😂, Jason ist das perfekte Beispiel für die erfolgreiche Integration eines Ausländers in die deutsche Kultur. Happy New Year and bring on the 2025 riding season! Stay safe & keep riding🤙🏻
Even in the north of Italy "Sauerkraut" is a local dish. At least it was sold to me like this from my Italian colleagues in Milano area 😂 I gave up with a petrol burner 25+ years ago, even is was comfortable to drain petrol from the BMW carb. When the bottle and the burner went on fire I felt it was a bit too dangerous. I'm back to gas bottles since then. About the T7 TFT and ABS deactivation: try the LSK ABS dongle. It's just a button to push and I really like it on my EUR4 model. I'm looking forward to the next episode. I hope your tyres are not fully square when you reach the sea to start the real adventure. Happy new year, happy new trails, Bernd 💙💛🏁🤛🏼
I went out, got an expensive MSR multi fuel stove. It was stinking, dirty and just horrible. It lasted 2 days on a multi week tour. Like you I’m back to gas. I can only imagine using a petrol stove if I ever go on a global year long trip, and that’s not going to happen. My next T7 upgrades are focusing on the standard weight saving measures, battery, exhaust and tail tidy. Considering getting the RTech plastics as well. The dongle will be after that, definitely. I’m done 30,000km on the T7 now and I love it even more now than when it was brand new. Stay safe and keep riding.👍🏼
@@GreenStringThe petrol stove is in my 4x4. It works well below 5°C and above 1.000 m altitude just a bit slower than gas. I have a light battery already and the tail tidy from Rtech. It suits my needs better than the once with too many pieces, washers, bolts and nuts. But due to the new indicator position it's maybe not compatible with a high exhaust. The HP Corse SP-1 is a masterpiece of design and quality and I love it's sound. Acerbis 23L tank is on my wish list for a potential 2025 adventure.
Thanks buddy. Providing work/private life/dog/ etc, etc don’t get in the way I reckon I can push a video out per month. Should take us all nicely into the 2025 riding season by the time it’s finished…maybe. Happy New year and keep riding🤙🏻
Great first episode guy's and it looks like this tour will have a few challenges. Always impressed you take those big bikes off road... think i would struggle on a crf300 let alone a fully laiden Africa twin 😂. Ride safe
Cheers mate. I don’t think the big bikes are that much of a problem. Rider skill is the problem😂. The thing that get missed a lot (my fault) is in reality we spend 90% of the time on tarmac, crunching the miles, so the big bikes are the best tool for the job. It just means when we go off road it’s way more entertaining…as you’ll see in the fest few videos! Take care mate, stay safe and happy new year.
Great first episode chaps. Looking forward to the rest of the series. Only one request. Camera angle on the first campsite was a little uncomfortable. Could you either reposition the camera tripod, or give Jason some longer shorts. 🥴😁😎. Thank you.
Believe it or not I was trying to colour grade the footage as our legs are, well, offensive, to put it mildly 😂 I decided to leave it. It’s tradition that brits expose themselves on “holiday.”👍🏼
It inevitably ends with us demonstrating to the World Wide Web how unpiroficiant we are at riding bikes! I actually had a comment (rant) the other day asking why we don’t take lighter,single cylinder, bikes off road, blah,blah,blah. I genuinely think some people believe we teleport to these off road locations. I had to explain that 98% of the time we are on tarmac travelling at relative high speed. Secondly I have a day job and only have one bike that must multi task as commuter, tourer and off road bike. Sadly we haven’t got a fleet of bikes. Anyway moan over (good start to 2025). Happy new year Neil, and as always, thanks for hanging around this highly polished channel.👍🏼
All up we took 15 days to complete the trip. We are always constrained by work commitments, which makes big long distance tours difficult to do or rushed. First world problems I guess😂
Hi mate, Sorry, I deleted it ages ago. Either way all my routes came from the Morocco book you see me showing near the start of video. Here is the Anazon link : amzn.eu/d/1Inxvvv I hope this helps, the book includes a link to all the Gpx files.
Hi Steve, just found your channel again mate, I've got a question for you, I see you've had the DTM's for a couple of years now and was wondering if you've had any problems in D at all with at them 🤔.
Hello mate. I’m not sure what you mean by DTM? Do you mean DCT (dual clutch transmission)? If so my mate Jason, who has had 2 DCT bikes now from Honda has had absolutely zero issues with them in all the years of ownership. If you mean something else then please let me know. I’m always happy to help if I can.
@@Wrong-Way-Round Hahaha, of course Double Take Mirrors. No, they are brilliant so much so I was thinking about getting the newer version even though my older version are perfectly fine. As advertised they are pretty much bulletproof.
I contacted a dealer and he verified they have no 'E' classification😕,. In a control you would be asked to remove them rendering a cancellation of your bikes abe. Plus fine plus transporting you and your bike home. The reason I got the touratech ones. I've seen a few having to remove their mirrors for this reason, not sure what the fine is.🤷♂️
Cracking footage. Love the banter and I'm looking forward to seeing the rest of the journey. Stay safe 😉
Thanks Ian, much appreciated 👍🏼
Happy New Year Jason & Steve🎉 - many thanks for yet another top quality episode and looking forward to the next 😊 Stay safe guys🍻
Thanks Jed, same to you mate. This series should keep me busy until Spring… then it’s game on!🤙🏻
@@GreenString 🤜🤛
There is nothing wrong with Sauerkraut 😂Great kick off episode! Looking forward to the rest! Happy New Year guys!
😂, Jason ist das perfekte Beispiel für die erfolgreiche Integration eines Ausländers in die deutsche Kultur. Happy New Year and bring on the 2025 riding season! Stay safe & keep riding🤙🏻
@GreenString 😂 fair play to Jason, for me it was Tayto Sandwich and curry cheese chips in Ireland 😁
@ Proof, your now more Irish than the Irish ☘️😁
Nice one chaps. Looking forward to the series. 👍🏻
Thanks Jim, getting started on the editing of Ep 2 soon. Happy New year mate 👍🏻
Even in the north of Italy "Sauerkraut" is a local dish. At least it was sold to me like this from my Italian colleagues in Milano area 😂
I gave up with a petrol burner 25+ years ago, even is was comfortable to drain petrol from the BMW carb. When the bottle and the burner went on fire I felt it was a bit too dangerous. I'm back to gas bottles since then.
About the T7 TFT and ABS deactivation: try the LSK ABS dongle. It's just a button to push and I really like it on my EUR4 model.
I'm looking forward to the next episode. I hope your tyres are not fully square when you reach the sea to start the real adventure.
Happy new year, happy new trails,
Bernd 💙💛🏁🤛🏼
I went out, got an expensive MSR multi fuel stove. It was stinking, dirty and just horrible. It lasted 2 days on a multi week tour. Like you I’m back to gas. I can only imagine using a petrol stove if I ever go on a global year long trip, and that’s not going to happen. My next T7 upgrades are focusing on the standard weight saving measures, battery, exhaust and tail tidy. Considering getting the RTech plastics as well. The dongle will be after that, definitely. I’m done 30,000km on the T7 now and I love it even more now than when it was brand new. Stay safe and keep riding.👍🏼
@@GreenStringThe petrol stove is in my 4x4. It works well below 5°C and above 1.000 m altitude just a bit slower than gas.
I have a light battery already and the tail tidy from Rtech. It suits my needs better than the once with too many pieces, washers, bolts and nuts. But due to the new indicator position it's maybe not compatible with a high exhaust. The HP Corse SP-1 is a masterpiece of design and quality and I love it's sound. Acerbis 23L tank is on my wish list for a potential 2025 adventure.
Only a pro offroad rider would turn off the abs on that smooth gravel road, outstanding 😂.
Your right. I should stay at home, on my sofa…watching Netflix.
@GreenString , true, but thats not the situation 😄🤟 cheers mate
This was a nice surprise .. looking forward to the rest of this series ..
Thanks buddy. Providing work/private life/dog/ etc, etc don’t get in the way I reckon I can push a video out per month. Should take us all nicely into the 2025 riding season by the time it’s finished…maybe. Happy New year and keep riding🤙🏻
Great first episode guy's and it looks like this tour will have a few challenges. Always impressed you take those big bikes off road... think i would struggle on a crf300 let alone a fully laiden Africa twin 😂. Ride safe
Cheers mate. I don’t think the big bikes are that much of a problem. Rider skill is the problem😂. The thing that get missed a lot (my fault) is in reality we spend 90% of the time on tarmac, crunching the miles, so the big bikes are the best tool for the job. It just means when we go off road it’s way more entertaining…as you’ll see in the fest few videos! Take care mate, stay safe and happy new year.
😂❤ lovely stuff
Cheers and happy new year👍🏼🎉
@GreenString same to you and safe riding in 2025
@GreenString same to you and safe riding in 2025
Great first episode chaps. Looking forward to the rest of the series. Only one request. Camera angle on the first campsite was a little uncomfortable. Could you either reposition the camera tripod, or give Jason some longer shorts. 🥴😁😎. Thank you.
Believe it or not I was trying to colour grade the footage as our legs are, well, offensive, to put it mildly 😂 I decided to leave it. It’s tradition that brits expose themselves on “holiday.”👍🏼
😂😂😂😂😂
Ahhh, the Daring Duo are at it again. What daring do, danger and disasters await them? Who knows, but it's going to be a proper laff!
It inevitably ends with us demonstrating to the World Wide Web how unpiroficiant we are at riding bikes! I actually had a comment (rant) the other day asking why we don’t take lighter,single cylinder, bikes off road, blah,blah,blah. I genuinely think some people believe we teleport to these off road locations. I had to explain that 98% of the time we are on tarmac travelling at relative high speed. Secondly I have a day job and only have one bike that must multi task as commuter, tourer and off road bike. Sadly we haven’t got a fleet of bikes. Anyway moan over (good start to 2025). Happy new year Neil, and as always, thanks for hanging around this highly polished channel.👍🏼
@@GreenString happy new year Steve. Well in comparison to my offroad riding skillz, the two of you are Gods!
Nice episode, Steve! Loved watching it. How many days was the total trip again? Quite a distance!
All up we took 15 days to complete the trip. We are always constrained by work commitments, which makes big long distance tours difficult to do or rushed. First world problems I guess😂
Hi, could you share gpx ? Will go on may...
Hi mate, Sorry, I deleted it ages ago. Either way all my routes came from the Morocco book you see me showing near the start of video. Here is the Anazon link : amzn.eu/d/1Inxvvv
I hope this helps, the book includes a link to all the Gpx files.
Hi Steve, just found your channel again mate, I've got a question for you, I see you've had the DTM's for a couple of years now and was wondering if you've had any problems in D at all with at them 🤔.
Hello mate. I’m not sure what you mean by DTM? Do you mean DCT (dual clutch transmission)? If so my mate Jason, who has had 2 DCT bikes now from Honda has had absolutely zero issues with them in all the years of ownership. If you mean something else then please let me know. I’m always happy to help if I can.
Double take Steve
@@Wrong-Way-Round Hahaha, of course Double Take Mirrors. No, they are brilliant so much so I was thinking about getting the newer version even though my older version are perfectly fine. As advertised they are pretty much bulletproof.
I contacted a dealer and he verified they have no 'E' classification😕,. In a control you would be asked to remove them rendering a cancellation of your bikes abe. Plus fine plus transporting you and your bike home. The reason I got the touratech ones.
I've seen a few having to remove their mirrors for this reason, not sure what the fine is.🤷♂️