Well done buddy, the Hardknott pass is definitely a challenge for anyone, the Bonneville is really well suited to touring, it’s capable of covering the miles easily and comfortably, yet light enough to tackle things like the Hardknott with a lot more confidence than a big heavy tourer or adventure bike. Did have to chuckle about the wildlife 😂 and you should always take at least a 3 season sleeping bag, if you get too hot you can easily unzip it, nothing worse than being cold, well yeah, cold and wet 😂 at least you dropped lucky with the weather 🌞 All the best buddy 👍
Hi Mike, can't argue with any of that. Yes my sleeping bag was crap and I underestimated how cold it gets. I heard another fella talking and he said it goes cold by the lake. Perhaps that was it. I think when you're going over there it's best not to follow a mate (or anybody) too closely because if he has to stop for something oncoming you may just be at a point where your options are limited due to camber etc. So... You just fall off. Luckily due to the terrain it's all low speed ( or no speed) tumbles. But by the sound of it you've been over there too. So you know that. Ride safe👍
@@shottostravels yes though it’s been a lot of years since I went over Hardknott, wasn’t as busy then, you are dead right about keeping your distance on something like that, you need to give yourself as much space and time to sort yourself out as possible, it’s bad enough when something unexpected appears coming the opposite way, ride safe buddy 👍
Thanks for a wonderful video, it brought back so many memories of when I lived in Keswick back in 1975/6 doing a main drainage/flood alleviation scheme. The Hardknott and Wrynose Passes are just as I remember them with the poor quality tarmac and potholes plus hairpin bends, never took my bike up them as it was down south. Back then I had a Ford Escort estate which I frightened my mother in law almost to death when taking them all over there for a sightseeing trip. Loved seeing the Moot Hall with its 1 hand clock. You were lucky with the weather, normally it's raining there. The price of your camping was cheap, I paid 40 Euros a night on my trip to Madrid last week. As a final note when camping in the UK (even in the summer) I always used a minimum of a 3 season sleeping bag, something that is okay at - 5*C or better. Never been overheated in one in the UK. One night last week I slept on top of the sleeping bag for most of the night. BTW the 'parcel' was posted yesterday - we can chat about it once you receive it.
Hi Morgan. I'm glad it bought back some memories for you. As for the clock, I had no idea. I didn't notice, I checked the video several times and thought they must of repaired it but on further investigation it would appear that you are absolutely correct. One hand, who knew? Well... You for one! I wouldn't fancy going up those passes in an Escort, sooner go on a bike, at least you can see who's coming the other way. You are not the first to point out the error with the sleeping bag, point taken. I'm not complaining about the site fees, it is a busy site in a tourist destination. Although it has also been pointed out that the lake was Derwentwater not Ullswater. Ah well, it wouldn't be one of my vids unless it was littered with mistakes! Thanks for posting the parcel, as you say, we will mail you when it arrives. Take care👍
Ha, never thought of that. It took me a while to realize that it was that thing making all the noise. The camera doesn't really pick up the gradient, camber or poor condition but it was interesting. 👍
That's some stunning scenery, I must get up there and ride this route before the winter comes. I don't think I'll be camping as I like a bit of comfort these days! Good service from Quadlock.
Agreed on all counts. Just keep your distance from anyone in front. You'd love it, some spectacular views and a great little adventure. Ride safe Mate👍
Hi Kieth thanks for taking us up and down , challenging to say the least, I live near there do it a few times a year does not get easier, but satisfying when done, thanks again, take care, catch you again, NW biker dude alias Bay Bimbler
Last time i rode those two passes must be about 15 years ago and the road surface was pretty poor then and I'll bet its never seen any tarmac since then, that's for sure. Oh the joys of camping in the great outdoors, loved it as a kid but not now, no way.
Hi Mate, can't disagree with any of that. 2nd night was pretty good to be honest, but then I was knackered from the first night🤔 Twas an interesting ride out👍
I loved those views! It did occur to me that the Classic 350 would have been the perfect bike for that route. The Triumph is excellent, but not ideal for that route. Thank you for the video!
Well done Kieth great video and I’ve not done that myself yet, looks great 😊😊 Love your story about your night in the tent and love that Stove brilliant 👏 Top man ATB Phil Green
Thanks for commenting Mate, I'm glad you enjoyed my Rumblings. That little stove is brill. I don't know where you are but if you can go up and over there it is quite an experience. I would only suggest competent, experienced riders really. Not for beginners or the faint hearted. Ride safe👍
Afternoon Keith, when I done the Hardknott Pass a young lad on a 125 went down on a bit of gravel as a car came towards him, near were the lady was walking up difficult place to park a overweight GS to help!
Great video! Sorry that your sufferings help so much to have a great laughing time 🤣 Your night remembers me the one my girl friend had some... 40 years ago travelling with my CB750K7. She couldn't sleep the whole night because of a fox/dog who sniffed and scraped around our tent... I remember her eyes in the morning, as I slept very well 😂😂 Those passes are super roads for our RE Himalayans 😉 Thank you
Indeed they are, your Himalayan would be truly at home up there. I think much more that the big GSs that you see loads of. Bigger isn't always better. Glad you laughed, it was a Pheasant but as someone once said, I never let the truth get in the way of a good story. Good to hear from you, most importantly, Ride safe👍
Those passes expertly negotiated ! Well done. Those airbeds lose heat to the ground, and the air contracts as it cools so lose pressure. I put down a space blanket and yoga mat or newspaper underneath and still need 3 season kit. If you pump the airbed up too much in the morning and leave it in a closed up tent on a sunny day it might burst.
Thank you John that makes perfect sense. To be honest I did wonder if that was what was happening. There clearly wasn't a puncture so what you say sounds pretty spot on, from ( by the sounds of it) a man who knows. Thanks for commenting and Ride safe👍
Cracking video bud, loved the David Attenborough part Quack Quack 😂like you my bike is very stiff solo but is so much nicer two up even on the softest setting, been looking at some Bitubo shocks so l might treat myself. That Hardknot pass looks like fun 😲😂 all the best bud 👍
Enjoyed that mate. That campsite looked amazing by the lake. Couldn't help laughing when you were on about you trying to sleep though, sorry😁Well done with the Hardknott Pass too, glad you didn't drop the Bonnie 👏
@@Bigbaldybear Its OK if you can just keep going. the camera doesn't pick up the Camber, steepness or crap road surface. But it's fun non the less. Just keep your distance from others cause because if they stop and you're up their chuff you might have nowhere to go.🤔 If your going up there have a look.👍
Hi Keith….you were pitched by Derwentwater, not Ullswater 🫣 I wish I had known you were coming up, you could have popped in for a brew on your way there/home, as we are literally 5 mins from M6 J35. You had us in stitches with the bird impressions. Where we are, the ducks go for it in the early hours, then fly about, landing on the roof of our place (not bricks and mortar), and we are sure they have hob nail boots on, so do sympathise. I have done Wrynose and Hardknott a few times (yep the vids are available to watch), but not on the Classic 350 yet. That’s on my to do list this year. It does catch the unwary out, almost better to do it on a lighter bike, that you can comfortably flat foot when seated. Sadly, something these big adventure bikes don’t allow for. Is the quad lock case for a Pixel 7a, as that’s the phone I have ? I’ll give you something for it. Nice video, if you come up again, give me a shout.
Hi Ian, come on, you know me by now, You didn't really expect me to get it right did you! I can't get anything right, Lakes, seats, Quadlock cases, but seriously Thankyou for correcting me, the site next door was called Derwentwater Site and I still got it wrong. I would of called for a brew if I'd had known you were so close. Would of been good. This Quadlock case is for an 8 a. You are more than welcome to it for free but you may have the same issue I have. Do your research and let me know🤔 Great to hear from you, thanks for commenting Ride safe👍
@@shottostravelsahh, no the case won’t fit, no worries. We all make mistakes where new and unfamiliar places are concerned. If you do decide to return with the intention of visiting Ullswater, just give me a shout, I will be happy to join you 😉. 👍
You know, I think I'd sooner be on 2 wheels. At least you can see the road, use all of the road and normally you can see what's coming in the other direction🤔 Just a thought.👍
At least you can pick a bike when you drop it. We came across a Land Rover that had fallen of the edge of the road. Completely stuck and waiting for recovery.
Love the Lake District and Hardknott is a fabulous ride. Hoping to get up there again for a week in August with my Son and his Partner. On the rear suspension what pre-load are your shocks set at? Generally most people think the T120 is too softly sprung rather than too hard so I wonder if your pre-load has been set too high for solo riding. I generally have mine set at one click for solo, 3 clicks for 2-up and then on the max 2-up with luggage.
Hi, too soft, really. Mine are set on 1 click and I feel every bump, no give at all. Might as well be a hard trail. However it went something like a pair of shock absorbers when the weight was on the back. Weird. I don't think anyone has said they are too soft. But thanks for sharing your thoughts 👍
Well done buddy, the Hardknott pass is definitely a challenge for anyone, the Bonneville is really well suited to touring, it’s capable of covering the miles easily and comfortably, yet light enough to tackle things like the Hardknott with a lot more confidence than a big heavy tourer or adventure bike. Did have to chuckle about the wildlife 😂 and you should always take at least a 3 season sleeping bag, if you get too hot you can easily unzip it, nothing worse than being cold, well yeah, cold and wet 😂 at least you dropped lucky with the weather 🌞 All the best buddy 👍
Hi Mike, can't argue with any of that.
Yes my sleeping bag was crap and I underestimated how cold it gets.
I heard another fella talking and he said it goes cold by the lake.
Perhaps that was it.
I think when you're going over there it's best not to follow a mate (or anybody) too closely because if he has to stop for something oncoming you may just be at a point where your options are limited due to camber etc.
So... You just fall off.
Luckily due to the terrain it's all low speed ( or no speed) tumbles.
But by the sound of it you've been over there too. So you know that.
Ride safe👍
@@shottostravels yes though it’s been a lot of years since I went over Hardknott, wasn’t as busy then, you are dead right about keeping your distance on something like that, you need to give yourself as much space and time to sort yourself out as possible, it’s bad enough when something unexpected appears coming the opposite way, ride safe buddy 👍
Thanks for a wonderful video, it brought back so many memories of when I lived in Keswick back in 1975/6 doing a main drainage/flood alleviation scheme. The Hardknott and Wrynose Passes are just as I remember them with the poor quality tarmac and potholes plus hairpin bends, never took my bike up them as it was down south. Back then I had a Ford Escort estate which I frightened my mother in law almost to death when taking them all over there for a sightseeing trip. Loved seeing the Moot Hall with its 1 hand clock.
You were lucky with the weather, normally it's raining there. The price of your camping was cheap, I paid 40 Euros a night on my trip to Madrid last week.
As a final note when camping in the UK (even in the summer) I always used a minimum of a 3 season sleeping bag, something that is okay at - 5*C or better. Never been overheated in one in the UK. One night last week I slept on top of the sleeping bag for most of the night.
BTW the 'parcel' was posted yesterday - we can chat about it once you receive it.
Hi Morgan.
I'm glad it bought back some memories for you.
As for the clock, I had no idea. I didn't notice, I checked the video several times and thought they must of repaired it but on further investigation it would appear that you are absolutely correct.
One hand, who knew?
Well... You for one!
I wouldn't fancy going up those passes in an Escort, sooner go on a bike, at least you can see who's coming the other way.
You are not the first to point out the error with the sleeping bag, point taken.
I'm not complaining about the site fees, it is a busy site in a tourist destination.
Although it has also been pointed out that the lake was Derwentwater not Ullswater.
Ah well, it wouldn't be one of my vids unless it was littered with mistakes!
Thanks for posting the parcel, as you say, we will mail you when it arrives.
Take care👍
I think I would have had pheasant for breakfast ! Nice work navigating that pass. 😎
Ha, never thought of that.
It took me a while to realize that it was that thing making all the noise.
The camera doesn't really pick up the gradient, camber or poor condition but it was interesting.
👍
That's some stunning scenery, I must get up there and ride this route before the winter comes. I don't think I'll be camping as I like a bit of comfort these days! Good service from Quadlock.
Agreed on all counts.
Just keep your distance from anyone in front.
You'd love it, some spectacular views and a great little adventure.
Ride safe Mate👍
Hi Kieth thanks for taking us up and down , challenging to say the least, I live near there do it a few times a year does not get easier, but satisfying when done, thanks again, take care, catch you again, NW biker dude alias Bay Bimbler
Thanks for commenting.
I think it's good fun but not for the faint hearted.
Or if you've just passed your test. 👍
Last time i rode those two passes must be about 15 years ago and the road surface was pretty poor then and I'll bet its never seen any tarmac since then, that's for sure. Oh the joys of camping in the great outdoors, loved it as a kid but not now, no way.
Hi Mate, can't disagree with any of that.
2nd night was pretty good to be honest, but then I was knackered from the first night🤔
Twas an interesting ride out👍
Well thats a good vid.always enjoy them.that was a challenge going up there but never done it.look forward to the nxt 👍🏍
Kelvin,I don't know where you are but if you get the chance, do it
Ride safe👍
Hi i am in South yorkshire in a village Maltby.
I loved those views! It did occur to me that the Classic 350 would have been the perfect bike for that route. The Triumph is excellent, but not ideal for that route. Thank you for the video!
Thanks for commenting.
I'm glad that you enjoyed it.
It is a great turnout, challenging but fun.
Ride safe 👍
Well done for riding that road I certainly wouldn’t try , good video
Thanks for commenting.
Ride safe Mate 👍
Well done Kieth great video and I’ve not done that myself yet, looks great 😊😊
Love your story about your night in the tent and love that Stove brilliant 👏
Top man
ATB
Phil Green
Thanks for commenting Mate, I'm glad you enjoyed my Rumblings.
That little stove is brill.
I don't know where you are but if you can go up and over there it is quite an experience.
I would only suggest competent, experienced riders really. Not for beginners or the faint hearted.
Ride safe👍
Love the commentary mate great video 😂 very impressed with the little cooker would be great for brewing up while I'm fishing 👍
It would, really good.
From Go Outdoors👍
Dad's just in there now 🤔😂
Afternoon Keith, when I done the Hardknott Pass a young lad on a 125 went down on a bit of gravel as a car came towards him, near were the lady was walking up difficult place to park a overweight GS to help!
It is Mate isn't it, not very flat just there.
Not the easiest bike to do it on either a big GS🤔
Thanks for commenting, ride safe 👍
Marvellous :D I've got one of those big Q bags too they're great and the stuff you can get in them is amazing :D
Thanks for commenting.
Yes they are, you are not wrong.
Ride safe👍
Great video! Sorry that your sufferings help so much to have a great laughing time 🤣 Your night remembers me the one my girl friend had some... 40 years ago travelling with my CB750K7. She couldn't sleep the whole night because of a fox/dog who sniffed and scraped around our tent... I remember her eyes in the morning, as I slept very well 😂😂 Those passes are super roads for our RE Himalayans 😉 Thank you
Indeed they are, your Himalayan would be truly at home up there.
I think much more that the big GSs that you see loads of.
Bigger isn't always better.
Glad you laughed, it was a Pheasant but as someone once said, I never let the truth get in the way of a good story.
Good to hear from you, most importantly, Ride safe👍
Great rendition of bird sounds from ducks to pterodactyls😂! Is that spelled right?
Those passes expertly negotiated ! Well done. Those airbeds lose heat to the ground, and the air contracts as it cools so lose pressure. I put down a space blanket and yoga mat or newspaper underneath and still need 3 season kit. If you pump the airbed up too much in the morning and leave it in a closed up tent on a sunny day it might burst.
Thank you John that makes perfect sense. To be honest I did wonder if that was what was happening.
There clearly wasn't a puncture so what you say sounds pretty spot on, from ( by the sounds of it) a man who knows.
Thanks for commenting and Ride safe👍
@@shottostravels Sorry I can't help with the noise. It's usually drunk fellow campers or a symphony by an orchestra of snorers.
@@John_Wilson513 I'm afraid I am a member of aforementioned orchestra and possibly even a stand out soloist.
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Done the hardnott pass many times always a relief to get over it ,lol
@GarryShirreffs-cs2gb It's good fun, a must if you're in the area.👍
Cracking video bud, loved the David Attenborough part Quack Quack 😂like you my bike is very stiff solo but is so much nicer two up even on the softest setting, been looking at some Bitubo shocks so l might treat myself. That Hardknot pass looks like fun 😲😂 all the best bud 👍
It is Mate, best get yourself up there.
I don't imagine you have much like that near you🤔
Thanks for commenting and Ride safe👍
Enjoyed that mate. That campsite looked amazing by the lake. Couldn't help laughing when you were on about you trying to sleep though, sorry😁Well done with the Hardknott Pass too, glad you didn't drop the Bonnie 👏
Ayup Mate, have you been up there?
Wonderful scenery but roads a bit tricky.
Not for beginners me thinks.🤔
Ride safe👍
@@shottostravels I haven't mate, looks a challenge though 😁
@@Bigbaldybear Its OK if you can just keep going. the camera doesn't pick up the Camber, steepness or crap road surface.
But it's fun non the less.
Just keep your distance from others cause because if they stop and you're up their chuff you might have nowhere to go.🤔
If your going up there have a look.👍
Hi Keith….you were pitched by Derwentwater, not Ullswater 🫣 I wish I had known you were coming up, you could have popped in for a brew on your way there/home, as we are literally 5 mins from M6 J35. You had us in stitches with the bird impressions. Where we are, the ducks go for it in the early hours, then fly about, landing on the roof of our place (not bricks and mortar), and we are sure they have hob nail boots on, so do sympathise. I have done Wrynose and Hardknott a few times (yep the vids are available to watch), but not on the Classic 350 yet. That’s on my to do list this year. It does catch the unwary out, almost better to do it on a lighter bike, that you can comfortably flat foot when seated. Sadly, something these big adventure bikes don’t allow for. Is the quad lock case for a Pixel 7a, as that’s the phone I have ? I’ll give you something for it. Nice video, if you come up again, give me a shout.
Hi Ian, come on, you know me by now, You didn't really expect me to get it right did you!
I can't get anything right,
Lakes, seats, Quadlock cases, but seriously Thankyou for correcting me, the site next door was called Derwentwater Site and I still got it wrong.
I would of called for a brew if I'd had known you were so close. Would of been good.
This Quadlock case is for an 8 a.
You are more than welcome to it for free but you may have the same issue I have. Do your research and let me know🤔
Great to hear from you, thanks for commenting
Ride safe👍
@@shottostravelsahh, no the case won’t fit, no worries. We all make mistakes where new and unfamiliar places are concerned. If you do decide to return with the intention of visiting Ullswater, just give me a shout, I will be happy to join you 😉. 👍
@@ianhughesroyalenfield Ok Mate, that'd be good.
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Those passes were scary enough on 4 wheels never mind 2!!
You know, I think I'd sooner be on 2 wheels.
At least you can see the road, use all of the road and normally you can see what's coming in the other direction🤔
Just a thought.👍
At least you can pick a bike when you drop it. We came across a Land Rover that had fallen of the edge of the road. Completely stuck and waiting for recovery.
@@IanCapewell-sy9yb wow, I bet that was scary, and can you imagine trying to recover it?
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Love the Lake District and Hardknott is a fabulous ride. Hoping to get up there again for a week in August with my Son and his Partner. On the rear suspension what pre-load are your shocks set at? Generally most people think the T120 is too softly sprung rather than too hard so I wonder if your pre-load has been set too high for solo riding. I generally have mine set at one click for solo, 3 clicks for 2-up and then on the max 2-up with luggage.
Hi, too soft, really.
Mine are set on 1 click and I feel every bump, no give at all. Might as well be a hard trail.
However it went something like a pair of shock absorbers when the weight was on the back.
Weird.
I don't think anyone has said they are too soft.
But thanks for sharing your thoughts 👍