We won't remember everything that happens in our lives, but we will most certainly remember the memories. You're a good Dad, and I promise you that your daughter (and you of course) will remember this trip all the days of her life. Way to create memories!
Thats what adventure riding is all about. Glad to see you off pavement on some pretty challenging stuff for a Wee Strom. Ouray/Silverton is amazing.......thanks for the post.
Great adventure for you and your daughter, congratulations, i did once with my son of 14 years old, barcelona spain till munich german, this year we are planing the highlanders of united kingdom, Please keep sharing all the adventure with your daughter.
As a new rider I wasn't sure whether to get a cruiser or something like a strom for long trips out west I take every year, with New Mexico being my favorite place in the world. Your videos have convinced me that an adventure bike is the way to go and a vstrom looks to be more than sufficient. Thank you!
51Dss, thanks for watching. No I had not taken that exact route before (though I had ridden 550 from Durango to Silverton before). I just plotted my route with maps. I don't have GPS. Not my daughter's first ride but first overnighter. We camped in Ouray for 5 nights. No helmet to helmet communication. I don't know the miles off hand. We made to trip to Ouray in one day, camped there and made day trips in the area. One the way home we spent a night in Durango in a hotel. If you are able to ride in CO go for it!
iRide uWatch Great to see your daughter riding on the bike. Although its obvious from your videos, you are big time experienced, I was impressed to see her geared up in gear that fit her, and was obviously enjoying herself! Something she will remember the rest of her life.
Great vid to watch - thanks for taking us along on that ride through those gorgeous landscapes. Had you been along that route before or did you rely on GPS/Maps to find your way; was that a first for your little girl? She seemed sort of neutral when you asked how she was doing - "kind of hot" - "lot of trees" - I know that's how it is with some people including children - they can be having the greatest time and yet it's hard to tell. How many miles in all and how many days was your trip. Did you use helmet to helmet communicators? Thumbs up on the vid!
thanks for watching. No I had not taken that exact route before (though I had ridden 550 from Durango to Silverton before). I just plotted my route with maps. I don't have GPS. Not my daughter's first ride but first overnighter. We camped in Ouray for 5 nights. No helmet to helmet communication. I don't know the miles off hand. We made to trip to Ouray in one day, camped there and made day trips in the area. One the way home we spent a night in Durango in a hotel. If you are able to ride in CO go for it!
I have a question. Have you ever had a problem with speed indication or speedometer? Have you had other problems with this motorcycle (electric wires, etc.)? Regards
Nice trip there, when you said going on the backroads, you wasn't kidding, even a little..lol Some of my family was asking, when can children ride, is there any laws besides helmets ect ? They trust me with their children, maybe because I am there granddad, and I ride a lot. Thanks for info you can give. yl
For taking kids I say they must be able to put their feet on the foot pegs. My daughter was 9 when we did that ride. Yeah I despise riding on interstates so I look for the most interesting back roads I can find. Thx for watching!
Yes that sounds like a good way, to gauge them for a ride on the bike, feet on the pegs, and one of those passenger belts, to help them hold on. I also pass the Interstates unless a need for speed is there, because they are less fun, and have more traffic, at least most of the time. On a another thought, I am thinking of buying a V-strom for touring, looks to be far superior to my K6 SV650n, and my Vulcan. Thanks for the info. yl
Nice riding gear. Do you feel the VStrom 650 has enough power for 2-up riding on the interstate? Was that Lake City where your daughter had those pancakes? Great video, I spent some time between Ouray, Durango, Silverton and Lake City. Beautiful Country.
Hello! In the last year you probably figured out what Vstrom 650 is all about, but I can tell you something about my K4... I have since september 2016, about 2000 km (~1300 miles), because the weather is not so great in Romania, but what can I say about the bike is that is perfect for me. I have 1,82 m and 80 kilos, my wife is about 1,65 m and 60 kilos, no problem for the bike to go wild on takeovers. I will see in few months how is it handling with the luggage (Givi Maxia 50 topcase and two ~45 litres side-cases), a small tent, two sleeping-bags and inflateble matrice. The bike will have about 420 kilos, the maximum legal weight. Without luggage, sprinting is veeery ok, consumption is also ok (3,9-4,5 liters per 100 km), brakes with ease. Nothing to complain. Hope you got the bike, a very good choice for few money. Ride safe!
you are lucky to have a daughter make a trip with you I did miss mine . I would like to make trip like that too. But alone. I am in canada I got my dl1000 2003 stll in a good shape. I need a GPS for this trip ?
+George Lee No she was able to just reach the pegs. The one problem we had was on a afternoon ride, I was passing a car at near 90mph and saw in my side mirror she had fallen asleep and was falling over but woke herself up in the middle of my pass! Scared me to death.
Congratulations on your trip. Beautiful scenery and I imagine that his partner is also very special. Recently I also made a 5-day trip the south of Brazil, with my son and also with a Suzuki 650 vstrom much like yours. Watch my video on my blog www.roteiroaventura.com Congratulations.
We won't remember everything that happens in our lives, but we will most certainly remember the memories. You're a good Dad, and I promise you that your daughter (and you of course) will remember this trip all the days of her life. Way to create memories!
Thanks. Hopefully we'll do more. I have another daughter and a son as well that are younger.
Felicitaciones por el viaje. Sin duda algo inolvidable para ambos. La niña adorable y tiene un gran papá.
Thats what adventure riding is all about. Glad to see you off pavement on some pretty challenging stuff for a Wee Strom. Ouray/Silverton is amazing.......thanks for the post.
NICE, i am getting my v strom next year, congratulations on this epic ride with your little one.
Great adventure for you and your daughter, congratulations, i did once with my son of 14 years old, barcelona spain till munich german, this year we are planing the highlanders of united kingdom, Please keep sharing all the adventure with your daughter.
How could 11 people dislike this! Kudos dad! Wonderful video!
What a great adventure for your daughter, I am looking forward to taking my 10 yr old grandson on a trip with my 2011 V strom
+George Lee Thanks it was a great trip.
Falling asleep ,, scary
Great vid. Thanks for sharing. Looks like you and your daughter had a great time. Beautiful sceanery and a great bike.
Looks like a great time. Good to see people spending time with their kids.
Great video, thanks for sharing. Your daughter is one lucky girl. Congrats from Australia.
Loved Ouray,Silverton and Telluride and Durango, oh the whole bloody country. 6 of us from Australia rode through there in 2018 on hired Harleys.
I hope i can take my kids on a trip with the wee strom! Awesome video i hope you and her and fun!
As a new rider I wasn't sure whether to get a cruiser or something like a strom for long trips out west I take every year, with New Mexico being my favorite place in the world. Your videos have convinced me that an adventure bike is the way to go and a vstrom looks to be more than sufficient. Thank you!
thanks for viewing and the comment. I think you'll be happy with the Vstrom.
I found a used 2005 DL650 at my local dealership and just put down a deposit on it. Woohoo!
+Cow Rider congratulations!
there are fathers and there are dads
Te felicito por tu viaje con tu hija! Sera inolvidable para ella! Abrazo desde Argentina!!
bell video, posti meravigliosi e grande spirito d'avventura bravi complimenti...saluti da Napoli.
51Dss, thanks for watching. No I had not taken that exact route before (though I had ridden 550 from Durango to Silverton before). I just plotted my route with maps. I don't have GPS. Not my daughter's first ride but first overnighter. We camped in Ouray for 5 nights. No helmet to helmet communication. I don't know the miles off hand. We made to trip to Ouray in one day, camped there and made day trips in the area. One the way home we spent a night in Durango in a hotel. If you are able to ride in CO go for it!
iRide uWatch Great to see your daughter riding on the bike. Although its obvious from your videos, you are big time experienced, I was impressed to see her geared up in gear that fit her, and was obviously enjoying herself! Something she will remember the rest of her life.
Parabéns belo passeio!
V strom 650 abs, the best!!!
QUE HERMOSO VIAJE A MI ME ENCANTARÍA SALIR DE ESA FORMA CON MI HIJO..
SALUDOS DESDE CHILE..
Great vid to watch - thanks for taking us along on that ride through those gorgeous landscapes. Had you been along that route before or did you rely on GPS/Maps to find your way; was that a first for your little girl? She seemed sort of neutral when you asked how she was doing - "kind of hot" - "lot of trees" - I know that's how it is with some people including children - they can be having the greatest time and yet it's hard to tell. How many miles in all and how many days was your trip. Did you use helmet to helmet communicators? Thumbs up on the vid!
thanks for watching. No I had not taken that exact route before (though I had ridden 550 from Durango to Silverton before). I just plotted my route with maps. I don't have GPS. Not my daughter's first ride but first overnighter. We camped in Ouray for 5 nights. No helmet to helmet communication. I don't know the miles off hand. We made to trip to Ouray in one day, camped there and made day trips in the area. One the way home we spent a night in Durango in a hotel. If you are able to ride in CO go for it!
maravilhoso passeio,inesquecível ficara gravado em suas almas .DEUS abenções.
i think i saw that you have a adjustible windscreen on your v-strom
could you tell me where i can get one for my v-strom ?
by the way nice movie !
I have a question. Have you ever had a problem with speed indication or speedometer? Have you had other problems with this motorcycle (electric wires, etc.)? Regards
isnt this a life goal, damn! beautiful man. peace!
Nice trip there, when you said going on the backroads, you wasn't kidding, even a little..lol Some of my family was asking, when can children ride, is there any laws besides helmets ect ? They trust me with their children, maybe because I am there granddad, and I ride a lot. Thanks for info you can give. yl
For taking kids I say they must be able to put their feet on the foot pegs. My daughter was 9 when we did that ride. Yeah I despise riding on interstates so I look for the most interesting back roads I can find. Thx for watching!
Yes that sounds like a good way, to gauge them for a ride on the bike, feet on the pegs, and one of those passenger belts, to help them hold on.
I also pass the Interstates unless a need for speed is there, because they are less fun, and have more traffic, at least most of the time.
On a another thought, I am thinking of buying a V-strom for touring, looks to be far superior to my K6 SV650n, and my Vulcan. Thanks for the info. yl
Nice riding gear. Do you feel the VStrom 650 has enough power for 2-up riding on the interstate? Was that Lake City where your daughter had those pancakes? Great video, I spent some time between Ouray, Durango, Silverton and Lake City. Beautiful Country.
Hello! In the last year you probably figured out what Vstrom 650 is all about, but I can tell you something about my K4... I have since september 2016, about 2000 km (~1300 miles), because the weather is not so great in Romania, but what can I say about the bike is that is perfect for me. I have 1,82 m and 80 kilos, my wife is about 1,65 m and 60 kilos, no problem for the bike to go wild on takeovers. I will see in few months how is it handling with the luggage (Givi Maxia 50 topcase and two ~45 litres side-cases), a small tent, two sleeping-bags and inflateble matrice. The bike will have about 420 kilos, the maximum legal weight. Without luggage, sprinting is veeery ok, consumption is also ok (3,9-4,5 liters per 100 km), brakes with ease. Nothing to complain. Hope you got the bike, a very good choice for few money. Ride safe!
Beautiful scenery! Did you carry extra gas in the side bags?
No, didn't need to. I gassed up in Pagosa Springs, then Durango, then Ouray even though I wasn't ever on empty.
you are lucky to have a daughter make a trip with you I did miss mine . I would like to make trip like that too. But alone. I am in canada I got my dl1000 2003 stll in a good shape. I need a GPS for this trip ?
Pięknie :)
muy bonito
Show!!!!!!
DID YOU HAVE TO RAISE THE PASSENGER FOOT PEGS FOR YOUR DAUGHTER .
+George Lee No she was able to just reach the pegs. The one problem we had was on a afternoon ride, I was passing a car at near 90mph and saw in my side mirror she had fallen asleep and was falling over but woke herself up in the middle of my pass! Scared me to death.
+iRide uWatch Time to bust out the Velcro !
Congratulations on your trip. Beautiful scenery and I imagine that his partner is also very special. Recently I also made a 5-day trip the south of Brazil, with my son and also with a Suzuki 650 vstrom much like yours. Watch my video on my blog www.roteiroaventura.com
Congratulations.