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  1. I made a comment earlier that I deleted. Thinking about it more carefully, there’s nothing wrong having a bike that costs a lot if it’s going to last and it’s going to be used. In some ways, it’s more of an investment. My point was supposed to be that alt bikes somehow seem inaccessible to some of us due to price. However this seems more about the modern bike market being more about racing and the drip down of technology that people feel they need to chase. It seems that I just need to get more creative! Sorry for sounding judgmental, that was never my intention. Have fun riding everyone.

  2. More like this! Love seeing people’s bike ideas/mods! suggestion: Ask for price ranges/price estimate estimates. And do a cheap yet quality version for those those who can’t afford expensive bikes!

  3. Great to see a lot of US made components. When I go to bike gatherings in the US, cyclist don’t even know Paul or White Industries. Goes to show how marketing in the US pushes racing bikes and light weight components that don’t last. Also, people in the US will not even react when someone adds thousands of dollars to bling up their car but will add some well made bling to a bike you are considered crazy.

  4. Hi Russ, well this was defenitely the cherry on top. I just love it when you tube cycling influencers showcase other peeps rigs during or after a get together ride like this. It really gives the viewer ideas to add components / accessories for thier own ride. Thanks agian Russ, for sharing such a fantastic video! Cheers!👍

  5. I don't understand all the negative comments here. Events of this kind take place everywhere for all kinds of hobbies and attract people from all walks of life and income groups. Who knows what sacrifices some of those people make to buy top quality items that will long outlast the more affordable and short lived mass produced versions? I saw no hint of elitism in any of Russ's videos from Dorset and doubt that most of the Brother in the Wild participants were local "rich elites". People obviously came from far and wide to enjoy a weekend of fun with like-minded individuals.

    I have thoroughly enjoyed these videos, so thank you Russ and Laura for taking us along for the weekend. I also apologise for our wonderful British weather that showed you all four seasons in one day.

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