CB500X - Solo Norway trip Part 30 - One of those days

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  • @UltimateDazzle
    @UltimateDazzle 10 місяців тому +11

    We’ve all done that one, bloody annoying but ultimately the bikes not ruined and importantly you’re not injured

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  10 місяців тому +1

      Absolutely, and yep, no real harm done.
      Nick

    • @gurnstein
      @gurnstein 10 місяців тому +2

      Me too, many times. So much so that I taught myself to creep the first few metres when pulling away. That stops the drops and any subsequent damage to disc, caliper or bike. I have found the alarmed disc locks help remind me too.

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  10 місяців тому +2

      @@gurnstein Yes indeed. The battery was flat on the lock as I'd managed to set it off in a pannier on my previous trip and it discharged and I hadn't bothered to replace it.
      Thanks for the suggestions
      Nick

    • @stephenmundane
      @stephenmundane 10 місяців тому +1

      Definitely can -- at least you weren't riding off after a first date with a girl you really liked, not that it happened to me...honest!

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  10 місяців тому +1

      Erm, I have a friend who did that too at a crowded bus stop, many years ago, not me of course, that's another story for another time 😉

  • @teamtempest844
    @teamtempest844 10 місяців тому +1

    I'm sure I'll get trolls but those parts can be fixed or replaced. At least you're alright and was able to keep doing what you enjoy. Ride safe.

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  10 місяців тому

      Yes, easily resolved, but give the bike a bit of a "lived in" look 😁
      Many thanks for the comment
      Nick

  • @georgedunseth8114
    @georgedunseth8114 10 місяців тому +1

    Oh yes very sorry to see you drop your lovely bike. 😢 George

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  10 місяців тому +1

      No real damage and a lesson learned, so all good, but thank you for the sentiment
      Nick

  • @richl6343
    @richl6343 9 місяців тому

    My wife is from Lithuania and I’ve been there several times. She has relatives in Kaunas, which I think you mentioned. In fact if I were to close my eyes every time you pronounce these places you pass on your travels, I’d think I was listening to a native. 😂 But after your bizarre day I may never be brave enough to go to Lithuania again! But seriously, as you pointed out, they’re all trivial, moderately inconvenient frustrations in the grand scheme of things and I have to say that part of the reason me and I’m sure many others like your videos is because of the way you seem to remain calm and positive despite the weather, the roads, the delays, the odd mishap, the general unpredictable nature of doing a trip like that. Of course there could be hours of footage of you swearing and kicking things that you edited out.😊

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  9 місяців тому

      I think we call them "blooper reels" 😀 I generally remember to turn the camera off before letting rip
      Nick

  • @gasman6163
    @gasman6163 10 місяців тому +1

    dropping your bike because of a disc lock happens..... I"ve done it. Lithuania is a great country, proud and very nice friendly people and lovely scenery. Vilnius is worth a visit.

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  10 місяців тому +1

      Many thanks for the comment, I hope to get to Vilnius one day
      Nick

  • @georgedunseth8114
    @georgedunseth8114 10 місяців тому

    Thinking of your wet riding. I use a lined workman’s yellow visibility jacket. They sell in most markets. Perfectly dry in the rain and of course very visible. Also very inexpensive and wonderfully efficient. It even fits over my armoured proper biking jacket. People get out of my way because they think I’m a policeman 😂! It is not perhaps very sexy but hey I’m 71 😮. Looking forward to your next instalment. George

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  10 місяців тому

      Many thanks for the suggestion and comment George... great idea... maybe next time 😊
      Nick

  • @JimCWoodard
    @JimCWoodard 10 місяців тому +1

    As you said Nick, stuff happens. Everyone has had days where it seems like the stupid mistakes pile up, but all things considered, they were minor. I like the positive attitude you maintained. Looking forward to next week’s episode. Cheers, Jim

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  10 місяців тому

      Many thanks Jim, yep, it is often the little things that irritate most, and in the scheme of things... trivial
      Nick

  • @glenmayepete
    @glenmayepete 8 місяців тому

    I dropped my CB500x getting on my bike in a hurry disembarking a ferry. Grit in the radiator moved up into the radiator cap valve which caused my radiator to keep boiling off! This happened early in my round europe trip. Only fixed it once home, kept having to add coolant during the trip!

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  8 місяців тому

      Oh no!!!!! That is just bad luck!! At least you found a workable if not irritating solution enabling you to continue. Thanks for sharing
      Nick

  • @rayurlich
    @rayurlich 10 місяців тому

    Don't worry Nick. We've all ridden off with the disc lock on at one time or another!

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  10 місяців тому

      Hi Ray! Easily done, better to avoid though 😀
      Nick

  • @bengtsandborgh102
    @bengtsandborgh102 10 місяців тому

    I can recommend a disc lock with built in alarm. You cannot take the bike off the side stand or straighten the front wheel without it going off.
    BTW I really like your videos. Such a calm and relaxing mode in each and everyone!

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  10 місяців тому

      Many thanks for the recommendation and the comment
      Nick

  • @dragandimovski4935
    @dragandimovski4935 10 місяців тому +1

    It's all right Nick, keep your goodwill and have an extra beer tonight! p.s. I keep volume on max to can hear you well

  • @jonathanmackie4884
    @jonathanmackie4884 10 місяців тому +1

    My fail in this way. Before disc locks were a thing I used to use a big effin' padlock on the rear spocket of my bike. Took off like a scolded cat, as you do when 18. Got about 2 feet before back wheel locked. Didn't drop it but the padlock was so bent it wouldn't come off. Had to carry, drag the bike to a mate's house nearby and spend HOURS drilling, cutting and chiseling to release the padlock. Only recently felt confident enough to use a disc lock at all!!! The yellow thing gets tied across the bars.😬

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  10 місяців тому +1

      Oh no!!! Well, a lesson learned the hard way. Many thanks for sharing, hopefully something you can look back on and laugh about now
      Nick

  • @daveh1625
    @daveh1625 10 місяців тому +1

    Yep ! I've done that BUT not in a nice quiet car park - try Torquay promenade seafront, near the the pier, wife as pillion and multiple witnesses! At least I had volunteers helping to pick the bike up. Gave the lock away - never used one since - would rather lose the bike than risk a repeat of that. Chain over the seat, through rear wheel, through the arms/leg of clothing if left on bike - harder to forget if nowhere comfortable to sit!

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  10 місяців тому +1

      Oh no!!!! Yep, nice and quiet where it happened, but now UA-cam knows!
      I'm not keen on using it and for some reason unknown to me I'd attached the yellow cable to my indicator instead of brake lever!! No idea what I was thinking.
      Love your comment t about the chain... yep you'd certainly be aware!
      Nick

  • @blearyview2254
    @blearyview2254 10 місяців тому +1

    I was about to say, these things happen when you said it for me, what a terrific seven week trip. You also summed up why I prefer solo trips, you can change the plan as you like and no one going to get upset. I hope you have something else for a Saturday when this series is done and dusted 😁

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  10 місяців тому +2

      Hi Alex, yep, stuff happens, good and bad so I've decided going with the flow is the easiest approach. It was just "one of those days"! Many thanks for tagging along on this trip, still not sure what follows... yet
      Nick

  • @chriswoolley6722
    @chriswoolley6722 10 місяців тому

    I managed to drop my Mz250 fully loaded with camping gear whilst doing a U turn in a car park in 2022. No way could I lift it but luckily two chaps gave me a hand. No damage to the bike but a simple fall like that can very easily snap off a handlebar control lever which can ruin a trip. I now carry spare levers with me. Still a fabulous trip you are having, I am enjoying the weekly updates.

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  10 місяців тому +1

      Many thanks Chris. I debated taking spare levers "just in case" but put my trust in the Barkbusters which did the trick. MZ250? Now there's a blast from the past, glad to hear at least one is still going strong by the sound of things and that people are prepared to help when the odd mishap occurs.
      Nick

  • @morecowbell20
    @morecowbell20 10 місяців тому

    I love how, at the last second, you put the disclaimer in about, really ... not a bad day in the big picture. Frustrating? Absolutely. Bad ... meh. Thanks for another really good video. I bought a disc lock for my bike (haven't used it yet) so will be extra vigilant to remove it in the morning!

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  10 місяців тому

      Many thanks for staying to the end. If you have the equivalent of the yellow stretch chord, just remember to attach it to your clutch lever, that'll help.
      Nick

  • @quentinjackson6015
    @quentinjackson6015 10 місяців тому

    Phew! Not too much damage to the bike.....Ghost campsites, lost gear and restaurants too busy to serve food all add to make tomorrow a better day! Cheers.

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  10 місяців тому

      Yep, just one of those days, trivial in the scheme of things
      Nick

  • @MaxVliet
    @MaxVliet 10 місяців тому +2

    Mmm tamed Pigeon sandwich, my favourite!

  • @clivewarren5404
    @clivewarren5404 10 місяців тому

    Did the disc lock thing on my wife's first pillion ride - that didn't impress ! We all get days like it Nick but strangely those are the ones we remember.

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  10 місяців тому

      Whoops!!!! Absolutely, all adding to the rich tapestry of life
      Nick

  • @MV-XD2
    @MV-XD2 10 місяців тому

    We’ve all done it. Just don’t lash something long, fragile and valuable across the back seat 😂 I don’t carry anything large on the back anymore and only put the disc lock on the rear wheel such that it prevents moving the bike forward at all. Then I lash the cable over the seat to the footpeg on the other side. Safe riding all.

  • @peterncox1963
    @peterncox1963 10 місяців тому +1

    Yep, done that!

  • @T_C_R_M
    @T_C_R_M 10 місяців тому +1

    I have done the same thing leaving disc lock as I was in a hurry,

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  10 місяців тому

      Yep, easily done, thanks for the support
      Nick

  • @DaveVaughan2004
    @DaveVaughan2004 10 місяців тому

    Glad you and the bike are ok. Really enjoying your trip videos. Atb, Dave

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  10 місяців тому +1

      Many thanks Dave, yep we're both fine, just a silly thing to do
      Nick

  • @jonathanmackie4884
    @jonathanmackie4884 10 місяців тому

    It doesn't take a "real" man to lift a fully laden bike up off the ground. It takes one to admit making the mistake in the first place, AND admit to not feeling confident enough to tackle the gravel road (probably a setup thing as the front end seemed to be twitching on every stone), AND to recognising when your bad day is just not good day in the greater scheme of things. Kudos to you sir.

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  10 місяців тому +1

      Many thanks for your encouraging words Jonathan, much appreciated!
      Nick

  • @bigjoe4020
    @bigjoe4020 10 місяців тому +2

    Never had a disk lock, but I thought that long cord that you attach to the handlebars is what suppose to prevent that ??

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  10 місяців тому

      Absolutely. For some reason unknown to me at the time or now I'd looped it round an indicator stem instead of the clutch lever. Ho hum
      Nick

  • @fabriziomanelli9606
    @fabriziomanelli9606 10 місяців тому +1

    it can happen Nik...don't worry!

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  10 місяців тому +1

      Many thanks, and yes, learn the lesson and move on 😊
      Nick

  • @davestraight8219
    @davestraight8219 10 місяців тому +1

    Roadworks lol - did 500 km today from christchurch to beaumont new zealand and even only few hundred meters is bad enough but there was 3 lots - i hate gravel

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  10 місяців тому

      Many thanks for the comment, I hope you enjoyed your ride nonetheless! I'm not sure why the gravel I encountered was quite so deep, maybe it had just been laid but just wasn't for me.
      Nick

    • @davestraight8219
      @davestraight8219 10 місяців тому

      @@bikingtravels garmin is not to be trusted lol - had a in 2k turn left moment and noticed it was unmade - kept going to next turn up only 90 secs away left and tarmac - madness - also geass up the middle - only ok if you know the road - surprises arent funny spesh if youre on wrong side ( to us)

  • @onahi2002
    @onahi2002 10 місяців тому +1

    When the disc lock is on. Put the yellow cord around the brake handle. That way you see the warning cord before you pull away.

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  10 місяців тому +2

      Absolutely! For some reason I'd looped it onto the indicator stem!!! No idea why I did that!
      Nick

    • @onahi2002
      @onahi2002 10 місяців тому

      @bikingtravels my brother did the same on his BMW BCR 1100S, broke the carbon fibre front wheel guard. Costing him £450 to replace. Guess what, from that moment on, the cord was ALWAYS on the brake lever !
      Great trip. 👍 2022 i did this, but the other way round. Right now, you'll be passing through the "Salwalky gap" !
      Ride safe.

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  10 місяців тому +1

      @@onahi2002 Ouch!!!! Learning the lesson the hard way!

    • @davidmatthews3093
      @davidmatthews3093 10 місяців тому +1

      That’s what’s it’s for, to prevent foolish incidents like that.

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  10 місяців тому

      @@davidmatthews3093 No need for this David

  • @malcolmwilliams7153
    @malcolmwilliams7153 10 місяців тому

    Hi Nick, really enjoying this series, and all the others. So much so that Im expecting delivery of the same bike in a few weeks. Could you tell me please which upper and lower engine bars you have installed. Seems to be doing an excellent job for you.
    Thanks,snd keep up the good work
    Thanks
    Mal👍

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  10 місяців тому +1

      Many thanks and I hope you enjoy the bike as much as I do.
      I've listed the accessories etc in the descriptions but more specifically...
      Hepco & Becker Tank bars
      Rally Raid CB500X 2019-on Engine Guard-RRP 747
      SW Motech Footrest Kit
      R&G Kickstand Shoe-RRP 474
      Outback Motortek Pannier rack and Rear rack (including exhaust heat shield)
      Metzeler Tourance Next tyres
      Hope this helps
      Nick

  • @ukjeeper
    @ukjeeper 9 місяців тому +1

    It does look like you 'tweaked' the steering, when you dropped it, as the bars are off center in the video afterwards. I assume you straightened it by now?

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  9 місяців тому +1

      Hmmm, they are centred, so I just reviewed this video and the one before it, I think the camera position must make them look skewed. Odd indeed. Many thanks for the observation and comment though!
      Nick

  • @iz723
    @iz723 10 місяців тому +2

    Happens to the best of us

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  10 місяців тому +1

      Many thanks for the re-assurance!
      Nick

    • @davidmatthews3093
      @davidmatthews3093 10 місяців тому

      It shouldn’t. The cable that was attached to the indicator is to stop that happening. Only a fool would make that mistake.

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  10 місяців тому

      @@davidmatthews3093 David, I'm sure you are perfect, leave a little room for error for some folk

    • @morecowbell20
      @morecowbell20 10 місяців тому

      troll alert@@davidmatthews3093

  • @lionreza
    @lionreza 10 місяців тому +1

    Did that and warped the hell out of my front disk, a proper adventure bike needs a scuff or 10 isn't that the point ?

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  10 місяців тому +1

      The scuff on the left hand guard now matches the scuff on the right one from my previous European trip, so yes, I like your sentiment! 😊
      Nick

  • @CeSeMoLa
    @CeSeMoLa 10 місяців тому

    Bad day yes, I'm sorry for you. Just for you can lauf yesterday 19:15, road in a valley in the wood, night with rain very tiny drops. The road was closed, I'd knew there often water on the road cause of a very close river, choose to go ahead, tought there're be 20 cm water max. Not really see anything with rain and darkness, enter in the water in 1st range, after a little time feel my feet wet. I'd thinking that I'm splashed, but it was too much, just looking down and saw my feet under water, sheet, no way it was very dark, I was not sure of the declivity of the road continue ahead, had to lift my feet at the high of the tanker, and pray... So it was happening, engine shut down, exhaust under water... Just have too push with staying on the moto. It seems to me a very long time, the road was gone underwater and I can't see its limits, hopefully I can saw the white line and follow it. Just for advice it was 60 to 70cm of water. After that, sure the bike won't start, so I have too push it, and after 20 tests and 500m of walking and running, victory the bike restart. But what an adventure, boots filled with water, alone in the dark, no phone no one knew I was on this road, no one will passed on it, a very very bad choice... And if you,re asking what sort of bike, honda cb125f.

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  10 місяців тому

      What an adventure!!!! I am glad you escaped safely with just wet feet and that the bike started! You must have been tired with the effort of starting the little Honda, but it did not let you down.
      Thank you for sharing your story and be careful on that road!
      Nick

    • @CeSeMoLa
      @CeSeMoLa 10 місяців тому +1

      @@bikingtravels thank's more afraid than tired, but afraid after the facts, if I was falling and be locked by the bike I'll be drawn now. You're courageous and little foolish doing so long travel alone. Just as crazy as I like it, thank's a lot for sharing you're adventures.

  • @simonchilli2088
    @simonchilli2088 10 місяців тому +1

    Onwards and upwards tomorrow hopefully. Did you change the speedo to read in kph for the trip?

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  10 місяців тому +2

      Yep, just one of those days.
      Yes, I changed speedo (and Garmin) to kph, much easier to abide by speed limits and distances, I really like the litres per 100 km, so easy to calculate how far to the next stop. In the UK buying in litres and then converting to mpg is a fruitless task 😁
      Nick

    • @simonchilli2088
      @simonchilli2088 10 місяців тому

      @@bikingtravels A government plot to confuse us the litres to mpg!

  • @tonkie1131
    @tonkie1131 10 місяців тому +1

    Bit of an adventurous day and nothing to do with riding 😮 more damage to your pride than the bike?
    Hopefully that’s all the bad out of the way now

    • @bikingtravels
      @bikingtravels  10 місяців тому +2

      Yep, luckily nobody there to witness it otherwise it would have been embarrassing. Oh, hold up... out on UA-cam! 😁
      Nick

  • @davidmatthews3093
    @davidmatthews3093 10 місяців тому

    Surely your first basic mistake was hooking the lock’s reminder cable around an indicator not the clutch lever. If that had been correctly placed that incident would not have happened.