Scrambler 400X VS. Tenere 700 | OFF ROAD | POV [HD]
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- Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
- Going off road through beautiful forests and lakes, along side the Tenere 700.
Motorcycle:
🏍️Triumph Scrambler 400x
🏍️ Yamaha Tenere 700
🏍️ Stock Exhaust
Sections:
00:00:00 - Set-up & Camp
00:00:52 - Solo Gravel
00:04:05 - Hunting the Tenere
00:08:42 - We love Gravel!!
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I love the Scrambler style and the aesthetics that that come with the scene. But I also ride my Scrambler for what it was truly intended.
- Lots of Gravel
- Lots of Off-Road Adventures
- But also nice and relaxed ambient rides 😌
I'm also passionate about motorbike travels! My latest journey was on the legendary KTM 990 Adventure. 🏍️
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This off-road is smoother than our regular roads 😁
😄 where are you from?
@@SplitLaneMoto Russia, east Siberia (Far East)
@@SplitLaneMoto For a gravel/dirt road it really is in good shape .
Fun video. I ride a Scrambler 1200 XE. I went on a multi-day adventure trip (Smokey Mountains 500...great loop) with a couple of Honda dual sport bikes (a 250 and a 350). They kept up with me fine on dirt and gravel, where speeds never exceeded 40mph. But, on the paved bits between the dirt roads, no chance, lol.
Haha thats s great bike! What I like about the smaller ones is their simplicity in the off-roads. Of course on straights or highway they are not the strongest. There is always a pay-off. 😁
Keeping up with the Tenere on the Gravel road was something 🙌🏻
Thanks mate 🤙 and quite fun as well!
One of the coolest 400x PoV videos I’ve seen on YT! 🤌
Wow, thanks!
this is an amazing video!!! definitely showing off the Triumph's abilities! You gotta get some better tires though, i swapped my stock ones after 600 miles for dual sport tires and the difference was absolutely unbelievable! Keep up the good work!!
Hi thanks mate! That fuels the engine 🤙😄 Would you mind sharing which tires you used?
@@SplitLaneMoto My favorite front tire for dual sport is a Shinko SR241 i did the 2.75 x 19 front, it cost $60 and lasts forever, excellent grip off road, but it requires raising the fender as it is a tall tire, i believe 26" OD so it makes the triumph feel more like riding on a 21" dirt bike front rim.
For the back i switch between two, I prefer the Shinko 244 5.1 x 17 for roads and trails, and if i'm planning a trip for more extreme offroad you literally cannot beat the Kenda Trakmaster 130/90 x 17 on the back- it's DOT approved but basically it's a dirt knobby. it's loud on the street and will wear down very quickly on a highway, but good lord it's a cheat code for single track and nasty offroading! But yeah a 241 up front and a 244 in the back is a nice set-up for most things and will be a HUGE step up from the anakee tires.
I forgot to mention you need to delete the rear tire hugger mudguard to run the Kenda trakmaster on the back. it clears the swing arm and chain no problem but not the guard.
Er du tilfreds med din 400X indtil videre? Den virker ret imponerende af en total stock scrambler at være.
Ja meget glad :) Love it!
Beautiful 😍
Yes!!
@@SplitLaneMoto Where is this?
It's a good bike 🎉
Do you have any tappet noise?
Hm do you hear anything? I don’t.
Which motobag are you using?
Enduristan
Damn 💥💥 i think you can easily overtake tenere if you wer stand and riding
I did a few times. On straight the larger engine will win. You get an idea of it in the short stretch on asphalt near the end of the video.
Found your channel
where is here offroad
Those are pretty even roads.
Definitely not the stock tires.
Yes they are :)
@@SplitLaneMoto Okay, knobby front looks different than mine.