From Colchester and Great Bentley For A World Value Day

The World Values Day (WVD) project looks at the strengths and values in cultures all around the planet and tries to learn from them. WVD is an annual campaign to increase the awareness and practice of values around the world. Values are what matter most to us. They motivate us and guide us.
How do you show your values?

Learn more through the #WorldValuesDay website at www.worldvaluesday.com and check out all the different ways you can participate and find event ideas you could plan for your community.
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  1. Patrick Guilhem

    of course, it forces people to become better, more humble, less nervous , it brings people of all ages together with a smile, It’s good for body, heart and mind and it goes in the natural evolution of things ( it’s a completely stupid thing, what idea to get on a device that doesn’t stand up itself, on which we are exposed weather and other users but what we like it 😅)
    ✌️

  2. Mark Magee

    What a great video! After a long hard week working, it's inspired me to get my bike (Yamaha MT 07 – 2016) out on road this afternoon for a trip towards Dundee! 😊

  3. Mad max 666

    As a motorcyclist I can honestly say not all bikers ride safely some are absolute morons,just my opinion

  4. Juan mender

    Hola amiga quiero decir que andar en motocicleta me alegra la vida .saludos

  5. Dean Taylor

    Actually not sure about motorcyclist being better on the road .. mixed bag really… I work as a van driver and I have seen and been through some really crazy shit with some motorcycles … and be aware I’ve been on motorcycles since 1982 ….so no way an I biased..
    I agree motorcycling makes me happy… my motorcycling mates make me happy…my Harley makes me happy… the Harley dealers make me sad …

  6. Mersea Moto

    This was a brilliant vlog. Saw you at Bentley when I turned up, and as everyone said, it’s a great community to be a part of. Everyones mental health is better in the biker community because of the rides we do, and the freedom we feel. Everyone helps everyone else, no matter what they ride or how old they are. Plus there is the charity side too, I am out tomorrow doing my part for Help For Heroes. As for better drivers, that’s because we look out for others around us, like we do when we ride. I love it and can’t think of anything better to do.

  7. saltycabbage

    Went to a motorbike rally last weekend and the majority of the stalls were dedicated to various charities as was the group organising it.

  8. David MacGregor

    I passed my UK motorcycle test in 1980, in those days if you were over 17 years old you could buy a 250cc motorcycle, stick 'L' plates on it's front and rear and without any road experience whatsoever and providing you had provisional licence and insurance, you could legally ride that motorcycle on 'A' and 'B' roads throughout the country. There was no time limit for you to take the motorcycle test and get a full licence, a mate of mine was riding with a provisional licence for over a decade.

    I took my test on a 1979 Honda CB250N, as soon as I got my full licence, I sold the Honda and bought a 1977 Triumph TR7RV "Tiger 750", my first big bike, strangely enough it weighed about the same as the Honda 250.

  9. local rider

    Was Good to meet you at gt bentley bike meet last week 😎

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