Just wait Franz! Just you wait! Plenty more to come! Yeah I got super lucky with where and what time it happened. Yeah in the next video you'll get to see the total extent of the damage. Its gonna load up on Sunday.
Also as always thanks for the tips Franz. Not sure if you have Venmo Franz, but if it becomes like a normal thing like it is seeming to be haha if you Tip on Venmo I get to keep 100% of the Tip. On UA-cam they take a pretty big percentage of the tip
Thank you for another fantastic video. My wife and I drove from San Miguel de Allende through there over to Sayulita. BEAUTIFUL country you are in there!
I did a search for Baja/Mortorcycle, gotta have plans for the X,,, and you came up. Have 1 other friend following you and going to a BMW/Ducati camping thing in the SW corner of Wisconsin and I'll be promoting you ALL weekend!@@LandonBishoff
That’s way cool! Yeah other than searching for things in Baja kinda hard to find the channel since not many people are looking into motorcycling obscure random places in Mexico haha.. And I appreciate that Steve! That’s really kind of you! What’s the event called? This whole UA-cam thing has just been so fun getting to chat with people from all over. The channel is super small, but it’s still really fun!
So cool! Those blueish grey crops must blue blue agave! Jalisco is famous for its Tequila. When I was in cancun in January I tried from organic ages blue agave Tequila from Jalisco and it was unbelievable. Nothing like that crap Jose Cuervo and what not. Thanks for the cool video.
I’m all caught up. I look forward to watching your adventure each week! You’re so blessed not to have broken down in a remote area!!🙏 Nice gated community.
Haha actually I grew up in California so I get where your coming from on the lane splitting haha. But ive been living in Idaho for about 8 years now. And yeah you know everyone does it down here and I have yet to see and accident from it haha Thanks for the support brotha!
Landon, the way you are connecting to the people of Mexico is awesome. They are amazing people in Mexico for sure. This was a great episode my friend! Be careful lane splitting! It freaks me out, I won't do it.
Ahhh thanks my brotha! Im glad you feel that way. I feel super grateful to be down here and rubbing shoulders with everyone down here. Hahah yeah the lane splitting is forsure kinda freaky, but I mean its just what everyone does down here. I do try and go pretty slow though.
This is probably one of the coolest comments ive ever gotten! I hope things can turn out okay for you my friend in your country! I feel honored that the video could make you feel a little better! Take my friend!
Dude it really was! That big truck just literally stuck in the middle there was so weird haha. People were just going crazy haha. Not the best place to learn how to lane split, but I survived haha
Thomas my friend! Thanks for the encouragement! Hahah South America is a temptation for sure! I think after this im really leaning towards Australia or maybe Mongolia Darien gap would something else! haha
Thanks for the reply brother. I’m in between bikes at the moment and was about to pull the trigger on a Tenere but after finding your channel I’m leaning toward the KTM 500. Thank you, you are an inspiration! If you are ever riding though Cali hit me up, we have some great riding on the central coast. Also how is your Spanish so good???
Yeah the KTM 500 is an amazing platform, and ive been super impressed with it so far! The Tenere is a bike that really interest me as well. Before buying this bike I was considering it as well. Probably the main reason I didn't buy it was because at the time I really didn't have room, and the means to justify buying two new bikes. I converted my WR450 to a super moto, so I needed a dirt bike. The KTM 500 was something I could take to the dunes one day and ride single track with my buddies here in Idaho. Then I could throw some light weight packs on it and go do some camping with it. I think in a perfect world you do actually just need more than one bike. So to me the tenere is actually something that really interests me and I think after this trip Ill rent one and go do a BDR on and see if the weight is something I can handle, but right now the 500 has been a dream!
As for the Spanish right after High school I moved to Mexico to serve a 2 year service mission down in Chiapas Mexico. I spent a year learning Spanish and the other year I got to learn a Mayan dialect called Tzotzil. It was one of the biggest adventures of my life! I cant wait to show you guys Chiapas and go see all my friends down there.
Hey Mike! Thanks a ton for the Tip! Ill put it towards gas money forsure! Where after Mexico?? Its a good question haha. To be honest this UA-cam thing has been so fun to me making these videos and getting to kinda talk to you and everyone on here. I think after this I would like to go and attempt to do every single current BDR in the states. Ive looked at the weather windows on all the ones I haven't done and I think I could make it work in one push. The BDRs are just so fun and I would also like to take that time to test out some other bikes that im interested in. Ive never really ridden a true ADV bike so id like to see if maybe one of those bikes is actually more suited for my style of travel. I believe I can do just about all the BDRs I have left in a little under 3 months. After the BDRs if I do those, some areas that really interest me are Australia and Mongolia. Obviously South America is up there as well. But maybe a little change from Spanish would make me appreciate it a little more if I went and did something like Mongolia first. That's kinda what I got in my mind right now. You got any suggestions?
@@LandonBishoff that sounds like a lot of fun. Get that stuff done before you settle down. I don't have any suggestions from personal experience. I've been riding for many years but typically just WA and OR. I have heard Mongolia is pretty epic, eastern Europe and Africa as well.
Yeah Mongolia just seems so random and epic! I don't even know personally anyone whose been there haha. Just people online. Yeah WA and OR are pretty awesome places to have to explore though! I normally go out there every year for work. I love the Pacific Northwest! Yeah Honda just seems like its been solid and stays solid year after year. The Tenere really interests me!
Hahah that's hilarious! Yeah no these dogs were like trained personal assistants haha. They were ready at all moments and you could tell they just were having a blast! Running around and making Junior happy
Yeah brother the bike is registered in the US. When you go to any country they have processes to get the bike in legally. Normally it’s through a TIP permit where you temporarily import the bike into the country. The cost depends on the country.
Mexico = NASCAR rubbing is racing .. Mexico City is prime example but Guadalajara just as bad... sucks about your first technical issue, but your in a good place to sort it out. Make them memories mang 👍🏻
Yeah for the most part Guadalajara was pretty chill in terms of all that. Yeah but it was only a wheel bearing ya know so its a wear item, something I expect to go wrong and carry with me spares.
Your getting better at directing these as well. Leave us all on a cliffhanger with your bike broke down😂 isnt a proper adventure without technical difficulties!
Ahhh thanks brotha! Yeah its not if its just about when something with the bike goes wrong. Wheel bearing is forusre a wear item and just normal to have to change once in awhile.
Great episode ! Welcome to Guadalajara, with 1.5 million people I am sure you will meet a few of them!! Ride Safe.
Thanks Arthur! Yeah Spoiler alert that you'll see on Sunday for the new episode, I stayed over 3 weeks here! haha
Those agave were amazing, what a magical place. Hope the bike isn't damaged too bad. It couldn't have happened in a better place!
Just wait Franz! Just you wait! Plenty more to come! Yeah I got super lucky with where and what time it happened. Yeah in the next video you'll get to see the total extent of the damage. Its gonna load up on Sunday.
Also as always thanks for the tips Franz. Not sure if you have Venmo Franz, but if it becomes like a normal thing like it is seeming to be haha if you Tip on Venmo I get to keep 100% of the Tip. On UA-cam they take a pretty big percentage of the tip
Thank you for another fantastic video. My wife and I drove from San Miguel de Allende through there over to Sayulita. BEAUTIFUL country you are in there!
That’s super cool! Also I forgot to ask you Steve! How did you find the channel?
I did a search for Baja/Mortorcycle, gotta have plans for the X,,, and you came up. Have 1 other friend following you and going to a BMW/Ducati camping thing in the SW corner of Wisconsin and I'll be promoting you ALL weekend!@@LandonBishoff
That’s way cool! Yeah other than searching for things in Baja kinda hard to find the channel since not many people are looking into motorcycling obscure random places in Mexico haha.. And I appreciate that Steve! That’s really kind of you! What’s the event called? This whole UA-cam thing has just been so fun getting to chat with people from all over. The channel is super small, but it’s still really fun!
What a rockstar! Very inspiring, brother! I hope, you know that!👍
Haha thanks my friend! Just tryna make my mamma proud ya know.
So cool! Those blueish grey crops must blue blue agave! Jalisco is famous for its Tequila. When I was in cancun in January I tried from organic ages blue agave Tequila from Jalisco and it was unbelievable. Nothing like that crap Jose Cuervo and what not. Thanks for the cool video.
Yeah it's been a highlight of this trip forsure! That blue color is just really fun to see in person.
I’m all caught up. I look forward to watching your adventure each week! You’re so blessed not to have broken down in a remote area!!🙏 Nice gated community.
Yeah I've been getting super lucky not having to try and save myself in the middle of nowhere! Yeah Bryans mothers place is very nice in Guadalajara
Seeing all those rows of agave is like art.
Just wait till this weekend my friend when the new video comes out! Its amazing and incredibly beautiful!
You should change your UA-cam handle to Landon cliff hanger Bishoff😂. Keep ‘em coming👍🏻👌🏻
Hahah Landon Cliff hanger... But hey I mean I explained what happened to it at the end of the video. Its the rear wheel bearings
I remembered you weren't from California when you weren't splitting the lanes😂,,
You picked it up quick though👍.
Great videos bro,
🙏✝️
Haha actually I grew up in California so I get where your coming from on the lane splitting haha. But ive been living in Idaho for about 8 years now. And yeah you know everyone does it down here and I have yet to see and accident from it haha
Thanks for the support brotha!
Landon, the way you are connecting to the people of Mexico is awesome. They are amazing people in Mexico for sure. This was a great episode my friend! Be careful lane splitting! It freaks me out, I won't do it.
Ahhh thanks my brotha! Im glad you feel that way. I feel super grateful to be down here and rubbing shoulders with everyone down here. Hahah yeah the lane splitting is forsure kinda freaky, but I mean its just what everyone does down here. I do try and go pretty slow though.
Beautiful riding and you have made some solid new friends. Well done.
Yeahhh no forsure! Its been such a fun time out here meeting everyone
Ülkemde lanet olası bir seçim kaosu var ama senin attığın bir video gecemi guzellestirdi teşekkür ederim dostum
This is probably one of the coolest comments ive ever gotten! I hope things can turn out okay for you my friend in your country! I feel honored that the video could make you feel a little better! Take my friend!
@@LandonBishoff teşekkür ederim güzel insan 🖤
That Guadalajara traffic situation was crazy!! Curveballs thrown at you left and right... haha.
Dude it really was! That big truck just literally stuck in the middle there was so weird haha. People were just going crazy haha. Not the best place to learn how to lane split, but I survived haha
How's the new whip???
Enjoyed your videos of your trips through Jalisco. Have you been to Lake Chapala?
Thanks my friend! And yeah I have. In one of the videos I show it as well! I think in the video where I broke the bike
@@LandonBishoff Cool! I'll look for it. I live there.
Keep the vids coming brother! Next adventure is to South America? I bet you could make it through the Darian Gap 👍
Thomas my friend! Thanks for the encouragement! Hahah South America is a temptation for sure! I think after this im really leaning towards Australia or maybe Mongolia Darien gap would something else! haha
Thanks for the reply brother. I’m in between bikes at the moment and was about to pull the trigger on a Tenere but after finding your channel I’m leaning toward the KTM 500. Thank you, you are an inspiration! If you are ever riding though Cali hit me up, we have some great riding on the central coast.
Also how is your Spanish so good???
Yeah the KTM 500 is an amazing platform, and ive been super impressed with it so far! The Tenere is a bike that really interest me as well. Before buying this bike I was considering it as well. Probably the main reason I didn't buy it was because at the time I really didn't have room, and the means to justify buying two new bikes. I converted my WR450 to a super moto, so I needed a dirt bike. The KTM 500 was something I could take to the dunes one day and ride single track with my buddies here in Idaho. Then I could throw some light weight packs on it and go do some camping with it. I think in a perfect world you do actually just need more than one bike. So to me the tenere is actually something that really interests me and I think after this trip Ill rent one and go do a BDR on and see if the weight is something I can handle, but right now the 500 has been a dream!
As for the Spanish right after High school I moved to Mexico to serve a 2 year service mission down in Chiapas Mexico. I spent a year learning Spanish and the other year I got to learn a Mayan dialect called Tzotzil. It was one of the biggest adventures of my life! I cant wait to show you guys Chiapas and go see all my friends down there.
When you say Central Cali do you mean like San Luis Obispo area maybe or higher up?
Great video. Liked all of it
Thanks my friend! I do my best to keep em interesting and coming your way!
Love dirt bikes!
I Love you Tyler haha I love the just random comments to help the algorithm! What a guy!
What's next after Mexico?
Hey Mike! Thanks a ton for the Tip! Ill put it towards gas money forsure!
Where after Mexico?? Its a good question haha. To be honest this UA-cam thing has been so fun to me making these videos and getting to kinda talk to you and everyone on here. I think after this I would like to go and attempt to do every single current BDR in the states. Ive looked at the weather windows on all the ones I haven't done and I think I could make it work in one push. The BDRs are just so fun and I would also like to take that time to test out some other bikes that im interested in. Ive never really ridden a true ADV bike so id like to see if maybe one of those bikes is actually more suited for my style of travel. I believe I can do just about all the BDRs I have left in a little under 3 months.
After the BDRs if I do those, some areas that really interest me are Australia and Mongolia. Obviously South America is up there as well. But maybe a little change from Spanish would make me appreciate it a little more if I went and did something like Mongolia first. That's kinda what I got in my mind right now. You got any suggestions?
@@LandonBishoff that sounds like a lot of fun. Get that stuff done before you settle down. I don't have any suggestions from personal experience. I've been riding for many years but typically just WA and OR. I have heard Mongolia is pretty epic, eastern Europe and Africa as well.
My neighbor has Honda Africa Twins for him and his wife. He loves them. I've heard they are bomb proof. Heard good things about the T700 as well.
Yeah Mongolia just seems so random and epic! I don't even know personally anyone whose been there haha. Just people online. Yeah WA and OR are pretty awesome places to have to explore though! I normally go out there every year for work. I love the Pacific Northwest! Yeah Honda just seems like its been solid and stays solid year after year. The Tenere really interests me!
Whatever I do Mike ill keep filming it and documenting. Its been really fun getting to talk to people like yourself and others on here!
With my dogs I’m the one that that’s always ready to listen to their commands.😂
Hahah that's hilarious! Yeah no these dogs were like trained personal assistants haha. They were ready at all moments and you could tell they just were having a blast! Running around and making Junior happy
Hey bro quick question how are you able to travel on bike Mexico I assume you have US plates ?
Yeah brother the bike is registered in the US. When you go to any country they have processes to get the bike in legally. Normally it’s through a TIP permit where you temporarily import the bike into the country. The cost depends on the country.
Mexico = NASCAR rubbing is racing .. Mexico City is prime example but Guadalajara just as bad... sucks about your first technical issue, but your in a good place to sort it out. Make them memories mang 👍🏻
Yeah for the most part Guadalajara was pretty chill in terms of all that. Yeah but it was only a wheel bearing ya know so its a wear item, something I expect to go wrong and carry with me spares.
Your getting better at directing these as well. Leave us all on a cliffhanger with your bike broke down😂 isnt a proper adventure without technical difficulties!
Ahhh thanks brotha! Yeah its not if its just about when something with the bike goes wrong. Wheel bearing is forusre a wear item and just normal to have to change once in awhile.
Was that Mexican Coke or American Coke??
Mexican Coke