Thanks, Rajiv! 💙 🙏🏼 Here are a couple of scenic rides I did that you might enjoy as well: ua-cam.com/video/OETMDgsZG_Q/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/4w8n7R7QuCk/v-deo.html And here are a couple of camping trips I recently took with great scenery: ua-cam.com/video/ZrRJ_tfRK4E/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/awFzVyzeQ1I/v-deo.html
Well, consider me a fan, i subbed. I never knew arizona had such beautiful sights. Greetings from belgium. Getting my Stellar Black delivered next month.
Thanks! Yes, Sedona, Arizona is pretty amazing. I bought this smaller bike especially for snooping around the back roads and making videos. Let me know what you think of that Meteor when you get it! I just love mine!
Great vid! Cool editing and beautiful scenery. Glad I discovered your channel through your comments in mine. Subscribed and looking forward to more videos!
I liked how you went there and only picked up the 2 spices. I can never get out of a store that easily. Beautiful scenery you have out in Arizona. I found your channel looking through RE Meteor 350 videos. I might be getting one this week at our local dealership. They have black yellow blue and red available and more on the way. Thanks for the quality vids!
As a fellow Meteor owner, if there's one gripe I have about the bike, it's the lack of any storage space; it was a struggle to even carry my registration and insurance paperwork! I wedged mine in with the tool kit. You know how there's a step in the box holding the tool kit? That's where I put my bike's paperwork. Oh well, no biggie, as I have a tank bag coming from Hitchcock's... 😀
I'm considering buying a Meteor to go on cross country back roads trips with. But I'm concerned whether is has sufficient power for crossing mountains. Do you have any experience at 3000' to 5000' altitude and climbing a grade? Will it pull 60 mph in these situations? Thanks!
Great question. I live at 4500, and I've been up to 5500 on a few occasions here, in the mountain passes, and I have had no trouble getting up to 60mph. 70 seems to be where my bike comfortably tops out at this altitude. I do find that any mountain passes I get up into are basically twisty roads, so the speed limit is around 35-40mph, so getting up to 60mph is not common. Please keep me updated on what you decide! What an exciting time for you! Swing through Sedona and say hi if you get the chance!
@@BackRoadBikerChuck Thanks! I'll be sure to do that if I make it out that way. I certainly would love to visit that area after watching your video. The views were gorgeous, great video!
Still around 10,000 full time residents. Although the AirBnB industry is KILLING us. Those of us who work here can't afford to live here. My wife and I are SO lucky to have a place in town.
The scenery is stunning, reminds me of all those cowboy movies.
I know, right! It's incredible down here. And you can totally find old westerns that were shot in this area. Thanks for watching!
Wow, stunning scenery. I love all the reds and browns of the rocks contrasting against the green.
Chuck - What a beautiful Scenic view 👌, loved it absolutely 👍. Looking forward to your next Touring Vlog 👍
Thanks, Rajiv! 💙 🙏🏼 Here are a couple of scenic rides I did that you might enjoy as well:
ua-cam.com/video/OETMDgsZG_Q/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/4w8n7R7QuCk/v-deo.html
And here are a couple of camping trips I recently took with great scenery:
ua-cam.com/video/ZrRJ_tfRK4E/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/awFzVyzeQ1I/v-deo.html
@@BackRoadBikerChuck many thx Chuck for sharing these 🙏- i saw all these - they are too good. Looking forward to your next 👍😊
the quality of your videos are astounding, looking forward to see more rides!
Thank you so much! Glad you are enjoying them! Cheers!
Well, consider me a fan, i subbed. I never knew arizona had such beautiful sights. Greetings from belgium. Getting my Stellar Black delivered next month.
Thanks! Yes, Sedona, Arizona is pretty amazing. I bought this smaller bike especially for snooping around the back roads and making videos. Let me know what you think of that Meteor when you get it! I just love mine!
Great videos, I love the area where you live. Keep up the great work! I’ve just been watching all of your stuff 😁
Aww, thanks Mark! I appreciate you! 💙🙏🏼 What part of the world do you live in?
Wow, great video with great sound effects. Must have taken a long time to edit. I love riding the Oak Creek Canyon road. Thanks for the effort.
Thanks! I do love editing. Ya - that stretch of 179 is always a treat. Thanks again for watching! Looking forward to more of your content as well!💙🙏🏼
Great vid! Cool editing and beautiful scenery. Glad I discovered your channel through your comments in mine. Subscribed and looking forward to more videos!
I liked how you went there and only picked up the 2 spices. I can never get out of a store that easily. Beautiful scenery you have out in Arizona. I found your channel looking through RE Meteor 350 videos. I might be getting one this week at our local dealership. They have black yellow blue and red available and more on the way. Thanks for the quality vids!
Really enjoyed the video!
Thanks again! 💙 🙏🏼
Hello! Nice ride! Your windshield is ok from wind or u feel it in the helmet? ))
As a fellow Meteor owner, if there's one gripe I have about the bike, it's the lack of any storage space; it was a struggle to even carry my registration and insurance paperwork! I wedged mine in with the tool kit. You know how there's a step in the box holding the tool kit? That's where I put my bike's paperwork. Oh well, no biggie, as I have a tank bag coming from Hitchcock's... 😀
Ya, I really never ride without my tank bag.
I'm considering buying a Meteor to go on cross country back roads trips with. But I'm concerned whether is has sufficient power for crossing mountains. Do you have any experience at 3000' to 5000' altitude and climbing a grade? Will it pull 60 mph in these situations? Thanks!
Great question. I live at 4500, and I've been up to 5500 on a few occasions here, in the mountain passes, and I have had no trouble getting up to 60mph. 70 seems to be where my bike comfortably tops out at this altitude.
I do find that any mountain passes I get up into are basically twisty roads, so the speed limit is around 35-40mph, so getting up to 60mph is not common.
Please keep me updated on what you decide! What an exciting time for you! Swing through Sedona and say hi if you get the chance!
@@BackRoadBikerChuck Thanks! I'll be sure to do that if I make it out that way. I certainly would love to visit that area after watching your video. The views were gorgeous, great video!
group ride?
What is the population of Sedona these days?
Still around 10,000 full time residents. Although the AirBnB industry is KILLING us. Those of us who work here can't afford to live here. My wife and I are SO lucky to have a place in town.