You did exceedingly well to ride those tracks, it was quite an experience just watching you ride them without actually doing it. You have my total respect . You are very brave.
You did really well here! I'd say this was not beginner or even intermediate at a lot of points. The single track with drop off the side looked really gnarly! I guess you've worked out for yourself now but a lighter bike would be a lot easier - and done easier tracks to get your confidence and skill levels up. Well done! I've changed down to an Aprilia Tuareg 660 and love it. Great off road and comfortable on with cruise control etc. Good videos. 👍🏻 Jim. UK
Are you considering a smaller motorcycle, when you are done with this trip? I've downsized considerably, over the years, and I am much happier now. Rides are again fun, like mountain bike fun, and that's what I was missing.
@@travelwithevora900 GS is too new, 701 might not have the fuel range or the reliability, 700 Tenere is top heavy but seems to be the weapon of choice for most Australian youtubers. Between 450 and 650 with weight being the consideration with reliability. Good luck with your choice.
It is clear that the fight is more with the weight of the bike than with the difficulty of the trails. Perhaps the ideal would be to learn off road on a lighter bike and then return to the GS with greater confidence. You can notice a lot of tiredness in your breathing and that's not good.
@@BrunoBorges.74 the fight is in the head... it has nothing to do with the weight of the bike. It's more the female instinct for self-protection, which simply kicks in earlier than in men. 😅
You did exceedingly well to ride those tracks, it was quite an experience just watching you ride them without actually doing it. You have my total respect . You are very brave.
@@bsabiker-d7z thank you very much :)
@@bsabiker-d7z mine as well
@@bsabiker-d7z thanks for watching, I am very happy that you liked the video, it gave me motivation to make more videos
I have a lot of respect for what you showed there on that single track. And then also with all your luggage. Wow. 3 thumbs up. Great stuff.
Thank you 🙏🏼😊
Amazing, simply amazing! 👍👍
@@BlackThor15 thank you 😊
Well done again from one GS rider to another!
@@LockdownElectronics thank you 😃
You are an incredibly brave lady please be careful! Alan Northern Ireland 👍
@@alanwilkinson5152 I'm always careful :) thank you 😊
You are one talented and very brave lady, some very challenging tracks. Well done.👍
Thank you :)
As everyone else has said you did amazing. Especially picking the GS up when tired. Bravo
@@davidz8 thank you :)
Veliko postovanje🎉🎉🎉🎉ekstra video zapisi❤🎉🎉🎉
Thank you 🙏🏼
New Subscriber...its great to see someone willing to get out there and do it 👍
@@-W8WHAT thank you 😊
Great video, thanks for sharing your experience, it’s really helpful
Thank you 🙏🏼😊
You did really well here! I'd say this was not beginner or even intermediate at a lot of points. The single track with drop off the side looked really gnarly!
I guess you've worked out for yourself now but a lighter bike would be a lot easier - and done easier tracks to get your confidence and skill levels up.
Well done!
I've changed down to an Aprilia Tuareg 660 and love it. Great off road and comfortable on with cruise control etc.
Good videos. 👍🏻
Jim. UK
Thank you very much :) yes, I think I'll downsize for my world tour :)
Damn, that was AWESOME!!!
@@Denmark_1974 thank you 😊
Ouch, the fall looked painful, I really hope it wasn't. A pretty demanding track and you succeeded very well 👍
@@MichèleHenrigues it wasn't 😙 thanks
Looks great!
Thank you
Incredible, well done 👊👏
@@billwaterhouse5894 thank you :)
You are such a brave lady!! I wouldn’t do that on my little V85TT let alone on the behemoth you are riding !! X
@@simonnock5019 🤗 thank you
@@travelwithevora massive respect!
New subscriber, traveling the world on your motorcycle, you are living my dream. I hope you successful and amazing journey *_^ remind me of Noraly
@@MazinElrayah thank you very muchmuch 😊😊
Excellent 👍👍
@@carlwyatt thank you :)
Are you considering a smaller motorcycle, when you are done with this trip? I've downsized considerably, over the years, and I am much happier now. Rides are again fun, like mountain bike fun, and that's what I was missing.
Yes, I'll downsize for my worldtour, it was fine for Europe but it is too big to go to other continents
@@travelwithevora maybe the Honda XL750 Transalp would be a good size
@@raystewart365 I think about Yamaha tenere 700 / GS 900 or even Husqvarna 701 .. but I'll test them when I'm home
@@travelwithevora900 GS is too new, 701 might not have the fuel range or the reliability, 700 Tenere is top heavy but seems to be the weapon of choice for most Australian youtubers. Between 450 and 650 with weight being the consideration with reliability. Good luck with your choice.
@@Nordkapp65 thanks :) I'll see, you can get a tank for the 701 .. but yeah it also has some downsides
Perfekt. Nice challenge
@@markusmurphy7914 Danke :)
Nice and epic adventure really
@@adventurePassage thanks :)
@@travelwithevora you're welcome
Great.
@@SlipperyJack60 thanks
Good channel, you have my like and subscription ✌✌
@@DeFerrolalmundoenmoto thank you 😊
Furiosa would be proud.
That which does not kill you makes you a bad ass.
Embrace the suck.
Thanks
You were brave :-)
@@esrider7765 thank you 😊
i bet you are glad that is over, but would have learned a lot during it tho
@@sonnyday6830 actually not 😂 I would do these trips over and over again but it's too expensive
That looked seriously tough and scary. Massive respect! 😊
Thank you 😊
It is clear that the fight is more with the weight of the bike than with the difficulty of the trails. Perhaps the ideal would be to learn off road on a lighter bike and then return to the GS with greater confidence. You can notice a lot of tiredness in your breathing and that's not good.
@@BrunoBorges.74 the fight is in the head... it has nothing to do with the weight of the bike. It's more the female instinct for self-protection, which simply kicks in earlier than in men. 😅
@travelwithevora maybe 😂 but the weight on the way down can be scary.