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Moin Khan's Different Agenda YouTube channel. I watched the following two today and subscribed. Start of a new series.
You may want to turn on closed captions (english) For anyone who has edited a video these are well done.


 
Moin Khan's Different Agenda YouTube channel. I watched the following two today and subscribed. Start of a new series.
You may want to turn on closed captions (english) For anyone who has edited a video these are well done.
Both excellent. @khan is doing some good work. :thumbup
 
For those who came to motorcycling after 2000, you may not know Yer Maun. This dropped the other day, and it can help. You can see it in their eyes. 25 years later, these guys still tear up talking about him.

 
For those who came to motorcycling after 2000, you may not know Yer Maun. This dropped the other day, and it can help. You can see it in their eyes. 25 years later, these guys still tear up talking about him.
Watched it the other night. It was good. :thumbup

I watched this as a warm up. A little Geoff Duke to wet the TT pallet.
Pretty intersting stuff.

Also watched this series. It was interesting and fun to get some background on how the locals support the race.

 
If you haven't seen any of the short videos from "The Archive In Between" you should check them out. They're a unique way of storytelling using AI generated imagery and video to illustrate a fantasy world. I really like how much you infer from such short videos- there's a lot that's unsaid but you extrapolate from the images or from what's said. It reminds of the old sci-fi anthologies of short stories quite a bit.





 
A little view back at (I think) early 1977 at the San Jose Mile with Jay Springsteen and company. By this time, the alloy XR's were making it hard for any other bike, especially on the mile tracks.


A little color here. One of the people who speaks in this video, but who isn't named is Jay's tuner, Bill Werner. My very first AMA flat track event that I attended in person was the Salinas TT in 2011 with Budman. Jay Springsteen was there assisting Bill Werner who was running a Kawasaki powered bike ridden by Bryan Smith. As exciting as it was to see Springsteen, the guy I wanted to get my picture taken with was Bill Werner. Bud did the honors.
 
Just watched that Hun.
Pretty cool. Springer just a pup.
 
Here is a fun one. Good music and some impressive skills. Nice mix.

 
This is pretty good. Off She Goes is sort of an Itchy Boots feel but more cinematic in terms of video.

More travel beauty with less adventure I suppose.
Recommended a look.

 
This was interesting for several reasons to me. At first I thought it was just going to be a drone and then it started to get interesting.

Cool film tech applications, antiques riding and filming (no gloves... not going to do it), some insight into the main dude.
Ended up watching the whole thing.

Since I am hoping to ride across the country in '27 I thought some interesting bits might pertain.
Found some and ended up dreaming about myself riding so I guess it hit the spot.

Pounding out 500 miles days is not in my program. Not bad for some mature gents.

 
This one is really kind of nuts. Figured SFMC might be impressed by this since it is on a KLR.

Dude pounded out a couple 1000 mile days :wow

Once again I made it through the whole thing.
 
Homie Town
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These are quite good:



There are several on the channel, they get pretty repetitive pretty quickly, but they're fun.
 
Just the images have them in my queue :laughing
 
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