Where have I been

Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары

G'day guys, hopefully this clears things up. Cheers... Mark
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  • @ToriMoto
    @ToriMoto29 күн бұрын

    G'day Mark. That was a really heartfelt expression to camera, which is tough so I understand why you have been putting this off. Thanks for letting us know how things are going. Pick a nice sunny day, fire up Max, and let the bike be your therapy. It's the best prescription for tough times I can think of. The content obligations can be stuffed for now. Just ride and have fun, and you'll find your way back to video production when and if the time is right. Peace and love from Tori & Lisa

  • @regaz1486
    @regaz148628 күн бұрын

    Hey Mark, Listen up. I'm 70, lost everything at 62. The business, the house, the holiday home up the coast, no more overseas holidays, friends the lot - except my wife. She held me up & together we left it all behind. New life now with nothing but except each other. Oh and my RE Classic 500. When we ride nothing else matters. Get out there on your're bike.

  • @robjones2852

    @robjones2852

    26 күн бұрын

    Mark: You've got an enormous amount of credibility banked from everything you've been and done...over many years. Whatever you find you can do I'm sure it will be honest and interesting and well worth waiting for, and watching. Whatever you choose to do, nothing can take away the value of what you have given us, from "talking shit", to organizing rides, to all the how to videos, thanks...I've enjoyed the lot and also acted upon quite a bit of it--I own a Himmy because your giveaway series videos and many of the accessories on my bike where chosen and installed as per you're thoughts and advice. The only thing I wouldn't do is ride a Boulevarde in the mud around Pooncarie--my backyard 😂...that was epic.

  • @gogathome
    @gogathome28 күн бұрын

    HI Mark, Sorry to hear your sad news. You do so much for men all over the world with your fun jolly videos, please don't feel bad when you not up to it, that's just life mate. Even this video reminds us all that life is not good sometimes but things will improve and you'll be back to your jolly self soon enough, you will just get fed up feeling bad I reckon and will pull yourself out of it. Go for a few spins on Charlie, don't even take the cameras, just do them for yourself. Keep on keeping on Mark, ye bloody legend.

  • @bradleyalexander5821
    @bradleyalexander582129 күн бұрын

    I once heard a motorcycle racer say “riding is like a virus you live with, only you get sick if ya don’t do it”. Keep on keeping on folks.

  • @markhazelgrove6915
    @markhazelgrove691528 күн бұрын

    Mark, I think you probably have an idea of how much good you do with a video like this. That degree of straight-up honesty is your trademark, and it really expresses a feeling of shared experience in the community you have brought together over the years with your channel. Bikers of our generation have a lot of things in common, even in different countries around the world. You have a long reach mate, take it easy. M.

  • @filybear3331
    @filybear333129 күн бұрын

    Thanks for sharing Mark. I've been through the same life shit as you, loss of my dad and reflecting on the past. ( Even that f'n platers flascifoot shit) and all I can say as hang in there. I started following you when you were just starting out and appreciateated your down to earth honesty. I know it didn't make you alot of money back then but it got you alot of followers who identified with you and followed as a friend and truely caring companion of your journies. All the best from Canada!!

  • @Nerb1
    @Nerb127 күн бұрын

    Time to outsource the group rides/geocache etc? I know how you feel re videos. Sometimes we just need something a little inspirational to happen (which we cant force to happen) to kick us off again. I have a few projects im waiting for to kick me off ;)

  • @The77Game
    @The77Game29 күн бұрын

    Sorry for your loss but it was good to hear from you again.

  • @graemeschubert6162
    @graemeschubert616228 күн бұрын

    Health first mate . Had a chuckle when the dog give a growl when you mentioned the jack and turkey 😅

  • @RandomIsTheNewKool
    @RandomIsTheNewKool29 күн бұрын

    Hi Mark, from reading all the comments so far, there is a lot of love from your KZread family and probably hard for you to read right now. Sorry for your loss mate. With time you will get back on the iron horse. I’ve watched your channel from when we both had no grey hair. I’ve had plantar fasciitis and it sux but you will recover from it. Thanks for the update take your time getting back on your feet mate.

  • @heyshorrtty7001
    @heyshorrtty700129 күн бұрын

    Mark, we appreciate your honesty and frankness. As a crew member I am not at all concerned about the lack of videos and especially not now we’re aware of the circumstances surrounding it. Most importantly look after yourself and your family. The rest will follow. ❤

  • @ashmite
    @ashmite27 күн бұрын

    Mark, now we have 4 things in common: A DR650, our age, plantar fasciitis, and I just lost my mother a few weeks ago. I think I know what you are going through, and things will get better. My sincere condolences about your loss. As for Plantar, two things help me. Proper Arch Supports. I can get Sketchers Arch Fit here in the USA and they are fantastic for PF. Also, try a foot roller, and while you are sitting at the computer, roll your arches back and forth other the rollers. Cold therapy helps too, a roller that you can put in the freezer helps. I'm in a slump also, but I have a weekend camping/ride coming up in two weeks and that should help.

  • @JustTex
    @JustTex29 күн бұрын

    Condolences for your loss. I'm sure it's hard at the moment but hopefully with some bike therapy it will get easier. Cheers 4 sharing sir.

  • @spacetruckin6555
    @spacetruckin655529 күн бұрын

    Take all the time you need Mark. Quality content like yours is worth any wait.

  • @phillipscott9998
    @phillipscott999829 күн бұрын

    Mate vapes get rid of that crap , smoke and be happy , the loss of your dad will take months to recover in fact you never do. It becomes Eseyer to deal with but that takes time , Remember the good times you had and keep his memory alive in your heart. We all grieve in different ways , try not to let the black dog take control mate , it can when you have a lot of shit on your mind. Ask for help get on the bike and ride , don't cut people out , you will get through this .

  • @pandytbox
    @pandytbox25 күн бұрын

    Hugs to you Mark and sorry for your loss. I had a little chuckle when the dog growled when you mentioned the possibility to adding some spirits to your coffee. Vapes suck. Smoking sucks (I smoke) but vapes are way worse. Everyone I spoken with has described the same breathing coughing problems you described. For anyone wanting to kick smokes I highly recommend the book by Allen Carr - The easy way to give up smoking. Take care and please look after yourself.

  • @philnelson940
    @philnelson94026 күн бұрын

    Hi Mark. I lost my beautiful partner of 22 years to Cancer at age 60 just 10 weeks ago, so I understand how you are feeling. Give yourself time & don't feel guilty or ashamed of how you are feeling... everybody handles it differently. Let Nay and your friends give you strength, and when the time is right you'll hop back on your bike. 'Wind therapy' has been great for me, so hopefully it'll be the same for you.

  • @astrobusa
    @astrobusa28 күн бұрын

    Sorry for your loss Mark. Thanks for the update.

  • @James_4444
    @James_444429 күн бұрын

    Thanks Mark, a wise man once said. "Keep on keep'n on" everything will work out, just takes time

  • @CRFLAus
    @CRFLAus29 күн бұрын

    Yeah Mark it's tough mate. I lost my dad recently too after being his full time carer for 13 months. I couldn't go for a big ride over that time or do anything other than shopping for food. And now I have all the time but can't get in the headspace to go riding or do much at all. It's all temporary mate, things will swing back our way. Like you say, keep on keeping on, and thanks for the update (I didn't see it in the crew member part I don't go there much). Cheers Mark.

  • @funkymunky7935
    @funkymunky793529 күн бұрын

    Keep on keeping on, Mark. Sorry for your loss

  • @nathanhickeyhickey8693
    @nathanhickeyhickey869329 күн бұрын

    You're very giving Mark ( part of who You're, I suspect ) This is your time to take what YOU NEED .. whatever that is ! See you on the backroads , Mark .. hopefully around September when im down your way. Nath.

  • @smittyk7810
    @smittyk781023 күн бұрын

    Hi Mark, I have been a viewer from 2013 after doing the Simpson badly on the stock DR650. I became a crew member in 2015 and attended the 2018 August Ramble. I also am going through a low point in my life as you are. May this year I started my bucket list solo ride on my very modified DR650 to go to scientific places around South Aust, NT and Western Aust. I got to Henbury Meteor craters spent 4 days to finally find a 50.5-gram meteorite and then spent 5 days at Alice Springs trying to heal. I had whip lash from the constant head wind and the wake from the road trains. This caused me to have electric shock feelings across my left shoulder and left arm. I tried physiotherapy 2 times and finally gave up and road back to Cooma NSW. After seeing doctors and hospitals an MRI showed that I have arthritis in my lower neck which was pinching a nerve from bone spurs. Also, The spurs are growing towards the spinal cord with one touching it, taking up all of the fluid space that surrounds the cord. I have spent the time since (2.5 months) on my back drugged out of my mind with pain killers. I will be needing an operation and have the vertebrae fused with metal plates and screws. Not likely to finish healing until the end of the year at the earliest. Like you I am very depressed and laying around watching the world go nuts on KZread hasn't helped. I hope you find your way back to BikerBits even if you keep it recreational rather than give it up completely. I will miss ya too much and although I have only spent one weekend with you and Alista, I feel like I have got to know you both as mates even though you would not remember me. I was the short guy that had to dance each side while getting the stand up to start riding. Keep on Keeping on Mate Regards SmittyK

  • @TheGravelBadger
    @TheGravelBadger28 күн бұрын

    Hi mate, sometimes curveballs get in the way mate, sorry for your loss. I’m glad you put up this heartfelt video, was wondering what was up but guessed you had other priorities, we all do sometimes. Take your time mate, the way I see it is that as a crew member we support you through the highs and lows, particularly after everything you gave back to us, it’s really normal and it’s not about money but about camaraderie in the best possible Aussie spirit, and supporting each other when we most need it. So take your time, go get distracted by a great ride out, even if you don’t film it. All the best mate, anything you need, just shout. Cheers, Tony

  • @adthar9340
    @adthar934027 күн бұрын

    G'day Mark... I'm just a listener of the podcast, which is a great listen, by the way. I unfortunately can't offer anything to help with the loss of your Dad, other than offer condolences. But, I had plantar fasciitis awhile ago and solved the problem remarkably quickly using arch support insoles from the Athletes Foot. I tried a bunch of pharmacy and supermarket ones, but they didn't have enough arch support to make a difference. I now have the athletes foot ones in all my shoes/boots, and haven't had a problem for a couple years now. It's not much, but maybe it's a worth a shot and might mean one less thing to worry about.

  • @regaz1486
    @regaz148628 күн бұрын

    Mark, if you need to get out of that dark place, dont hesitate to get help. Help is out there. A lot of us have been there and come out of it. Keep the rubber side down, shiny side up and keep riding & talking to us.

  • @padre27
    @padre2723 күн бұрын

    G'day Mark, Thanks for sharing mate. Totally get it and we are here for you! If you need anything mate reach out.

  • @SuperrBludger
    @SuperrBludger29 күн бұрын

    Hey Mark, sorry to hear about your father's recent passing. Hang in there, mate! Looking forward to seeing you on screen soon.

  • @francissullivan7555
    @francissullivan755528 күн бұрын

    Good to see ya back ,if you want instant relief from planta fasciatis,put a pen on the carpet and try to pick it up between your toes and ball of your foot for a couple of minutes it helps big time.Then you can go for a ride. For a good laugh i suggest watching million dollar bogans latest vlogs. Keep on keeping on Mark.

  • @DanielOsborne-no8vi
    @DanielOsborne-no8vi23 күн бұрын

    All the best Mark ,you are a good bloke

  • @donaldelsey2066
    @donaldelsey20669 күн бұрын

    Stay strong Mark, I can relate to your current situation mate, lost my Dad a few years back, my business turned it shit, Just put my Mum into care as she developed dementia, had to clear out her house and sell it. Had that plantar crap for about a year, ended up buying minimalist shoes to strengthen feet that helped me. I purchased a small adventure bike a couple of months ago and it has helped my mental health as getting out and about is the best therapy. I plan on doing solo camping and came across your very helpful channel. I’m in sunny Qld so riding in the winter is sensational. Keep on keeping on mate 😊

  • @louispeilschmidt4094
    @louispeilschmidt409427 күн бұрын

    Sorry to hear that you are in such a dark place. I can relate to all your gloom, with a helping of Winter blues. Health issues that prevents you (and me) from enjoying adventure riding. I'm in the process of reimagining myself, sounds like you are too, but you don't know it yet. There's no guarantees in life, old age is a privilege, although getting old sucks! Celebrate what's good in your life, give your dog a good roughing up from me. Get well soon.

  • @GR-yf1cm
    @GR-yf1cm28 күн бұрын

    Hi Mark condolences to you and your family on the passing of your dad. I now the feeling it comes and goes and is part of the grieving process,it just takes time ( as they say time heals all wounds 💔) My mother passed on Friday so I am just starting the process you are already going through. 👍👍👍👍 On the Plantar fasciitis I have had this and your feet just cramp up. When you stand up to walk it's like you have arthritis in your feet and it takes a minute or two to walk normally . Try the Kinesio tape on your feet ...it's not instant but does make a difference. DONT VAPE MARK ITS WORSE THAN CIGARETTES FOR YOUR LUNGS. Stay strong your content is solid and reasonable people understand where you are at the moment ❤❤❤

  • @user-sh6co2fg1f
    @user-sh6co2fg1f28 күн бұрын

    Stay strong and follow your heart. Do what makes you get back to normal. Thanks Mark.

  • @kendag2823
    @kendag28232 күн бұрын

    So sorry to hear about your dad. I’ve been almost silent myself for nearly 14months… so wanted to get back in touch.. your channel with you and Naye was an inspiration for me to go biking big time… I know exactly how you’re feeling after losing my mum.. a cliche I know but time does help.. and using the tools that you enjoy will help too eg the bike 😉😎

  • @lee8
    @lee820 күн бұрын

    Good to hear from you. What a real video man. Prayers for you and your family.

  • @MOTODANS
    @MOTODANS28 күн бұрын

    Hey Mark. Sorry to hear whats been happening. Keep on keeping on and we will all be here when your back

  • @billcotton1551
    @billcotton155121 күн бұрын

    First, Mark ,my deepest sympathies on the passing of your Dad. When I used to run a lot, I got plantar fasciitis. I still remember the first time my foot hit the floor in the morning. I cured mine by wearing only shoes with flexible soles. It eventually went away.

  • @mr0.59
    @mr0.5924 күн бұрын

    Hi Mark, sorry to hear about your loss. You are a good man, so please keep on, keeping on.

  • @rickkearney5743
    @rickkearney574328 күн бұрын

    Sorry to hear the news Mark. You will get there. Focus on all the great things you have, there are lots.

  • @malspitty6424
    @malspitty642428 күн бұрын

    Hey Mark, Thanks for sharing, it does help with your mental health. I also had Plantar fasciitis and found that the bike was the only way to get around, couldn't drive a car or a forklift but could ride to and from work. We all understand it is hard to lose someone close, but with support all round from family and your channel, you will conquer and come back stronger and content within yourself. Take care and we will wait until you decide to return. Such a genuine man you are.👍

  • @aarenmyatt4509
    @aarenmyatt450929 күн бұрын

    Keep on keeping on Mark. Respects to you man!

  • @thatowensbloke
    @thatowensbloke28 күн бұрын

    thanks mate. we all get visited by the black dog, and bad circumstances, from time to time. its being man enough to admit that you are struggling - thats where we need to get to. bike therapy is always the key for me - even if its just a 10 minute squirt to the shops and back. every km helps. keep fighting the good fight. we will wait for you.

  • @46MOOKS
    @46MOOKS28 күн бұрын

    All the best mate - thoughts are with you 🍺

  • @billerker
    @billerker28 күн бұрын

    I must say - the rain falls on us all. Ask the good Lord for help and trust him. Thanks for sharing.

  • @alexanderson1604
    @alexanderson160429 күн бұрын

    So sorry to hear about your loss, grief is a very difficult process, it comes in waves and does take you to dark places but over time it does get better. I’ve been through it with both my parents and know what you are going through. Don’t worry about your crew we’re members because we like you, take as long as you need.

  • @damiennoxon6701
    @damiennoxon670128 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the heartfelt video Mark. It must have been hard for you making it, but thank you. Not enough men admit being vulnerable in hard times because it’s hard but a huge thank you and I hope you gain strength from the amazing support you’re offered. It takes time, so take it and we look forward to your next ride when it happens. Cheers Damo

  • @bigjoe4020
    @bigjoe402028 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the update, all the best

  • @Itchybite
    @Itchybite22 күн бұрын

    All the best Mark.

  • @ramonfelstead8832
    @ramonfelstead883228 күн бұрын

    Gday Mark, thanks for your honesty and sharing your tough times with us all. Sorry to hear of your loss. Not sure who said it but “it doesn’t matter if you slow down, what matters is that you don’t stop”. Take your time buddy, go for a ride.. f$&k it go for many rides!

  • @dazaharrison
    @dazaharrison26 күн бұрын

    Hey mate Losing someone so close can make you question everything Take time to just do you for a bit and let things settle. Go for rides without thinking you need to do it for others Therapy You got this bro

  • @user-tf2qf2gl4g
    @user-tf2qf2gl4g25 күн бұрын

    Thanks Mark that is a great effort on your part to get in front of the camera and poured your heart out which I hope has helped to relieve some of the mental anguish. Take care of yourself and try to get out for a ride..

  • @b.n674
    @b.n67428 күн бұрын

    You will bounce back.. time is a healer.. warm wishes

  • @robjones2852
    @robjones285226 күн бұрын

    Mark: You've got an enormous amount of credibility banked from everything you've been and done...over many years. Whatever you find you can do I'm sure it will be honest and interesting and well worth waiting for, and watching. Whatever you choose to do, nothing can take away the value of what you have given us, from "talking shit", to organizing rides, to all the how to videos, thanks...I've enjoyed the lot and also acted upon quite a bit of it--I own a Himmy because your giveaway series videos and many of the accessories on my bike where chosen and installed as per you're thoughts and advice. The only thing I wouldn't do is ride a Boulevarde in the mud around Pooncarie--my backyard 😂...that was epic.

  • @alexfladung
    @alexfladung18 күн бұрын

    We love you bud! Sorry to hear your news. Feel better soon. Chin up (in your own time).

  • @SuperManelson
    @SuperManelson28 күн бұрын

    Tough times are painful but once you go through it, you become a better human. Keep strong, Mark!

  • @andyrowe6652
    @andyrowe665223 күн бұрын

    Mark your a legend!!

  • @shaneclapham3004
    @shaneclapham300428 күн бұрын

    Feeling your pain. Been through similar situating with my dad recently. Love your your work. Missed you and your banging on 😂. Know your channel community are here for you. All the best mate.

  • @MickOTooleroadglide
    @MickOTooleroadglide27 күн бұрын

    G’day Mark, I was thinking the same thing where the bloody hell has Mark been, good to see you up n about & thank you 🙏 for sharing your personal problems behind the scenes, My condolences to you and your families for the passing of your Dad, it definitely take time to process, but hopefully the sun shines on you soon & become the old Mark, speedy recovery on the foot, take care & look after yourself Nay & the family first then the rest will follow in time Cheers Mick 👍

  • @baydenbutler338
    @baydenbutler33826 күн бұрын

    Well done Mark, that would have been quite the "mind job" getting through that. Chin up and get back out there when you can.

  • @mikeleonard4871
    @mikeleonard487129 күн бұрын

    You’ll be good mate, but it just takes time. No need to apologies either.

  • @NinjoJas0
    @NinjoJas028 күн бұрын

    I got into listening/watching biker bits because of how genuine you are. There are enough "influencers" out there, it's nice to see someone more home grown which makes it more relative. Keep on keepin on, much love from Canada.

  • @clivegreenall309
    @clivegreenall30923 күн бұрын

    Hi There Mark, and Nay. Condolences for your loss, from South Africa. You need time to grieve, so just relax and let time do the healing. Your viewers will still be here I'm sure and you have a global support base. All the Best from Jo'Burg

  • @ExpeditionAustralia
    @ExpeditionAustralia28 күн бұрын

    Sorry to hear about your Dad Mark. Life is a roller coaster mate. Hang in there fella.

  • @darrenh2957
    @darrenh295716 күн бұрын

    Hi Mark, its a shit time for sure mate. Having had similar shit times of late myself. Let yourself go through it, with the support of who ever wants to be there for you. We all enjoy your humour, smile, and friggin great way of delivering your videos. Part of life is being alive. Feeling joy, feeling pain. We take both at any time and keep looking ahead. You have our support. I would gladly tee up a ride with you as I am sure shit loads of people here would as well. You have a community of people who have your back mate.I lost my dad not too long ago. I miss him every day. I know he would want me to keep on living so here I am. If you need a chat. We are all here. Take care and I look forward to more in the future.

  • @stuartferrier7560
    @stuartferrier756028 күн бұрын

    Thanks for sharing some of the darkness that has found its way to you in recent times Mark.I have seen more than enough grief during my life and the one thing that I have learnt is that you need time to help realign yourself and rediscover the things that are important to you. Please allow yourself that time. As much as we love your work...we can wait. Any time spent on Max or Whiskey (love the sound!) will be therapeutic, so go for it. Best wishes for a brighter tomorrow. Stu.

  • @bradsadventures4558
    @bradsadventures455828 күн бұрын

    You're a good man Mark... Keep on Keeping on

  • @stevenjohannesen88
    @stevenjohannesen8826 күн бұрын

    Sorry for your loss, keep ya chin up, yes I’ve suffered that plantar fasciitis and had gout at the same time, it’s very painful, “keep on keeping on” cheers Mark❤️

  • @streetmoto1384
    @streetmoto138428 күн бұрын

    Sorry to hear you're having a tough time Mark. Keep your chin up mate, pooch is a real belter 👍

  • @scottminshall6420
    @scottminshall642028 күн бұрын

    Hey Mark, Two wheel therapy works wonders my friend, just like ballistic therapy. Again so sorry for your loss, I lost my father in the middle Covid fiasco and I still have my bad days but they are getting less and less. On the day he died I went out and bought a Harley Davidson Softail Deluxe, he always wanted one and never got one. I'm not get any younger so I did that for him and it was a good choice. So when I feel bad or down I take it for a ride and it all goes away. I need work on my DR650 and ride it more. Mark thanks for the video update, and you take all the time you need, and one more thing, don't get rid on my yearly subscription I have a hard enough time remembering to pay that when it comes due, monthly would drive me bananas! Cheers from Texas, USA.

  • @kkwall36
    @kkwall3627 күн бұрын

    Hi Mark, Great video, honest and heartfelt. Just know that you make a difference, and your videos have been enjoyable for a lot of people. Good on you for making them in the first place and making this one. Take care whatever you choose to do. And take your own advice and keep on keeping on . 😀👍

  • @robbo6799
    @robbo679928 күн бұрын

    Hey mate, you’re a good bloke and you sharing this helps others as well as yourself. Tough times. You will get through it mate.

  • @allun13
    @allun1326 күн бұрын

    Hi Mark. You'll get there mate. Take your time. All of us are on your side mate.

  • @MortyGG
    @MortyGG28 күн бұрын

    Good to hear from you again Mark. Health comes first. Get right and do what your mind tells you - it's usually right. If you feel like it, get on Max and just go somewhere. Don't think about it being content, just go with the flow. All the best.

  • @krismoerth1323
    @krismoerth132326 күн бұрын

    Gday mate . Ah good to hear from ya . Yea just take ya time mate . I lost my father over a year ago now and had other things going on aswell . But yea jump on max . Will do you the world of good . Jumping on my bike did wonders for upstairs 👍👍👍

  • @aussiebiketourer8159
    @aussiebiketourer815928 күн бұрын

    Sorry for your loss, no one expects anything of you and what you’ve both given us over the years is priceless. Winter! It bloody sucks but the sun will return. Take care guys, we’ll see you when we see you & thanks 👍

  • @trevorjones4463
    @trevorjones446328 күн бұрын

    Just keep swing mate 👍

  • @stephengreen2478
    @stephengreen247827 күн бұрын

    Hi mark from the northeast of Scotland Feel you’re pain brother, lots dad 15 years ago but still miss his all knowing words A ride on max will do the trick I’m sure All the best from Bonny Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 keep on keeping on

  • @whiskybiker4505
    @whiskybiker450521 күн бұрын

    Hi Mark, Sorry to hear the sad news. Take your time to get on top of things. A couple years ago the same happened to me with my dad. Different, but I think I can imagine what it must be like. Obviously, I love your videos and looking forward to you being back, but I don't mind waiting for them. Everyone will go through a rough period. I've been following you that long I can remember you thinking about putting up gazobos in the back yard for the couple bikes you had back then and doing that. Look at the situation now, lots more experience, work changed, family changed, own house, build garage, etc. I'll be sticking around for a lot longer, you take your time! Keep on keeping on!

  • @okiemoto6114
    @okiemoto611428 күн бұрын

    Condolences for your loss. I lost my father a few years ago and understand. Hang in there man.

  • @tassiemotoadv
    @tassiemotoadv27 күн бұрын

    Very heart-felt mark condolences, mate.

  • @peterc2876
    @peterc287624 күн бұрын

    Hi Mark, Sorry to hear of your father’s recent passing. Lost my Dad in 2017 and it’s hard to fathom for sometime after but he’s always there in your memories mate and nobody can take that away. I actually suffered from PF in both feet at different times over the years, however a well placed injection of Cortisone fixed both permanently and have been completely pain free for six years now.

  • @chhill2006
    @chhill200628 күн бұрын

    Hi Mark Sorry for your loss mate…great vid to help you expressing your health issues we have all been through it at some stage.. get back on Max ASAP we will all be watching 👍

  • @RAL1966
    @RAL196628 күн бұрын

    Welcome back on the air mate. Can see the pain your feeling but take it one day at a time and eventually it will start to get better. Hope to see you back on to Max soon.

  • @elantraboy
    @elantraboy24 күн бұрын

    Hi Mark, My condolences to yourself and family re your dad's passing. You mentioned many times over the years and you had him in some videos over the years and clearly you miss him very much mate, so your lack of wanting to do much of anything at this time especially put in an effort to be bouncing around, being chirpy and rambling etc on camera is perfectly understandable and just do what feels right to you, and when the bug bites for wanting to make videos other than the podcast again that is all good with everyone out there I'm sure. Been watching your vids for years and loved em. Again, whatever you decide to do video wise from now is entirely up to you and do not pressured to put out any vids for the sake of it. Cheers.

  • @843292
    @84329228 күн бұрын

    Mark, hang in there buddy. You don't know me but I've been following your stuff since around 2017. I got my DR largely because of your videos with Max. You're having a lot of positive impact on people's lives around the world (I'm evidence.) Thanks for always being genuine and honest. I hope someday I can hop over the ocean and join you on one of your rambles!

  • @cointector
    @cointector27 күн бұрын

    Hear you loud and clear mark mate.. life is busy enough without always trying to pump out videos. It’s hard enough getting 1 a week.. When you do though can you please just do a little mechanical one for us . Like oh I dunno replacing hand grips or brake cable adjustment or disconnecting the side stand safety switch ?? When I was modifying my dr I always checked your videos out. Cracked me up but also put me on the right track. Take care mate sorry to hear about your dad.. PSs funny the dogs a pain in the ass but the most loyal friend 👍🍺

  • @brianlinde4537
    @brianlinde453726 күн бұрын

    Dear Mark. I hope you continue to spread joy in the world with your fantastic videos, and not least just your personality and lovely family. I have followed you from the beginning, and you have been a huge inspiration for me when I had an accident at work. Your motto of never giving up made me get back on the bike today. Thank you so much for you and your family. Mark remember when everything looks black there is always light in the fridge. positive thoughts to you and your family. Brian from Denmark

  • @matxilda4100
    @matxilda410028 күн бұрын

    Great stuff Mark. Find something simple you like doing and do that… works wonders for me in those ‘nothing going right’ times

  • @michaelpowsey
    @michaelpowsey28 күн бұрын

    HI Mark, I have been following your channel as a crew member for many years, take your time, it does get better over time and don't rush it. we will be here for when you get back.

  • @aarondrayton5160
    @aarondrayton516029 күн бұрын

    Stop over thinking brother and just live we appreciate where your at and those that don’t aren’t your people anyways!! Keep being you that’s why we are all here 🤘🏼🤘🏼. All the best with family stuff mate we all deal with that stuff differently ❤

  • @jaseferry1016
    @jaseferry101627 күн бұрын

    Sorry for your loss Mark, it's hard to be positive when everything around you seems to be going to shit and winter is a crap time of year to be out n about. Thanks for being you and not editing it and keeping it roar, talking helps it's part of the therapy take care mate and enjoy the ride and as you know it helps too.

  • @gregory8282
    @gregory828225 күн бұрын

    Thanks Mark. Naomi was spot on! Had been wondering what had become of you. It's never easy to tell people your problems. I hope it all works out for you.

  • @CJ68Adventures
    @CJ68Adventures29 күн бұрын

    Hey Mark thanks for the video, take care of yourself. Nothing like taking a break👌 hoping you will be back to your old self soon and then see if you continue vlogging👍 cheers

  • @twinphill900
    @twinphill90029 күн бұрын

    Hi Mark, being real and honest to yourself is a big thing. Being real and honest about yourself in front of an audience is another thing altogether. Huge amount of respect Mark, that takes a type of bravery few understand. I can see your moral compass points true, as well, Respect 🙏

  • @MotorbikeHamster
    @MotorbikeHamster28 күн бұрын

    Hi Mark. Condolences to you. I lost my mum recently. Feel for you. On the Plantar fasciitis. I have had that. Went to see a specialist. He got me special inner soles with helped. For me, the joint of the big toe needed more room to move. While waiting for the inner soles to arrive we cut the corner off the normal ones. That helped alot. Take your time, get yourself right. We'll be here. All the best

  • @acs108
    @acs10828 күн бұрын

    Mate I wish you the best! Sorry to hear about your dad. I watch you on and off when I have the time, but definitely take your time to do whatever you need. I don't think anyone will blame you for what's going on and taking some time! Keep on keeping on.

  • @wadebygrave4512
    @wadebygrave451228 күн бұрын

    RIDE MARK RIDE !!! Don't over think it mate.

  • @michaelkaylor6770
    @michaelkaylor677028 күн бұрын

    Get on a postie just for a quick trip to Woolies.

  • @Scooterbootz
    @Scooterbootz27 күн бұрын

    I don’t often comment on videos but I felt compelled to on this one. I could list so many ways your channel has inspired my riding journey but I wanted to keep it short since most of the comments share my sentiments. Take care and don’t forget to hug your dog because he knows when you’re down.

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