely, mans just cuts up engines in half and weld' em together like it's nuthin Are we also talking about the crankshaft straightenin' by hand/eye and its within a thou...
Allen, you remind me of my dad so much. My dad was an aviation engineer and project planner and I lost him in march 2020 age 81, I have inherited the workshop and have an overhead milling machine, Oxford student lathe, boxford shaping machine, hydraulic hacksaw and I just want to do my dad proud and learn how to use this machinery properly. I know you're familiar with Steve parish and Im guessing you know Tony malthouse who taught me a lot as he lives locally to me also. It's a shame he has retired now. I want to learn the old skills to keep them alive into the future, maybe o can teach this to the next generation also.
I love this show. You just couldn't get a more contrasting mix (of things we're interested in) of motorcycle engineering, love of bikes, love of cup cakes and wildlife in our gardens. A unique combination. Great stuff.
HI Allen, I made your wife's cupcake recipe a couple weeks ago. They didn't turn out but I tried it again today with a couple slight modifications and they turned out great! My son said these are the best dessert he's had in weeks! Thank you for actually posting a shot of the recipe.
Reminds me of a line from the Kawi movie 'Stone' 1974: "when you bake a cupcake man, when you bake a cupcake hard and fast... it's like nothing else really matters!"
"The only man who can cut a straight line with a hacksaw in the world". he is about right you know hahaha i do allot of engine work and bike projects but i dont imagine my self cutting the cuts you do and stay straight :O impressive ! great content love the videos
Great vid Allen. So glad you emphasized the use of a "JIS" screw driver. I have spent too many hours removing mashed up screws after they have been attacked by a Phillips, or Pozi drive head!!
It's amazing how few folks know about the JIS screwdrivers and how difficult they are to find (out of Japan), especially when you think how many Japanese vehicles there are around... :-)
Another astonishing day in the life of Allen, I suppose his mouth was watering as much as mine when the second rasher of cherries went into the cupcakes. Enjoyed, cheers and good health to you and your family Allen!
I'm sorry to be pedantic, but for the good of mankind I feel the need to point out that, however tasty they may be, cherries definitely do not come in rashers!
Really great to see the Flying Millyard in action - what a beast - and then even having a big movie star, like Jason Momoa sitting on it. He should be honored to be granted such a privilege.
Loved the video. Fettling the Kawasaki and mentioning JIS screws! Cupcakes, cherries, doves, English country lanes, the amazing Flying Millyard, a glimpse of the fun at Goodwood that I’ve never seen before, especially period costumes, a lap of the circuit, trouble with the law, baby birds and hedgehogs. What a pleasure, Allen. Thank you so much.
Hi Allen, over the moon to see you utilise your "grass" workbench again with the pigeons as company. That Kawasaki just looks and sounds gorgeous. Goodwood looked fab as usual, the Spitfires amazing, good to see the Flying Millyard attracting lots of attention. Hope the cupcakes tasted as good as they looked by the way, Mrs M is a cupcake wizard. Great video, cheers, Alex.
Ahhhh, early Saturday morning with a pint mug of tea, still dark outside while everyone else sleeps, and just about to sit back for a few moments of Millyard Zen..........bliss!
I love your show it has a grand variety and excellently narrated. as an engineer who enjoys motorcycles as well as cooking and wild life, I find your show hits all the marks. I look forward to the next one, thank you.
Aha. Two consummate professionals at work. The “Cupcake Queen” and the “King of Engineering “. Gotta say, that was a nifty trick the way Tracey weighed the flour. Give her her own 5 minute segment on each show, You’ll both become even more famous! Great to see you back.
Fantastic entertainment, the Kawasaki is awesome and the trip to Goodwood. The Flying Millyard literally idling around the circuit was astounding. Thanks for sharing.
I was interested to see you putting in the new fibre clutch plates dry - I'd always soaked them in new oil first, otherwise suffered grabby/sticky clutch initially. Those twisty B roads look great fun (once dry). Excellent stuff as always.
@@patrickrose1221........those bits of corners, where the road polishes under corner loads........always good when it's mixed with a nicely warn man hole cover.
Just watching the last bit with you riding the Flying Millyard round the track had me thinking its the two wheel version of Duncan Pittaway's Beast of Turin , just the lazy revs but making good progress. Tea,cupcakes and engines a great recipe...
Never had a motorbike but always tinkered with cars. Find this so interesting and relaxing. I Absolutely love this channel. Be lovely to spend a day with Allen you'd learn so much Thanks Allen 👍
Always great! These videos help with keeping up on long term projects, thanks for posting your work, plus the fun and opportunities your creations bring to you.
Big wood pigeons are so funny to watch waddling in the yard, especially after Wallace and Grommet when grommet is spying and the bird with the rubber glove on the head stares at him 😅🇬🇧👍
Woop!! Great to see this again!! Love the look, the sound and the fact that it was the first Allen vlog series I watched, introducing me to this ace channel!! Hope you had a great Summer Allen! Ready for a shed based Winter of more amazing work?
The "Flying Millyard" has a decidedly helicopter sound when chugging along. Does that mean it is technically a chopper? Great video, I missed ya! Thanks for sharing.
Nature and Cookery lessons, and a bit about Motorbikes, brilliant stuff, and just like all your other vids, Allen 100% entertaining, please dont ever change the format
Thanks again Allen - ever so much! All your Kawi's are the most desireable, and I am reminded of being an Aussie 'Stone' type bikie in the late 70's and early 80's whenever your Kawi's are featured on your channel.
Allen I love your videos always thoroughly entertaining and informative, I used to ride bikes in the 70-80 and the selection of bike’s engines I’m now into boats outboards but still have a effection for the classic bikes you work on. My wife is similar to yours crocheting and baking happy days thanks for all your contribution
You're Genius, All the details of all your videos are just perfect and you bikes and creations are absolutely wonderful. I admire you with all my heart and i send a big hug from Argentina. Greetings
Well what do you do when there’s not a new video you watch one again! So soothing and relaxing to watch Allen work. Look forward to these videos like a warm muffin and a cup of coffee! Cheers to all, Mike Ohio USA
I would just like to say thank you Alan for chatting to my friend and I on Saturday at the National Motorcycle Museum open weekend. Thanks for the suggestions for my 1981 Z1l00 problem but more importantly for letting me try one of the cakes baked in this video, your wife makes some brilliant cakes alongside your fantastic creations. Looking forward to more videos from you.
Allen, I'm sure you're some kind of metaphysical magician! Thanks for the relaxing videos, although I did scrunch up my toes when you took the Super Six across those damp leaves on the junction! You should have your own TV show, I'm sure your laid back approach would give that rather overly energetic Mr Cole a run for his money!
What a wonderful video Sir, working on your Kawasaki, making and eating cupcakes (yum) and enjoying a weekend with a bunch of motorheads. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Truly a fantastic video, so humble just great! Also honoured to have caught a couple of moments at Museum Live when you weren't fending off crowds of people. Thanks for taking the time to say hi and discuss your other Kwak 6Cyl! Joe
Dear mister mylliard, the video was great. I little bit of everything, the bike, your wife, cooking, the animals in the garden and the goodwood meeting. It was great, go ahead doing this. 👍 Greetings from Germany
Hey Allen Millyard! Greetings from Vancouver British Columbia Canada! Cherries in the cupcakes is like more cylinders in the engine! Its always better with more! Ride ride ride!
I appreciate a man who understands JIS vs. Phillips and who doesn’t feel a need to use an electric screwdriver or drill to remove screws and mess up the screw heads. It is nice to appreciate machinery and treat it with respect.
Love that you cover the process of making cupcakes as closely as making or maintaining bikes. It also shows that you're a clever man. Happy wife, happy life. Something I find very true. Cheers mate and looking forward to the next one.
Allen Millyard, Fred Dibnah and Guy Martin. All brilliant, humble and great entertainers. The best the UK has to offer!
don't forget FRANK and Bettie, mmmm.
No question
Don't forget Sam Lovegrove
Guy Martin! Your "avin a larf" mate. He could probably sweep Allen's shed, after he's finished working his magic!
Probably one of the few bike builders that builds bikes for the pure enjoyment of it. Always a pleasure to watch your videos. Can we have a new build please.
Humble engineering genius, artist, funny man, cupcake lover and absolutely humanity’s gold👍🏼 you’re the best Sir
At least leave the turn-signal on for miles, like a true man of your age! (It makes the rest of us backyard mechanics feel better.)
@@tvdinner325 c
Yup!
Cup cakes and motorcycles, two of my favourite things.thank you Allen
Just love the combo of modesty about huge modifications and cupcakes.
I have to agree with your loyal viewers, your channel is an absolute jewel, a real pleasure. I really do miss my motorcycling days, 30 or so years, many of them with bikes as my only transport. Camping gear, a decent bike and the open road, especially back in the days when Brit tourists still waved at each other on much emptier roads. Anyone remember the dear old Triumph Tiger 650, the original with one super-easy to tune carb? Or the wonderful ferry from Algeciras to North Africa and that gorgeous road south through what was then the Spanish Sahara? Happy Days ...
"The only man in the world that can cut a straight line with a hacksaw." No truer words ever spoken. By the way, what's the redline on the Flying Millyard? 250 RPM??
Around 2200 rpm
@@AllenMillyard At the very low RPM's you were driving over the circuit it sounded more like a steam engine. sounds almost impossible for a petrol engine, not stalling.
Very cool.
@@zorktxandnand3774 At 5Ltr's I doubt it _would_ stall(loads of torque).
@@timmason7430 And loads of rotating mass, but it just sounds so unlike any normal petrol engine revving that low.
@@AllenMillyard instead of a tach I see you have a clock ...the bike turns so slow you time the revs with the minute hand
The Flying Millyard makes the world a better place. Thank you.
How?
I will second that.
@@Prashantlunawat How? By the beauty of it, and even more by expanding the concept of what beauty is, and more, by expanding the mind beyond what was once thought possible. Further, it takes droll humour further into the realm material existence, thus sitting philosophy back in the saddle where Robert Persig rightly put it with his book, "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance"
@@MrPotatochips4 it makes the motorcycling world a better place. Not necessarily the whole world. I'm a motorcyclist myself and get the enthusiasm but making generalised statements romanticizing motorcycling doesn't seem to work well. I mean, yeah it sounds grandiose and all that, whatever floats your boat man
I think Allen said it was his Chitty Chitty, Bang bang bike, I have to say it's an evocative sounding motor. I like old sounding bikes, even though I don't own any.
Motorcycle maintenance, baking tips, and a call from Greta all in one place. It doesn't get any better than a Millyard video!
I'm The Beatles Age & Watching Your Videos, Gives Me Hope That I'll Get To Ride Again One Day, Thank You.
Allen , great video as per usual. I remember learning the hard way in the early 70's that North America,n issue Phillips screwdrivers should NOT be used on J.I.S. screws used on Japanese motorcycles. Glad you mentioned JIS and the heads of those screws look as pristine as pristine could be ! Allen thanks for all you do !! 65 year old lifelong motorcyclist / auto mechanic here in Coldwater Ontario Canada enjoying yet another fantastic Millyard video. Cheers !!
Ditto!
Ditto as well from Alberta.
That Kawasaki sounds well , cakes , where would we be without cakes ? Good wood , one day I'll get dressed up and get there to appreciate the machinery and the atmosphere 👍🇬🇧
For me, this channel is a veritable jewel in the crown of RUclips!
Everything in your video is just so cool . 👍👍👍
14:54 just sums it up entirely, mans just cuts up engines in half and weld' em together like it's nuthin
Are we also talking about the crankshaft straightenin' by hand/eye and its within a thou...
Allen, you remind me of my dad so much. My dad was an aviation engineer and project planner and I lost him in march 2020 age 81, I have inherited the workshop and have an overhead milling machine, Oxford student lathe, boxford shaping machine, hydraulic hacksaw and I just want to do my dad proud and learn how to use this machinery properly. I know you're familiar with Steve parish and Im guessing you know Tony malthouse who taught me a lot as he lives locally to me also. It's a shame he has retired now. I want to learn the old skills to keep them alive into the future, maybe o can teach this to the next generation also.
I love this show. You just couldn't get a more contrasting mix (of things we're interested in) of motorcycle engineering, love of bikes, love of cup cakes and wildlife in our gardens. A unique combination. Great stuff.
HI Allen, I made your wife's cupcake recipe a couple weeks ago. They didn't turn out but I tried it again today with a couple slight modifications and they turned out great! My son said these are the best dessert he's had in weeks! Thank you for actually posting a shot of the recipe.
Allen: “Lets just gradually turn the Channel into a baking Channel. The fans wont even feel the transition”
That's how they dominated the world for a while. We're just here to say hello.
How about "Bikes and Cupcakes" ;-))
Can't wait for the spinoff! "Tracey's strictly cupcakes"
Can yo imagine the merchandise!?
Title suggestion: Sugar and Bikes: How Allen drops a screw in the block when Tracy calls “ cup cake”.
Reminds me of a line from the Kawi movie 'Stone' 1974: "when you bake a cupcake man, when you bake a cupcake hard and fast... it's like nothing else really matters!"
"The only man who can cut a straight line with a hacksaw in the world". he is about right you know hahaha i do allot of engine work and bike projects but i dont imagine my self cutting the cuts you do and stay straight :O impressive ! great content love the videos
The Z1 Super six sounds just amazing higher up the rev range. Love to see an Allen Millyard vid notification. 👍👍👍 Haha, no electric vehicles
What a treat for the ears; Allen's Super SIX and the Merlin flypast!
The only guy who cuts a straight line with a hacksaw, that's what amazed the most among your skills. 😊👍
Great vid Allen. So glad you emphasized the use of a "JIS" screw driver. I have spent too many hours removing mashed up screws after they have been attacked by a Phillips, or Pozi drive head!!
It's amazing how few folks know about the JIS screwdrivers and how difficult they are to find (out of Japan), especially when you think how many Japanese vehicles there are around... :-)
Me too,just ordered 6 hex bits, made in Japan from Amazon, only 25 dollars ..
Never mind your brilliant engineering Allen, I love the trick Tracey uses to measure the flour for her cup cakes! I'll be using that for my next bake!
Goodwood looks absolutely fantastic . Maybe one year I'll get there
Another astonishing day in the life of Allen, I suppose his mouth was watering as much as mine when the second rasher of cherries went into the cupcakes. Enjoyed, cheers and good health to you and your family Allen!
I'm sorry to be pedantic, but for the good of mankind I feel the need to point out that, however tasty they may be, cherries definitely do not come in rashers!
Just waiting for parts from zpower and rebuild over winter ha the joy .of fettling .the joy of zed ✌️
Really great to see the Flying Millyard in action - what a beast - and then even having a big movie star, like Jason Momoa sitting on it. He should be honored to be granted such a privilege.
The FM trumps the V-twins Jason rides :)
14:50 "The only man who can cut a straight line with a hack saw - in the world! Absolute genius!"
This needs to be on a Tee shirt.
Thank you Allen. For those of us Brits who don't currently live in Blighty these videos are fabulous to watch.
You know you're always welcome pal : )
I bet there's Kawasaki designers from the 70's watching this and thinking .... " this man's a flippin genius !!
Allen taught me how to persevere! Zen master!
BEAUTIFUL BIKE I REMEMBER THEM FROM THE 70'S
Loved the video. Fettling the Kawasaki and mentioning JIS screws! Cupcakes, cherries, doves, English country lanes, the amazing Flying Millyard, a glimpse of the fun at Goodwood that I’ve never seen before, especially period costumes, a lap of the circuit, trouble with the law, baby birds and hedgehogs. What a pleasure, Allen. Thank you so much.
Great synopsis, Keith! What's not to like of all that?!
Am so humbled to follow the person when we have the same name 🙏🙏
Had the pleasure of meeting Allen at the national motorcycle museum last Sunday lovely to chat to a real gentleman
Hi Allen, over the moon to see you utilise your "grass" workbench again with the pigeons as company. That Kawasaki just looks and sounds gorgeous. Goodwood looked fab as usual, the Spitfires amazing, good to see the Flying Millyard attracting lots of attention. Hope the cupcakes tasted as good as they looked by the way, Mrs M is a cupcake wizard. Great video, cheers, Alex.
Oh! Getting invited to Goodwood Revival! You big-time now!
Hats-off to Greta's informants - she can track you down wherever you are!
Excellent, I realised that as yet I haven’t seen you use a power screwdriver/impact gun or the like. Proper hand tools 👍
"Here Hear " : )
l love those "gentle digs' at Greta, excellent comedic timing 😀
Wonderful!
Your hat was perfect for the Revival, and the Flyer must have been a hit at the show.
Ahhhh, early Saturday morning with a pint mug of tea, still dark outside while everyone else sleeps, and just about to sit back for a few moments of Millyard Zen..........bliss!
What a marvellous witty man, the cupcake commentary had me in stitches, the Kwak sounds epic
I never get tired of watching this mechanical genius at work
I love your show it has a grand variety and excellently narrated. as an engineer who enjoys motorcycles as well as cooking and wild life, I find your show hits all the marks. I look forward to the next one, thank you.
Even the local wildlife is mesmerised by your spannering. As are we all.
Aha. Two consummate professionals at work.
The “Cupcake Queen” and the “King of Engineering “.
Gotta say, that was a nifty trick the way Tracey weighed the flour.
Give her her own 5 minute segment on each show,
You’ll both become even more famous!
Great to see you back.
Fantastic entertainment, the Kawasaki is awesome and the trip to Goodwood. The Flying Millyard literally idling around the circuit was astounding. Thanks for sharing.
I was interested to see you putting in the new fibre clutch plates dry - I'd always soaked them in new oil first, otherwise suffered grabby/sticky clutch initially. Those twisty B roads look great fun (once dry). Excellent stuff as always.
Clutch discs wouldn't dare misbehave for Allen Millyard. They know better.
The wettest part always on the bends for a change lol !
I have nightmares about cattle grids meself pmsl : )
@@patrickrose1221........those bits of corners, where the road polishes under corner loads........always good when it's mixed with a nicely warn man hole cover.
@@robertwoodliff2536 aaah! Happy graze erm I mean days lol : )
should soak fibre plates with oil over night and bead blast the steal plates better then sanding,great videos has always.
Another really interesting and inspiring video.... agreed with the bloke regarding the hacksaw cuts 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Just watching the last bit with you riding the Flying Millyard round the track had me thinking its the two wheel version of Duncan Pittaway's Beast of Turin , just the lazy revs but making good progress. Tea,cupcakes and engines a great recipe...
Nailed it , I saw that ' Beast ' for the first time last week , deffo earns it's name don't it pal : )
Never had a motorbike but always tinkered with cars. Find this so interesting and relaxing. I Absolutely love this channel. Be lovely to spend a day with Allen you'd learn so much Thanks Allen 👍
Always great! These videos help with keeping up on long term projects, thanks for posting your work, plus the fun and opportunities your creations bring to you.
Tea cupcakes and bikes on a winter day are my favourite
My respect stays with you sir
Big wood pigeons are so funny to watch waddling in the yard, especially after Wallace and Grommet when grommet is spying and the bird with the rubber glove on the head stares at him 😅🇬🇧👍
Feathers McGraw ,who is a penguin
@@paulg3336 Yup, great penguin 🐧always reminded me of a wood pigeon, must have been the Stardawg 🚭
What a wonderful video.
Came here looking for Z1 and found cupcakes and hedgehogs.
You, sir, are a true gent.
Many thanks from North Nottinghamshire
Woop!! Great to see this again!! Love the look, the sound and the fact that it was the first Allen vlog series I watched, introducing me to this ace channel!! Hope you had a great Summer Allen! Ready for a shed based Winter of more amazing work?
Thank you, sir ... big smile from Maryland, USA
thanks for the videos Allen, keep them coming, love it. :-)
Absolute pleasure on a Sunday morning to sit and watch your video
I`ve been waiting soooo hard for your next video, Allen! You made my day!
I love that Super Six.
What a great sound. I enjoyed the Goodwood event and thank you for including us.
The "Flying Millyard" has a decidedly helicopter sound when chugging along. Does that mean it is technically a chopper? Great video, I missed ya! Thanks for sharing.
...............six foot long folks, and a king and queen seat, full low rider............it would be a blast.
Nature and Cookery lessons, and a bit about Motorbikes, brilliant stuff, and just like all your other vids, Allen 100% entertaining, please dont ever change the format
Love the Z1 super six in red, cupcakes and the Goodwood revival feeling spoilt today fabulous stuff Allen.
Thanks again Allen - ever so much! All your Kawi's are the most desireable, and I am reminded of being an Aussie 'Stone' type bikie in the late 70's and early 80's whenever your Kawi's are featured on your channel.
Alan getting his helmet kissed by Tracey - sounds like a good day out 😅
i hope he wiped the lipstick off before he got home!😉
Allen I love your videos always thoroughly entertaining and informative, I used to ride bikes in the 70-80 and the selection of bike’s engines I’m now into boats outboards but still have a effection for the classic bikes you work on.
My wife is similar to yours crocheting and baking happy days thanks for all your contribution
Great video, Motorbikes ,cooking ,wildlife, fashion. The dig at Gretta was very funny.
In Allen's world, everything is worked until "It's just perfect." He lives in a managed but just perfect world! Thanks for including the Spits.
Alan's a genius & a great entertainer - never tire
Of watching his videos.
What a crazy video! Pigeons, clutch plates, cherry cup-cakes and AquaMan sitting on your bike. Absolute genius!
You're Genius, All the details of all your videos are just perfect and you bikes and creations are absolutely wonderful. I admire you with all my heart and i send a big hug from Argentina. Greetings
Another slice of loveliness, with added cupcakes 🧁🧁🧁😎🇬🇧
Thank you as always…… 🌟
A new lap record for the Flying series M-class.
Thank you for inviting us into your back yard, your workshop and Tracey's kitchen!
Well what do you do when there’s not a new video you watch one again! So soothing and relaxing to watch Allen work. Look forward to these videos like a warm muffin and a cup of coffee! Cheers to all,
Mike Ohio USA
Sorry I’m keeping you waiting, I’m making a new vid soon 🎥
I would just like to say thank you Alan for chatting to my friend and I on Saturday at the National Motorcycle Museum open weekend. Thanks for the suggestions for my 1981 Z1l00 problem but more importantly for letting me try one of the cakes baked in this video, your wife makes some brilliant cakes alongside your fantastic creations.
Looking forward to more videos from you.
Thanks for taking us on the ride. Incredible machine.
Allen, I'm sure you're some kind of metaphysical magician! Thanks for the relaxing videos, although I did scrunch up my toes when you took the Super Six across those damp leaves on the junction! You should have your own TV show, I'm sure your laid back approach would give that rather overly energetic Mr Cole a run for his money!
What a wonderful video Sir, working on your Kawasaki, making and eating cupcakes (yum) and enjoying a weekend with a bunch of motorheads. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Thank you for the pillion view from the Flying Millyard, it just made us realise that we don't need to go 12,000 rpm to enjoy the ride !! 😉
Brilliant coverage of Clutch, Goodwood and the Cherry Cupcakes!
these videos are a work of art, they make me happy
Thats brilliant
This beast of a machine is full of grace,beauty and poetry...great country driving and as always a deep positive message
Truly a fantastic video, so humble just great! Also honoured to have caught a couple of moments at Museum Live when you weren't fending off crowds of people. Thanks for taking the time to say hi and discuss your other Kwak 6Cyl! Joe
Gosh every day watching you channel is a good day
I am addicted
Thank you for sharing your life and wisdom , its amazing like you
There is something wonderfully surreal about these videos, together with Allen's mesmerising voice....
The Kawasaki driving footage and that exhaust note...bellissima!
The sound on that super six sound just like my Honda Rune. Fabulous 👌
You can tell that this bike, if given the full Monty, will rip your arms out. What a glorious sound, and the cupcakes look great also☺
Dear mister mylliard, the video was great. I little bit of everything, the bike, your wife, cooking, the animals in the garden and the goodwood meeting. It was great, go ahead doing this. 👍 Greetings from Germany
Love how you give directions on the motorcycle and then the cupcakes. Your a legend lol 👍
Cannot find words to describe how much I enjoy your videos!! Thanks again Allen!
Hey Allen Millyard! Greetings from Vancouver British Columbia Canada! Cherries in the cupcakes is like more cylinders in the engine! Its always better with more! Ride ride ride!
I appreciate a man who understands JIS vs. Phillips and who doesn’t feel a need to use an electric screwdriver or drill to remove screws and mess up the screw heads. It is nice to appreciate machinery and treat it with respect.
Thank you. I appreciate the animal and cooking bits almost as much as the bike bits. Puts it all in perspective, I think!
Brilliant and Happy. Mr. and Mrs. Millyard, I wish you only the best.
Love that you cover the process of making cupcakes as closely as making or maintaining bikes. It also shows that you're a clever man. Happy wife, happy life. Something I find very true. Cheers mate and looking forward to the next one.