If you enjoyed this video, you can find other episodes from this series here: EP1: ua-cam.com/video/xOdKfUy3Ojo/v-deo.html EP3: ua-cam.com/video/o7jIM_jAQts/v-deo.html Also, please checkout youtube.com/@JohannesDalen, where you'll find his videos from this trip and a lot of other interesting content about motorcycles.
Thank you - it took me a very long time to learn some new tricks in the editing software, DaVinci Resolve. I have a lot more appreciation for people who create a top quality content now! 😁 Where about are you based?
Why did Johannes go with the road tyres, that can’t have helped his cause, no wonder he kept binning it. Defo need to go and ride in Spain, tempted to head to the Picos. How much was the ferry in total for a return trip? Thanks for sharing, nice watching!
Thanks. I think Johannes had to cover a lot of motorway miles between Germany and France. He was concerned that more off-road orientated tires my get bold by the time he gets to our meeting point. I've booked the return trip months in advance, and paid £600 in total (£220 of that was for the cabin). My friends who booked the ferry much later, had to pay closer to £800 in total. So it is not exactly cheap! Where about are you based in the UK?
@@Shem I'm in Suffolk so thinking of perhaps riding there down thru France, that's quite a ride tho including toll roads. We've also considered driving there with the bikes in a trailer but then we need to find somewhere to leave the car and trailer while we go and do the Picos. I have Motoz Rallz on my T7 and they are claimed to be good for 5000 miles. Ive got 3000 on mine and they still have loads left so there are knobbly options which won't be killed by motorway miles. Thanks for the reply, it's very helpful, made me think about the options
@@twowheeledadventuresuk2739I fit some clapped-out tyre and order a new one to be picked up at the destination, the long road ride on a "nicer" tyre and a more agressive off-road one like a Metzeler 6 days for the trails.
Approx. 13l in the tank. The bike's average consumption is 3.7l per 100km. I had 3l of water in the hydrobag located in my backpack. There were plenty of opportunities to fuel up and purchase groceries. Pyrenes are quite touristy, so there is plenty of infrastructure around.
If you enjoyed this video, you can find other episodes from this series here:
EP1: ua-cam.com/video/xOdKfUy3Ojo/v-deo.html
EP3: ua-cam.com/video/o7jIM_jAQts/v-deo.html
Also, please checkout youtube.com/@JohannesDalen, where you'll find his videos from this trip and a lot of other interesting content about motorcycles.
Awesome video Shem, I hope to do some of the TET in Spain myself someday👍
Thank you - it took me a very long time to learn some new tricks in the editing software, DaVinci Resolve. I have a lot more appreciation for people who create a top quality content now! 😁
Where about are you based?
I have enjoyed these videos, I must get back out there! 👍Teamwork certainly helps in the tricky sections.
Thank you!
Really great, thanks
Thanks!
Why did Johannes go with the road tyres, that can’t have helped his cause, no wonder he kept binning it. Defo need to go and ride in Spain, tempted to head to the Picos. How much was the ferry in total for a return trip? Thanks for sharing, nice watching!
Thanks. I think Johannes had to cover a lot of motorway miles between Germany and France. He was concerned that more off-road orientated tires my get bold by the time he gets to our meeting point.
I've booked the return trip months in advance, and paid £600 in total (£220 of that was for the cabin). My friends who booked the ferry much later, had to pay closer to £800 in total. So it is not exactly cheap!
Where about are you based in the UK?
@@Shem I'm in Suffolk so thinking of perhaps riding there down thru France, that's quite a ride tho including toll roads. We've also considered driving there with the bikes in a trailer but then we need to find somewhere to leave the car and trailer while we go and do the Picos. I have Motoz Rallz on my T7 and they are claimed to be good for 5000 miles. Ive got 3000 on mine and they still have loads left so there are knobbly options which won't be killed by motorway miles.
Thanks for the reply, it's very helpful, made me think about the options
@@twowheeledadventuresuk2739I fit some clapped-out tyre and order a new one to be picked up at the destination, the long road ride on a "nicer" tyre and a more agressive off-road one like a Metzeler 6 days for the trails.
how much fuel and water where you carrying ? What about shopping ?
Approx. 13l in the tank. The bike's average consumption is 3.7l per 100km.
I had 3l of water in the hydrobag located in my backpack.
There were plenty of opportunities to fuel up and purchase groceries. Pyrenes are quite touristy, so there is plenty of infrastructure around.