Bikers Youtube thread

Not sure about that :p He didn't buy the Nuda, that was a gift after his previous one was stolen. The KTM and S1000R, plus pipes/carbon is say £15k, then the grom at £3k, then his 2 yamaha 2-strokes, maybe £5k at a guess? Kit - £2000. So £25k worth of bikes/kit. He has a car I think too, so say £30k worth of vehicles. Not that much really for someone who lives and works in London. If he can afford to live in London suburbs he must earn a decent amount :D
 
where does he get all his money from?

is he one of these "coming to America" type prince's?:p

To me it seems like he has a pretty decent job, then has the extra income from YouTube which probably pays for all his repairs, servicing, petrol, and maybe even one or two of the finances (unless he buy cash).

Or, he might have a tiny cheap house and spend every extra penny he has on bike stuff.

Even his jacket is worth about £1k :p
 
I saw RJ in London (Shaftebury Ave) on Saturday. The Nuda isn't actually as loud in real life as I imagined from his videos. I think my GS is probably louder!

He cranks up the gain on his zoom h2n until it starts clipping, which is why it seems so loud on his videos.
 
He cranks up the gain on his zoom h2n until it starts clipping, which is why it seems so loud on his videos.

Yup. I noticed that in one of his videos when he switched to his external mic when he was talking to someone in a car. His bike sounded like a normal every day bike, then he switches back to his other mic and it sounds beastly again. Very misleading!
 
Yup. I noticed that in one of his videos when he switched to his external mic when he was talking to someone in a car. His bike sounded like a normal every day bike, then he switches back to his other mic and it sounds beastly again. Very misleading!

He switches to his gopro mic (poor quality but closer to his mouth) when talking to someone, the 'beastly' sound is from the H2N recorder.
 
To me it seems like he has a pretty decent job, then has the extra income from YouTube which probably pays for all his repairs, servicing, petrol, and maybe even one or two of the finances (unless he buy cash).

Or, he might have a tiny cheap house and spend every extra penny he has on bike stuff.

Even his jacket is worth about £1k :p


he easily earns 3-4k before tax from his youtube, I know a guy who gets around 2mil/views a month and his earnings are between 1500-2000. RJ is more popular than he is so he can be in the 3-4k or even more!

add all the side jobs he gets from other people, the fact that companies want their kit to be in his videos and give it to him for free etc makes it easy!

I do like his channel/videos he makes tho!
 
he easily earns 3-4k before tax from his youtube, I know a guy who gets around 2mil/views a month and his earnings are between 1500-2000. RJ is more popular than he is so he can be in the 3-4k or even more!

add all the side jobs he gets from other people, the fact that companies want their kit to be in his videos and give it to him for free etc makes it easy!

I do like his channel/videos he makes tho!

Sounds about right, it's very roughly £1 per 1000 views.

His earnings per year are potentially pretty high: https://socialblade.com/youtube/user/royaljordanian. Saying that, I don't really understand social blade. £6.9k - £110.2k per year estimate? You may as well just guess if you're giving figures like that.

Either way, his minimum is £600-ish per month which probably pays for all his bikes, kit & petrol.
 
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GTA V anyone (Trevor's neighbourhood)? Now if he could just master clutchless shifting... :p


They don't muck about in SA, shooting whilst riding a bike in a built up area :eek:
 
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