We have done some long tours on our bikes, we are in Devon. Have riden up to Scotland, Norfolk broads. They are fun, there is an app called Calimoto, it will take you anywhere down small country roads. Surprisingly quick to move across the country on these little bikes. And you see the unseen.
I got my AJS Tempest Scrambler on tusday just gone on 2nd April. I did my CBT on the 1st April. And I got the same one in Black. I fueled up mine for the first time yesterday after doing a ride'a'round in my local area of Milton Keynes. It took 11lts. One thing I recommend. Once you have closed the fuel cap and the key is out. Give it a smack. Make sure its fully seated and locked. The one thing I wished it had...a fuel gauge. The mirrors I really like. Being so high I find them easy to use and my view is not obstructed by my arms in anyway. Your key D-link hanging on by one threat from your vest is funny. Was expecting it to be gone by the end of the video. Everything that you have talked about...im going through it aswell. Almost exactly the same. This weekend im going to head out and spend a lot more time on Tempest. Gotta head out now. But will be back to see your next video, Tay rd bridge tonight. Stay safe Stephen. Atb Rob.
Well done; video looks great. That "wiggle" from the rear tyre on a scrambler as you hit gravel or a "horse deposit" is just how those tyres are :) The confidence will come after just spending time in the saddle.
Nice video Stephen. I got overtaken by a car in a 30 zone 😂 Good to see you have experienced the 'gravel'. Lots of that around here so you have to have your wits about you. All good practice 👍
@@Eyegazersphoto You're welcome. I won't be riding sadly as I keep my bike at my work unit. Wallpaper stripping for me this weekend so if you do get out, think of me here with a bad back 🤣
Greetings - I've had it happen where the GoPro forgets that an external microphone is plugged in. I now usually do a recording test for sound before doing the real take. 😊
Good tip! & Thanks for the comment. If this is any good, I am thinking about doing a few of these and maybe some shorts about the gear I purchased etc...
We have done some long tours on our bikes, we are in Devon. Have riden up to Scotland, Norfolk broads. They are fun, there is an app called Calimoto, it will take you anywhere down small country roads. Surprisingly quick to move across the country on these little bikes. And you see the unseen.
I got my AJS Tempest Scrambler on tusday just gone on 2nd April. I did my CBT on the 1st April. And I got the same one in Black. I fueled up mine for the first time yesterday after doing a ride'a'round in my local area of Milton Keynes. It took 11lts. One thing I recommend. Once you have closed the fuel cap and the key is out. Give it a smack. Make sure its fully seated and locked. The one thing I wished it had...a fuel gauge. The mirrors I really like. Being so high I find them easy to use and my view is not obstructed by my arms in anyway. Your key D-link hanging on by one threat from your vest is funny. Was expecting it to be gone by the end of the video. Everything that you have talked about...im going through it aswell. Almost exactly the same. This weekend im going to head out and spend a lot more time on Tempest. Gotta head out now. But will be back to see your next video, Tay rd bridge tonight. Stay safe Stephen. Atb Rob.
Well done; video looks great.
That "wiggle" from the rear tyre on a scrambler as you hit gravel or a "horse deposit" is just how those tyres are :)
The confidence will come after just spending time in the saddle.
Ah that makes a lot of sense about the knobbly tyres! Thanks for the encouragement as well, and I am gaining more experience with each ride.
Nice video Stephen. I got overtaken by a car in a 30 zone 😂 Good to see you have experienced the 'gravel'. Lots of that around here so you have to have your wits about you. All good practice 👍
Brilliant, thanks for much for looking at my video. More “experiences” to come I am sure. Hope you manage to get out this weekend.
@@Eyegazersphoto You're welcome. I won't be riding sadly as I keep my bike at my work unit. Wallpaper stripping for me this weekend so if you do get out, think of me here with a bad back 🤣
Greetings - I've had it happen where the GoPro forgets that an external microphone is plugged in. I now usually do a recording test for sound before doing the real take. 😊
Good tip! & Thanks for the comment. If this is any good, I am thinking about doing a few of these and maybe some shorts about the gear I purchased etc...
*Promosm* 😉