Wow.. nearly missed this one Dave.. looks like I cannot trust the notification bell. Just thinking that you will have to order guerrilla yellow or maybe purple mounting screws for the Osmo like the red ones you had on the scram.. We might be simple backcountry folk but we amm stylish ay we. Nice to see Gus getting his introduction to the Cake stand :)) glorious bimmbles with the greasy glove crew :))) bloody loved this one with the crew .🤓💯❤🩹🎬📽 fantastic low light editing Dave.. sweeeet :)
Hiya Dave, yeah I sometimes find I’m not getting notifications for channels I’ve subscribed to 🤔 You’re right I need some yellow anodised mounting don’t I, colour coordination is just so important! 😂 oh yes the cake stand, you certainly could load “piles” of cake on that one! 🤭 cheers for watching and leaving a comment, always great to hear from ya! 👍🏻😀
@@MickBoswell thanks Mick, difficult to capture dark scenes on an action camera with sensors being so small. I include the footage to share the conversation mainly as an occasional off the cuff statement can be amusing. Thanks for watching and really appreciate the comment 👍🏻😀
Total fun had by all. Thanks guys for the ride out.. More miles on Guss soon be opening that throttle for pure enjoyment, Ride safe. Bfn Mike , Sunny Wales
Hello chaps. Just reached halfway and you've set off home in the dark. Absolutely dreadful weather here so what better than a laugh with MM and chums, coffee and crumpets. 👍
Thanks Peter, great to hear this video raised a laugh.😀 It’s not raining here at the moment and hoping tomorrow is dry for taking Gus for first service 🤞🏻
@@MerciaMoto Hope so Dave. This ride around Ludlow brought back great memories of our visit in 1987. We pic nice ed (couldn't seem to get that word to look right 😂) by the river (Teme?) with the view of the bridge. I'll save the ride in the dark second bit until this evening. Which seems somehow appropriate 🤓
What with a bum shaped cake stand, Oxtail soup and dirty bikes taking up the rear, clearly you lot like bumming around 🙄😊 Good crack ( pardon the pun) on the ride out, then just as I thought we were going to treated to joining the impromptu picnic, I find you're heading home in the dark. Gus has cracked it now, ready to be unleashed a bit more, I'm pleased you're all enjoying your new steeds.
@@blearyview2254 thanks Alex, sorry to hear you’ve need been able to get out on the bike. I absolutely love the Guerrilla, it’s just so much fun, I can’t help smiling when I’m riding it. I couldn’t be happier with my little collection at the moment, I just need to think about what bike will be going to Wales for summer 25? 🤔 👍🏻😀
@@MikeMcRoberts evening Mike we each have a Cardo Packtalk Edge, they are great devices. To capture the audio I have a lavalier microphone behind my right cheek pad with a dead cat fitted to muffle the wind noise. This is connected to input one of a RODE AI micro audio interface inside my helmet. I split the feed between the Cardo unit and the earpiece’s input. One of the split connectors is plugged into the earpiece’s and I take the other split feed into the Rode Micro input 2. The output of the Rode Micro goes into my Osmo Action 4 as a combined audio track. It was a bit hit and miss to equalise the audio levels. I could probably balance it a little better . Hope this makes sense? Cheers for watching and leaving a comment 😀👍🏻
@@MerciaMoto interesting what you were saying together at the end about larger machines being of the past. I had a look at the new Norton Commando (online not in reality). Who would pay £17000 for a motorcycle? Who has that sort of money and be prepared to pay the exchequer 1/5th of it in vat...
@@Lanes-Explorer5733 indeed Peter, my Speed Twin is a £12k bike, it’s a marvellous machine and I absolutely love it! But, I glean as much enjoyment from my £4k Hunter and £5k Guerrilla. I suppose it boils down to what you want from your motorcycling 🤔 we all glean something different from the experience. Mine has completely changed from what it used to be. Laid back riding and exploring is what it’s all about for me and Paul is very much the same and the bikes we now have are just perfect for this and so economical too.
Wow.. nearly missed this one Dave.. looks like I cannot trust the notification bell. Just thinking that you will have to order guerrilla yellow or maybe purple mounting screws for the Osmo like the red ones you had on the scram.. We might be simple backcountry folk but we amm stylish ay we. Nice to see Gus getting his introduction to the Cake stand :)) glorious bimmbles with the greasy glove crew :))) bloody loved this one with the crew .🤓💯❤🩹🎬📽 fantastic low light editing Dave.. sweeeet :)
Hiya Dave, yeah I sometimes find I’m not getting notifications for channels I’ve subscribed to 🤔 You’re right I need some yellow anodised mounting don’t I, colour coordination is just so important! 😂 oh yes the cake stand, you certainly could load “piles” of cake on that one! 🤭 cheers for watching and leaving a comment, always great to hear from ya! 👍🏻😀
Another great video! 👍 I love Ludlow 😎
@@billywhittaker5222 thanks Billy, glad you enjoyed our nonsense 😀👍🏻
Nice video, looking forward to more videos, Gus is looking good 👍
Thanks Malcolm, 😃👍
"Cake teaser" lol. Interesting watching the night ride, I have not yet ventured out in the dark. Great vid again boys.
@@MickBoswell thanks Mick, difficult to capture dark scenes on an action camera with sensors being so small. I include the footage to share the conversation mainly as an occasional off the cuff statement can be amusing. Thanks for watching and really appreciate the comment 👍🏻😀
Great ride out as always Dave. Thank you. And it hasn't stopped raining here all day but in your good company that's of no consequence 👍
@@Lanes-Explorer5733 thanks Peter glad you enjoyed 😀 we have just had it bucketing down here 😬
Total fun had by all. Thanks guys for the ride out.. More miles on Guss soon be opening that throttle for pure enjoyment, Ride safe. Bfn Mike , Sunny Wales
@@michaelgilbert3311 thanks Mike, great to hear you enjoyed. 😀 first service tomorrow so another 2k revs will be at my disposal forthwith! 😂👍🏻
Hello chaps. Just reached halfway and you've set off home in the dark. Absolutely dreadful weather here so what better than a laugh with MM and chums, coffee and crumpets. 👍
Thanks Peter, great to hear this video raised a laugh.😀 It’s not raining here at the moment and hoping tomorrow is dry for taking Gus for first service 🤞🏻
@@MerciaMoto Hope so Dave. This ride around Ludlow brought back great memories of our visit in 1987. We pic nice ed (couldn't seem to get that word to look right 😂) by the river (Teme?) with the view of the bridge.
I'll save the ride in the dark second bit until this evening. Which seems somehow appropriate 🤓
A good bit of fun, indeed! I'll never eat cake again 😂
@@FelliniMotorcycle 🤭 it’s not a good advertisement for cake stands is it 😂😂😂 👍🏻
What with a bum shaped cake stand, Oxtail soup and dirty bikes taking up the rear, clearly you lot like bumming around 🙄😊 Good crack ( pardon the pun) on the ride out, then just as I thought we were going to treated to joining the impromptu picnic, I find you're heading home in the dark. Gus has cracked it now, ready to be unleashed a bit more, I'm pleased you're all enjoying your new steeds.
@@greywolf9292 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 there seemed to be a bit of a theme didn’t there?🤭 service day tomorrow and then some more fun will begin! Cheers mate 👍🏻😀
Not been on my bike for a couple of weeks, so jealous of this fun filled ride. How you finding the new bike now you had it for a wee while?
@@blearyview2254 thanks Alex, sorry to hear you’ve need been able to get out on the bike. I absolutely love the Guerrilla, it’s just so much fun, I can’t help smiling when I’m riding it. I couldn’t be happier with my little collection at the moment, I just need to think about what bike will be going to Wales for summer 25? 🤔 👍🏻😀
What do you think about the headlight on your Grr ? Is it bright enough ? Do you miss more light ?
Best regards
Hi Manuel, it’s a really effective headlamp, definitely bright enough Evans much better than the headlight on my Hunter 👍🏻😀
@@MerciaMoto perfect ... thank you 🙌🏽
@@ManuelSoultan you’re very welcome 👍🏻😀
I never get to see a full moon because I have to be chained up in the cellar⛓it's for the best🤣
😳 “I’m crazy I tell ya!” 👺 cheers Paul 😀👍🏻
@@MerciaMoto All the hairiness, fangs and howling are sure to upset the neighbours🤣
@@paulholmes1682 😂😂
What are you folks using to communicate between each other please? Also how do you record that audio?
@@MikeMcRoberts evening Mike we each have a Cardo Packtalk Edge, they are great devices.
To capture the audio I have a lavalier microphone behind my right cheek pad with a dead cat fitted to muffle the wind noise. This is connected to input one of a RODE AI micro audio interface inside my helmet. I split the feed between the Cardo unit and the earpiece’s input. One of the split connectors is plugged into the earpiece’s and I take the other split feed into the Rode Micro input 2. The output of the Rode Micro goes into my Osmo Action 4 as a combined audio track. It was a bit hit and miss to equalise the audio levels. I could probably balance it a little better . Hope this makes sense?
Cheers for watching and leaving a comment 😀👍🏻
Great ride out as always Dave. Thank you. And it hasn't stopped raining here all day but in your good company that's of no consequence 👍
Great to hear we can brighten up a gloomy day 😀👍🏻
@@MerciaMoto interesting what you were saying together at the end about larger machines being of the past. I had a look at the new Norton Commando (online not in reality). Who would pay £17000 for a motorcycle? Who has that sort of money and be prepared to pay the exchequer 1/5th of it in vat...
@@Lanes-Explorer5733 indeed Peter, my Speed Twin is a £12k bike, it’s a marvellous machine and I absolutely love it! But, I glean as much enjoyment from my £4k Hunter and £5k Guerrilla. I suppose it boils down to what you want from your motorcycling 🤔 we all glean something different from the experience. Mine has completely changed from what it used to be. Laid back riding and exploring is what it’s all about for me and Paul is very much the same and the bikes we now have are just perfect for this and so economical too.
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