80 000 km on the T7 and 80 000 subscribers on the Nomad Sweden channel. New bike with 0 km and new channel with 0 sucribers. You sir have a real sense of formula ;)
If Matthias ever wants to ride the terrain 😮of the western part of the United States I would be glad to be his tour guide as I have ridden most of it and traveled most of it . Robert, you are welcome too, but your travel companion & I seem to be on the same wavelength.
I can perfectly understand the going light on the trail. I started with a Tiger 800/900 - went to a Husky 701LR - and now a KTM 500 EXC It was incredible to ride the gnarly gravel roads with the lighter bikes.
Adventure can mean a lot of things to a lot of people. I've had the BMW GS650 Twin and the GS750, but age and surgeries (knee and shoulder) have me on three wheels. Still, there is adventure out there. I plan to pass the Arctic Circle in Alaska this summer. Looking foward to seeing more in your new channel, Robert! Kindest regards, Tony from Minnesota
I really appreciate the freedom of camping and the use of dirt roads in Sweden. Here in Italy, probably also because of the lack of respect for the rules in general, it is forbidden to bivouac or camp, and they are even banning any kind of unorganised offroad tourism. Thanks for the nice report.
As I did my second course with Anders. There was a fellow with an AJP. I have a T7. He suggested we swap bikes for the next leg of the journey. I have to say I was impressed, gravel and off road. Its a nice nimble bike, T7 seems big compared. Depends on what you want to do with your bike :)
Big change, big move, I am sure you will be successful. You were really the face out for Nomad Sweden, and I really enjoyed your videos. You are one of the reasons I started to dabble on UA-cam as well. Subscribed, looking forward to see what you create. Come make a video of one of our BDRs (Back Country Discovery Routes) I suggest Colorado, it’s a lot of fun and beautiful. Best of luck Robert.
Second time around is just as good. Like a beautiful lady I'll take another shot of that. Could be one in my future. Seems they are importing them in to the USA. I like the fact the machine is ready to ride. I spent more than what my Tenere cost in accessories and many necessities. Just spring it to my weight and heated grips and I'm good to go. Maybe tubeless wheels. Good job Robert, Seymore and Mattais my Nordic ADV friends. All good from east Kentucky USA Next time
Thanks bud. I do look forward to many things now. One is of course taking the little pony on adventures. T7 stays (i won't get much if I sell it anyway) and it really is a different bike with it's own strengths. All the best
I like these Mosko pants! Meanwhile i got the quite stylish and comfortable Nucleus Protection Jacket from Revit to finally wear lighter outer Jackets... but I wonder what protection you use for let's say a Normal ride out?
Put on the original silencer (silencer only). You will loose a pair of hp, but the noise is gone, and you will still have plenty of hp.And you may have a little better room for your bags too.
80 000 km on the T7 and 80 000 subscribers on the Nomad Sweden channel. New bike with 0 km and new channel with 0 sucribers. You sir have a real sense of formula ;)
If Matthias ever wants to ride the terrain 😮of the western part of the United States I would be glad to be his tour guide as I have ridden most of it and traveled most of it . Robert, you are welcome too, but your travel companion & I seem to be on the same wavelength.
Haha amazing
I can perfectly understand the going light on the trail.
I started with a Tiger 800/900 - went to a Husky 701LR - and now a KTM 500 EXC
It was incredible to ride the gnarly gravel roads with the lighter bikes.
Indeed going light, coming from heavy, is a revelation
Adventure can mean a lot of things to a lot of people. I've had the BMW GS650 Twin and the GS750, but age and surgeries (knee and shoulder) have me on three wheels. Still, there is adventure out there. I plan to pass the Arctic Circle in Alaska this summer. Looking foward to seeing more in your new channel, Robert! Kindest regards, Tony from Minnesota
Thanks buddy!
I really appreciate the freedom of camping and the use of dirt roads in Sweden. Here in Italy, probably also because of the lack of respect for the rules in general, it is forbidden to bivouac or camp, and they are even banning any kind of unorganised offroad tourism. Thanks for the nice report.
Indeed that is sad. Welcome to ride in Sweden :)
Both back together, fantastic. Thumb up
Great riding buddy :)
I wish you all the best with your new channel. Subscribed already, waiting for more interesting videos!
I will provide :) Cheers
you are on the right path, with friends adventures . keep the good videos ;)
Cheers, I will!
Nice to re watch this excellent video Robert...and congrats on the channel which will be fab I'm sure! Cheers Steve 💚
Thank you kindly
As I did my second course with Anders. There was a fellow with an AJP. I have a T7. He suggested we swap bikes for the next leg of the journey. I have to say I was impressed, gravel and off road. Its a nice nimble bike, T7 seems big compared. Depends on what you want to do with your bike :)
Yes, I still love the T7 and the PR7 is a great complement. Thanks
Big change, big move, I am sure you will be successful. You were really the face out for Nomad Sweden, and I really enjoyed your videos. You are one of the reasons I started to dabble on UA-cam as well. Subscribed, looking forward to see what you create. Come make a video of one of our BDRs (Back Country Discovery Routes) I suggest Colorado, it’s a lot of fun and beautiful. Best of luck Robert.
Thank you! Colorado would be a dream ride
Second time around is just as good. Like a beautiful lady I'll take another shot of that. Could be one in my future. Seems they are importing them in to the USA. I like the fact the machine is ready to ride. I spent more than what my Tenere cost in accessories and many necessities. Just spring it to my weight and heated grips and I'm good to go. Maybe tubeless wheels. Good job Robert, Seymore and Mattais my Nordic ADV friends. All good from east Kentucky USA Next time
Thanks bud. I do look forward to many things now. One is of course taking the little pony on adventures. T7 stays (i won't get much if I sell it anyway) and it really is a different bike with it's own strengths. All the best
❤ from Philippines 👍
Love right back from Sweden
I like these Mosko pants! Meanwhile i got the quite stylish and comfortable Nucleus Protection Jacket from Revit to finally wear lighter outer Jackets... but I wonder what protection you use for let's say a Normal ride out?
Thanks! I normally use soft Leatt kneepads. Cant remember the name.
Brilliant "test ride" 👏
Thanks ✌️
Regardless, people who ride motorcycles have the best humour. 👌🏼
And beer 🍻🍺🍻🍺🍻
Haha may be true :)
@rbaldinger thank you Sir, great story 👌🏼
I was a little worried when you said sausage party,you was quick to clarify 😂
Haha indeed
Let's have a little sausage party! Wait, that's not what I meant! 😂
Haha lucky I was quick on the explanation
Im pretty sure ive seen this video on your Old channel months ago...mandela effect or reupload?😄
Correct. I brought a few of my recent videos to have a start. New video is cooking now
Same here, I thought I was hallucinating until Mattias showed up and I knew that I've seen the video before.
👍🏻🇨🇦
Put on the original silencer (silencer only). You will loose a pair of hp, but the noise is gone, and you will still have plenty of hp.And you may have a little better room for your bags too.
Yes that might be a good idea. Let's see if I can find one
Adv burger tips💪👍
You got it!
This is my favourite vid Rob 😁🙌 ...and We had a great time in the woods, alot of good talks and ideas around the campfire. The riding was ✊️✊️👌
One of the best! And I fell in love… (with the ajp pr7)
This single cylinder sound 🤮🤮🤮
haha well not for everyone