Beautiful video with lots of emotions. It not only takes skill but also friends who can stand the guy who goes back and forth to rig the camera :) Well done!
Thank you very much, it means a lot coming from you guys, thank you for watching 😎❤️ And yes, dealing with a running eager camera man all day takes patience, good thing he had a lot of pulled pork and beer to make up for it 😂
Thanks for the emotions- cannot expect the gravel roads an landscape of Sweden. I'm very curious....also to drive alone and hopefully I can enjoy the loneliness. Great Video. Greetings Farmerwithoutfarm
Thank you mate ☺️🙌🏻 Sweden is amazing if the weather is with you, I would suggest doing the southwest Part of TET, maybe as far as near Stockholm but all the way to Finland might become a bit boring, at the north part you will find very very long and straight gravel roads and so many mosquitoes you won’t believe it. Southern Sweden and then maybe Norway for the Mountain View’s would be my recommendation
Thanks a lot, I will ride from trelleborg up so far how the time is enough in approx. 10 days. One till two days to come back to trelleborg... Don't need the moskitos🤣👍...
Brilliant video, really well produced and deserves way more views - I'll be sharing with some likeminded friends and thanks for the inspiration. My bike (Tuareg) is prepped and ready for a spring ride tomorrow. 👍
Ooh, thank you so much mate, I really appreciate comments like this. So happy to hear you liked it and I would be thrilled if you would help to share it ☺️🙌🏻👌🏻 The Tuareg is a brilliant bike, better standard suspension than the T7 and that air intake sound from the top is such a thrill. I tried the bike in the video, absolutely loved it, the seating position is much more relaxed than my T7, a bit too relaxed for my taste and not quite as good standing position but it’s a great bike 😎🙌🏻
As Daniel and Anders had the pleasure of hearing a lot on the way home. That comment gives me “varm hjerte” Thank you Rasmus looking forward to learn more 😊
What a video! The editing, shots, color grading, music, but above all, you manage to bring all the emotions, the joy, friendship, excitement of riding. Can’t wait to watch more from you, and hopefully do a gravel trip to Sweden this summer.
Okay I'm 4 minutes in and I spot 2 things wrong already, 1st the alarm is set for 8:40, half the morning has gone and 2nd, you never and I mean never put milk in a brew before you remove the tea bag, I will however continue to watch 😂
Hahahah, I’m too old to change my tea drinking habits 😂 It’s like the Italians with pasta or pizza. We all know where they coming from, we are just too used to a pizza with ham and pineapple 😂
Thank you so much guys ❤️🇸🇪💪🏻 You made this possible, I planned the route with Stegra on the morning before we left, it took me 10 minutes, an 85km route with 85pct unpaved. I found gems near my summerhouse I would have never been able to find and navigate to without Stegra. You guys are one of the most essential tools in the ADV toolbox 🙌🏻
This has just popped up on my feed and for once, UA-cam suggestions have been spot on. This really appeals to me, great riding, beautiful scenery, superb photography and a captivating story - a “no other option” than to smash the subscribe button 👍
@@MarkN67 Ugh, makes me happy to hear the algorithm worked its charm, very glad you found it and thank your taking the time to subscribe and comment ☺️💪🏻🙏🏻
@@varjen018 Hahaha, Kameloso is used quite frequently on our trips, check the latest episode 02 of the Balkan trip when we’re hanging out at the pool at night 😂 Thank you for the kind words
I liked the tough Viking with strings on his mittens😁 Worked for me 40 years ago, very practical. Hope to do a Scandi tour soon, the South is getting too hot and crowded for me 🇳🇱NL.
Mate, great video. What I took away from it was that the best looking, smartest guy with the highest skill level rode the Tuareg. That's what I saw - every scene. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Direktelamox you need to see this comment 😎🙌🏻 But yes mate, you are not wrong. And he’s a pilot, doesn’t get more sexy than that 😂 Glad you liked it 💪🏻
Storytelling ☑ Audio ☑ Picture Quality ☑ Narrative ☑ Well done my friend and so nice to see your focus on quality in all aspects. 🙏🏻 You got my attention 🇳🇴 Keep this up. a little bit long, but I enjoyed it. Cheers 🥃
Thank you so much Thomas, it means a lot coming from you, thank you for watching and your support ☺️🥰 I know, a little long, trying to emphasize the waiting feeling for the first spring ride, might have overdone it 😅
It is very difficult to capture the feeling of adventure and trail riding. That emotion which comes from the combination of environment, fellowship and flow on a bike. Your video does that in a way few, if any, have done. It allows one to notice the small things about riding, within the big picture. For example, the pleasures of fitting new kit, the tingle of fear and anticipation of that first bit of solo riding to meet up with friends. The change in tone through the day. Magical!
Ladies and gentlemen, I once again present the most inspiring adventure bike rider I’ve ever met, Stuart Twiss 😜😎❤️ Thank you for support as always mate, miss riding with you. Maybe we should consider planning a trip in your local neighborhood once? ☺️😎🙌🏻 Or if you want to come to Sweden and ride, I would be happy to try and arrange that.
Really well constructed video. I think us riders than can ride right through the year take that privilege for granted too easily. From Strand, South Africa. We have so many good riding in our backyard.
Lucky fella, although many people do ride all year in Scandinavia, the proper Vikings, the channel Off She Goes just posted a video of her riding with a friend of mine in Norway at minus 35 degrees 🥵😂 And Rasmus from this film rides all year as well, although mostly enduro in winter. Plus, we get so starving that we have to travel and see the world and ride other exotic places to not starve to death from not riding ☺️😂
THANK you for clearing this up, I couldn’t wrap my head around Poland TET not being legal as you could see from my expression 🤪 But I do understand Poland has VERY strict rules about off-road riding, maybe that’s where the confusion happens
@@thescandiflicktv Forrest roads are closed in Poland, but its Sloviakia (unfortunately!) where off road riding is officially illegal. BTW I should have started from that - great ride, great video. Keep it coming!
Amazing video! I just discovered you, but wow! I just moved to Gothenburg a couple months ago, and I can already see signs of spring taking over, such as all types of riders enjoying their motorbike, and I cannot wait for when the time comes to join this great community again and get a motorbike to ride here in Sweden!
I lived 6 years in Stockholm and currently live in Barcelona. But I’m going back to Sweden permanently this summer. I love motorcycles. Your video lifted my spirits and made me happy and I’m thinking about buying another motorcycle for gravel roads 😅 I will be doing exactly these rides one day 🙏 amazing footage 🎥 ❤
It's interesting how things has changed. When i started riding gps navigators wasn't even that common. We made roadbook rides with a maximum number of participants a few times a year. After the ride, the roadbooks was collected again. Tracking the ride with gps wasn't allowed. Why? Because the ride was "owned" by the locals who arranged it. Because if all the people would come back and ride the same route, the land owners would get annoyed and they would put up signs and gates. Basically all the fun tracks in Sweden are on private land, the land owners has the right to shut in down any day.
Yes you are right, but there is so many thousands of miles of road so there’s enough for all of us, it is always good to make sure you don’t bother the landowners by driving the same track all the time, most of them here though are very friendly and always greet us with a wave or small chat ☺️🙌🏻
I've no words other than to agree with the majority of comments. It hits you in the feels when you are dying to get out there and join the adventure. Looking forward to seeing more! Shared, Subbed and 👍
Well, after your Portugal video, this one didn't disappoint. great intro, involving build up and brilliant finishing. Loved the colours. Loved the editing. Thank you!!
Obrigado my Portuguese friend, glad you liked it, even though I have to admit the scenery in Portugal is hard to beat 😜🙌🏻 Let me know when the print reaches you ☺️💪🏻
Thank you so much ☺️🙌🏻 As mentioned in the film Latvia and Lithuania are amazing for off-road and gravel as well, AND at least from Klaipeda it’s very easy to get to Sweden on an overnight ferry. I’m very much hoping to get to both Lithuania and Latvia this year
@@thescandiflicktv Well, if you plan some trip to Latvia in September, you could join to “Outduro Scout” festival and meet our friendly ADV riders community. 🙂
Hahaha, you are the first person to recognize the inspiration of David Attenborough planet earth documentary 😂😂 Maybe if my voice was more “older” sounding and soothing 😎 Thank you mate 🙏🏻
That’s very kind words mate, and yes you should definitely come visit, and give us a shout when you do ☺️🙌🏻 This is a new channel, prior to this we only uploaded one film, a film from Portugal TET in November, we are not UA-camrs, we have regular jobs and just love to ride bikes and take pictures and make film ☺️🙌🏻 I’m sure we will get more traction further down the road, my analytics tells me this video has been seen 4.700 times now in 24 hours, that’s very good exposure from a channel with 230 subs when we uploaded yesterday ☺️ Glad you appreciate the film, please check back in later this season for more good stuff, this has given us a bit of taste for more 😜
Very happy to hear that, as I say in the end, most importantly, go out and ride ☺️🙌🏻 It’s a new channel, so there’s only one more long film to see, a great trip to Portugal that didn’t was planned as a film but ended up that way as I came home and sat down and relieved the trip from the GoPro clips ☺️🙌🏻 But more to come this season
Thank you mate, will definitely keep it up, it will never be a one video per week channel though ☺️😅 Thank you for watching and your comment, it’s always nice when people acknowledge the time and effort spent ☺️💪🏻
Hahaha, that’s such a compliment, we are a new channel, only one video before this but with this film we are quickly going somewhere, good and relatable content is quickly recognized by UA-cams amazing algorithm, we will get a bit further with this and the next videos I hope ☺️🙌🏻
That was on a other level of adv. Riding. For weeks I’m consuming everything (EVERYTHING!!🤯) there is to find about a new light adv bike I’m really keen on… 🤩 “falling in love”. But also trying to “brake up” with my big heavy AT Dct. And then this video which captures the essence of what it really means to me, comes a long and I just want to ride… no matter on what bike, just go! I will subscribe but I do not expect much more quality or essence then this video… Thanks a lot for this little peace of art with a happy, friendly, sober kind of feel to it 🫠🤗🫡🫡🫡
Wow, thank you for that comment ☺️🙌🏻 That is great to hear. Whether you decide to break up with the AT or fall back in love, the important thing is to go out and ride. Sweden is the perfect country for an AT or Tenere, it is rarely steep enough for it to be a problem, the only time I struggle with the big girls are when it’s very steep, it feels so uncomfortable to be riding down or uphill with a bike you can’t man handle a little, my riding skills are not good enough to feel confident with a big heavy bike in very tricky and potentially dangerous situations. But for flat curvy terrain like Sweden, the “bigger” ADV is the perfect choice. That’s why I love the T7 here. Let me know in the comments on the next one what you decide and happy riding ☺️😎🙌🏻
@@thescandiflicktv Sweden indeed is the place to go, whe've done the whole TET Sweden and parts of Norway the last 3 autumns. Especially prefer the endless space, friendly people, 'dagens ret'(mensa meals) and camping in shelters on the most beautiful places. Next up is probably Norway and Finland. Besides that Denmark, Sweden, Norway is a preferred place to spend our free time anyways. (..) To me the 'big girls' really don't like slippery stuff; mud, wet tree roots, high grass. Combined with to much power the girls sometimes become 'Karens' . And since handeling goes better over the years, the ridings speeds go up and up... not a wise thing. And with the AT DCT with crashbars and camping gear weighing app. 275kg + rider that is to much for the more slippery and technical stuff... Even driving towards a cabin can be a very risky operation. For a long time the kove 800x was the new gril in town, but she's not coming any time soon, and then there she suddenly appeared out of no-ware, presenting herself to the world: ua-cam.com/video/iAOeihApj0g/v-deo.htmlsi=__1EKZchpGDFfqVx ps. if you have any tips on finding (legal) gravel roads in sweden.... don't hesitate sharing them... greetings from The Netherlands
@@cowsnorff I totally agree, the big girls are great for the ride from Amsterdam and less so when you actually get to where you want to ride 😅 Maybe check out the AJP PR7, check @johannesdalen, he bought one for this season and I’m doing a long trip with him in a few weeks. Will definitely convince him to let me try it out 🤪 It should be, on paper, the unicorn bike (although it’s a single, not a twin) Also, definitely check out @Stegraio, they are a Swedish route planner, also now on app for android, they have the ultimate route planner, especially for Sweden. Not only can you see which roads are unpaved, but also where the roads are closed off with gates. Before this it was impossible to plan your own routes without extensive local knowledge, now, you can plan routes way more technical that TET or make the TET even better with detours. In general, all roads in Sweden are legal, as long as there is room for a car to go there, that means single track are illegal in most cases, but you will find a lot of roads on private land with a no entry sign or gates which should of course be respected.
@@reneemilengellandersen9421 ja men den holder jeg lige for mit selv men den ligger i området hvor TET Sverige rammer Hjortsberga. Ruter i Sverige er blevet så fantastisk nemt og tilgængeligt efter Stegra kom, der kan du selv ændre TET feks eller lave dine helt egne ruter, den viser dig hvor vejene er grus og skov og den viser dig hvor vejene er lukket af med bomme, så den er helt genial til at planlægge ruter som TET eller bedre uanset hvor man er ☺️🙌🏻
This is an absolutely amazing video! Thanks for sharing super story telling awesome cinematography inspirational an hopefully I get to visit Sweden myself with dad when he's through his cancer treatment :)
Mate, first of all, thank you for the kind words, it’s a bit overwhelming how well this has been received so thank you ☺️🙌🏻 And secondly, YES to that, I wish you dad a full and speedy recovery and for you and him to go to Sweden together and hit the trails. Make sure to give me a heads up when you do 💪🏻☺️🙌🏻
Nice Video! Consider yourselfs lucky. In Germany we have hardly any gravel roads you can ride legally. I am definitely planning a trip with my Africa Twin to Sweden in the near future.
I’m from Denmark, I feel you buddy 😂💪🏻 But Sweden is only 15 minutes away from my home in Copenhagen 🙏🏻 Sweden is perfect AT country, flat and fast and LONG so comfort it good, go in spring to avoid too many mosquitos 😅🙌🏻
Jaaaa tack, at køre höj er fantastisk, og på grus og i skoven kan du køre 50 km/t og stadig være max presset på skills, mindre farligt og mere sjovt. Køb og løb 🙌🏻😜😎
@@Pommeroj Det er en fed ADV bike, jeg glæder mig til at prøve den en dag, den nye ser meget let og levende ud, den gamle også flot, mere klassisk men den nye tror jeg klart er bedre offroad. Måske den ikke er ligeså blid mod øjnene men Honda CRF300L er min favorit i den CC klasse, det er en fantastisk let cykel at køre på, man tør gøre ting man aldrig ville turde på en større eller mindre offroad orienteret cykel. Den kan jeg også virkelig anbefale
@@thescandiflicktv ja men någonting i den stilen blir det nog, jag bor ju hemskt nära husqvarnas huvudkontor men dom kostar lite för mycket för mig just nu. haha. Jag får kanske leva med min custom denna sommar och sikta på en ADV bike till hösten/vintern
Awesome video and feelig of ADV-mood, some cool gear to be recogized as well. Like that anorak from Rev'it, i have the Rak myself and really like the type of outer shell. Ride on guys! Sub'ed/ Mattias
You have a good eye for gear my friend 😎🙌🏻 I love that anorak, have you seen the new one Gorm Moto has made with Akin Moto? Looks very sharp as well. Thank you for the support kompis, means a lot coming from you 😎❤️💪🏻🇸🇪 Looking forward to the podcast tonight 🤪
@@thescandiflicktv Ahhh, You know we like the gear 😂. Cool that You will join, we are soon in the greenroom for some pre chat and this time it's Friday, that means 🍺🍺🍺😂🙈👀
Thank you so much mate 🙂 Love these comments. I've listed all my riding gear in the description, check that out if you want to. I'll have a think about gear setup video, I really like story telling and that involves som people and emotions, bit we'll see what comes up in the future.
@@jonas_wenzel Honestly, if you like being in nature and like motorcycles an ADV bike is so genius. AND you can be riding 50kph and be on absolute max of your skills. Not only is it the most fun you can have on a motorcycle legally (and relatively safely) but you also see sides of the world you would otherwise never get to see
@@thescandiflicktv good points! Love nature, used to run motocross back in the days and want to go on some longer trips going forward, so I believe adv is the way to go 😊 And yeah, it feels like the safer option to be fair than pushing my z900 on the streets 😅
Thank you mate ☺️🙌🏻 I hope you mean you like a sloppy Gin Tonic and not that you don’t like Gin Tonic, then you and @rasmusfagerlund6694 can have a piña colada party together 😜😂 Perhaps we will, hopefully will get to spend a lot of time this season on the Swedish soil ☺️🙌🏻
Rigtig fed video. God storytelling og flotte billeder. I hvilket område kører I i her? Har selv været et par gange i Sverige den sidste måned. Elsker det derovre. Kører også T7.
Thank you mate ☺️🙏🏻 This app is actually Komoot, its pretty good for small roads with the satellite view for locating the roads, but OsmAnd is better in general for motorcycle.
@@bjbruun Jaa, en 790 eller 890 er virkelig drømme maskiner, egentlig også 690, men nok lidt overkill til Skandinavien, så er comfort mere at foretrække men prisen for det første er svær at sluge, de får nogle tæsk når man først bliver rigtig bidt af offroad og det er federe at leve med en T7 til 130 end en 890 til 235 der får nogle tæsk, ISÆR når de har så mange problemer med kvaliteten. Kender mange der haft problemer og min erfaring er, går en cykel i stykker på en tur er det højst sandsynligt en KTM
Thank you mate ☺️🙌🏻 Oh no, Anders on the Touareg and me are riding Bridgestone battlax AX41 front and rear. That’s a 50/50 tire. Rasmus is swearing to Mitas, the former e12/e13 now called Enduro Trail XT+, it’s more of a 80/20 tire. I’m trying it out in a few days on our next trip, the front has way more grip, the rear as well but from what I’ve heard not the greatest sidewall traction, more great traction on full surface
@@thescandiflicktv Sounds great. I just bought the Heidenau K60 Scout and was planning on doing my first TET tour to Sweden on my Tenere with this tire. I've only heard good things about the AX41, but it doesn't make sense for me because of the many kilometers I have to drive on the road before arriving on the TET.
@@janny12352 it’s all about personal need and preference, I have reached a point where off-road and unpaved road are my main objective with riding so I’d rather go a little more slow and careful on tarmac and change tires as often as needed to get the best possible experience when on the gravel, on this trip I had quite a few front wheel slips which happens regardless if you push hard enough but it happened when I didn’t feel I was pushing hard so getting more front wheel grip was something I was lacking, so I just went straight home and bought new tires. I hope you will have an amazing time on the Swedish TET and I hope the weather will be good ☺️🙌🏻 Which is a key factor in Sweden 😜
Very nice. It's a skill to make a film like this! I've tried to record some of my rides, but I cannot make a story out of it. PS: Got room for a Belgian living in Denmark riding an old DR 800 on one of your future rides?
Thank you very much, it’s just like riding gravel and offroad, the more you do it the easier it is ☺️🙌🏻 I have two big tours planned from now until mid June and they are all full I’m afraid, with booked cabins and cars / trailers. So at the moment no, but I’m hoping to spend as much time as I can I my house in Sweden in between work and bigger trips so let me know if you are around, it’s near Växjö ☺️
I’ve updated the description for the film with all the riding gear I was using for this ☺️🙌🏻 More people have asked. It was between 10-18 degrees that day, very nice spring day, the day after we drove home in -1 and snow 😅
Greetings ☺️🙌🏻 Yes, if possible with the calendar I’m always happy to join a ride on the TET, I live in Copenhagen and my house in Sweden is about 8 hours away from Copenhagen on the TET so I do ride it quite often. Find me on Instagram with the same name and let me know when you get here, if I have time I could join for a day
Beautifully made! Fantastic. On the Revit point, I'm being torn between this gear setup (specifically the one from a friend of yours, who's wearing separate armor underneath the Component) and the traditional pants and jacket with built-in armor. Do you find this jacket breathing enough at lower speeds and when you have to work harder on the trail?
@@КонстантинВоронцов-х6с I’m wearing a protective armour vest underneath, so I’ve taken out the armour that comes with the jacket, it is breathable but honestly if it’s warm and your wrestling the bike it is still waterproof so it’s quite warm. I rode it in Portugal at 25 degrees and always took it off at the trail during mid day, that’s why I drive with the protective armour underneath and then a jersey
Min jakke og protective vest er fra Revit, jakken hedder H20 Component, fåes ikke i gul længere men i rød og brun. Mine bukser er fra Hallman Racing by Thor, normalt kører jeg med en Kriega backpack 18l men dette her er min kamera taske fra LowePro, den hedder vidst tactic 350. Mine støvler er TCX Drifter, hjem Arai tour X4 og Barstow briller fra 100pct
@@Perchen89 Ja godt spottet kompis ☺️🙌🏻 Igår skrev en anden lokal, en fotograf som bor i Blädinge meget tæt på min stuga. Måske vi skal køre en tur alle sammen til sommer ☺️☀️🙌🏻🇸🇪
Danish spies, British pies, German flies, no one ever really dies. Sorry, didn’t get the meaning of this comment so just tried to give an equally random comment back 😂
Beautiful video with lots of emotions. It not only takes skill but also friends who can stand the guy who goes back and forth to rig the camera :) Well done!
Thank you very much, it means a lot coming from you guys, thank you for watching 😎❤️ And yes, dealing with a running eager camera man all day takes patience, good thing he had a lot of pulled pork and beer to make up for it 😂
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Best Ad for Sweden ever! ☺️
Oooh quite the compliment, thank you mate ☺️🙌🏻
Such a great film! I so appreciate the time that went into this. The color, the shots and the editing are all so good! Beautiful work.
Thank you so much mate ☺️🙌🏻 Happy you enjoyed it 💪🏻😎
Thanks for the emotions- cannot expect the gravel roads an landscape of Sweden. I'm very curious....also to drive alone and hopefully I can enjoy the loneliness. Great Video. Greetings Farmerwithoutfarm
Thank you mate ☺️🙌🏻 Sweden is amazing if the weather is with you, I would suggest doing the southwest Part of TET, maybe as far as near Stockholm but all the way to Finland might become a bit boring, at the north part you will find very very long and straight gravel roads and so many mosquitoes you won’t believe it. Southern Sweden and then maybe Norway for the Mountain View’s would be my recommendation
Thanks a lot, I will ride from trelleborg up so far how the time is enough in approx. 10 days. One till two days to come back to trelleborg... Don't need the moskitos🤣👍...
Brilliant video, really well produced and deserves way more views - I'll be sharing with some likeminded friends and thanks for the inspiration. My bike (Tuareg) is prepped and ready for a spring ride tomorrow. 👍
Ooh, thank you so much mate, I really appreciate comments like this. So happy to hear you liked it and I would be thrilled if you would help to share it ☺️🙌🏻👌🏻 The Tuareg is a brilliant bike, better standard suspension than the T7 and that air intake sound from the top is such a thrill. I tried the bike in the video, absolutely loved it, the seating position is much more relaxed than my T7, a bit too relaxed for my taste and not quite as good standing position but it’s a great bike 😎🙌🏻
Thank you guys for an amazing day, filled with riding, good food, making and talking about memories and the beginning of a lifetime long friendship 🙌
Thank you Rasmus, for all the wheelies, all the stories and all your mechanical wizardry ❤️🙌🏻😎
As Daniel and Anders had the pleasure of hearing a lot on the way home.
That comment gives me “varm hjerte”
Thank you Rasmus looking forward to learn more 😊
What a video! The editing, shots, color grading, music, but above all, you manage to bring all the emotions, the joy, friendship, excitement of riding.
Can’t wait to watch more from you, and hopefully do a gravel trip to Sweden this summer.
Thank you very much ☺️🙌🏻 Very happy to hear you liked it.
Okay I'm 4 minutes in and I spot 2 things wrong already, 1st the alarm is set for 8:40, half the morning has gone and 2nd, you never and I mean never put milk in a brew before you remove the tea bag, I will however continue to watch 😂
He's right you know.☕️👍🏻🤣
Hahahah, I’m too old to change my tea drinking habits 😂 It’s like the Italians with pasta or pizza. We all know where they coming from, we are just too used to a pizza with ham and pineapple 😂
Amazing film! Love the riding, the bikes, the colours! This is how it feels!!🔥
Thank you so much guys ❤️🇸🇪💪🏻 You made this possible, I planned the route with Stegra on the morning before we left, it took me 10 minutes, an 85km route with 85pct unpaved. I found gems near my summerhouse I would have never been able to find and navigate to without Stegra. You guys are one of the most essential tools in the ADV toolbox 🙌🏻
@@thescandiflicktv Awesome to hear!! Thank you! 🤠👊 See you on the roads soon!
This has just popped up on my feed and for once, UA-cam suggestions have been spot on. This really appeals to me, great riding, beautiful scenery, superb photography and a captivating story - a “no other option” than to smash the subscribe button 👍
@@MarkN67 Ugh, makes me happy to hear the algorithm worked its charm, very glad you found it and thank your taking the time to subscribe and comment ☺️💪🏻🙏🏻
Very nice production and content. As a Swede im always amazed that anyone understands Danish. The "Kameloso!" skit comes to mind every time... =)
@@varjen018 Hahaha, Kameloso is used quite frequently on our trips, check the latest episode 02 of the Balkan trip when we’re hanging out at the pool at night 😂
Thank you for the kind words
I liked the tough Viking with strings on his mittens😁 Worked for me 40 years ago, very practical.
Hope to do a Scandi tour soon, the South is getting too hot and crowded for me 🇳🇱NL.
Thank you mate ☺️🙌🏻
Good video, see you in May
Stig P. 🏍️
Thank you mate ☺️🙌🏻
The hills are alive, with the sound of BRAAAP 😂
Well, there's a T-shirt for you.😆
NOT a bad idea actually 🤓
Mate, great video. What I took away from it was that the best looking, smartest guy with the highest skill level rode the Tuareg. That's what I saw - every scene. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Direktelamox you need to see this comment 😎🙌🏻 But yes mate, you are not wrong. And he’s a pilot, doesn’t get more sexy than that 😂 Glad you liked it 💪🏻
You can imagine a pilot choosing the TUAREG. Technically, it is the better bike. And, like the Air Bus, fully featured with electronics.
Storytelling ☑ Audio ☑ Picture Quality ☑ Narrative ☑ Well done my friend and so nice to see your focus on quality in all aspects. 🙏🏻 You got my attention 🇳🇴 Keep this up. a little bit long, but I enjoyed it. Cheers 🥃
Thank you so much Thomas, it means a lot coming from you, thank you for watching and your support ☺️🥰 I know, a little long, trying to emphasize the waiting feeling for the first spring ride, might have overdone it 😅
Ett ord; Fantastiskt 😀👍🏻
Tack ☺️😎✌🏻
It is very difficult to capture the feeling of adventure and trail riding.
That emotion which comes from the combination of environment, fellowship and flow on a bike.
Your video does that in a way few, if any, have done.
It allows one to notice the small things about riding, within the big picture. For example, the pleasures of fitting new kit, the tingle of fear and anticipation of that first bit of solo riding to meet up with friends. The change in tone through the day.
Magical!
Ladies and gentlemen, I once again present the most inspiring adventure bike rider I’ve ever met, Stuart Twiss 😜😎❤️ Thank you for support as always mate, miss riding with you. Maybe we should consider planning a trip in your local neighborhood once? ☺️😎🙌🏻 Or if you want to come to Sweden and ride, I would be happy to try and arrange that.
❤
Really well constructed video. I think us riders than can ride right through the year take that privilege for granted too easily. From Strand, South Africa. We have so many good riding in our backyard.
Lucky fella, although many people do ride all year in Scandinavia, the proper Vikings, the channel Off She Goes just posted a video of her riding with a friend of mine in Norway at minus 35 degrees 🥵😂 And Rasmus from this film rides all year as well, although mostly enduro in winter. Plus, we get so starving that we have to travel and see the world and ride other exotic places to not starve to death from not riding ☺️😂
It is legal in Poland to ride TET. You are always very welcome guys!
THANK you for clearing this up, I couldn’t wrap my head around Poland TET not being legal as you could see from my expression 🤪 But I do understand Poland has VERY strict rules about off-road riding, maybe that’s where the confusion happens
@@thescandiflicktv Forrest roads are closed in Poland, but its Sloviakia (unfortunately!) where off road riding is officially illegal. BTW I should have started from that - great ride, great video. Keep it coming!
@@aawwoorrkk Thank you mate ☺️🙌🏻 Hoping to visit some time in the future. Will do 💪🏻
Excellent, Daniel! 👏👏 Thanks for the invitation - what a day 🙌🔥
He’s very smart as you can see, or maybe hi’s finger just smells a bit funny 😎😂
@@thescandiflicktvDefinitely just the finger 😂😂
Amazing video! I just discovered you, but wow!
I just moved to Gothenburg a couple months ago, and I can already see signs of spring taking over, such as all types of riders enjoying their motorbike, and I cannot wait for when the time comes to join this great community again and get a motorbike to ride here in Sweden!
Thank you so much mate ☺️🙌🏻 Göteborg is a great place for ADV riding, there is a lot of riders in your area, get that bike and hit the trails 🙏🏻
I lived 6 years in Stockholm and currently live in Barcelona. But I’m going back to Sweden permanently this summer. I love motorcycles. Your video lifted my spirits and made me happy and I’m thinking about buying another motorcycle for gravel roads 😅 I will be doing exactly these rides one day 🙏 amazing footage 🎥 ❤
You should, in Sweden bikes are cheap and there’s so much gravel road to be ridden 😜🙌🏻💪🏻
Of course is Tenere 700 drag me here !
Great edit ,great trails , great music !
Cheers from Greece !! A T7 lover !!
Thank you very much mate, I get it, the T7 is fantastic 🤪🙌🏻
It's interesting how things has changed. When i started riding gps navigators wasn't even that common. We made roadbook rides with a maximum number of participants a few times a year. After the ride, the roadbooks was collected again. Tracking the ride with gps wasn't allowed. Why? Because the ride was "owned" by the locals who arranged it. Because if all the people would come back and ride the same route, the land owners would get annoyed and they would put up signs and gates.
Basically all the fun tracks in Sweden are on private land, the land owners has the right to shut in down any day.
Yes you are right, but there is so many thousands of miles of road so there’s enough for all of us, it is always good to make sure you don’t bother the landowners by driving the same track all the time, most of them here though are very friendly and always greet us with a wave or small chat ☺️🙌🏻
Ok just WOW! Amazing trip, great friends.. greetings from Poland ;)love it 🔥🔥
Thank you very much ☺️🙌🏻💪🏻😎
Fantastic video! Love the storytelling and production you did. Enjoyed every minute of it. Also nice to see another Tuareg out on the trails 👍🏻
Thank you so much ☺️🙏🏻 Very happy to hear you liked it. Yeah, there really should be more Tuaregs out there, its a great bike
I've no words other than to agree with the majority of comments. It hits you in the feels when you are dying to get out there and join the adventure. Looking forward to seeing more! Shared, Subbed and 👍
Thank you so much mate, and thank you for subscribing, it means a lot ☺️🙌🏻🙏🏻 Very glad you liked it. Hope you have some good riding this weekend 💪🏻
Amazing video👍
Thank you mate ☺️🙏🏻
Great story, great footage, loved it!
Thank you mate, much appreciated 🙏🏻💪🏻☺️
Nice video THANK you ,From Coral Springs FL USA .❤️❤️
Thank you my overseas friend ☺️👌🏻 For watching and commenting ❤️
Well, after your Portugal video, this one didn't disappoint. great intro, involving build up and brilliant finishing. Loved the colours. Loved the editing. Thank you!!
Obrigado my Portuguese friend, glad you liked it, even though I have to admit the scenery in Portugal is hard to beat 😜🙌🏻 Let me know when the print reaches you ☺️💪🏻
wonderfull shots and editing as always ❤ thanks for all the hard work putting the story together. it´s a hard job ;)
@@punctureproductions Thank you mate, all worth it when people appreciate it like you do ☺️🙏🏻
@@thescandiflicktv a hard but a beautiful work :)
Excellent video guys...really captured the joy of being on the bike, in great locations and in good company. Great stuff!! Cheers Steve
Thank you Steve, so great to get comments like this, very happy you liked til video 🙌🏻☺️💪🏻
Enjoyable video and true emotions. Nice advertisement for Sweden gravel roads. 😄
I would like to ride there as well some day.
Greetings from Latvia. 🙌
Thank you so much ☺️🙌🏻 As mentioned in the film Latvia and Lithuania are amazing for off-road and gravel as well, AND at least from Klaipeda it’s very easy to get to Sweden on an overnight ferry. I’m very much hoping to get to both Lithuania and Latvia this year
@@thescandiflicktv Well, if you plan some trip to Latvia in September, you could join to “Outduro Scout” festival and meet our friendly ADV riders community. 🙂
As if I were watching a documentair of David Attenborough 😅 Very Nice! 👍🏻
Hahaha, you are the first person to recognize the inspiration of David Attenborough planet earth documentary 😂😂 Maybe if my voice was more “older” sounding and soothing 😎 Thank you mate 🙏🏻
Wonderful videography! Thank you
Thank you mate, for watching and commenting ☺️🙌🏻 Very happy to hear you liked it 🙏🏻
on this episode of -thing's we can't do in southern germany-...
😂🙌🏻 Well, at least you are closer to off-road heaven in the balkans
Que bela história e fotografia, viva a amizade! Cheers from Brazil
Obrigado Amigo, Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment ☺️🙌🏻
Brilliant video, shocked by so few subscribers for such a superb production.Brother lives in Sweden, me in the UK. Have to visit on 890 R soon.
That’s very kind words mate, and yes you should definitely come visit, and give us a shout when you do ☺️🙌🏻 This is a new channel, prior to this we only uploaded one film, a film from Portugal TET in November, we are not UA-camrs, we have regular jobs and just love to ride bikes and take pictures and make film ☺️🙌🏻 I’m sure we will get more traction further down the road, my analytics tells me this video has been seen 4.700 times now in 24 hours, that’s very good exposure from a channel with 230 subs when we uploaded yesterday ☺️ Glad you appreciate the film, please check back in later this season for more good stuff, this has given us a bit of taste for more 😜
Beautiful video with beautiful narration 👌👌👌
Thank you so much ☺️🙌🏻👍🏻
Man blir inte mindre sugen på att dra ut i skogen… härlig film ✊🏻
Haha, så har den tjent sit formål, tak kompis ☺️🙌🏻
Great video and very inspiring to get out on the gravel roads... Ska titta på dina andra filmer nu med.
Very happy to hear that, as I say in the end, most importantly, go out and ride ☺️🙌🏻
It’s a new channel, so there’s only one more long film to see, a great trip to Portugal that didn’t was planned as a film but ended up that way as I came home and sat down and relieved the trip from the GoPro clips ☺️🙌🏻 But more to come this season
Amazing work, with great rewatch value aswell! 🤘
Thank you mate ☺️🙌🏻🙏🏻
Nice video! a good group of friends makes the ride so enjoyable.
Riding is always a little bit better (and safer) with good friends ☺️🙌🏻
Master photograph, 👍👍👍
@@silveriojohan Thank you very much ☺️🙏🏻
great video, I love it 👏 Thanks again for the video
Thank you very much, glad you liked it ☺️😎💪🏻
Excellent mate. Hope to see you again sometime on the gravel
Thank you Peter my friend ☺️🙌🏻😎 I’m sure we will, maybe in Portugal again 😎💪🏻
Dont know how you’re going to keep this up but excellent production. Most people don’t know what it takes to make this kind of content.
Thank you mate, will definitely keep it up, it will never be a one video per week channel though ☺️😅 Thank you for watching and your comment, it’s always nice when people acknowledge the time and effort spent ☺️💪🏻
Such a good storyteller!
Thank you so much mate ☺️🙌🏻🙏🏻
@@thescandiflicktv So much creativity and effort hase gone into this epic film! Very impressed!
@@mattdrat3087 again, thank you ☺️🙌🏻🙏🏻 So happy you liked it
Amazing cinematography!! congrats
Thank you so much mate ☺️🙌🏻
watching here from Brazil, RS🚩🇧🇷🌏
Thank you ☺️🙌🏻
Blows my mind you don’t have more subscribers, excellent content.
Hahaha, that’s such a compliment, we are a new channel, only one video before this but with this film we are quickly going somewhere, good and relatable content is quickly recognized by UA-cams amazing algorithm, we will get a bit further with this and the next videos I hope ☺️🙌🏻
Mega lækker film. Maser af inspiration. :) Tak for det.
Selvtak, fornøjelse at høre fra en dansker også 😜🙏🏻💪🏻 Tak
guys, you're a great team!
Thank you mate, I have to agree with you ☺️🙌🏻🙏🏻
That was on a other level of adv. Riding. For weeks I’m consuming everything (EVERYTHING!!🤯) there is to find about a new light adv bike I’m really keen on… 🤩 “falling in love”. But also trying to “brake up” with my big heavy AT Dct.
And then this video which captures the essence of what it really means to me, comes a long and I just want to ride… no matter on what bike, just go! I will subscribe but I do not expect much more quality or essence then this video…
Thanks a lot for this little peace of art with a happy, friendly, sober kind of feel to it 🫠🤗🫡🫡🫡
Wow, thank you for that comment ☺️🙌🏻 That is great to hear. Whether you decide to break up with the AT or fall back in love, the important thing is to go out and ride. Sweden is the perfect country for an AT or Tenere, it is rarely steep enough for it to be a problem, the only time I struggle with the big girls are when it’s very steep, it feels so uncomfortable to be riding down or uphill with a bike you can’t man handle a little, my riding skills are not good enough to feel confident with a big heavy bike in very tricky and potentially dangerous situations. But for flat curvy terrain like Sweden, the “bigger” ADV is the perfect choice. That’s why I love the T7 here. Let me know in the comments on the next one what you decide and happy riding ☺️😎🙌🏻
@@thescandiflicktv Sweden indeed is the place to go, whe've done the whole TET Sweden and parts of Norway the last 3 autumns. Especially prefer the endless space, friendly people, 'dagens ret'(mensa meals) and camping in shelters on the most beautiful places. Next up is probably Norway and Finland. Besides that Denmark, Sweden, Norway is a preferred place to spend our free time anyways. (..) To me the 'big girls' really don't like slippery stuff; mud, wet tree roots, high grass. Combined with to much power the girls sometimes become 'Karens' . And since handeling goes better over the years, the ridings speeds go up and up... not a wise thing. And with the AT DCT with crashbars and camping gear weighing app. 275kg + rider that is to much for the more slippery and technical stuff... Even driving towards a cabin can be a very risky operation. For a long time the kove 800x was the new gril in town, but she's not coming any time soon, and then there she suddenly appeared out of no-ware, presenting herself to the world: ua-cam.com/video/iAOeihApj0g/v-deo.htmlsi=__1EKZchpGDFfqVx ps. if you have any tips on finding (legal) gravel roads in sweden.... don't hesitate sharing them... greetings from The Netherlands
@@cowsnorff I totally agree, the big girls are great for the ride from Amsterdam and less so when you actually get to where you want to ride 😅 Maybe check out the AJP PR7, check @johannesdalen, he bought one for this season and I’m doing a long trip with him in a few weeks. Will definitely convince him to let me try it out 🤪 It should be, on paper, the unicorn bike (although it’s a single, not a twin)
Also, definitely check out @Stegraio, they are a Swedish route planner, also now on app for android, they have the ultimate route planner, especially for Sweden. Not only can you see which roads are unpaved, but also where the roads are closed off with gates. Before this it was impossible to plan your own routes without extensive local knowledge, now, you can plan routes way more technical that TET or make the TET even better with detours. In general, all roads in Sweden are legal, as long as there is room for a car to go there, that means single track are illegal in most cases, but you will find a lot of roads on private land with a no entry sign or gates which should of course be respected.
Lykke til... Tak for en lækker film.
Taak min ven, er glad for du kunne li den ☺️🙌🏻
@@thescandiflicktv Har du evt ruten...
@@reneemilengellandersen9421 ja men den holder jeg lige for mit selv men den ligger i området hvor TET Sverige rammer Hjortsberga. Ruter i Sverige er blevet så fantastisk nemt og tilgængeligt efter Stegra kom, der kan du selv ændre TET feks eller lave dine helt egne ruter, den viser dig hvor vejene er grus og skov og den viser dig hvor vejene er lukket af med bomme, så den er helt genial til at planlægge ruter som TET eller bedre uanset hvor man er ☺️🙌🏻
This is an absolutely amazing video! Thanks for sharing super story telling awesome cinematography inspirational an hopefully I get to visit Sweden myself with dad when he's through his cancer treatment :)
Mate, first of all, thank you for the kind words, it’s a bit overwhelming how well this has been received so thank you ☺️🙌🏻 And secondly, YES to that, I wish you dad a full and speedy recovery and for you and him to go to Sweden together and hit the trails. Make sure to give me a heads up when you do 💪🏻☺️🙌🏻
@@thescandiflicktv thanks mate no problem at all it's absolutely awesome :) thanks so much just read your kind words to dad means alot :) an will do!
Nice Video! Consider yourselfs lucky. In Germany we have hardly any gravel roads you can ride legally. I am definitely planning a trip with my Africa Twin to Sweden in the near future.
I’m from Denmark, I feel you buddy 😂💪🏻 But Sweden is only 15 minutes away from my home in Copenhagen 🙏🏻 Sweden is perfect AT country, flat and fast and LONG so comfort it good, go in spring to avoid too many mosquitos 😅🙌🏻
Beutiful and well made movie, really enjoyed it! 👍
Tack min ven ☺️🙌🏻💪🏻
@@thescandiflicktv ❤
I enjoyed this video very much, its great 👍🏼🙋🏼♂️
Thank you very much mate 🙏🏻
Bra video. Bra gjord!👍😎
Tack kompis ☺️🙌🏻
Super chill movie really enjoyed that, Feel like I should have watched this with a beer. But I don't drink beer haha. Nice work tho! ✌
Hahaha 😂🙌🏻 Happy you liked it, Thank you for watching and for commenting 💪🏻🙌🏻☺️
Awesome job bud. One of the best productions on the YT.. I have subscribed
Thank you mate, makes my day comments like this ☺️🙌🏻
detta var droppen! Jag lär köpa mig en till hoj nu! Åka custom är ju mysigt och så men detta är något helt annat.
Jaaaa tack, at køre höj er fantastisk, og på grus og i skoven kan du køre 50 km/t og stadig være max presset på skills, mindre farligt og mere sjovt. Køb og løb 🙌🏻😜😎
@@thescandiflicktv jag har kikat lite på Royal Enfield Himalayan 450. jag tror den kan vara riktigt rolig att dra omkring med!
@@Pommeroj Det er en fed ADV bike, jeg glæder mig til at prøve den en dag, den nye ser meget let og levende ud, den gamle også flot, mere klassisk men den nye tror jeg klart er bedre offroad. Måske den ikke er ligeså blid mod øjnene men Honda CRF300L er min favorit i den CC klasse, det er en fantastisk let cykel at køre på, man tør gøre ting man aldrig ville turde på en større eller mindre offroad orienteret cykel. Den kan jeg også virkelig anbefale
@@thescandiflicktv ja men någonting i den stilen blir det nog, jag bor ju hemskt nära husqvarnas huvudkontor men dom kostar lite för mycket för mig just nu. haha. Jag får kanske leva med min custom denna sommar och sikta på en ADV bike till hösten/vintern
Stunning, really enjoyed
Thank you very much ☺️🙏🏻
Wow. Nice video! Definitely deserve more subscribers.
Thank you so much mate, what a compliment 🙏🏻 Need to be better at prompting people to subscribe 😜😅
Subscriber nr. 1000. Congrats. Great chanel!
Amazing ☺️🙌🏻🙏🏻 Thank you so much for letting me know and for your support 🥳💪🏻
This is such a good video! Really nice editing, music and attention to detail. Earned a sub 💪💪
Thank you so much mate ☺️🙌🏻
Awesome video and feelig of ADV-mood, some cool gear to be recogized as well. Like that anorak from Rev'it, i have the Rak myself and really like the type of outer shell. Ride on guys! Sub'ed/ Mattias
You have a good eye for gear my friend 😎🙌🏻 I love that anorak, have you seen the new one Gorm Moto has made with Akin Moto? Looks very sharp as well. Thank you for the support kompis, means a lot coming from you 😎❤️💪🏻🇸🇪 Looking forward to the podcast tonight 🤪
@@thescandiflicktv Ahhh, You know we like the gear 😂. Cool that You will join, we are soon in the greenroom for some pre chat and this time it's Friday, that means 🍺🍺🍺😂🙈👀
Awesome 😮
💪🏻☺️🙌🏻 Thank you again
Well done! Great cinematography, storytelling and well, advs, can’t go wrong 😄
Love your riding gear setup. Perhaps a gear setup video? ☺️
Thank you so much mate 🙂 Love these comments. I've listed all my riding gear in the description, check that out if you want to. I'll have a think about gear setup video, I really like story telling and that involves som people and emotions, bit we'll see what comes up in the future.
@@thescandiflicktv I get it, do your thing mate, you really nailed it. Keep it up 👏
Think it’s time for me to get that adv 🙃
@@jonas_wenzel Honestly, if you like being in nature and like motorcycles an ADV bike is so genius. AND you can be riding 50kph and be on absolute max of your skills. Not only is it the most fun you can have on a motorcycle legally (and relatively safely) but you also see sides of the world you would otherwise never get to see
@@thescandiflicktv good points! Love nature, used to run motocross back in the days and want to go on some longer trips going forward, so I believe adv is the way to go 😊
And yeah, it feels like the safer option to be fair than pushing my z900 on the streets 😅
Awesome video!!
I can really relate to everything, including the GT 😂
Pherhaps we bump in to each other some time 👌
Thank you mate ☺️🙌🏻 I hope you mean you like a sloppy Gin Tonic and not that you don’t like Gin Tonic, then you and @rasmusfagerlund6694 can have a piña colada party together 😜😂
Perhaps we will, hopefully will get to spend a lot of time this season on the Swedish soil ☺️🙌🏻
@@thescandiflicktv Hahaha 😂
Otroligt fin film! 😍👏
Tusind tak ☺️🙌🏻
Snyggt!👏
Taaack 😜🙌🏻
really well done and funny video, i like the humour (i assume this is dry, if not then not)
That’s definitely the intention 😜🙌🏻 Thank you 🙏🏻
@@thescandiflicktv super job 😂👌
Jevla bra, video!
Tack Kompis ☺️🙌🏻
Rigtig fed video. God storytelling og flotte billeder. I hvilket område kører I i her? Har selv været et par gange i Sverige den sidste måned. Elsker det derovre. Kører også T7.
Tusind tak ☺️🙏🏻 Vi kører tæt på TET i det område lidt syd for Hjortsberga i den her. Bruger Stegra.io til at lave vores “egen” TET lignende spor 🙏🏻
Nice footage very clear imagery used the settings really well. Like the dynamics of the group, what app do you use for navigation at a cellular level?
Thank you mate ☺️🙏🏻
This app is actually Komoot, its pretty good for small roads with the satellite view for locating the roads, but OsmAnd is better in general for motorcycle.
For fanden da en flot video.... næste år skulle jeg gerne erhverve mig en ADV bike, så joiner jeg jer gerne på nogle ture :)
@@bjbruun Tusind tak, glad for du kunne li den ☺️🙏🏻 Uha, spændende, hvilken en har du kig på?
@@thescandiflicktv til at starte med en ktm men blev skræmt af de meget dårlige omtaler, så det bliver nok en T7
@@bjbruun Jaa, en 790 eller 890 er virkelig drømme maskiner, egentlig også 690, men nok lidt overkill til Skandinavien, så er comfort mere at foretrække men prisen for det første er svær at sluge, de får nogle tæsk når man først bliver rigtig bidt af offroad og det er federe at leve med en T7 til 130 end en 890 til 235 der får nogle tæsk, ISÆR når de har så mange problemer med kvaliteten. Kender mange der haft problemer og min erfaring er, går en cykel i stykker på en tur er det højst sandsynligt en KTM
Watching this like a real movies ! congrats from France ! what camera/lens did u use i'm so curious ?
Thank you so much ☺️🙌🏻 It’s shot on Canon R5 with the 24-70mm R Lens
Awesome Video! Which tires do you run? It looks like you all have the same setup.
Thank you mate ☺️🙌🏻
Oh no, Anders on the Touareg and me are riding Bridgestone battlax AX41 front and rear. That’s a 50/50 tire. Rasmus is swearing to Mitas, the former e12/e13 now called Enduro Trail XT+, it’s more of a 80/20 tire. I’m trying it out in a few days on our next trip, the front has way more grip, the rear as well but from what I’ve heard not the greatest sidewall traction, more great traction on full surface
@@thescandiflicktv Sounds great. I just bought the Heidenau K60 Scout and was planning on doing my first TET tour to Sweden on my Tenere with this tire. I've only heard good things about the AX41, but it doesn't make sense for me because of the many kilometers I have to drive on the road before arriving on the TET.
@@janny12352 it’s all about personal need and preference, I have reached a point where off-road and unpaved road are my main objective with riding so I’d rather go a little more slow and careful on tarmac and change tires as often as needed to get the best possible experience when on the gravel, on this trip I had quite a few front wheel slips which happens regardless if you push hard enough but it happened when I didn’t feel I was pushing hard so getting more front wheel grip was something I was lacking, so I just went straight home and bought new tires. I hope you will have an amazing time on the Swedish TET and I hope the weather will be good ☺️🙌🏻 Which is a key factor in Sweden 😜
@@thescandiflicktv Thank you very much buddy and keep up the great work!
Very nice. It's a skill to make a film like this! I've tried to record some of my rides, but I cannot make a story out of it.
PS: Got room for a Belgian living in Denmark riding an old DR 800 on one of your future rides?
Thank you very much, it’s just like riding gravel and offroad, the more you do it the easier it is ☺️🙌🏻
I have two big tours planned from now until mid June and they are all full I’m afraid, with booked cabins and cars / trailers. So at the moment no, but I’m hoping to spend as much time as I can I my house in Sweden in between work and bigger trips so let me know if you are around, it’s near Växjö ☺️
Nice! What kind of shorttail you have?
Do you mean tail tidy? Mine is from off-the-road.de
@@thescandiflicktv ah thanx!
What clothes do you have on and what temperature is it in the video🙂👍
I’ve updated the description for the film with all the riding gear I was using for this ☺️🙌🏻 More people have asked.
It was between 10-18 degrees that day, very nice spring day, the day after we drove home in -1 and snow 😅
Thanks
Can you remember the name of the gloves model
Great video 👍🙂
@@allanmikkelsen853 I think it’s called Dirt 3 ☺️🙌🏻
Greetings from Switzerland, will you join me one day for TET Sweden / Norway?
Greetings ☺️🙌🏻 Yes, if possible with the calendar I’m always happy to join a ride on the TET, I live in Copenhagen and my house in Sweden is about 8 hours away from Copenhagen on the TET so I do ride it quite often. Find me on Instagram with the same name and let me know when you get here, if I have time I could join for a day
Excellent!! Whats this outter revit jacket you have?
It’s a Rev’it Component H2O, I’ve listed all my riding gear in the description ☺️🙌🏻
Beautifully made! Fantastic. On the Revit point, I'm being torn between this gear setup (specifically the one from a friend of yours, who's wearing separate armor underneath the Component) and the traditional pants and jacket with built-in armor. Do you find this jacket breathing enough at lower speeds and when you have to work harder on the trail?
@@КонстантинВоронцов-х6с I’m wearing a protective armour vest underneath, so I’ve taken out the armour that comes with the jacket, it is breathable but honestly if it’s warm and your wrestling the bike it is still waterproof so it’s quite warm. I rode it in Portugal at 25 degrees and always took it off at the trail during mid day, that’s why I drive with the protective armour underneath and then a jersey
@@thescandiflicktv Many thanks
@@КонстантинВоронцов-х6с The updated component jacket now has a built in pocket for a back protector, if you don't fancy an under armor suit.
What bike is it Morten is riding, a modified Africa Twin 750?
Yes, a modified and very well used XRV750 with a Perfect Fairing front fairing, on it’s 2nd engine lifespan. Awesome bike
And more mod to come, going Storm Trooper on it 😂
Thật tuyệt
Cảm ơn rất nhiều 🙂
What bike is the white Honda? Thanks!
Its a Honda XRV 750, Africa Twin, with a Perfect Fairing front fairing ☺️🙌🏻
Ren Fornøjelse 👍😎
@@skulijakobsson5116 Tak ven ☺️🙏🏻
Vad är det för kläder och rygga du kör?
Min jakke og protective vest er fra Revit, jakken hedder H20 Component, fåes ikke i gul længere men i rød og brun. Mine bukser er fra Hallman Racing by Thor, normalt kører jeg med en Kriega backpack 18l men dette her er min kamera taske fra LowePro, den hedder vidst tactic 350. Mine støvler er TCX Drifter, hjem Arai tour X4 og Barstow briller fra 100pct
@@thescandiflicktv mycket schysst - tack - amazing film! 👍👍
Norway #1
Norway has the best views, Sweden has the best roads for driving if you prefer something a bit more than smooth gravel 😜🙌🏻
Looking forward to more quick and maybe bad decisions 😂
Yes please, I still haven’t seen you take a proper tumble 😂
Var i Sverige är det?
Kronobergs län, på og omkring TET syd for Hjortsberga 🙌🏻
Tyckte jag kände igen omgivningen, Växjö-bo här med en Tenere. Grym film!😊
@@Perchen89 Ja godt spottet kompis ☺️🙌🏻 Igår skrev en anden lokal, en fotograf som bor i Blädinge meget tæt på min stuga. Måske vi skal køre en tur alle sammen til sommer ☺️☀️🙌🏻🇸🇪
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Thank you mate 🙏🏻🙌🏻☺️
Danish spies
Danish spies, British pies, German flies, no one ever really dies. Sorry, didn’t get the meaning of this comment so just tried to give an equally random comment back 😂