Which bike youtubers do you follow?
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44T - impossible not to like, I would love them to have a bigger following, but I suspect to get them on Netflix or Amazon would need considerable changes to their content and language.
Bikes and Beards - A US Dealership that messes around with unusual stuff, somehow they have gotten their content onto Amazon Prime.
Like others I don't get FortNine.
Bikes and Beards - A US Dealership that messes around with unusual stuff, somehow they have gotten their content onto Amazon Prime.
Like others I don't get FortNine.
SalsaJason said:
44T - impossible not to like, I would love them to have a bigger following, but I suspect to get them on Netflix or Amazon would need considerable changes to their content and language.
They don't need to get on TV, you can make a ton of money just being good on youtube. It just takes another level of dedication and figuring out how the content/social/merch/marketing side works, and going all in. Unless you do that it will always be a side hustle that just gets buy. I don't think the Baron will give up Dead Pixels to pursue this dream, as the risk is high.I can't really add much to the list of channels already mentioned, save for a cheeky plug of our very small (and currently very quiet, due to covid) channel where we started restoring a Ducati 916.
It may not seem like it but every video was getting easier in front of the camera, as well as the speed to get a video out the door. When this lockdown finishes we'll be able to crack on with the build and we can hopefully grow the channel more. YouTube is very cruel unless you're pumping out videos on a regular basis in service to the evil algorithm!
Any subs are very welcome to reach the new channel holy grail of 1000!!!
First Video:
https://youtu.be/ALlLielYo0o
Something daft:
https://youtu.be/HllGE-XyL2Q
All feedback most definitely welcome.
It may not seem like it but every video was getting easier in front of the camera, as well as the speed to get a video out the door. When this lockdown finishes we'll be able to crack on with the build and we can hopefully grow the channel more. YouTube is very cruel unless you're pumping out videos on a regular basis in service to the evil algorithm!
Any subs are very welcome to reach the new channel holy grail of 1000!!!
First Video:
https://youtu.be/ALlLielYo0o
Something daft:
https://youtu.be/HllGE-XyL2Q
All feedback most definitely welcome.
samodel
Bloody addictive. And Ive never owned a scooter, this guy works on complete scooter wrecks. If he doesnt have a tool etc he will make it...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yO_9VHitYyw
Bloody addictive. And Ive never owned a scooter, this guy works on complete scooter wrecks. If he doesnt have a tool etc he will make it...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yO_9VHitYyw
Bob_Defly said:
They don't need to get on TV, you can make a ton of money just being good on youtube. It just takes another level of dedication and figuring out how the content/social/merch/marketing side works, and going all in. Unless you do that it will always be a side hustle that just gets by. I don't think the Baron will give up Dead Pixels to pursue this dream, as the risk is high.
Interesting breakdown of the payments and some insight into the algorithms.How much YouTube paid me for a video with ONE MILLION views >> https://youtube.com/watch?v=noUc-UTCsX4
stocky_m said:
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Usually a couple of good tips in each video!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI9H01ySKTlZ96wIS...
(Maybe slightly NSFW).
I was looking for tank bag info and clicked on one of her vids. As someone who is not into OnlyFans, I'll give it a swerve. Usually a couple of good tips in each video!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI9H01ySKTlZ96wIS...
(Maybe slightly NSFW).
My Bike Subs are
44Teeth - Great stuff, and it is good to see Boothy and Mossy appear for a bit of variety. The Dakar exploit looks to be an epic one. Hopefully they can get some backing.
TMF - Only when he is riding a bike that interests me, I live close to him and he is often riding roads I know.
FortNine - Great production values and entertaining.
The Workshop - I dip in and out of his content. Just watching his reaction to Brock and the Grom is fantastic.
Andys Motorcycle Obsessions - Just for the tinkering and Mapatasi
Andymancam - I really like his content, I find him to be quite engaging. The NC500 videos were good.
Taylor MacKenzie - Mad Mark for the win!
Krikkit said:
conkerman said:
The Workshop - I dip in and out of his content. Just watching his reaction to Brock and the Grom is fantastic.
The brock videos are amazing fun. Really like the workshop, even if it's a bit repetitive sometimes it's good fun and minimal nonsense.I enjoy watching most of the usual suspects.
44Teeth is a favourite. They really do make me laugh with their antics and chat. I even bought a hoodie.
TMF - decent, though is a bit repetitive at times.
Teapotone - yep, usually worth a watch
LCR - occasionally
Just watched all of Ed March's C90 adventure through the Americas (he's not finished uploading yet) but was really entertaining to me, even though some of his humour is a bit puerile. His roadside bodging is excellent and his then girlfriend is a trooper too.
Will check out more of Richy Vida as he seems to get a lot of likes here.
For riding the st out of adventure bikes off-road Steve Kamrad is worth a watch. He can verge on being too Californian at times but mostly he just gets on and sends it.
MotoGeo and Royal Jordanian as well.
Plus Harry's Garage (and Farm) and Carfection.
I spend a lot of time on Youtube...
44Teeth is a favourite. They really do make me laugh with their antics and chat. I even bought a hoodie.
TMF - decent, though is a bit repetitive at times.
Teapotone - yep, usually worth a watch
LCR - occasionally
Just watched all of Ed March's C90 adventure through the Americas (he's not finished uploading yet) but was really entertaining to me, even though some of his humour is a bit puerile. His roadside bodging is excellent and his then girlfriend is a trooper too.
Will check out more of Richy Vida as he seems to get a lot of likes here.
For riding the st out of adventure bikes off-road Steve Kamrad is worth a watch. He can verge on being too Californian at times but mostly he just gets on and sends it.
MotoGeo and Royal Jordanian as well.
Plus Harry's Garage (and Farm) and Carfection.
I spend a lot of time on Youtube...
zeb said:
Pothole said:
Genuine sensationalist bullst artist on her recent bikejacking video...
Hardly....crappy end of manchester, chased by a couple of scrotes and a women on her own?Gassing Station | Biker Banter | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff