No.158667
>>158666I did the safe thing and bought the ZX6R instead of the ZX10R. I really wanted the bigger one but when I sat on it I didn't feel right. The 636 felt like a glove. I'd be lying if I said I planned on doing the speed limit. But I'm at least going to ease back into riding again before I start getting stupid.
No.158843
>>158666Brand loyalty screws me over yet again. 2 month wait while dealership fixes bike due to recall. At least they told me about it I guess. Something really wrong with all of them that causes engine+drive train to lock up at speed.
Currently waiting on parts to ship from Japan. :(
No.160881
>>160866Strafefox! I always forget despite the fact that I love his work to bits, his SOTN video might just be my favorite production of all time. I have huge respect for his attention to detail on the style of those small-scale late 90s documentaries on nerd media, especially the SGIish CG segments.
No.164159
Found two more channels for old nostalgia involving video games:
https://www.youtube.com/@SNESdrunk He reviews mostly SNES games and has compilation videos like "10 hours of SNES reviews".
https://www.youtube.com/@VideoGames101 This one is walkthroughs of old games, but it's a bit weird. He does different personas, which is kind of neat, but there's something about the production values or (lack of) humor that keeps it from clicking for me. Still worth a try, I guess.
It's probably not healthy to just relive my youth like this, but oh well, it's just sleeping material.
No.165351
>>165350Ooh I love this stuff and I've watched this guy on twitch before. He does those insane FF7 "collect and beat everything" runs that take like 14 hours.
No.165891
>>165890As a little extra: The gag seems to have been going on for the entire series and the last part in the playlist being a deleted video suggests the uploader eventually overdid it.