Apprenticeship
15:32
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Honda CX500
14:16
3 ай бұрын
Childhood
1:16
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LCD Car Windows
2:09
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Smart
8:35
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Toy Cars
26:56
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1990s Surround Sound
23:22
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Water Con
4:53
7 ай бұрын
Early Computers
24:11
8 ай бұрын
Hythe Ferry
9:26
10 ай бұрын
Turnstile Girl
3:31
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Request Stop
4:05
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Honda CB200
17:51
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QE2 Transatlantic Crossing
25:13
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Little Boats
8:16
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Illustrated Podcast 1 Reimagined
9:18
Cars A-H Photo Collection
16:14
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Kodak Instamatic Camera
19:09
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Three Opinions
12:38
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The Driver
5:39
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The Dog
3:39
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The Ball
4:42
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Yamaha DT175
11:27
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1980s AV HiFi System
16:33
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Train Driver's View
0:16
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Ideas Man
16:48
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Steamships 3 of 3
11:36
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Steamships 2 of 3
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Steamships 1 of 3
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@clintonknight8970
@clintonknight8970 6 сағат бұрын
I had a 1972 Avenger GLS, sprayed Orange with Cibie Super Oscars spotlights. Fantastic car
@shine19471
@shine19471 Күн бұрын
Thank you so much,most helpful as I have just bought this model
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited Күн бұрын
Hi, Thanks for taking a look at my video. I'm glad you found it helpful. Good luck with your new car. Vince
@maryblencowe
@maryblencowe 4 күн бұрын
What a delightful video, made complete with your quirky sense of humour. Thoroughly enjoyed the demo and looking forward to picking up my Aygo tomorrow. Going to check your other videos now to see if you have one on parking using the camera. Of course - I’ve subscribed!!
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 3 күн бұрын
Hi Mary, Thank you so much for taking a look at my video. I am so glad you enjoyed it. Plus thank you for your subscription. Sadly the video you saw was the only one I have made with the Aygo so you will not find another about the camera system. However I hope you can find something else in my videos to amuse you as much as the car video. Good luck with your new purchase, I hope it goes well for you. Vince
@maryblencowe
@maryblencowe 3 күн бұрын
@@vinceunlimited 😘
@maryblencowe
@maryblencowe 2 күн бұрын
⁠@@vinceunlimited. Thank you for taking the trouble to reply Vince. I played your video again before I went to collect my ‘new’ car. I am so glad that I did because, thanks to you, the interior was not the challenge it could have been. I was already familiar with so much of the dashboard and controls. I look forward to catching up on your other videos - what a wide range of subjects! 😂.
@ram64man
@ram64man 8 күн бұрын
All you proved was that your hardware limitations were the bottle neck not the broadband, and time to retire the older equipment, I don’t even think changing the wifi adapter cards in the older machines will make much of a difference , so the only way they may see anything near full performance would be other Ethernet
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 7 күн бұрын
Hi, thanks for taking a look at my video and your thoughts. I wanted to do a real world test of the system so only used what I had to hand, my TV and Apple devices plus my father's more dated Android phone and PC. The speeds would have been closer to the Toob potential had I been able to use hard wired [network] connections. As you noticed the differences in the download and upload speeds were determined by the actual equipment but even so were as impressive as I have seen on my devices with the possible exception of a 600mbps+ download twice seen on my iPhone, once at a friends house who had a Virgin cable network and also once, surprisingly, on the London Underground when they temporarily opened it up for all to use. Vince
@eeee3279
@eeee3279 2 ай бұрын
I sold my JAWA 638 (just parked under tarp, for a decade) to a friend and MB C124 OM603 to another one- to get one Silverwing (a la Interstate) imported to me from Poland, two months ago. Just before they are seemingly gaining popularity again and cut and gutted to something they are not. Just today did stator on kitchen table and basically tiding up after quadruple bypass. Then i think im ready to take first meters of test drive with it and start thinking about licence. It did seem bit cramped for my 1.85m height but early to say. Cant swap to pillion seat yet- no keys. Wish me luck with this top heavy dreammachine. :D
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for taking a look at my video and for your comment. I have not ridden a Silver Wing myself but the seating position and handlebar sweep should help with the top heavy weight. Plus I guess the smaller custom style tank would be less heavy than the high mounted behemoth on the standard CX500 like I had. Good luck with your classic purchase but take it easy at first, given your op. Should be a comfortable cruiser for you. Vince
@bikergsx
@bikergsx 2 ай бұрын
Well done, Vince. Very entertaining. :-)
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 2 ай бұрын
Thanks, I'm just glad that I am able to turn a genuinely frightening experience into entertainment. Vince
@caz1100
@caz1100 3 ай бұрын
Loved my cx500, did a lot of miles on it
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 3 ай бұрын
Hi Caz, Thanks for taking a look at my video and for your comment. I suspect most CX owners felt that way. The bike has a habit of getting under your skin in a good way. Mocked by only those who don't really know them. Vince
@abuzubair6835
@abuzubair6835 3 ай бұрын
ahhh idk what to say great video and the child hood part will be like before u start ur first year at school like during ur kindergarten time yea that will be ur best time rest na
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 3 ай бұрын
Hi, Thanks for taking a look at my video and for your comment. I certainly heard the term used many times as a child then as an adult. Personally I never attended a kindergarten [pre-school] so cannot vouch for that experience. Vince
@mark.e.p
@mark.e.p 4 ай бұрын
Had one in 1975, went everywhere on it. 100 miles a week to college. Better days back then.
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 4 ай бұрын
Hi Mark, Thanks for taking a look at my video and for your comment. We all remember the better days but imagine being restricted to about 40mph everywhere now. However the low fuel consumption would be welcome. Vince
@zdog720
@zdog720 4 ай бұрын
This is Amazing!!! Brings back soo many Great Memories!!! Keep up the Great Work!
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching my video and for your kind comments. So many people had or lusted after some great sound systems, it seems you were one of them. I am preparing the next in the series, which will show how my system developed so keep checking back to see when I get this sorted. Please consider subscribing if you want to keep up to date. Thanks, Vince.
@PeckhamHall
@PeckhamHall 4 ай бұрын
X7 gt250 Suzuki, was the fastest for L plates then.
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 4 ай бұрын
Hi, thanks for watching my video and your comment. Actually the X7 was introduced in 1979, about a year after I had the Yamaha. I mentioned the X7 in my Honda CB200 video and the fact it may not have reached its advertised top end speed but it certainly was one of the fastest when released. No doubt seemed even faster with the addition of the L plate, although technically slower due to extra drag. If you haven't seen my Honda CB200 video I think you might like it. Vince
@PeckhamHall
@PeckhamHall 4 ай бұрын
The first car, it looks like a convertible, my be a Austin or MG possibility.
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 4 ай бұрын
Hi, Thanks for taking a look at my video and for your thoughts on that first toy car. I believe you may be correct about it being a convertible and certainly Austin and MG made these styles of car at the time. It might have even been a Jaguar SS100. I think only those who have this same model will truly know. Vince
@PeckhamHall
@PeckhamHall 4 ай бұрын
@vinceunlimited Yes indeed, plus the style of car is a bit before my time. Cheers for the reply 👍.
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 4 ай бұрын
You're welcome
@Sl1pperybastard
@Sl1pperybastard 4 ай бұрын
Charming
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching my video and your kind comment. Vince
@Jack_Warner
@Jack_Warner 5 ай бұрын
What a fabulous find. The things that pop up on KZfaq never cease to amaze me. I did some photography down at Eastleigh in August 1989. I was 32 then, now I'm 62.
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 5 ай бұрын
Hi Jack, Glad you found the video and that it bought back some memories. Indeed KZfaq continues to entertain and surprise. Vince
@Jack_Warner
@Jack_Warner 5 ай бұрын
@@vinceunlimited Sorry, I just read my comment and should have said I was 27 in 1989.
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 5 ай бұрын
That's different. Most people try to take off 5 years!
@jensenbest4287
@jensenbest4287 5 ай бұрын
Thank you Vince I’m buying one of these soon and wasn’t quite sure how navigate the infotainment system so this video was of great help thank you
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 5 ай бұрын
Hi Jensen, Thanks for taking a look at my video. I am glad it was of use to you. You're not alone, many do not know how these complex systems function so cannot make use of them fully. Will we ever see smartphone and motor systems learning at an early age so everyone can get the best from them? Currently we only learn by chance encounters when we spot others doing something. This is one reason why I made this video and you can see from the view tally this has been welcomed. I hope I have another new subscriber now. Vince
@jensenbest4287
@jensenbest4287 5 ай бұрын
@@vinceunlimited you have gained a new subscriber Vince
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 5 ай бұрын
Thanks. Look out for some eclectic videos to come and enjoy my current collection of videos and playlists already published. Vince
@mikewatt8706
@mikewatt8706 5 ай бұрын
i worked at 2 London train care centres doing maintenance to underground tube stock. very enjoyable
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 5 ай бұрын
Hi Mike, Thanks for watching the video and for your comment. I could interpret your thought of 'very enjoyable' to either your experience with the tube team or the video content. Either way, I'm pleased for you. Vince
@keithammleter3824
@keithammleter3824 5 ай бұрын
Wasn't this the government owned mob that thought up the disastrous Tilt Train that made everybody sick?
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 5 ай бұрын
Hi Keith, Thanks for taking a look at my video and for your question. The simple answer is no because the Eastleigh Works has always recently been a maintenance depot, not a supplier of new stock. The tilting trains that you refer to were of Italian construction built for the West Coast Main Line in 1999 and operated by Virgin Trains, later Avanti West Coast. The only link was that at one point the Eastleigh Works were part of the huge Alstom Group whose Italian arm made the Pendolinos. Regarding who thought up the idea of tilting trains you have to go back to the 1930s in the USA. British Rail did try out their Advanced Passenger Train which tilted in the 1960s which only briefly entered service in the mid 1980s. Tilting trains are now widely and successfully used throughout the world. I have no idea how many people get sick on them. Vince
@keithammleter3824
@keithammleter3824 5 ай бұрын
@@vinceunlimited ; i did not mean to imply that all tilt trains make people sick. i was referring to the British Rail's APT tilt train that made people sick due to the tilting being too extreme coupled with being run on tack that had too many tight curves. The APT had a lot of other issues. I believe British Rail Engineering (of which Eastleigh was one of its facilities) was involved in its design and construction, along with an army of outside major conponent contractors. We have tilting trains here in Australia - as far as I know nobody gets sick on them. The British Rail APT seems to have in terms of design faults and the reasons for the faults something in common with the Western Australian Government Railways initial set of electric commuter trains, which were much faster than their previous privately built diesel trains. Introduction in service was considerably delayed, as testing showed vibration was so bad engineers thought passengers would literally be frightened. Why were they so bad? Because the track was upgraded by one contractor, the train bodies were designed and built by another contractor, and the bogies were designed and built by the WAGR's own equivalent of BREL, known as Midland Workshops. All three claimed their part was fine - the vibration must be due to the other two. However, the vibration was eventually eliminated in the cabins, but track wear is higher than it should be. The government solved the problem properly by shutting down Midland Workshops, thus ensuring future trains get purchased as complete units from one supplier. it never works out well when government departments try to be private companies.
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 5 ай бұрын
It's true governments should excel at governing not being quasi-business operators. It is a shame that so often in rail there are stories of failed operators requiring emergency government intervention. Some may point to lack of funding but in many cases poor private management has contributed. Rail workers often reminisce about it was such a better system under the old BR with rail, safety, rolling stock and maintenance all under the same umbrella. However that service has long since left the station and there would be huge complications in re-energising such a major move with no guarantees of future success. What is needed now is trusted and well run regulators without government influence and working in the interest of the system.
@keithammleter3824
@keithammleter3824 5 ай бұрын
@@vinceunlimited : Basically, it is true that governments should stick to governing - setting the rules and enforcing them, and not be in the business of supplying product or service. However, in most countries, things like railways, electricity generation, telephone service, water, were natural monopolies. They were natural monopolies because the cost of providing is approximately modelled by cost = A + Bx, where A and B are constants, and x is the number of services provided (train rides, connection to electricity, whatever). Historically, for railways, electricity generation, phone, the A is very large and the B is very small. So you need a very large operation to get economy of scale and in most countries, only governments could get the vast funding required. The opposite is things like retailing newspapers or providing haircuts. In these cases the A is very small and the B is large, so there are no economies of scale. So you get lots of Mum and Pop small businesses doing that. In most countries, the phone service has been divested and privatised, as advances in technology have reduced the A, though the main reason is political nonsense. In the USA, the markets are so huge, there was no need for their government to step in - it was big enough for companies to get finance and obtain economies of scale even in big-A businesses. Do you know what is worse that a business that is a government owned and run department? It is one that has been converted to private and sold off or run at arms length. Their workers still work in a public service culture - the Government Stroke, but they loose their way, and capital becomes expensive - nobody can borrow money cheaper than the government can. Especially when they have been privatised due to government mantras such as ""competition lowers prices"" and not on the facts. Competition only works with small-A-big-B products or services. In most advanced western countries, rail could not and cannot survive post-war without government subsidies or assistance - simply because road transport is cheaper. Not energy efficient - a B-double truck needs a 500 kW engine and can haul 60 tonnes, whereas a 3,000 tonne train only needs a 1000 kW engine - but it is cheaper. However, things like big Australian mining companies that ship ore from their mine sites to their ports by the megatonne, running several-kilometre long trains several times a day, rail does pay for itself.
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 5 ай бұрын
I think that's the same here in the UK. Rail freight is a more profitable service and far less subsidised than people moving. However if rail fares reflected market conditions main commuter routes would be cheap but local and remote services rendered unaffordable.
@saintnick7
@saintnick7 5 ай бұрын
Could I post this in our group on Facebook? We are based at Eastleigh with 2 class 50s. Thanks in advance 😊
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 5 ай бұрын
Hi Nick, Thanks for taking an interest in my video. You are welcome to put it on your group page. I do not use FaceBook anymore so have not put this video on that site myself and am unable to check if it is on the site anywhere else. I do not mind if you direct your viewers to my KZfaq video itself the link of which can be found at kzfaq.info/get/bejne/l6qenaynqNPGgaM.html or even to my general Rail Related KZfaq videos collection at kzfaq.info/sun/PLKfB1CzjYz1VBz6CCsQt7pmEMZgot1cAV A credit to my KZfaq site at www.youtube.com/@vinceunlimited would be welcomed. You will be aware that I am not the © owner of the content itself. It was made for Eastleigh Works by Resource Base Productions and I acquired a copy. As it was not available on KZfaq at the time, plus I thought it of interest to many, I posted it for others to see. I have no idea whether Resource Base Productions still exist and as you will know the old Eastleigh Works changed corporate identity a few times itself. Check out my video description for more information. Best wishes to you and your group. Vince
@tabortoncrey9574
@tabortoncrey9574 6 ай бұрын
'promosm'
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 6 ай бұрын
Hi Tarbortoncrey, Thanks for taking a look at my video and your comment. This video was not a SM promo it was just a brief record of a trip we took. This is a common use of KZfaq video shorts. I am pleased with the way I put together the limited footage that I had and the editing techniques made you think it was indistinguishable from a promotion. Thanks, Vince
@nini_89
@nini_89 6 ай бұрын
I've got dis car cabriolet version fully loaded manual gearbox whit speed limiter but no sat nav on my infotainment. How why ?
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 6 ай бұрын
Hi Nini, Thanks for taking a look at my video and your comment. I am no expert on all the idiosyncrasies of the various Aygo models and trim levels but it is common on a lot of makes that SatNav was an extra that had to be specified by the first buyer of the car. In some cases SatNav can be retrofitted but this would likely be expensive so most opt for using a TomTom type device or their Smartphone. Hope this helps, Vince
@philsteel2790
@philsteel2790 6 ай бұрын
I had an old Gilera 50 in 1982, just wish I still had the photos. The thing I remember most was how loud it was!
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 6 ай бұрын
Hi Phil, Thanks for taking a look at my video and your comment. You said 'old' Gilera 50 in 1982. How old was it? You also mentioned it was loud, perhaps the exhaust had been worn or tampered with. Was it a Touring or Off-road model? Vince
@txerapng
@txerapng 7 ай бұрын
Please keep these videos coming, they're so well done.
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 7 ай бұрын
Aw, thanks for your kind comment Alfonso. I try to do my best to make them well and make them watchable. There are a few more in this series to come so keep watching. They will get more interesting too. Vince
@ademolaadelekan8400
@ademolaadelekan8400 7 ай бұрын
I jjust bought an Aygo. I never knew it's got a satnav. Nice videoa btw.
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 7 ай бұрын
Hi Ademola, Thanks for watching my video and for your kind comment. I'm glad the video has shown you at least one extra feature. Vince
@thewise3551
@thewise3551 7 ай бұрын
This is probably your driest content to date Vince.
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 7 ай бұрын
Oh, very good. Glad you are drenching yourself in my videos. Thanks for splashing out on a comment. Vince.
@user-zh8ol5gy3q
@user-zh8ol5gy3q 8 ай бұрын
So many different skills, brought back so many memories.
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 8 ай бұрын
Hi Julie, Thanks for taking a look at my video and for your comment. You're right, the works required so many different trades employing so many people. Vince
@enochpowel3030
@enochpowel3030 8 ай бұрын
SS50 top speed of 58mph who are you kidding.
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 8 ай бұрын
Hi Enoch, Thanks for watching my video and your comment. I never rode a SS50 but was informed of this by my mate, Dave. I don't know the speed they could actually reach in the day with skinny little teens riding them as no-one had accurate speed clocks. No doubt, nowadays, chubby sixty year old enthusiasts riding rebuilds of their former mopeds may get reasonable performance by virtually blueprinting their engine rebuilds but I doubt the originals ran out at near 60mph. what speed do you reckon they made in the day? Vince
@sky29xxx
@sky29xxx 8 ай бұрын
What year model is this sir?
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 8 ай бұрын
Hi, Thanks for taking a look at my video and your question. The car was registered in 2018 but the model variant was originally introduced in 2014 as the second generation Aygo [model designation AB40]. Vince
@sky29xxx
@sky29xxx 8 ай бұрын
@@vinceunlimited thanks for ur reply sir Vince. 👌
@sky29xxx
@sky29xxx 8 ай бұрын
@@vinceunlimited compare to kia picanto 2015 which of them do you think is better? So much confused between that 2 cars 😞
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 8 ай бұрын
I have not had the chance to try a Kia Picanto so can only assess it on its size and specification. It was introduced as an entry level model just as Kia was starting to prove they can make good cars so I am sure it is very competent. However it was very much built to a price so check the specifications as the Aygo is likely to be better equipped. A 2015 model year Picanto would be the facelifted second generation model which improved on the looks of the first gen car and initial second gen release. There are a number of options such as a 3 cylinder 1 litre engine or a 4 cylinder 1.25 litre, manual or CVT automatic gearboxes and three or five door combinations. As with any car this age buy the best one you can afford from a reputable source. In conclusion I would recommend getting either the Toyota or Kia based on what you like yourself. Sit in them, ask for a test drive and see what your heart thinks. Vince
@sky29xxx
@sky29xxx 8 ай бұрын
@@vinceunlimited thanks for the advice Vince will definitely test drive those 2 cars before i decide. 👌
@davidprocter3578
@davidprocter3578 10 ай бұрын
Sounds like your father was as mental as my own, I was not allowed a car only a motorcycle, apparently motor cycles were less dangerous. No matter how many of my friends lost their lives riding bikes [and it was not inconsiderable] my old man would not relent. I had a car kept it in my locals car park but the landlord who was a great bloke suggested I got rid of it. My watering hole meant more to me than the car so off it went. All this sounds like I might not have been too keen on bikes, not so bought my first motor bike at fourteen. He eventually gave up on the car rubbish when a young mum in a new Austin maxi pulled across the road in front of me leaving me with a hole in my shin bone that I still have to this day and no memory of the incident not one jot, I remember being strapped into some device by the ambulance crew drifting in and out of consciousness a bit of blue lighting and my old man turning up at the hospital along with a copper to take my statement there was nothing I could tell him so off he went. But that was the end of my dads anti car stance, too late I already owned half a dozen bikes, but that was nothing to the number of bikes the old man owned and almost never road.He drove a car everywhere ???? go figure.Mad as a march hare, still he was right about one thing it did teach me to drive defensively..
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 10 ай бұрын
Hi David, Thanks for watching my video and sharing your story. Your Dad certainly trod his own path. My wife's cousin had a sports car bought for him by his parents to wean him off of his beloved bikes. That would have been a more common stance. Sorry to hear about your loss of friends on bikes, thankfully I never experienced that and I often wondered whether that would have altered my thoughts about biking. Mind you some did crash badly and one actually ended in a skip! Good that you learnt defensive driving, this is an underrated benefit from bike riding. Hope the leg isn't too sore. Vince
@romance3624
@romance3624 10 ай бұрын
vintage technology are the best why ? it made with good materials, made to work all life, have manual to repair and can find parts to fix it, after long time it made still works, i buy only vintage technology, this days we have only chinese garbage from china, and everything is made in china, love vintage technology
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 10 ай бұрын
Hi, Thanks for taking a look at my video and your thoughts on vintage equipment. Of course when I had this system it was far from vintage. In fact all brand new. I agree that some things from this period have stood the test of time and some comments I have received confirm this. I understand what you mean by the detriment to build quality from mass market supply during the early 2000s due to customers preferring cheapness over quality but thankfully there are still some manufacturers that are producing good components with high grade materials and craftsmanship. But vintage stuff does still compete when it comes to style and ambiance. Vince
@chrisperyagh
@chrisperyagh 10 ай бұрын
I'd love an another CX! My CX 25 GTi Turbo 2 (D278 GYX) sadly got taken out of my life on the morning of 1/10/96 and I still miss it to this day as it was such fun to drive and I drove everywhere in it for whatever genuine reason or half-arsed excuse.
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 10 ай бұрын
Hi Chris, Thanks for taking a look at my video and your comment. I'm intrigued by the phrase 'got taken out of my life'. There sounds an interesting story there, I'm sure. You should tell it one day. With your love of the car it should make a great tale. Vince
@user-xl1yp6bn2n
@user-xl1yp6bn2n 10 ай бұрын
J en cherche une
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 10 ай бұрын
Salut Lola, Merci d'avoir regardé ma vidéo et pour ton commentaire. Bonne chance pour en trouver un bientôt. Vince
@bikergsx
@bikergsx 11 ай бұрын
Thought for a moment that you were going to hop on the wheelchair at the end of the clip..! 🙂 Didn't know you'd done anything like this, so an interesting watch.
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 11 ай бұрын
I was asked by a neighbour to help as it was her son that was making the film
@mahonjal
@mahonjal 11 ай бұрын
Do you have any dates for the shows?
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 11 ай бұрын
Hi, Thanks for taking a look at my video and your comment. I took these shots at a show in the mid 1980s. Unfortunately I don't have details of future air shows, other then the usual internet searching. Cheers, Vince
@dangomez834
@dangomez834 11 ай бұрын
Hi there! Very nice video. I have a question and I know its kind of an old video but hopefully you can answer me. Okay so I need this car mainly for city driving on a daily basis, but I was wondering if you think I could drive short travels (around 60-70 km) through highway that's sort of inclined up (I'd say a 10-15%, nothing crazy). Thanks!
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 11 ай бұрын
Hi dangomez, Thanks for watching my 'very old video' and your comment. The video is still popular today as it is will always be relevant even if the model itself gets older. The car should be ideally suited to the type of driving you describe as it is a modern car with a suitably sized motor for its overall weight. Good luck in finding yourself a suitable car. And at least you will be able to go back down the inclines efficiently as well. Vince
@SpoonyMcSpoonface
@SpoonyMcSpoonface 11 ай бұрын
Where’s the 07? I once asked the security guard at the works gates. Just as he was giving me a load of old boll*cks a car pulled up,a works manager. He asked what I was up to so I told him. “I’m looking for the 07”. He opened his car door for me,drove round to where it was and then drove me back to the gate. Nice chap,bet it wouldn’t happen now.
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited 11 ай бұрын
Most at the works were railway fans themselves so would understand what doing something to help you would mean. Thanks for watching the video and your anecdote. Vince
@busche1
@busche1 Жыл бұрын
Nice Video !!!!
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment. Glad you enjoyed my video. Vince
@victorhugocarrizo1511
@victorhugocarrizo1511 Жыл бұрын
From Catamarca.Argentine. Lovely Car CX and Amazing video Vince😃👍👍
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited Жыл бұрын
Hi Victor, Thanks for taking a look at my video and your kind comments. It's nice to hear that I have an international audience. Enjoy your day, Vince
@victorhugocarrizo1511
@victorhugocarrizo1511 Жыл бұрын
@@vinceunlimited thanks Vince. Good life😃👍👍👌
@alainduquenois3812
@alainduquenois3812 Жыл бұрын
Pourquoi la pioneer a totalement disparu dans le monde de hifi
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited Жыл бұрын
Bonjour Alain, Merci pour votre commentaire. Pioneer fabrique toujours du Hi-Fi qui est disponible, y compris les produits Home Cinema, la mise en réseau, les composants individuels et les haut-parleurs. Bien que ce ne soit plus aussi courant qu'avant. Vince
@alainduquenois3812
@alainduquenois3812 Жыл бұрын
Merci
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited Жыл бұрын
De rien
@michaelhodges5921
@michaelhodges5921 Жыл бұрын
Superb, there seemed to be plenty of Gillera's around Stroud. I bought one and a half Gillera's for a tenner back in 1980, they were high revving and went like the wind. Was an ace laugh😎
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited Жыл бұрын
Hi Michael, thanks for taking a look at my video and your comment. One and a half Gilera's for ten quid. You wouldn't pay that nowadays, even in Stroud. At least £25 each 😀 Vince
@tonycoombes2281
@tonycoombes2281 Жыл бұрын
cooollllll
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching my video Tony and for your welcome comment. Vince
@tristanyseult
@tristanyseult Жыл бұрын
I had a gilera RS touring ,the full fat 5 speed no pedal version . these were a good deal faster. 1976 model . would love to have it again.
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited Жыл бұрын
Hi Tristan, thanks for taking a look at my video and commenting. I don't recall a RS version without pedals. I presume still 50cc but was it the gearbox that allowed it to go faster or do you know if the pedal versions restricted the moped in some other way? Also what speeds did it do? Vince
@tristanyseult
@tristanyseult Жыл бұрын
@@vinceunlimited Hi Vince I don' t think it was just the gearbox (V5 as opposed to V4 designation), these were a good deal more powerfull, maybe european spec, there were some reports saying 7 hp but that being italian horses of course,.I would suspect a healthy 5.5-6 bhp It was good for mid fifties on a good day and it was quicker than standard fs1e's and could just get past AP's but there was one bike that it wouldn't get past , and that was a Garrelli Rekord, and he was a heavy chap. There was a very quick Fantic Cabalerro in the area also but we never went head to head even though I used to snoop around the streets of Gravesend looking for him. Fun times. Having said that the electrics were primative and it used to slow down a lot when hot maybe I didn't have the premix right or wrong grade of spark plug. I would have it again in a jiffy but it was stolen and burnt. Sad
@tristanyseult
@tristanyseult Жыл бұрын
Just to add Vince I have just seen a Gilera touring 7hp 5v on you tube , you should see it a silver machine (mine was red same as yours.
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited Жыл бұрын
@@tristanyseult Hi Tristan, Thanks for the info. It must have been an impressive machine to get that performance, beating the best that the Japanese could squeeze out of their highly strung production machines. Interesting to hear about the Garrelli as well. I guess the electrics were the weedy 6v systems they used then.
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited Жыл бұрын
@@tristanyseult I'll look out for that
@tonycoombes2281
@tonycoombes2281 Жыл бұрын
not had a bike for 40 years ,,? now just got honda shadow ,on a wim ,new nabour sold it to me ,just got over postrait cancer ,sod it got and now going to fill my old god fellings again get that w ind in my hair again ,,,happy daysn ,love your vids reminds me of my ped ,moto bike days
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited Жыл бұрын
Thanks Tony. Wish you well with the Shadow. is this your first cruiser?
@tonycoombes2281
@tonycoombes2281 Жыл бұрын
@@vinceunlimited no i had one 20 years ago ,i never road once ,had it for 1 week and it got nick from back yard when i was working a way was insawed tho , a freind went bacnk rupt and he owed me monys so i took the bike because he had no cash ,then took it back and put it in my back coverd it in junk etc ,,lots of locks etc took whells of etc ,some one must of seen mee wheeling it in my yard,,,i said to my selth after it got nicked il get another one one day ,,
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited Жыл бұрын
@@tonycoombes2281 It's never too late
@tonycoombes2281
@tonycoombes2281 Жыл бұрын
i see a clip of a ts suezy ? i had 185 for a year ,i had it raced up and rm moto cross trim etc loved that bike ,
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited Жыл бұрын
Yes, the TS185. My brother let my wife and I gave a go on his bike and we ended up buying one. Similar in many ways to my original DT175
@tonycoombes2281
@tonycoombes2281 Жыл бұрын
@@vinceunlimited i had a oarange one 185 ts ,i menshoined it in one of your blogs i think ,that was my all time favett
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited Жыл бұрын
@@tonycoombes2281 I'm not surprised it was a favourite
@tonycoombes2281
@tonycoombes2281 Жыл бұрын
@@vinceunlimited i coverted it to a rm moto cross very small reg plate little lights etc kept the tank the same because i love d it putt biger shocksetc etc had it raced up ,loved that bike good days had a couple of crashese on it just pck it up straiternd handle bars and of i went ,,,,ps hospital with smshed nees etc
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited Жыл бұрын
@@tonycoombes2281 It's surprising what we put our bodies through for our hobbies
@tonycoombes2281
@tonycoombes2281 Жыл бұрын
had a yammy 400 rd girl ha ha she was only 5 foot 5 .love your storys .
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing. I'll share the full story of the Kawasaki in due course but I've a couple of other bikes to get through first.
@tonycoombes2281
@tonycoombes2281 Жыл бұрын
@@vinceunlimited coooollllll
@tonycoombes2281
@tonycoombes2281 Жыл бұрын
gutted no picks
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited Жыл бұрын
I agree. why did I never take a single shot in all the years of ownership? Probably because all I had was a fairly basic camera and had lost the enjoyment from it by then. I tell the story of that Kodak in another video on my channel
@tonycoombes2281
@tonycoombes2281 Жыл бұрын
@@vinceunlimited i worked in a camra facory .patasons i think ha ha daganam east i ony worked there for 6 months ha ha ,just tort i mmenshoin it ha ha ,sorry for my speelings
@tonycoombes2281
@tonycoombes2281 Жыл бұрын
hi again ,,i had dt 250cc black one ,,,,,, that was p reg 76
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited Жыл бұрын
Hi Tony, welcome back. I always liked the DT range but never rode a 250. I guess it had much better performance than my 175 and could make at least comfortable motorway speeds, all with not much more weight to throw around. Vince
@tonycoombes2281
@tonycoombes2281 Жыл бұрын
​@@vinceunlimited i got it very cheep , it was very hevy for 250 tank ha ha bullit prooth tho ,my moto freinds some got the yamy 175 it ,enduros? had power bands 6 gearsetc went like rockets ,thay were the rich cablaro kids ha ha
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited Жыл бұрын
@@tonycoombes2281 Cheers
@tonycoombes2281
@tonycoombes2281 Жыл бұрын
@@vinceunlimited yes it was good on the road ,and of ,i just done slow triling on it good bike
@bobsbits5357
@bobsbits5357 Жыл бұрын
hi one thing about that time alot of tv's had audio output mum got one because dad had to wear headphone as his ears were bad it was later on i got a hi-fi tuner they did cost alot hi-fi tuner went to the betamax hi-fi deck i will say the beta system decks are better than vhs i still use betacam sp digi for audio quad as there's alot of super used gear out there now all video is done on my fast old amd 4 computer 8 corr computer editing best thing ever would love a sdi card for the betacam digi decks like the old look to the video
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited Жыл бұрын
Hi Bob, I never tried Betamax. I understand it was technically superior to VHS but had limited sales. I'm sure the format would have been good for audio as your now classic recording set up would show. Old look video does have it fans but it lacks the clarity of modern recording equipment. Vince
@bobsbits5357
@bobsbits5357 Жыл бұрын
hi my mate has 100% quad 4 channel amp with decoder to have real quad audio you get to have 4 channel input amp and decoder a mate dad said it's quad i said he taking alot of bull and why i un covered him 2 channnels wired in the 4 speaker i not quad it's still stereo i have 4,0 i have sony decoder and amp alot of audio on here os encoded in 5,1 i got a low cost decoder of ebay run 4 channel in to the sony find a good 4 channel input amp is very hard to find
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited Жыл бұрын
Hi Bob, Thanks for watching my mid eighties Denon video and your input. You are right, most quad audio set ups would be twin 2 channel, as mine was. I am not personally aware of any true quad channel amps although with the onset of digital equipment multiple speaker outputs such as Sonos type room systems are certainly feasible. Vince
@bobsbits5357
@bobsbits5357 Жыл бұрын
corr they did spend alot of money in the past there was no stereo like this in my house 100% used gear now i have alot of toys to play with waiting all the time till i got my place was better for me love the video
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited Жыл бұрын
Hi Bob, Thanks for watching my video and for your comment. This was just the start of my HiFi journey. I see you have already commented on my next video. Hope you enjoy the other videos as much. Vince
@tonycoombes2281
@tonycoombes2281 Жыл бұрын
i skated there in the 70s
@vinceunlimited
@vinceunlimited Жыл бұрын
Great spot for a bit of underground skating, safe away from the public