Hey Eric. Young man I have watched your TAT videos over and over. They are very well put together, and i really enjoy them! I am 68 years old and setting out on the tat on Tuesday. Hope to make it to Utah and then back home to NC via the tat northern route. Thanks again for the pleasant and informative videos with no foul language! God bless. Ed.
Keep it up Eric. You’re videos are remarkable and inspiring and a testament to your individual courage to conquer the wide open roads of our beautiful country. Keep on riding, my friend!
any plans to make more videos of motorcycle adventure? I really enjoy watching these sitting in my chair in Connecticut as I wait for winter to end to get out on my motorcycle. From one Eric who loves motorcycles to another. Keep it up.
I am down under ....in Australia and ride an XR 650L .Have only just now caught up with your wonderful adventure. I used to be adventurous when I was in my twenties but never took it to this level. Watching your exploits makes me want to be there and do it. Your counrtry is truly beautiful and you have an obvious love of nature, as well your easy going honest vibe ( well done to your parents) makes for easy watching...well done on the video editing Eric...stay safe fellow XR rider.
Eric, I binged watched all your TAT videos and it is almost 4am! Thank you for sharing these beautiful memories with the public! I am purchasing a like new Kowasaki KLR 650 loaded with upgrades, and my research led me to your videos. Now you have inspired me! Looking forward to seeing the rest of your trip 😊
Greetings from displaced old school Floridian. Glad your back. Enjoy watching your videos. My son and I and my nephew are doing the TAT coast to coast summer of 2021.
Wondered what happened to you. Glad you're back.... really enjoying the videos. Look forward to asking a couple of questions when you're done. Continued safe travels!!!
You're so inspiring! I've seen all of Your video and I decided to go, go from Poland to Nordkapp, passing Lithuania, Latvia, Finnland, Norway, and back Sweden to Poland. Take care! I'm waiting for next video.
@@DaddyEric222 If You ever go to Poland, be my guest, I have nice place in Polish 100 lake area, this name is real, we have about 100 lakes between forest on small area. (Sorry if I write with mistakes) P.S. Do everything what I didn't, life is very short!
Nice videos man. I'm doing the same this July and can't wait. September in the desert is probably much nicer than what July will be though..lol :/ Best of luck!
What are you riding? A ran into a couple of guy's here in Oregon that had done the TAT on Yamaha TW 200's. Not my choice, as I own one but to each his own. I'd take my Suzuki 650 and finish the eastern sections that I missed. Cheers.
@@DaddyEric222 Glad to hear you made it Eric! I just saw the Idaho video and will watch it two or three more times to get everything from the videos! Looking forward to the rest of the videos!
Eric Fling - You do a phenomenal job creating your videos, and you possess that adventurous spirit. Your ride to Alaska from Florida was epic. Too bad the Travel Channel, Nat Geo or the History Channel doesn't film things like this as opposed to the never ending paranormal stuff that seems to be constantly on nowadays. Safe travels to you always, and keep the rubber side down. Cheers!
Thats why I included the map at the beginning of each day. Shows my tracks for the day. 6:10 is the beginning of that day. I end in Castle Dale, and 12:21 was the last clip I recorded for the day.
Eric, totally rad series. I'm from Canada and a buddy and I want to do the TCAT (same sorta deal). I noticed you used a V-Strom in your last series but opted for the XRL here. Can you explain why? If you could do it again, would you stick with a more streetable bike or do it with this thing again? (I'm looking around for a new adv style bike and XRLs are on my list). Great content though! Thanks for sharing dude.
Very different trips require very different bikes! I think the XR was perfect for the TAT, and I think the V-strom was perfect for the Alaska trip. Alaska (95% highway) TAT (10% highway, 30% paved backroads, 60% dirt). If its 40% or more dirt a 21" front would be recommended. In my opinion.
Hell ya bro Utah has colorado walkin its lunch box,zion national park,,bryce canyon,thors hammer, the trails are so smooth with a hard pack clay and huge switch backs along with 14,000 ft climbs will leave you with your jaw wide open!.oregon is the cats ass to!.
Just found your series and plan to watch it all. I have a question about the carb jetting on your xr. What jet sizes are you using and have you ever run into an altitude that they didn't work with? I'm going to upgrade my exhaust to either a Lexx MXe or a DG V2 so I will probably have to rejet for that. My home elevation is 1000ft, does anyone have any recommendations for jetting for reliability and what jets would you run at those higher elevations in the rockies? We're planning on doing some western rides
I believe it's a 155 main jet. It is a FCR39mm carb I got off Ebay years ago. It was at 165 I believe, which was perfect for sea level, but I worried about 12,000ft. I had my mechanic lean it out, party for mileage, mostly for altitude buffer. My thought was even if its not perfect at sea level, it would be okay at high elevations. But it was too lean, so it wasn't great with cold starts or idling unless oil was 190+f. Worked great at the top, I think it is best at 8,000ft with its current jetting. The vast majority of the trail is under 3000ft however. So moral of the story, fuel injection.
Eric, great videos!! This summer I'm planning a TAT Ride from Trinidad to Port Orford on Sam's 2014 tracks heading west and heading back east on his 2017 tracks through Idaho. Looks like you are about where the tracks split going to Idaho. Wondering if you are using the 2017 tracks and what you plan on doing once you get to Port Orford? Thanks and looking forward to seeing you next videos. Also, do you have a drone for the some of the video shots?
Eric, I realize you already did the trip, so I meant, what tracks did you take and what did you do when you got to Port Orford, wondering if you rode back and which tracks? Thanks!
Eric, I'm thinking the ticking noise might be valve rockers worn out. See: V-Strom garage xr650l top end ticking. That should not be a real expensive repair since the engine does not have to come out of the bike.
Yes I did! I wished I had the paper maps when on the trip (or a pdf version) so I could have planned the day a little better. But otherwise just following the gps track worked great!
4.7 gallons, worst I ever got was 40mpg. Best was 52. Averaged around 48. Depends on the terrain and how aggressive I ride. So that's about 225 miles. I tried not to let it get over 200. I also had 2L of extra fuel.
California pass (in Colorado) 12,960ft. I had my mechanic adjust it so it was really lean in FL 0ft, it was perfect around 3-5k ft and still ran quite well at 12k ft!
Cool videos! My best in sight so far to Utah and Colorado portions of the TAT. The only problem is you keep talking about what gear is good for the temperature and conditions but you never mention what time of year you’re riding or how hot it is.
Sept 10-14 2019. At the beginning of each day I have the GPS information and the date is on there! The trip was late august to late September. Thanks for watching!
@@DaddyEric222 Thanks for the response. I think I may have asked you that same question a few months ago. Anyway, you may remember I told you I was riding my Yamaha on the TAT in August 2019 when a deer ran directly in front of my bike and ended my trip. I broke my wrist and a finger. I was 4 miles from Mississippi when it happened. Anyway, I plan on taking my bike down there by Uhaul this year and starting from Mississippi to finish the trip. I will be riding my 2012 Honda XR650L this time. It looks like your bike is doing great on the trails. One more question Eric. I was using GPS Kevin's tracks. I was unhappy with the amount of roads I had to travel on in Tennessee. There were some nice dirt trails, but it just seemed like Kevin's tracks had me taking too many asphalt roads. How were Sam's tracks in Tennessee? Thanks for the info.
MotionX GPS, and I wished multiple times that I had the paper maps. Or even a PDF version of the paper maps, just something to help be figure out if there are gas stations ahead!
Great trip bro. Can u tell me about how much a trip like that costs? I just got a xr650r and my son has a crf450x. I would like to do a trip like this.
Depends on a lot of things. How many days in motels, paid camping, wild camping? Getting to the start, getting the bike home, getting you home. Food, gear, motorcycle maintenance, upgrades, luggage. Mosko Moto has the best luggage for those kinds of bikes for sure. You have 2 awesome bikes and they would be perfect for a trip like this! (as long as they are both plated) You have to have 150+ miles range, 200 miles range is much better however. Buy the maps from Sam, digital plus paper maps. Safe travels!
I enjoy watching your videos. But one thing that really bothers me is with all those lakes, rivers and streams your passing. You don't have any fishing gear. Fresh caught Trout oven an open fire. YUM,YUM. and even if you don't like fish just throw them back.
Eric, you owe us. We have faithfully followed your travels and you failed us. You stopped posting UA-cams three months ago when you had a seriously failing engine. You had lost 1.5 quarts of oil suddenly. Your engine sounded bad. To me, your engine sounded like you might be loosing a rod. Now, with no explanation but telling us about how you "laundered" all of the oil out of your luggage, you pick up as nothing was ever wrong. What has happened to your motorcycle to make it possible for you to continue your journey? Don't you think that is important to us? As of now you have failed all of your followers. We have been faithful to you, please be faithful to us.
WTF?! Give this guy a break..just because you follow someone doesn't mean they owe you anything. Was he sponsored by Fred DeBerry Motors??? He hasn't "failed" at anything..this whole trip was him WINNING..smh...what the hell is wrong with people?
@@1upadventures Is Eric still alive or perhaps he lost his GoPro? In any which way it would be nice to see the Idaho and Oregon vids! Cool adventures though.
Tricia Caruso I don’t know. I was supposed to be doing the same trip right now, but I started having heart issues. So I’m in the middle of a cross country RV trip with the fam and will push back my motorcycle trip to next year.
Hey Eric. Young man I have watched your TAT videos over and over. They are very well put together, and i really enjoy them! I am 68 years old and setting out on the tat on Tuesday. Hope to make it to Utah and then back home to NC via the tat northern route. Thanks again for the pleasant and informative videos with no foul language! God bless. Ed.
Keep it up Eric. You’re videos are remarkable and inspiring and a testament to your individual courage to conquer the wide open roads of our beautiful country. Keep on riding, my friend!
All the rides are beautiful, you do the video's really great. thanks. 😍
Been waiting for a while for this video. Thank you for finally posting again.
any plans to make more videos of motorcycle adventure? I really enjoy watching these sitting in my chair in Connecticut as I wait for winter to end to get out on my motorcycle. From one Eric who loves motorcycles to another. Keep it up.
Great trip and very inspiring! Looks like you saw the most beautiful parts of our country. Ride safe my friend!
I am down under ....in Australia and ride an XR 650L .Have only just now caught up with your wonderful adventure. I used to be adventurous when I was in my twenties but never took it to this level. Watching your exploits makes me want to be there and do it. Your counrtry is truly beautiful and you have an obvious love of nature, as well your easy going honest vibe ( well done to your parents) makes for easy watching...well done on the video editing Eric...stay safe fellow XR rider.
Eric, I binged watched all your TAT videos and it is almost 4am! Thank you for sharing these beautiful memories with the public! I am purchasing a like new Kowasaki KLR 650 loaded with upgrades, and my research led me to your videos. Now you have inspired me! Looking forward to seeing the rest of your trip 😊
Greetings from displaced old school Floridian. Glad your back. Enjoy watching your videos. My son and I and my nephew are doing the TAT coast to coast summer of 2021.
C Fish itll be an amazing journey! Make sure you document it somehow, video/pictures/diary!
Eric Fling
We are planning on it. Looking forward to seeing your trip through to the end.
@@DaddyEric222 great adventure love watching them, planing on a tat trip in 2021
Great job filming your ride through the desert must have been some experience you will think about forever.
I waited for a very long time Mr. Fling!!
Eric, thank you for the amazing adventures. The TAT and Prudhoe bay are definitely on my bucket list. You are living the dream!
Charge On🖤💛!! A amazing journey. Thank you for sharing.
Great play list. Very inspiring 🙂👍
Thanks so much! I should have the series done by this month!
Outstanding videos, looking forward to Idaho!
Eric this videos are great, you should be proud of this work!
Thank you so much David!
What a beautiful part of the country. Great video, thx for sharing. Looking forward to the next state.
Then you'd be happy to know Idaho is posted! Thanks for watching!
Really enjoyed your videos, eager for the finale. Your trip made me think of The Long Way Round series.
Enjoyable video Bro!!. Good routes and keep safe!
Love your videos man! This video style is perfect. It would be great to see more.
This is definitely my favorite of your vids so far. I absolutely love riding up in southern Utah and I am thankful that I live relatively close.
Just subscribed. I'm building a 2012 XR650L right now. Can't wait to get out and do some longer rides on it. Keep up the great content. JC.
Thats awesome! There is so much you can do on these bikes modification wise. I recommend setting a budget, as it can get out of hand quickly lol
Wondered what happened to you. Glad you're back.... really enjoying the videos. Look forward to asking a couple of questions when you're done. Continued safe travels!!!
Liked and subbed. Thanks for sharing......
Dude these shots are awesome!
You're so inspiring! I've seen all of Your video and I decided to go, go from Poland to Nordkapp, passing Lithuania, Latvia, Finnland, Norway, and back Sweden to Poland.
Take care! I'm waiting for next video.
WOW! That sounds like an awesome EU trip! I hope I can get over there sometime soon.
@@DaddyEric222 If You ever go to Poland, be my guest, I have nice place in Polish 100 lake area, this name is real, we have about 100 lakes between forest on small area.
(Sorry if I write with mistakes)
P.S. Do everything what I didn't, life is very short!
Lol same waiting glad u got it out thx bud
Really enjoyed your TAT journey thus far! Rode a lot of that a few years ago, and it's wonderful to experience again. Keep it up!
Glad to see you're back!
Nice videos man. I'm doing the same this July and can't wait. September in the desert is probably much nicer than what July will be though..lol :/ Best of luck!
Great video series Eric! Hope to start section riding the TAT this July. Utah hopefully next year
What are you riding? A ran into a couple of guy's here in Oregon that had done the TAT on Yamaha TW 200's.
Not my choice, as I own one but to each his own. I'd take my Suzuki 650 and finish the eastern sections that I missed. Cheers.
awesome video my new friend cheers
Well done Eric!
Thanks for the videos! Would you do it all over again?
100% yes!
Eric, did you make it to the West Coast? Looking forward to the videos! Great trip, you need to finish it!
Yes I did make it! I just posted Idaho and hope to finish Oregon very soon! Thanks for watching!
@@DaddyEric222 Glad to hear you made it Eric! I just saw the Idaho video and will watch it two or three more times to get everything from the videos! Looking forward to the rest of the videos!
Eric Fling - You do a phenomenal job creating your videos, and you possess that adventurous spirit. Your ride to Alaska from Florida was epic. Too bad the Travel Channel, Nat Geo or the History Channel doesn't film things like this as opposed to the never ending paranormal stuff that seems to be constantly on nowadays. Safe travels to you always,
and keep the rubber side down. Cheers!
Hopefully I can work with some of those channels in the future! That would be fun to have this on TV. Thanks for your kind words!
Great videos. Do we get to see the ending?
Wow. I really want to know all the spots you rode through, but where are you at 12:21? Spectacular. Thank you for sharing your ride with us, Eric!!
Thats why I included the map at the beginning of each day. Shows my tracks for the day. 6:10 is the beginning of that day. I end in Castle Dale, and 12:21 was the last clip I recorded for the day.
@@DaddyEric222 Thanks Eric! Could not co-relate your tracks close enough to the map I have available at the moment =)
so jelly....lol someday.
Did you notice a large drop in oil temp with the sutton oil cooler?
Eric, excellent job my friend!! Am I missing something, or is there no final video?? You are killing me smalls!
Yes there is a final video! It should be up very soon, I just posted Idaho today!
Eric. What section on the TAT in Utah is it where that river overlook is with the big bend in it? You’re way up high looking down.
Eric, totally rad series. I'm from Canada and a buddy and I want to do the TCAT (same sorta deal). I noticed you used a V-Strom in your last series but opted for the XRL here. Can you explain why? If you could do it again, would you stick with a more streetable bike or do it with this thing again? (I'm looking around for a new adv style bike and XRLs are on my list).
Great content though! Thanks for sharing dude.
Very different trips require very different bikes! I think the XR was perfect for the TAT, and I think the V-strom was perfect for the Alaska trip. Alaska (95% highway) TAT (10% highway, 30% paved backroads, 60% dirt). If its 40% or more dirt a 21" front would be recommended. In my opinion.
Whose tracks did you use ? Love the videos. You do a great job!
Sam's
Hell ya bro Utah has colorado walkin its lunch box,zion national park,,bryce canyon,thors hammer, the trails are so smooth with a hard pack clay and huge switch backs along with 14,000 ft climbs will leave you with your jaw wide open!.oregon is the cats ass to!.
Just found your series and plan to watch it all. I have a question about the carb jetting on your xr. What jet sizes are you using and have you ever run into an altitude that they didn't work with? I'm going to upgrade my exhaust to either a Lexx MXe or a DG V2 so I will probably have to rejet for that. My home elevation is 1000ft, does anyone have any recommendations for jetting for reliability and what jets would you run at those higher elevations in the rockies? We're planning on doing some western rides
I believe it's a 155 main jet. It is a FCR39mm carb I got off Ebay years ago. It was at 165 I believe, which was perfect for sea level, but I worried about 12,000ft. I had my mechanic lean it out, party for mileage, mostly for altitude buffer. My thought was even if its not perfect at sea level, it would be okay at high elevations. But it was too lean, so it wasn't great with cold starts or idling unless oil was 190+f. Worked great at the top, I think it is best at 8,000ft with its current jetting. The vast majority of the trail is under 3000ft however. So moral of the story, fuel injection.
Eric, great videos!! This summer I'm planning a TAT Ride from Trinidad to Port Orford on Sam's 2014 tracks heading west and heading back east on his 2017 tracks through Idaho. Looks like you are about where the tracks split going to Idaho. Wondering if you are using the 2017 tracks and what you plan on doing once you get to Port Orford? Thanks and looking forward to seeing you next videos. Also, do you have a drone for the some of the video shots?
Eric, I realize you already did the trip, so I meant, what tracks did you take and what did you do when you got to Port Orford, wondering if you rode back and which tracks? Thanks!
Did you finish the ride? Enjoyed all of your videos
Sure did! Idaho is published as of today, and Oregon is coming very soon. Thanks for watching!
Great job.. how's your xr holding up... what kind of oil are you using.. take care
I was normally using Amsoil! And it's still running a year later!
Colorado was definitely the best state for me.
Eric, I'm thinking the ticking noise might be valve rockers worn out. See: V-Strom garage xr650l top end ticking. That should not be a real expensive repair since the engine does not have to come out of the bike.
Your trip was epic enough for me to purchase an old XR650L myself. One question: did you follow Sam's maps to the letter?
Yes I did! I wished I had the paper maps when on the trip (or a pdf version) so I could have planned the day a little better. But otherwise just following the gps track worked great!
@@DaddyEric222
You made the experience remarkable
Hi Eric. I'm enjoying following along on your trip. How many miles are you getting out of a tank of gas? I have the same bike and tank as you.
4.7 gallons, worst I ever got was 40mpg. Best was 52. Averaged around 48. Depends on the terrain and how aggressive I ride. So that's about 225 miles. I tried not to let it get over 200. I also had 2L of extra fuel.
How did the bike adjust to altitude? What was the highest elevation you got to?
California pass (in Colorado) 12,960ft. I had my mechanic adjust it so it was really lean in FL 0ft, it was perfect around 3-5k ft and still ran quite well at 12k ft!
What sbout gas stops?
Cool videos! My best in sight so far to Utah and Colorado portions of the TAT.
The only problem is you keep talking about what gear is good for the temperature and conditions but you never mention what time of year you’re riding or how hot it is.
Sept 10-14 2019. At the beginning of each day I have the GPS information and the date is on there! The trip was late august to late September. Thanks for watching!
epic bruh
What kind of tires you running my brother
Kenda K270! And I would use them again!
Which action camera are you using?
Gopro 7 black
Did you hit much sand? I understand the sand in the desert is a PITA.
Not too much sand, although I grew it riding in sand. So it wouldn't have stuck out to me unless it was many miles of it.
Are you using Sam's tracks or GPS Kevin's?
Sams
@@DaddyEric222 Thanks for the response. I think I may have asked you that same question a few months ago. Anyway, you may remember I told you I was riding my Yamaha on the TAT in August 2019 when a deer ran directly in front of my bike and ended my trip. I broke my wrist and a finger. I was 4 miles from Mississippi when it happened. Anyway, I plan on taking my bike down there by Uhaul this year and starting from Mississippi to finish the trip. I will be riding my 2012 Honda XR650L this time. It looks like your bike is doing great on the trails.
One more question Eric. I was using GPS Kevin's tracks. I was unhappy with the amount of roads I had to travel on in Tennessee. There were some nice dirt trails, but it just seemed like Kevin's tracks had me taking too many asphalt roads. How were Sam's tracks in Tennessee? Thanks for the info.
How many miles are on your Honda? Alan Northern Ireland 👍
Alan Wilkinson after the trip it was right at 20k
@@DaddyEric222 she sounds fantastic really great bike I have a 2006 1000 GT Suzuki v_strom Keep up the good the good work. Alan Northern Ireland 👍
Which GPS app did you run Sam’s on? Keep up the good work. Thanks
MotionX GPS, and I wished multiple times that I had the paper maps. Or even a PDF version of the paper maps, just something to help be figure out if there are gas stations ahead!
After a very long break.
Gotta work to pay bills. UA-cam still won't monetize me...
Eric, you never finished the tat series. Hopefully you are okay?????
Yep, all good, I just posted the next video, Idaho! And I will hopefully get Oregon published before November.
Great trip bro. Can u tell me about how much a trip like that costs? I just got a xr650r and my son has a crf450x. I would like to do a trip like this.
Depends on a lot of things. How many days in motels, paid camping, wild camping? Getting to the start, getting the bike home, getting you home. Food, gear, motorcycle maintenance, upgrades, luggage. Mosko Moto has the best luggage for those kinds of bikes for sure. You have 2 awesome bikes and they would be perfect for a trip like this! (as long as they are both plated) You have to have 150+ miles range, 200 miles range is much better however. Buy the maps from Sam, digital plus paper maps. Safe travels!
Sure hope we didn't just watch this guys last ride
Nope, I'll finish the series eventually... I edit for work, so editing is not the first thing I want to do in my free time honestly.
@@DaddyEric222 cool
I enjoy watching your videos.
But one thing that really bothers me is with all those lakes, rivers and streams your passing.
You don't have any fishing gear.
Fresh caught Trout oven an open fire. YUM,YUM.
and even if you don't like fish just throw them back.
Eric, you owe us. We have faithfully followed your travels and you failed us. You stopped posting UA-cams three months ago when you had a seriously failing engine. You had lost 1.5 quarts of oil suddenly. Your engine sounded bad. To me, your engine sounded like you might be loosing a rod. Now, with no explanation but telling us about how you "laundered" all of the oil out of your luggage, you pick up as nothing was ever wrong. What has happened to your motorcycle to make it possible for you to continue your journey? Don't you think that is important to us? As of now you have failed all of your followers. We have been faithful to you, please be faithful to us.
WTF?! Give this guy a break..just because you follow someone doesn't mean they owe you anything. Was he sponsored by Fred DeBerry Motors??? He hasn't "failed" at anything..this whole trip was him WINNING..smh...what the hell is wrong with people?
Amen 1up adventures. He owes us NOTHING
Lol...git'em Fred!
@@1upadventures Is Eric still alive or perhaps he lost his GoPro? In any which way it would be nice to see the Idaho and Oregon vids! Cool adventures though.
Tricia Caruso I don’t know. I was supposed to be doing the same trip right now, but I started having heart issues. So I’m in the middle of a cross country RV trip with the fam and will push back my motorcycle trip to next year.