Thanks for another interesting and informative video Nick. Couldn't agree more about the very hot weather (at least by Canadian standards). I absolutely love that you go anywhere and everywhere on bikes of all types and ages. You are a beacon of rationality in a sea of hyper marketing bs. So-called 'adventure' bikes that cost as much as a decent car and have more tech and horsepower than said car are completely unnecessary. Ride on and keep the videos coming please.
Enjoyable !!! Only another 12 days or so ......and the days will begin to get longer and brighter here in Scotland ...lol Have a merry Christmas...and super 2025 !!!
Seems like you had very nice year of riding. I haven't ridden as much this year, the job slowed me down. The bikes all have service work which needs performing. RIDE SAFE OUT THERE,Nick!
An enjoyable summing up of your riding year Nick. Something of a compromise required in your choice of bike, with such a huge playground to explore and so many unpaved roads. I am amazed at how well a behemoth like the Gold Wing copes on the loose stuff. Hope to watch more great rides here in '25.
Nice summary of your year of riding. Very enjoyable. I would love to do some similar adventures on my W800 but with my wife's cognitive issues I can't leave her alone for extended periods so I will live those adventures vicariously through your videos. I agree that much of the early summer this year was too hot for enjoyable riding. BJ in North Gower
If I ever end up that way (which isn't very often) I loop around Toronto via Peterborough, Newmarket and Orangeville. It increases the distance but lowers the stress.
Thanks, Nick, for another enjoyable video! I just went back in your history and you only have one on the Honda Pacific Coast. I dare to say you owe us some explanation! Please :) how long have you had it? What did you like and what not? Who do you think would like it? (After yours, i also watched the RyanF9 vid on this bike.)
I only had it for a few months. It really duplicated my other bikes and when I got the Breva it was one too many bikes in the garage. It needed some carb work (one of the chokes was seized and damaged) and aesthetically it was a mess - but what can one expect for $750?😄. It was comfortable, very smooth. Handled well. Good brakes and very quiet. A civilized bike. A small scale Goldwing.
Altro video molto interessante Nick colgo l'occasione per farti in anticipo gli auguri di Buon Natale e felice Anno nuovo, ho dei problemi alla linea telefonica e non vorrei mancare a questo appuntamento di auguri che estendo a tutta la tua famiglia. Spero che il nuovo anno ti porti a fare altri viaggi e nuove esperienze da condividere con noi appassionati. Ciao carissimo amico.
You make me ashamed of myself. I have become a fair-weather rider. I have all the proper gear to ride most of the year. My excuse --- I took the batteries out of the bikes and brought them in the house, so they won't freeze. Why are batteries so hard to get to on motorcycles? In the old days, many of my bikes ran off a magneto, and would blow out the lights if you revved it too high. Thanks
@@jgordoncooper7112 No need. We all do what works for us. I just make sure the batteries stay charged on the bikes all winter. I can't be bothered to take them off, besides, I may want to ride.
Great review Nick! Thanks for sharing your adventures. :)
Nice recap. And here I thought you were going to talk about leather trousers lol. Sorry to see the Panther gone. Oh well.
It may not have been a high-mileage year by your standards, but still impressive and interesting nonetheless. Thanks for taking us along!
Thanks for another interesting and informative video Nick.
Couldn't agree more about the very hot weather (at least by Canadian standards).
I absolutely love that you go anywhere and everywhere on bikes of all types and ages.
You are a beacon of rationality in a sea of hyper marketing bs.
So-called 'adventure' bikes that cost as much as a decent car and have more tech and horsepower than said car are completely unnecessary.
Ride on and keep the videos coming please.
Enjoyable !!!
Only another 12 days or so ......and the days will begin to get longer and brighter here in Scotland ...lol
Have a merry Christmas...and super 2025 !!!
Same to you Andrew. Stay well and have a great Christmas.😃
29,000km is nothing to sneeze at, good job!
Seems like you had very nice year of riding. I haven't ridden as much this year, the job slowed me down. The bikes all have service work which needs performing. RIDE SAFE OUT THERE,Nick!
An enjoyable summing up of your riding year Nick. Something of a compromise required in your choice of bike, with such a huge playground to explore and so many unpaved roads. I am amazed at how well a behemoth like the Gold Wing copes on the loose stuff. Hope to watch more great rides here in '25.
@jonathanjones9790 Thanks JJ. Safe Panthering in 2025 and have a great Christmas.
Entertaining as always, Nick!
@shaunlaughy7903 Thanks Shaun. Best wishes.
Haha deja vu - I just finished reading your last book, covering the same time frame.
Nice summary of your year of riding. Very enjoyable. I would love to do some similar adventures on my W800 but with my wife's cognitive issues I can't leave her alone for extended periods so I will live those adventures vicariously through your videos. I agree that much of the early summer this year was too hot for enjoyable riding.
BJ in North Gower
Thanks nick, enjoyed much
Another passes all too soon but at least you did some serious miles…agree hiking and bikes are a good match 👍
@davesimmons-aclassicmotorc5812 Thanks Dave. Have a great Christmas.
thanks for all your hard work getting these vids up Nick
Thanks Peter - I appreciate everyone who takes the time to watch.
I'm in Hamilton. Next spring I hope to take a ride up your way. So much to explore up there! Just hate the idea of riding through Toronto:(.
Then don't. The roads up the east side of Lake Huron are very scenic, then it's a fun jaunt through Algonquin Park to get into E. Ontario.
@@exc911ence_channel That sounds like a good plan!
If I ever end up that way (which isn't very often) I loop around Toronto via Peterborough, Newmarket and Orangeville. It increases the distance but lowers the stress.
@@nick949eldo If I was going to head out your way that was the route I was considering. I can head up hwy 6 and gradually make my way east.
Beautiful.
The Breva wins out in 2024 among some stiff competition , it must be a pretty good ride . Lots of miles again this year .... no surprise here 🙂
Thanks, Nick, for another enjoyable video! I just went back in your history and you only have one on the Honda Pacific Coast. I dare to say you owe us some explanation! Please :) how long have you had it? What did you like and what not? Who do you think would like it? (After yours, i also watched the RyanF9 vid on this bike.)
I only had it for a few months. It really duplicated my other bikes and when I got the Breva it was one too many bikes in the garage. It needed some carb work (one of the chokes was seized and damaged) and aesthetically it was a mess - but what can one expect for $750?😄. It was comfortable, very smooth. Handled well. Good brakes and very quiet. A civilized bike. A small scale Goldwing.
Hi nick thks for sharing your trips with us. May I ask what happened to the panther this year? Thks
@@MrBeracah Sorry to say, I sold it. Partly economic necessity, partly it wasn't really suited to the distances I ride.
Altro video molto interessante Nick colgo l'occasione per farti in anticipo gli auguri di Buon Natale e felice Anno nuovo, ho dei problemi alla linea telefonica e non vorrei mancare a questo appuntamento di auguri che estendo a tutta la tua famiglia. Spero che il nuovo anno ti porti a fare altri viaggi e nuove esperienze da condividere con noi appassionati. Ciao carissimo amico.
Grazie Danilo. Auguro a te e alla tua famiglia uno splendido Natale e un felice anno nuovo.
Grazie di cuore a presto
You make me ashamed of myself. I have become a fair-weather rider. I have all the proper gear to ride most of the year. My excuse --- I took the batteries out of the bikes and brought them in the house, so they won't freeze. Why are batteries so hard to get to on motorcycles? In the old days, many of my bikes ran off a magneto, and would blow out the lights if you revved it too high. Thanks
@@jgordoncooper7112 No need. We all do what works for us. I just make sure the batteries stay charged on the bikes all winter. I can't be bothered to take them off, besides, I may want to ride.