im probaby just drunk and over sentimetal but this channel means so much to me pleas dont stop makin these videos i love you i wish i could support but i can barely support myself
Your videos are one of a kind. Most youtubers these days show their entire trip as it happens day to day and yes it is interesting but it doesn't always feel genuine. With your work there is no doubt that everything is as you feel and i love it. Cheers to many more c90 adventures.
Hey Ed, your video truly touched my heart. Your enthusiasm, humor, and genuine love for the open road are truly infectious. I felt like I was right there with you, experiencing the joys and challenges of your journey. Your adventurous spirit is an inspiration, reminding us all to embrace life's possibilities and chase our dreams. Thank you for sharing your incredible adventure with us. Keep riding and exploring, my friend!
just started watching your videos a few weeks ago. decided to tour vietnam for 3 weeks on bikes with 2 mates, booked flights for end of August and bought a go pro and this pops up! just got your DVD too it's awesome!
it's a more polished and produced version of his UA-cam videos with different narration with other bits of footage added also. that's only way I can describe it but id recommend it!
I've been hooked on these videos for the past few days, especially this one. Very entertaining, great editing and footage. I don't think I could ever do these trips unless I knew how to repair everything on the bike (or Edward was with me lol)
Just watched your latest Moab episode and your banter is still the same at the end of your videos. 😅 "Soooo uhh, yeah". I'm living in Vietnam right now and think you did a great job showcasing the country and all its chaos. Keep it up, Ed!
OMG, that looked like chaos but great fun. Never seen as many mechanical repairs, except on my overland travels through Africa when our trusted Land Rover kept breaking down. But, breakdowns and mechanical issues make for great stories afterwards - just as your video confirms. Epic trip Ed. Well done - you're the real MacGyver!! 👏 😎🛵👍😅
Brings back memories of first trip 35 years ago ~ a 10,000 mile 4 month overland trip across Africa. Was the very early days of arranged trips. We all got around camp fire and discussed which countries we should go through to get back to UK. We had to sometimes pass through lesser used borders and bribe our way over because of starting in SA which had Apartheid segregation policies at the time, therefore many borders were officialy closed to letting you through if you had been there. At the time one in 50 travellers were not making it back alive due to disease, wild animal attacks, accidents or ambush. It fired up a life long travel bug. Now just book in hotel for first and last day of trips and just ask locals for local points of interest or make first visit to tourist centre which is great to hire for instance, a professional photographer for a few days to show you all the places you would normally miss. Cost a fraction of what a tour firm would ask and you experience the real culture at street level making it up as you go. The adventure is surprisingly easy if you have patience and go with the flow. It's fun too trying to venture on as many different types of transport as possible in a limited time from trains, varied boats and planes, to bikes and trikes... Above all, humour, manners, smiles, patience and an open mind are key to amazing experiences...
Thank you for posting this video! I did the exact same trip on the exact same road back in April. It's awesome watching someone travel the same route I took. My Vietnam trip coupled with your videos are what made me buy my little motorcycle back here in the states. Next summer I'm going to take it around the entirety of the US. Thanks for the inspiration my friend and keep it up.
That seems like a really fun and unusual trip! But, you'd have to be a special kind of person to manage the chaos and mechanical troubles that are sure to pop up. I bet you told everybody that it was very likely their motorbikes would break down during the trip, but, no worries, I will fix them one way or another so the journey can continue. I liked the part about the Vietnamese mechanics "repairing' the bikes. Good job on the video.
Awesome work as always dude. I get holiday blues just watching this. Can't imagine it being easy to go from that much uncertainty and chaos to slip back into the rat race. Thanks for all your hard work.
This vlog was very enjoyable and a real hoot to watch. I wish that you had taken more videos of your trip and had included more of your stops along the way (other than motorcycle repair places).
This was a great trip down memory lane! My buddy and I did the trip back in October 2017. I had never ridden a motorcycle in my life so this was definitely a crash course in - "Motorcycle 101: remedial kickass". 100% would love to go back and tour the North a bunch more. Ps: Sapa is a dump. Don't go there...
Great fun and educational too! I noted the subtle Top Gear reference done by not mentioning Top Gear, genius. Also I now see that a hammer isn't the right tool for small motorbike repairs, I'll just use that to fix the bigger bikes now.
Mine too. Clarkson raved about the Vietnamese ‘repairing his bike’ all the time. Then it broke down repeatedly! Enjoyed Ed’s different engineer’s perspective on this
Holy crap. I started binging when you met Rachel in Alaska, and ended at your most last post / most recent vid... Now it took me to a trip within a trip; to Vietnam. Hell yes im 'still watching' youtube!! LIKE
Ed great video as always - looking forward to all to come, and hopefully I'll be able to sign up for one of your future tours. In the meantime I plan to explore all the local trails in my area!
You have such great spirit and nothing lets you down. If you liked Swedish scenery and nature you now entering a whole new level. Its actually hard to take in all the fantastic views in Norway. You will love it.
HOLY SH*T. What a great video. Just sent you a donation. It was worth every damn penny. I can’t imagine the work you have put into this to get this much interesting footage. Thanks for the genuine laughs. Good luck and safe travels!
We did the trip 2 up, MrsB and me and en-route just two flat tyres, one with a £1 new inner tube, otherwise all was good. 2 oil changes and a few repairs when we got the bike, but I watched them do everything, stopped them doing a few things. No accidents either. Really enjoyed the trip 2012, I think.
Great trip , great riding there. Randy was very lucky not to have been more hurt in the bus crash. Riding in many parts of the world it is best to forget about lines on the road and just make way for each other.
I did the same trip in 2002 with a Honda Wave 110cc, I knew then to avoid Chinese copies at all cost. Taiwanese made Sym brand is a much better choice.
Thanks for the video, informative for others thinking of biking in Viet Nam. I was surprised that the mekanics were so bad considering the amount of bikes there are!
Truly amazing trip. My kind of chaos too. I think this looks fun. Honestly though I think the new bike thing would be a bit more fun because spending that time out in a city or an off-road detour instead of at a garage would be cool. Keep it up!
That was great! I always enjoy your videos. One day I will travel like that but for now I shoot videos here in town. I was asking the other day on one of my videos if anyone had heard from you. Been a while and I was curious. Keep up the excellent work sir, thank you for the effort involved and please keep them coming. 👍🏻
I rode more around Vietnam and met very competent mechanics, suppose its where you go. Vietnam is a such an an amazing hospitable place Ed's attitude sucks in parts.
@ArmchairWarrior I dont follow your comment. Have you been to Vietnam? He spent two weeks there. I was there for months. His comments towards locals is not acceptable, fuck wits? Really? . . Disappointing as I like his videos and those of people doing tours on the cheap. I would love to do Canada ☺️
@@missadventuresmotorcycledi2773 If you've lived in Vietnam, you'd understand his frustration. Whilst there are some decent mechanics at reputable places, the majority of them aren't very competent but are very stubborn and difficult to communicate with. This goes for many sectors, not just mechanics. I've lived here for over a year, and I've had my fair share of both, it seems to be an 80/20 split, 80% cowboys, 20% decent people that know what they're doing. I am very surprised at the Honda one though, usually those guys know what they're doing
Last time I rode something similar was a Honda C50 in 1963. But I felt like I was fully engaged in your experience nevertheless. Memories linger, and it was great fun watching. Greetings from "next door" in Chiang Mai.
Man, I love Vietnam, one of my favourite countries. Riding through ha giang in the mountains is a great experience. I had the most shit bike you could possibly get there and put on a solid 4k miles, somehow the thing survived without any major issues. It was also the cheapest bike :)
@ 15:58 when top gear did their motorcycle trip through Vietnam they had that exact view in their video. Both yours and Top Gears look like so much fun
For those that may be scared off by the amount of crashing portrayed, I personally rode the HCM trail from Saigon to Hanoi with one other person on a Honda Win - No Crashing! Limit your group size and you will have less issues. Riding experience also helps. Not to underplay the fact that there are real threats and dangers, but limiting the risk is critical.
My partner and I did this exact trip on an old school Honda Win, back in February. Our bike was a piece of crap and broke down almost every day while we had it. This trip was by far the most scariest thing that I have ever done, but it was such an amazing experience as well. Something I will remember for a very long time. I really enjoyed watching your video, it brought back a lot of memories.
Oh wow, brings back so much good memories . If you get a chance Ed you should ride right around the north. It's incredible bro, could easily spend a month rolling round. Ha Giang and Cao bang are incredible.
Big love and respect from indonesia man!! Love that someone still use that amazing moped for adventure. Hope i can do this to with my scooter 😁 (Sorry for my bad english)
Ed. I. Love. Your. Videos. I could only dream of doing something like this, id just be scared I don’t know the first thing about fixing a bike. Would you ever consider doing a small side series on taking apart and how to fix the important bits on a c90? Can’t wait if you do another one of these, IM SO IN.
im probaby just drunk and over sentimetal but this channel means so much to me pleas dont stop makin these videos i love you i wish i could support but i can barely support myself
Same here bro! same here! I wish I could support too monetarily!
@@yogindertickoo Me too.You've gotta give this bloke Ed a Gold Meda for his travels & sense of humour.l
Hope youre doing alright homie these videos are dope i like em too
@A Mercer 🤣🤣
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Your videos are one of a kind. Most youtubers these days show their entire trip as it happens day to day and yes it is interesting but it doesn't always feel genuine. With your work there is no doubt that everything is as you feel and i love it. Cheers to many more c90 adventures.
Watching your videos is a blast! My wife is watching American Idol in the family room. What an idiot. :-)
🤣😂🤣
Ed March, you're a legend.
Hey Ed, your video truly touched my heart. Your enthusiasm, humor, and genuine love for the open road are truly infectious. I felt like I was right there with you, experiencing the joys and challenges of your journey. Your adventurous spirit is an inspiration, reminding us all to embrace life's possibilities and chase our dreams. Thank you for sharing your incredible adventure with us. Keep riding and exploring, my friend!
just started watching your videos a few weeks ago. decided to tour vietnam for 3 weeks on bikes with 2 mates, booked flights for end of August and bought a go pro and this pops up! just got your DVD too it's awesome!
john and a bike is it different than his videos on here?
it's a more polished and produced version of his UA-cam videos with different narration with other bits of footage added also. that's only way I can describe it but id recommend it!
+john and a bike - how did your trip go?
How was the trip ? Did everything went safely ?
I've been hooked on these videos for the past few days, especially this one. Very entertaining, great editing and footage. I don't think I could ever do these trips unless I knew how to repair everything on the bike (or Edward was with me lol)
Ed, you never fail to entertain! I had a grin on my face throughout the entire video.
Fully agreed ... he's hilarious! 🤣
Just watched your latest Moab episode and your banter is still the same at the end of your videos. 😅 "Soooo uhh, yeah".
I'm living in Vietnam right now and think you did a great job showcasing the country and all its chaos. Keep it up, Ed!
One of my fav vids from your channel. I love the way you just go and do it.
That was the best, the ending was my favorite where everyone was miserable but they had the best times of their life
What a great adventure and video. Thanks for not only filming this but offering these tours to people. They'll never forget it.
OMG, that looked like chaos but great fun. Never seen as many mechanical repairs, except on my overland travels through Africa when our trusted Land Rover kept breaking down. But, breakdowns and mechanical issues make for great stories afterwards - just as your video confirms. Epic trip Ed. Well done - you're the real MacGyver!! 👏 😎🛵👍😅
Still watching this once every couple of months! The best.
After seeing the Top Gear Vietnam special this has always been a dream of mine. Your group looks metal, wish I could have been there.
Brings back memories of first trip 35 years ago ~ a 10,000 mile 4 month overland trip across Africa. Was the very early days of arranged trips. We all got around camp fire and discussed which countries we should go through to get back to UK. We had to sometimes pass through lesser used borders and bribe our way over because of starting in SA which had Apartheid segregation policies at the time, therefore many borders were officialy closed to letting you through if you had been there. At the time one in 50 travellers were not making it back alive due to disease, wild animal attacks, accidents or ambush.
It fired up a life long travel bug. Now just book in hotel for first and last day of trips and just ask locals for local points of interest or make first visit to tourist centre which is great to hire for instance, a professional photographer for a few days to show you all the places you would normally miss. Cost a fraction of what a tour firm would ask and you experience the real culture at street level making it up as you go. The adventure is surprisingly easy if you have patience and go with the flow. It's fun too trying to venture on as many different types of transport as possible in a limited time from trains, varied boats and planes, to bikes and trikes...
Above all, humour, manners, smiles, patience and an open mind are key to amazing experiences...
You are basically doing everything I wish and would love to do. So inspiring
Thank you for posting this video! I did the exact same trip on the exact same road back in April. It's awesome watching someone travel the same route I took. My Vietnam trip coupled with your videos are what made me buy my little motorcycle back here in the states. Next summer I'm going to take it around the entirety of the US. Thanks for the inspiration my friend and keep it up.
+Brian Traverso you're very welcome :)
Mexico is great, too, and not dangerous like the media portrays it.
@@mikeboshko2623 great as long as you stay away from the border. Been shot at a few times there lol
That seems like a really fun and unusual trip! But, you'd have to be a special kind of person to manage the chaos and mechanical troubles that are sure to pop up. I bet you told everybody that it was very likely their motorbikes would break down during the trip, but, no worries, I will fix them one way or another so the journey can continue. I liked the part about the Vietnamese mechanics "repairing' the bikes. Good job on the video.
For engine rebuilds in Vietnam, keep an eye out for workshops with at least basic machining equipment.
Awesome work as always dude. I get holiday blues just watching this. Can't imagine it being easy to go from that much uncertainty and chaos to slip back into the rat race. Thanks for all your hard work.
what a joy, of wachting the pure essence of travelling by motorbike, just fantastic i laughed a lot thanks
You managed to capture the horror and beauty of Vietnam. Amazing video, thank you
Ed, I rarely ever watch videos more than 10 minutes all the way through, but I thoroughly enjoyed this one to the end. Thanks for the video.
Yes!!!! so happy to see a new video, Ed!!!
never a dull moment. great video as always! can't wait for the next one.
This is so awesome the idea of doing stuff yourself as much as possible if you know enough about the bikes and doing adventure stuff properly 😀
This vlog was very enjoyable and a real hoot to watch. I wish that you had taken more videos of your trip and had included more of your stops along the way (other than motorcycle repair places).
This was a great trip down memory lane! My buddy and I did the trip back in October 2017. I had never ridden a motorcycle in my life so this was definitely a crash course in - "Motorcycle 101: remedial kickass". 100% would love to go back and tour the North a bunch more.
Ps: Sapa is a dump. Don't go there...
Great fun and educational too! I noted the subtle Top Gear reference done by not mentioning Top Gear, genius.
Also I now see that a hammer isn't the right tool for small motorbike repairs, I'll just use that to fix the bigger bikes now.
I absolutely have to go on an Ed March Motorcycle Tour before I die! They look like a blast
Brilliant ride!. inspiring me to fight through the mire of DVLA bollocks to get my 1968 c50 on the road!
I loved Vietnam..... this brought it all back
This was a great. My favorite Top Gear special was the Vietnam Road trip. I'm glad to see it can be done with out support
Mine too. Clarkson raved about the Vietnamese ‘repairing his bike’ all the time. Then it broke down repeatedly! Enjoyed Ed’s different engineer’s perspective on this
Watched this tripception while on a trip myself, adding another layer 😂
Nice trip, Mongolia sounds awesome. I also want to go there next year.
+Big_Adam_2050 is that a South Park reference?
God damn MONGORIANS!!! Love the vids Ed!
‘I don’t think you’ve got authority....’
Watching this made me want to do the trip again. Did it two years ago on a Yamaha nouvo with only a flat tire on the way.
That was the best intro I have ever seen in my entire life...thank you.
Holy crap. I started binging when you met Rachel in Alaska, and ended at your most last post / most recent vid... Now it took me to a trip within a trip; to Vietnam. Hell yes im 'still watching' youtube!! LIKE
All the vids are so good it's hard to say best one yet. But it was amazing! You turned these ordinary people into stars!! Great trip!
Ed great video as always - looking forward to all to come, and hopefully I'll be able to sign up for one of your future tours. In the meantime I plan to explore all the local trails in my area!
Ed, so quick the time has come round, good to see you did it, I will savour watching this
always look forward to these videos ed, you've inspired me to do my own adventure one day, thanks and hope you can upload more often!
Thank you for the video. Awesome! Great bunch of persons you rode with. Quite different types of people, but you all seemed to get along fine!
You have such great spirit and nothing lets you down. If you liked Swedish scenery and nature you now entering a whole new level.
Its actually hard to take in all the fantastic views in Norway. You will love it.
HOLY SH*T. What a great video. Just sent you a donation. It was worth every damn penny. I can’t imagine the work you have put into this to get this much interesting footage. Thanks for the genuine laughs. Good luck and safe travels!
Nice to see another adventure. Keep the videos coming!! Be safe!
It's quite humbling that I never manage to be the first comment here. I'm 4th already!
c90adventures I just realized you were doing the inception music with your voice. a trip in a trip in a trip. haha. tripceptiom
ed are you doing a 2018 tour ? how much is the round trip from the UK.
Hay man glad you are still alive I was worried!
Are you still a MAG member? put some MAG stickers on your bike there's a good lad..
I’ve just binged watched your videos today. Glad I found your channel 😊
I'm Cheech - If you want to experience the chaos in person, make sure you're subscribed to the tours mailing list on my website 🙂
Awesome stuff.
Loads of fun.
And what a beautiful country.
:))
absolutely amazing adventure! loved it. I will be signing up. quality of the vid was great. Thanks
the c bike is bringing big money in the uk..my childhood bike.love the machine.allways will.
I'll just assume you own a C90 garage? I feel like you could MacGyver a C90 from scratch at this point.
We did the trip 2 up, MrsB and me and en-route just two flat tyres, one with a £1 new inner tube, otherwise all was good. 2 oil changes and a few repairs when we got the bike, but I watched them do everything, stopped them doing a few things. No accidents either.
Really enjoyed the trip 2012, I think.
Always enjoy watching your vids, this one in particular was great. Keep up the work!
Really cool video and trip! Watching in Sweden during Corona virus time...So good to watch your videos! Thanx for making them!
Great trip , great riding there. Randy was very lucky not to have been more hurt in the bus crash. Riding in many parts of the world it is best to forget about lines on the road and just make way for each other.
Love your videos ED buddy ! Please kindly keep making them even though it's probably hard
hell yeah!!!!! I've been checking UA-cam every other day to see if you had posted something!!! woot!!!
this is my new fave binge watch channel ^_^ loving your adventures, make more !!
Great video. Was in Ho Chi Minh city last summer. Loved it. Then headed up to Sapa, then to Chinese border. Love the culture and people.
This channel deserves more views!
I did the same trip in 2002 with a Honda Wave 110cc, I knew then to avoid Chinese copies at all cost. Taiwanese made Sym brand is a much better choice.
SYM yoyagers are awesome, that's what I ride in the UK!
Love sym, reliable, tough, simple and cheap, what scooters should be.
Thanks for the video, informative for others thinking of biking in Viet Nam. I was surprised that the mekanics were so bad considering the amount of bikes there are!
Truly amazing trip. My kind of chaos too. I think this looks fun. Honestly though I think the new bike thing would be a bit more fun because spending that time out in a city or an off-road detour instead of at a garage would be cool. Keep it up!
That was great! I always enjoy your videos. One day I will travel like that but for now I shoot videos here in town. I was asking the other day on one of my videos if anyone had heard from you. Been a while and I was curious.
Keep up the excellent work sir, thank you for the effort involved and please keep them coming. 👍🏻
Constant smile watching this
I need to move there and open my bike repair shop!! I will never be out of work fixing all the buggered up bikes the local "mechanics" work on.
I rode more around Vietnam and met very competent mechanics, suppose its where you go. Vietnam is a such an an amazing hospitable place Ed's attitude sucks in parts.
@ArmchairWarrior I dont follow your comment. Have you been to Vietnam? He spent two weeks there. I was there for months. His comments towards locals is not acceptable, fuck wits? Really? . . Disappointing as I like his videos and those of people doing tours on the cheap. I would love to do Canada ☺️
@@missadventuresmotorcycledi2773 If you've lived in Vietnam, you'd understand his frustration. Whilst there are some decent mechanics at reputable places, the majority of them aren't very competent but are very stubborn and difficult to communicate with. This goes for many sectors, not just mechanics. I've lived here for over a year, and I've had my fair share of both, it seems to be an 80/20 split, 80% cowboys, 20% decent people that know what they're doing. I am very surprised at the Honda one though, usually those guys know what they're doing
@@xCoNa14 no excuse to call people "Fuck wits" on video you know will be watched by thousands. He is very entertaining the rest of the time.
@@xCoNa14 oh Fucktards was the word... awful.
Absolutey brilliant. Use to ride GS's, now got a 250 crf, would love a C90 after watching your videos. Just wish I had your knowledge.
Last time I rode something similar was a Honda C50 in 1963. But I felt like I was fully engaged in your experience nevertheless. Memories linger, and it was great fun watching. Greetings from "next door" in Chiang Mai.
Working my way through your videos...love them...well done
Another great video seem's like a Fun Honest guy !
i just bought a c70, this inspires me. great videos!
Man, I love Vietnam, one of my favourite countries. Riding through ha giang in the mountains is a great experience. I had the most shit bike you could possibly get there and put on a solid 4k miles, somehow the thing survived without any major issues. It was also the cheapest bike :)
I wish i had the ability to join on this kind of awesome adventure
Awesome Videos! Never thought I'd be so entertained by some people riding 90's but this Shit is Good! Much Respect and Love from Las Vegas.
Great video as always Ed, stay awesome!
I’m over here noticing that m13 shirt. I used to watch him quite a lot! I think I’ll go look his channel up when this is over
@ 15:58 when top gear did their motorcycle trip through Vietnam they had that exact view in their video. Both yours and Top Gears look like so much fun
This tour is a brilliant idea. Just brilliant
Great video as always, I would like to see a Ed March complete Honda C90 Repair video
For those that may be scared off by the amount of crashing portrayed, I personally rode the HCM trail from Saigon to Hanoi with one other person on a Honda Win - No Crashing! Limit your group size and you will have less issues. Riding experience also helps. Not to underplay the fact that there are real threats and dangers, but limiting the risk is critical.
I have just discovered Ed and his exploits - ride on ! brilliant
Great news all around! Excellent video, loved it.
Yesss very happy by watching this video !
Gf wants to watch something on Netflix..... but I just found this..... whole..... channel of goodness.....
Amazing...I've just added touring Asia on a scoot to my list. Thanks.
My partner and I did this exact trip on an old school Honda Win, back in February. Our bike was a piece of crap and broke down almost every day while we had it. This trip was by far the most scariest thing that I have ever done, but it was such an amazing experience as well. Something I will remember for a very long time.
I really enjoyed watching your video, it brought back a lot of memories.
So so stoked, another video yayyyyy! Come to South Africa sometime!
You are a Genius!!! Your videos are super funny and entertaining
OH YEAHH! New C90Adventure video WOOHOOO! :D
just discovered your channel, watched a couple videos, and I am hooked! youre a really cool dude
you're amazing ed! thanks for the videos!
yaaasss!! Ed you've done it again mate!! love it
Oh wow, brings back so much good memories . If you get a chance Ed you should ride right around the north. It's incredible bro, could easily spend a month rolling round. Ha Giang and Cao bang are incredible.
Brilliant stuff Ed - really enjoyed every video! Inspiring! Keep enjoying. Africa next ?!
I've never ridden a bike but I want to go on one of these adventures!
You brought fun back to my life.
Big love and respect from indonesia man!!
Love that someone still use that amazing moped for adventure.
Hope i can do this to with my scooter 😁
(Sorry for my bad english)
I was just rebuilding my c50 engine, Right before you where uploading ;)
Awesome editing by the way.
Ed. I. Love. Your. Videos. I could only dream of doing something like this, id just be scared I don’t know the first thing about fixing a bike. Would you ever consider doing a small side series on taking apart and how to fix the important bits on a c90? Can’t wait if you do another one of these, IM SO IN.