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Running Order of this video;
00:00 Intro
02:04 filling up with fuel
05:10 Discussing video ideas and stuff
10:45 Mental Health
15:27 More random chat
23:40 Arriving at Swift
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Just a comment, not a critisim (and not aimed at anybody in particular): But when did the term "Mental Health" become a negative? These days it seems to be being used to mean when someone has Mental Health issues or problems only. When in fact it's a totally neutral term and you can have both good mental health and bad mental health. This trend of using it purely in the negative really needs to be stopped IMO.
Great video dude. We all suffer at times and I have my struggles too at times. Chin up and think happy and we can all get through. Stay safe 👍
Have you ever tried kinesiology for the depression ? Supposed to be good, and if it is you could help a lot of people who suffer too !!
Very relaxing to watch. I feel the same about the current motor industry changes. I'll hang on to my little Ford st to enjoy
Mate, I don't know about your "traction" with your car videos but your traction with motorbike videos is quite nice! Keep them coming. Cheers and ride safe!
You are a special. Your honestly is simply fab. More will help others.
That windshield looks like it’s disturbing the view …
A very real and honest video. Love your work Joe. I don’t know you (even thou it feels like it after subscribing for years and years 😉) but i’m fully convinced you are an absolute great person to have as a friend. Your friendships is often the most important anchor when drifting away in depression. Hope you will be safe and sound. Huge fan from Denmark.
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Revit and Ixon do excellent ventilated gear for Summer. Here in and around Lyon I ride every day in all seasons. And always modify my gear for the weather. Up to 35°C is possible. Above that it starts to get really toasty. In the Winter, my ATAS and Pan European both have heated grips. Down to -5°C is doable. Chilly, but doable. Only snow and ice sends me hunting for my car keys.
Just listening and watching you roll around the roads of Aylesbury makes me miss those British summers – even tho I'm out here in Oz. Great vid Joe !!