hi liz, i am still following you constantly...i like your video playing with meandering corners....your new bike look awesome....take care ❤ from malaysia
well done Liz 👍, good video, i hate riding on wet mud and grass to 🤣, when is your last two euro trip videos coming out Liz, I'm looking forward to seeing them 😀, have a great Xmas 🎁 and New year, and I'm looking forward to your next one,💐🏴😎👍
Not a failure at all, you found Imber village, gave us a trip to the plain and stayed upright👍 Lots of those tracks are granite or limestone scalpings so not to bad for grip compared to muddy rutted trails. Gets dusty in summer. We used to race Moto X over there at chalkpit hill years ago. Very best wishes for Christmas and hope the channel continues to grow in 2025. You deserve it with all your hard work. Cheers Liz.
Liz shows what it's like to be a proper rider in the UK, in December. A true representation of a Utuber, how her life is like making these video's. Not idea this time of year, I can't wait till next year, I'm getting another bike and getting on them roads to nowhere. I've been thinking of a road trip for the last 6 months and see the world again. So I'm biting the bullet and its going to happen next year.
I'm definitely not fantasising about going to England and seeing things. I went there several times but was robbed the last two times in the nineties and am not going back. There are so many safe places to visit in Europe. As a parent I would rather see you doing this than racing about on your R1. You did pretty well today. Thank you for sharing.
Hi Liz 👋, you weren't a failure, as you said you didn't fall off or break the bike, And I wouldn't of gone on those roads in the first place, so good on you. Change of subject I hope you have a lovely Christmas 🎄 along with your family 👍 and a great 2025 and some more great videos. Take care, Best wishes Roy 😊.
Lucky to get away with that one and probably a little more research before visiting Salisbury Plain is advisable; it's a Military Training Area so lots of areas you cannot go particularly when a red flag is flying (noticed towards the end of your video). The 'abandoned' village you 'found' is in fact a purpose built Army training one. Have a Google for Imber which is the abandoned village legally accessible usually twice a year, the next opportunity probably being around New Year. If you want to ride off-road on trails etc. you should checkout the UK Trails Riders Fellowship as a good starting point. Still fair play for taking that 230kg behemoth anywhere away from tarmac 😂
Fair play Liz. I think you were pushing the boundaries of your comfort zone, but with backbone. All credit and respect to you. I enjoyed the video and at the time of writing this comment, so did 85 others. That speaks volumes for the neesh market that this is. I look forward to your next one. 🛖👍
I'm also not very good at the off road stuff, I give it a go from time to time because it looks like a lot of fun when done by people who know what they're doing - and I do have fun when I do it, I'm just not confident. I suspect I need someone of similar skill to practice with - people who are good at something always make it look easy, I need to ride with someone who's as nervy as me 😂 I've come to understand that my talent is limited to a decent bit of tarmac, but I'd love that to change. Those tracks looked very slippy on the video, you were making faster progress than I suspect I would have. And it wasn't a shit video, at all - I love watching you and the way you just go for it, even if it makes you uncomfortable.
The abandoned village is Imber…. When did they change the access rules to Salisbury Plain? I can remember dodging tanks at crossings when I was a kid and being threatened by squaddies for even looking at it.
Some bits you can’t go down and you have to stay on the paths in a lot of it. I’m not sure if the place I saw was Imber or if Imber is another bit, and there’s little buildings dotted everywhere so I can keep myself amused once I get over my fear of wet ground.
Which way is going to be the driest? She picks the downhill enduro trail 😀 The way those expert enduro racers plow down rocky rivers is crazy. This is the 'butt clench' video.
Any ride you walk away from was a decent ride. They do have offroad training courses, if you're looking to improve that aspect then maybe that would be an idea, maybe. Instructor-led training is great.
Bike handles abit of off road? Seems like a good bike? The 500cc same version was great with only one problem? Really bad rusting even brand new models were known to have rust on them? If they have now sorted it? Then it’s a cheap cool bike and sells very well in Europe the trx version was best seller for a few years in Europe? But same as the 500s and this bike always heavy bikes? You ready for Christmas ?🎄 xx
Review bikes are going to be done in cooperation with the actual manufacturer, rather than any specific dealers, I would imagine. They need exposure and marketing, if that costs them a bike it's still worth it. Also, the bike would cost them way less than a customer, they just pay the cost to build it.
hi liz, i am still following you constantly...i like your video playing with meandering corners....your new bike look awesome....take care ❤ from malaysia
Love the bravery Liz. Ignorance is bliss as they say.
Nice video...great effort on the slippery stuff!! Cheers Steve
Well I thought it was a cracking video. I especially liked the "yeah, what of it" respose to "you're riding on the plain on your own" . Nice job.
well done Liz 👍, good video, i hate riding on wet mud and grass to 🤣, when is your last two euro trip videos coming out Liz,
I'm looking forward to seeing them 😀, have a great Xmas 🎁 and New year, and I'm looking forward to your next one,💐🏴😎👍
Not a failure at all, you found Imber village, gave us a trip to the plain and stayed upright👍
Lots of those tracks are granite or limestone scalpings so not to bad for grip compared to muddy rutted trails. Gets dusty in summer. We used to race Moto X over there at chalkpit hill years ago. Very best wishes for Christmas and hope the channel continues to grow in 2025. You deserve it with all your hard work. Cheers Liz.
She didn't find Imber just the modern training village the Army has built.
Liz shows what it's like to be a proper rider in the UK, in December. A true representation of a Utuber, how her life is like making these video's. Not idea this time of year, I can't wait till next year, I'm getting another bike and getting on them roads to nowhere. I've been thinking of a road trip for the last 6 months and see the world again. So I'm biting the bullet and its going to happen next year.
I’ve been pin the road to nowhere for ever and I’ve still not got there!
I'm definitely not fantasising about going to England and seeing things. I went there several times but was robbed the last two times in the nineties and am not going back. There are so many safe places to visit in Europe. As a parent I would rather see you doing this than racing about on your R1. You did pretty well today. Thank you for sharing.
What part of the UK did you go to? Mogadishu?
@@timrodierides That doesn't narrow it down now does it?
Hi great vid as usual not even close to a failure
You did what you set out to do stayed rubber side down so win win great narration ride safe
awesome landscape for riding horse...
Hi Liz 👋, you weren't a failure, as you said you didn't fall off or break the bike, And I wouldn't of gone on those roads in the first place, so good on you. Change of subject I hope you have a lovely Christmas 🎄 along with your family 👍 and a great 2025 and some more great videos. Take care, Best wishes Roy 😊.
that was an unexpected adventure. XD
Hi Liz, did you know Imber is open a couple of times a years to visitors? Usually in the summer and at new year, great ride from east to west!
Lucky to get away with that one and probably a little more research before visiting Salisbury Plain is advisable; it's a Military Training Area so lots of areas you cannot go particularly when a red flag is flying (noticed towards the end of your video). The 'abandoned' village you 'found' is in fact a purpose built Army training one. Have a Google for Imber which is the abandoned village legally accessible usually twice a year, the next opportunity probably being around New Year. If you want to ride off-road on trails etc. you should checkout the UK Trails Riders Fellowship as a good starting point. Still fair play for taking that 230kg behemoth anywhere away from tarmac 😂
Fair play Liz. I think you were pushing the boundaries of your comfort zone, but with backbone. All credit and respect to you. I enjoyed the video and at the time of writing this comment, so did 85 others. That speaks volumes for the neesh market that this is. I look forward to your next one. 🛖👍
Have avoided the wet and mud saving that for Conwy MCC rally😂.
Have done 200 miles or so this month, few dark n damp rides.
I'm also not very good at the off road stuff, I give it a go from time to time because it looks like a lot of fun when done by people who know what they're doing - and I do have fun when I do it, I'm just not confident. I suspect I need someone of similar skill to practice with - people who are good at something always make it look easy, I need to ride with someone who's as nervy as me 😂
I've come to understand that my talent is limited to a decent bit of tarmac, but I'd love that to change.
Those tracks looked very slippy on the video, you were making faster progress than I suspect I would have. And it wasn't a shit video, at all - I love watching you and the way you just go for it, even if it makes you uncomfortable.
The abandoned village is Imber…. When did they change the access rules to Salisbury Plain? I can remember dodging tanks at crossings when I was a kid and being threatened by squaddies for even looking at it.
Some bits you can’t go down and you have to stay on the paths in a lot of it. I’m not sure if the place I saw was Imber or if Imber is another bit, and there’s little buildings dotted everywhere so I can keep myself amused once I get over my fear of wet ground.
Which way is going to be the driest? She picks the downhill enduro trail 😀 The way those expert enduro racers plow down rocky rivers is crazy. This is the 'butt clench' video.
Any ride you walk away from was a decent ride. They do have offroad training courses, if you're looking to improve that aspect then maybe that would be an idea, maybe. Instructor-led training is great.
One request,
Liz please drive safe,
Please never cross the Limit.
Never do anything risky on road with bike,
Humble request from your well wisher.🙏
Bike handles abit of off road? Seems like a good bike? The 500cc same version was great with only one problem? Really bad rusting even brand new models were known to have rust on them? If they have now sorted it? Then it’s a cheap cool bike and sells very well in Europe the trx version was best seller for a few years in Europe? But same as the 500s and this bike always heavy bikes? You ready for Christmas ?🎄 xx
Steady
I would have thought bike shops stopped customers taking bikes out for reviews because of the road salts.
Review bikes are going to be done in cooperation with the actual manufacturer, rather than any specific dealers, I would imagine. They need exposure and marketing, if that costs them a bike it's still worth it. Also, the bike would cost them way less than a customer, they just pay the cost to build it.
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great stuff. thanx fur takin us by st0nehenge!
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Where's the BMW S1000rr
Having a period of self reflection, I’ll probably save her update for the Christmas episode
Oh ok
And do you still have the pink yamaha