You sound German and got a BMW Motorrad, I’m German and got a BMW Motorrad….lmk what next shenanigan ride you go on!!! I’ve been on some of their ride around dfw
Its a trade off, a whole lot less vibration and actually usable above 50mph but restricted field of view now. But darn do they look cool especially when folded up! … ;)
@@steveh545 lmao, I am talking to Kevin at EC about the baby scram, but I would like to see first what the new Himalayan has to offer and what its price point is, and then I have to somehow convince or sneak by the better half ... all the things ... =)
@@MotoMischiefs I’d like to get the new Himalayan, but it would sort of be redundant in my garage. I’m sure it’s a great bike, just esthetically not exciting. New 400 scram looks sharp. Or…new V85TT.
@@steveh545 I won't get the TT approved ... lol, the Strada is on my list for next year. The mini Scram looks very sharp indeed in person. I have not ridden it yet, need to see how the 400 feels.
Why are you blurring your speedometer? That doesn't make any sense being all the other stuff that could be more concerning. Please don't ever ride the Tail of the Dragon that way, cause crossing the solid lines, you won't make it to the other end alive.
Please take this comment with absolutely no offense and just a view from my european perspective, but I watched the whole video and waited for some twisties but they did not come :-) and TBH I don't understand this kind of group riding, just occasional speeding and overtaking over double lines and then slowing down and repeat. I understand that roads in USA are different as I was driving there. I understand bikers are looking for some fun, but this kind of riding is out of my head and I don't understand why do you need hypernaked for this :-D and again please take this as an humble opinion and no attack ;-)
I get it … ;), we are very limited here in Texas and personally I have more “bendy roads” where I am but it was fun to ride with like minded folks. The hyper realistically needs a race track, my new ninja 4 RR would be much better suited, just waiting for some parts. But I will say I got a nasty surprise on the 4RR I will discuss soon …
The USA is huge. There are certainly states with incredible riding (California, Colorado, Tennessee, West Virginia, North Carolina, etc...) and others that are super flat and straight, and unfortunately that's most of Texas. However, southwest Texas ("hill country") has some beautiful rides.
You sound German and got a BMW Motorrad, I’m German and got a BMW Motorrad….lmk what next shenanigan ride you go on!!! I’ve been on some of their ride around dfw
It’s always a hit and miss for me because my work schedule is rather unpredictable.
Total understandable, I’m about to get my bike back from dyno. Hope to see ya sometime
Nice
How are the new Rizoma mirrors? Better clarity than the OEM bar end mirrors?
Its a trade off, a whole lot less vibration and actually usable above 50mph but restricted field of view now. But darn do they look cool especially when folded up! … ;)
time for another ADV slow ride...
lol, I don't have the Scrambler anymore ... but I can show you a good time in my local twistie's as well ... =)
@@MotoMischiefs take your BMW thingy. 😂. Or get a new slow bike.
@@steveh545 lmao, I am talking to Kevin at EC about the baby scram, but I would like to see first what the new Himalayan has to offer and what its price point is, and then I have to somehow convince or sneak by the better half ... all the things ... =)
@@MotoMischiefs I’d like to get the new Himalayan, but it would sort of be redundant in my garage. I’m sure it’s a great bike, just esthetically not exciting. New 400 scram looks sharp. Or…new V85TT.
@@steveh545 I won't get the TT approved ... lol, the Strada is on my list for next year. The mini Scram looks very sharp indeed in person. I have not ridden it yet, need to see how the 400 feels.
Why are you blurring your speedometer? That doesn't make any sense being all the other stuff that could be more concerning. Please don't ever ride the Tail of the Dragon that way, cause crossing the solid lines, you won't make it to the other end alive.
Please take this comment with absolutely no offense and just a view from my european perspective, but I watched the whole video and waited for some twisties but they did not come :-) and TBH I don't understand this kind of group riding, just occasional speeding and overtaking over double lines and then slowing down and repeat. I understand that roads in USA are different as I was driving there. I understand bikers are looking for some fun, but this kind of riding is out of my head and I don't understand why do you need hypernaked for this :-D and again please take this as an humble opinion and no attack ;-)
I get it … ;), we are very limited here in Texas and personally I have more “bendy roads” where I am but it was fun to ride with like minded folks. The hyper realistically needs a race track, my new ninja 4 RR would be much better suited, just waiting for some parts. But I will say I got a nasty surprise on the 4RR I will discuss soon …
The USA is huge. There are certainly states with incredible riding (California, Colorado, Tennessee, West Virginia, North Carolina, etc...) and others that are super flat and straight, and unfortunately that's most of Texas. However, southwest Texas ("hill country") has some beautiful rides.
@@FrancisLukesh agreed