It’s good that you brothers get along and ride together. I ride w my brother and my brother in law and our wives. We’re best friends and we’ve been everywhere! Colorado twice, South Dakota, Florida, Texas, Nawlins and many other states and locales! Great video!
I’ve been through the NADA tunnel several times. I live in Bloomfield, Ky. The Red River Gorge has some great roads through there. Out around that area there are off-road trails to ride to if you’re into the ADV thing. I’ve got a 23 ultra limited the 120th anniversary edition and a 23 BMW r1250gs adventure.
Eastern KY rides are fun. Red River Gorge. State Route 32 from Louisa to Morehead. Route 7. Open road US 23. Just all kinds of great scenery everywhere.
That first tunnel...Oh HELL YEAH! Hard to pick.a favorite ride. In California, it's Sonora Pass over the mountain. It looks like it should be a national park. Fantastic video, loving it.
I eat at that restaurant every week they sometimes have some awesome entertainment Fri&Sat evenings 6to8 pm. the riding in that area and all around it is awesome.
I agree you should paint the fairing pocket covers to match the fairing. When I was a kid, one of my favourite TV shows was Daniel Boone, starring Fess Parker. It encouraged me to learn about the man & his feats. One of the things that fascinated me, was his recounting of how he crossed the Ohio river & "discovered" the Blue grass region of Kentucky. His description was beautiful. As you know, I'm from Oz, so I have never seen that for myself but always wished to. Guess you could say it's on my bucket list. I would love for someone to retrace his steps with a video, so I could see what he saw & described. Happy trails, Cowpoke
The Nada Tunnel looks so cool, been wanting to go over and camp, it about 2 hour ride for me and no interstate, maybe little parkway riding. Thanks for sharing.
Great looking ride. Thanks for some ideas about some good rides for me and my old Army buddies to do. Like you and your friends we usually get together every year for a week or so of riding. Last year we did the Million Dollar Highway and previously we’ve done the Ozarks, the Smokey Mountains and Niagara Falls. Keep the great videos coming.
Have you rode the Hillbilly Triangle? It's Irvine, McKee and Beattyville, Ky. Rode it last yr. Very remote areas. Also South West of that area is a great road called The Rattlesnake 192. Neat little souvenir stand with all the trinkets you want. Planning what possibly might be my next bike trip. Riding to either Muskegon or Manitowoc and taking a ferry over to Milwaukee to the Harley museum. There are advantages and disadvantages to the two ferry companies. Have you taken the ferry and if so can you give any pointers? Thanks.
I have not ridden the triangle nor the Rattlesnake, we did run into a few guys that ran it and said it was newly paved and slick with some rain. Next time hopefully. I have not taken the Ferry but hear it is a positive experience. Let me know how it goes
Lot more around. That's my back yard. Much more. Head to the mountains of East KY. Little Shepard Trail, Black Mtn. Dragon Slayer Breaks park all over. I live up around Hazard. RT 7 to the Ohio River.
@@BoDean52 lot to see. Bourbon Trail Rt 150 is good in spring. All the mountain areas have good roads. East of I-75, US 25 in KY over to US 23, Rt 58. US 19 in VA, down to. 11W in TN lot great riding and limited traffic. Moutain roads, river valleys. Shade and elevation. About all are close to big road so you can jump off and make time if needed. I do a few guided rides along but that's not really my thing. Be glad to map you out a run anytime. Take care be safe. Twist the grip
Go thru NADA and you're in Red River Gorge, a little ways down the road there's a left turn(actually left is staying on road, straight is actually taking a right), if you take the left you're into some fun roads..... probably most fun for the Honda, and you would have passed the civilian conservation center..,IDK Actually you were surrounded by some fun roads That was called Sky Bridge, a little further up the road there is Natural Bridge State Park, park and area restaurants are good eating I live a little over an hr from NADA
👍Natural Bridge. I hiked up to it once. There are 2 trails, easy and difficult. Guess which one I took. Bout killed me. Best way is take the sky lift up, then hike down.
Do you happen to remember the name of the outdoor restaurant? I’m in Versailles and always looking for day trips on my fatboy. You should try to add/shoutout the places you stop like that. It’s an easy edit post production. 😊. Thx
I would love to make this ride. Beautiful countryside. I do miss that part of thew country. I am trying to make it up that way maybe in September-ish. Oh yeah, where did you get those mirrors.
I live in Kentucky not far from the Gorge & Natural Bridge. I couldn’t determine where it was that you ate your late lunch. Was it worth the stop? What is the name of the place. I’m always looking for a local dive or mom & pop restaurant to ride to.
Your answer to the drone; the National Park Service (NPS) strictly prohibits the take-off and landing of any uncrewed aerial system (UAS) inside park boundaries and in Wilderness areas or wildlife refugees managed by other federal agencies such as the Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management.
Yep, you are totally correct. We are kind of joking around. All of us are drone pilots so pretty up-to-date on what we can and can’t do. Though it’s still tempting. 😂
@@BoDean52 I heard that, if you’ll are in the area, and like to hike the big south folk has allot of views and a few hairpin turns going to the river at leatherwood in Oneida tn.
You’re traveling awful slow, 38 miles an hour on those roads ????….come on dude, if you aren’t doubling the speed limit sign you might as well just park it
Been thru that tunnel and on that natural bridge many many times😎
Great area to ride
It’s good that you brothers get along and ride together. I ride w my brother and my brother in law and our wives. We’re best friends and we’ve been everywhere! Colorado twice, South Dakota, Florida, Texas, Nawlins and many other states and locales! Great video!
Appreciate that and being tight with riding buddies makes it and even better trip
Fun times with friends & motorcycles, can't beat it!
Amen
Love the Gold Wing. Great bike especially for distance riding.
It was really the first time I got to see one, they are nice
Kentucky has some incredible riding!! Beautiful through there!!!
It really is!
I’ve been through the NADA tunnel several times. I live in Bloomfield, Ky. The Red River Gorge has some great roads through there. Out around that area there are off-road trails to ride to if you’re into the ADV thing.
I’ve got a 23 ultra limited the 120th anniversary edition and a 23 BMW r1250gs adventure.
Nice group of bikes and good riding out there for sure
Eastern KY rides are fun. Red River Gorge. State Route 32 from Louisa to Morehead. Route 7. Open road US 23. Just all kinds of great scenery everywhere.
Totally agree, I was enamored by how great the riding is. I will be back for sure.
That first tunnel...Oh HELL YEAH! Hard to pick.a favorite ride. In California, it's Sonora Pass over the mountain. It looks like it should be a national park. Fantastic video, loving it.
Thanks man, was a riot
That tunnel is fantastic. Only found your channel 2 weeks ago and now it's my go to channel
I really appreciate that, means a lot. Talking motorcycles with people all over the world is awesome.
@@BoDean52 Thank you for that. You are the person that made up my mind to order a glide instead of a street. Keep the videos coming. Iain UK
Any Kentucky back road easily beats the pants off Michigan back roads, imho & experience.
Nice vid.🎉
You got that right and thanks
I've ridden all through that area and agree. It's a beautiful area. Come to East Tennessee. We have some good stuff too.
I was in Tennessee ride a few years ago and you’re right it is totally worth coming back
My favorite rides are right here at home in Western North Carolina. Such a Homer!!
I bet
I eat at that restaurant every week they sometimes have some awesome entertainment Fri&Sat evenings 6to8 pm. the riding in that area and all around it is awesome.
It was a really cool place and I saw they did have like a stage. Food was good and great roads.
Some of the most beautiful roads I've ever been on
They were fun
Incredible ride! So far my favorite has been up highway 89 from Las Vegas to Jackson WY. GORGEOUS
Nice
I agree you should paint the fairing pocket covers to match the fairing.
When I was a kid, one of my favourite TV shows was Daniel Boone, starring Fess Parker. It encouraged me to learn about the man & his feats. One of the things that fascinated me, was his recounting of how he crossed the Ohio river & "discovered" the Blue grass region of Kentucky. His description was beautiful. As you know, I'm from Oz, so I have never seen that for myself but always wished to. Guess you could say it's on my bucket list. I would love for someone to retrace his steps with a video, so I could see what he saw & described. Happy trails, Cowpoke
Great story
Great vid my friend. Really enjoyed riding with all you guys. That Nada tunnel was so damn cool.
Was a memory maker for sure
Stunning roads and the tunnel is just special! thanks for showing us a road to go ride!
Glad you enjoyed it
Being on the road with friends in a nice area is always fun!
It sure is!
Had a great ride to Back of the Dragon with great friends. Had a blast.
Nice!
The Nada Tunnel looks so cool, been wanting to go over and camp, it about 2 hour ride for me and no interstate, maybe little parkway riding. Thanks for sharing.
You should!
@@BoDean52 hopefully this summer lol
1:29 that tunnel looks so cool!!!
Amazing
Wow, what a beautiful looking spot 👍🏼
It really is!
T.C, Jackie "O", and Bo Dean at the bar, or raising the bar!
My favorite motorcycle vacation to date!!
Hands down, me too!
Good stuff! Love Kentucky...great scenery and friendly people.
Totally agree and thanks!
Great looking ride. Thanks for some ideas about some good rides for me and my old Army buddies to do. Like you and your friends we usually get together every year for a week or so of riding. Last year we did the Million Dollar Highway and previously we’ve done the Ozarks, the Smokey Mountains and Niagara Falls. Keep the great videos coming.
Thanks and nothing like buddies and great riding
Have you rode the Hillbilly Triangle? It's Irvine, McKee and Beattyville, Ky. Rode it last yr. Very remote areas. Also South West of that area is a great road called The Rattlesnake 192. Neat little souvenir stand with all the trinkets you want. Planning what possibly might be my next bike trip. Riding to either Muskegon or Manitowoc and taking a ferry over to Milwaukee to the Harley museum. There are advantages and disadvantages to the two ferry companies. Have you taken the ferry and if so can you give any pointers? Thanks.
I have not ridden the triangle nor the Rattlesnake, we did run into a few guys that ran it and said it was newly paved and slick with some rain. Next time hopefully. I have not taken the Ferry but hear it is a positive experience. Let me know how it goes
Any roads in Eastern Kentucky, Eastern Tennessee, West Va, North Georgia, western states ( Colorado, Dakota, Wyoming, Montana. Could go on and on
Red River Gorge in KY is beautiful. I also recommend the back roads ro Mammoth Cave. And in N. KY you have to stop by Rabbit Hash.
Appreciate that
That looks like some beauty riding!...the tunnel would be sweet to ride through!..thanks for sharing....stay safe out there!😎👍🤙👍🤙🇨🇦
Thanks, you too!
Beautiful
Thank you
Lot more around. That's my back yard. Much more. Head to the mountains of East KY. Little Shepard Trail, Black Mtn. Dragon Slayer Breaks park all over. I live up around Hazard. RT 7 to the Ohio River.
We talked about going back next year because we knew there was much more.
@@BoDean52 lot to see. Bourbon Trail Rt 150 is good in spring. All the mountain areas have good roads. East of I-75, US 25 in KY over to US 23, Rt 58. US 19 in VA, down to. 11W in TN lot great riding and limited traffic. Moutain roads, river valleys. Shade and elevation. About all are close to big road so you can jump off and make time if needed. I do a few guided rides along but that's not really my thing. Be glad to map you out a run anytime. Take care be safe. Twist the grip
Cool vid... and loved the music too
Appreciate that
Yep, those are some awesome roads bro. Be safe out there.
Thanks, you too!
Great video with friends. Good times roll.
You got that right!
Go thru NADA and you're in Red River Gorge, a little ways down the road there's a left turn(actually left is staying on road, straight is actually taking a right), if you take the left you're into some fun roads..... probably most fun for the Honda, and you would have passed the civilian conservation center..,IDK
Actually you were surrounded by some fun roads
That was called Sky Bridge, a little further up the road there is Natural Bridge State Park, park and area restaurants are good eating
I live a little over an hr from NADA
Appreciate that info and there are some amazing riding out there that we know we didn’t even hit
👍Natural Bridge. I hiked up to it once. There are 2 trails, easy and difficult. Guess which one I took. Bout killed me.
Best way is take the sky lift up, then hike down.
Well, in a little over a month. I will be riding up 77 on the way to Ohio. Going through three tunnels in West Virginia.
Sounds great!
Great riding. And to think Kentucky is just across the river from me here in Ohio.
You got that right!
Awesome Bob. amazing country side, very cool tunnel. I did wonder how Pete got a gig, mystery solved 😆🤣😆 (sorry Pete)
We need to eat 😂
@@BoDean52 absolutely 💯😂🤣
Nice
Just subscribed ! Love your content. Just bought the same bike 3 weeks ago!
Huge congratulations on the bike and welcome to the crazy 😂. I was out today thinking this may be my favorite bike ever.
@@BoDean52 to me it really is the best bike ever. 2500 miles in 2 weeks! Did you put any slip ons yet? Torn between Rinehart and Tabs
Do you happen to remember the name of the outdoor restaurant? I’m in Versailles and always looking for day trips on my fatboy. You should try to add/shoutout the places you stop like that. It’s an easy edit post production. 😊. Thx
Toads Barn and Grill
M26 between Eagle river and Cooper Harbor, & Ohio’s Triple Nickle
Love the Windy 9 areas
Funny for being the chef I didn’t cook anything 😂. I think Kentucky is the undiscovered spot, for now.
Amen on a great spot! You were awesome Chef
I hope to ri9de some of those beautiful roads when I grow up. Thank you for bringing us along. Holise pronounced hah liss
Our pleasure!
Welcome to Kentucky enjoy watch out for bears 😊
Thanks, and it is beautiful there
Awesome video
Thanks!
Million Dollar Hwy is our favorite ride
Heard great thing about that road
I would love to make this ride. Beautiful countryside. I do miss that part of thew country. I am trying to make it up that way maybe in September-ish. Oh yeah, where did you get those mirrors.
Thanks and here you go sir - TCMT Mirrors -
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@@BoDean52 Thanks.
I live in Kentucky not far from the Gorge & Natural Bridge. I couldn’t determine where it was that you ate your late lunch. Was it worth the stop? What is the name of the place. I’m always looking for a local dive or mom & pop restaurant to ride to.
Crap I am not sure but it was connected to a camp ground
Beautiful roads to ride indeed!
How's the new windshield working. Is that the 13inch?
It is and love it, plan a follow up video soon
Enjoyed the video, where did you get those blacked out mirrors, I’ve been trying to find some?
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Thanks!
Is that your phone app on the screen or HD Navigation service. If so How much was the HD Navigation application. Have fun
It is actually Apple Car Play and love it
Your answer to the drone; the National Park Service (NPS) strictly prohibits the take-off and landing of any uncrewed aerial system (UAS) inside park boundaries and in Wilderness areas or wildlife refugees managed by other federal agencies such as the Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management.
Yep, you are totally correct. We are kind of joking around. All of us are drone pilots so pretty up-to-date on what we can and can’t do. Though it’s still tempting. 😂
@@BoDean52 I heard that, if you’ll are in the area, and like to hike the big south folk has allot of views and a few hairpin turns going to the river at leatherwood in Oneida tn.
what is it with you and no gas?😅
No kidding right
Hello, where did you get those mirrors
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Cumberland falls area
Great riding out there
How long is the loop for eye of the dragon?
I am not positive, we turned around at one point and did maybe 20-30 mostly in gear 2 and 3
We just returned from there Sunday cool place but very hot
what was the name of the restaurant?
Sorry, Mark, I do not recall. I know it was attached to like a trailer park.
@@BoDean52 Was it close to the tunnel you went through? Would you recommend it?
👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
You lost me when the music came on.
You know I clicked off when you diss-ed the Honda 😛
Same here & Im a HD & a Triumph owner plus U don’t disrespect the person who cooks ur food👍🥃
Hahaha Pete was great
You’re traveling awful slow, 38 miles an hour on those roads ????….come on dude, if you aren’t doubling the speed limit sign you might as well just park it
If you couldn’t tell, it looks a little damp. Speaking as a native, our roads aren’t the smoothest and are often littered with loose gravel
You are exactly right and I just laugh at comments like that
@@hobbitfootmoto9685 Yes, of course I know the Nada Tunnel is damp, I wasn’t necessarily speaking about that particular portion
Can do without the loud music