Interesting that you heard an 'sh' sound. She spells it Mariska but, I think that your spelling seems reasonable to hear the first time out. She does seem much more reasonable than many.
I respect Pedro very much. And I think that many years of lonely travels are tough. I admire the new content with two up, a fresh approach to: ichy boots, Mota, motorcycle adventures, c90Advenrures, and many others. With that sad, I’m not gonna lie. I miss the rough off-road stuff! Ahahaha Keep going mate.
Great that video Man! That part when mechanic said "he must be crazy" about Magoo and part after it. So funny! 😂😂😂 Hope that next part of the trip will be as good as it was in Poland!
@@iPedroMota I had lot of fun to seeing my colegues in Your video. Peter mechanic helped many travelers. I always have o góod chat and fun when I visit his garage.
I used to dismiss it if a shop couldn't do it, only knowing about it because once a shop said they could do the change but not the balancing. But after doing the front and balancing that one too, it's absolute bliss. Mainly im a changed man because that fronclt tkc80 wore unevenly and half it's lifespan the bike was bouncing.
Wat een top aflevering, je bent een baas ouw! Voelt gezellig aan daar in de garage met de Polen. Ook handig dat je vriendin je filmt, levert leuke extra camera-beelden op, wat meer afwisseling. En ik moest lachen om dat stukje met je custom-made uitlaatpijp, dat Pavlo (vgm) zei ''He must be crazy'', en dat je dan (ik weet z'n naam ff niet meer) die clip laat zien van de vlammenwerper :p
@@iPedroMota There are a lot of nice trails but the TET Estonia just after crossing the border from Latvia (in Riga) was a lot of fun but a no go with 2 up. Some enduro riders already looked a bit weird i was going there with a fully packed adventure bike. But in Lithuania it's just like Finland, a sign and then a main road just turns into gravel. I took some strange random route and ofter my Garmin XT just said "cannot compute from here". I got the same set of tyres you have now in Tallinn and just outside of Tallinn when i continued i thing i ended up on a tank track, also not suitable for 2 up. Tip for the tyres: keep the pressure a bit lower. Maybe not on the rear with 2 up but i think you'll like it better at 1,9 in the front. I had it 1,9 and 2,2 on the trip with the Reckless 80 and 30L duffel and now back home with the R40 for the tools, first aid kit and a lunchbox i run 1,7 and 1,9 but like i said, with 2 up 2,5 in the rear is probably best. Have fun and i keep following. Say hi to Mariska.
Haha, I crossed this border the same place with gravel road last week and had night ar Druskininkai on a short trip. Lets see your destinations in Lietuvas and Latvia.
As you travel around the world, I suggest you buy Vasco V4 instant translator. It translates in over 100 languages and has a Sim card that works in over 200 countries at no extra charge. Great translator.
@@iPedroMota Ważne ,że karta SIM działa bezpłatnie w 200 krajach ,głośnomówiący i natychmiastowy. Ma aparat do tłumaczenia tablic jest super. Używałem ,przydatna żecz .
Just watch the E07 plus on muddy ground, it's not great if you're not going straight forward. The Poland / Lithuanian border didn't look like that when I drove through it nearly 30yrs back. Is the tv tower restaurant still open in Vilnius with the rotating seating area? If it is, please go there. I'm enjoying this one Pedro, good work.
Yeah like to keep it straight in the mud with these kind of patterns. We passed on Vilnius since we already ended up in Kaunas on the way to the coast. Only heard good things about the city. Cheers Nick!
Hello mordo przypadkiem trafiłem na twój film, miło się ogląda, następną podróżą, ładuj się w Park Narodowy Gór Stołowych, nie zawiedziesz się, jest co zwiedzaać, Greetings from PL and Good luck!💥💫
In this spa town they have such mineral water that after drinking half a glass, it is better to have a toilet within 2 meters. Hehe, it's such a water that you let go and you won't even get wet when hehe.
I think I might like this one more Peter and that's vs the k60 scout without the middle strip (with strip is not a real 50/50). And that's coming from someone who took the Heidi's through Mongolia. Would still have to test in medium sand to know for sure.
Ben er blij mee. 5000Km dusver gereden, geladen en x2, pas op de helft van profiel denk ik. En dat met relatief zacht rubber wat vertrouwen geeft nat. Gript goed op basic off-road, uiteraard geen wonder in de modder maar daar zijn knobbies voor. Rij ze!
@@iPedroMota Nice! Klinkt goed. In deze regio ben ik überhaupt al heel blij dat ik deze banden heb kunnen vinden; is toch een stuk lastiger dan in Europa. Hierna Iran en dat wordt helemaal lastig qua nieuwe banden, dus ik ben blij dat het in Jerevan nog kan. Thanks voor de feedback iig!
And interesting thing You've said about rims... In Transalp it is one of the main issues I was reading in Internet about TA. And now You are saying it is nothing special and no need to change the rim? What is really interesting is that it is You who drove so many kilometers so I guess You're right ;).
This should come with one of those disclaimers that 'legal advice gets'. My personal experience has been alright on 31 year old rims put through +20k of abuse after finding the problem on an already long journey. Though who knows, one could get really unlucky. At the end of the day it is a calculated risk.
Hahaha fucking hilarious times with the boys in the pit. Love that brotherhood, Pedro Think you sparked a new adventure rider in that kid, never had the concept of it till he sat on Atlas.. That guest house was a massive score! That town in Lithuania looks awesome, you are def traveling on the up. camarones no son cabrones 😆 Keep Crossing them borders bro
Yeah good times and this is the pg version eh. That kids reaction was priceless, hadn't seen it while recording, watched that a few times. Druskininkai was defo top 3 all things considered, cheers
It was a special compensation price they offered. The original smaller apartment with kitchen we booked that turned out to be unavailable was 37 euros.
I don't like German language also 😂 No emotionally attitude to, just it is so hard to speak and sound unnecessary aggressive 😂 Ps. Subscription activated 😁
@@iPedroMota Be that as it may,i always appreaciate your german skills.It seems to be helpful sometimes in eastern europe.BTW,what a massive chest💪!Good luck to both of you☘️
@Julia Poland Hello Julia,thank you for your detailed explanation.Believe me,i'm absolute aware of our history.There are more than enough reasons for the polish people not to like germany.But still we are and will be neighbors for a long time.Imho this is not the right platform to discuss such a complex topic,this is"just" a motorbike channel.Moreover my comment was addressed to Pedro,as a dutch citizen.I wonder why the german language is obviously more and more unpopular in the NL.Especially because dutch and german language are quite similar.Can't believe it has to do with WW2.Of course i know about the bombing of Rotterdam for example. POKÓY✌️
@@iPedroMota I think, you will find the Wymysorys language interesting. It was revitalised from near extinction in the town of Wilamowice in southern Poland. According to users, it is Dutch-Polish mix, so it is like from a parallel universe, where we don't have our common beloved neighbour :P Rather listen to it, so it's orthography is based on Polish.
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Hi Pedro. Nice to hear my wheel balancing its doing the job! Good luck for you and lady. 😁
It's great, front wheel in the next episode. I've seen the light.
You have a very nice travel companion, always smiling and not whining. And that's a rarity. Great respect for Maryshka.
Interesting that you heard an 'sh' sound. She spells it Mariska but, I think that your spelling seems reasonable to hear the first time out. She does seem much more reasonable than many.
@@bruceleealmighty It sounds very similar to the Polish name Maria-Maryśka.
How you 1:58 how to recognise a good mechanic workshop ?
there must be a calendar with a naked chic on the wall
You meet the best people in motorcycle shops ! 😁😁😁😁😋😋😋😋
Absolutely lovely places you find Pedro 👍🏻👍🏻
Ride safe
Best episode ever. Pedro flexing the gains. And the end cooking was so funny!!!!! Love it!
I respect Pedro very much. And I think that many years of lonely travels are tough. I admire the new content with two up, a fresh approach to: ichy boots, Mota, motorcycle adventures, c90Advenrures, and many others.
With that sad, I’m not gonna lie. I miss the rough off-road stuff! Ahahaha
Keep going mate.
Wróć do nas jeszcze, oglądanie Ciebie to czysta przyjemność :)
Genki!
Still eventful and educational too. Thanks for taking us along.
I'm following your travels, I see you've come to Lithuania, it's nice to see, I'm from Lithuania, good luck on your journey :)
You've got a beautiful country. Also I've never been to a place so calm, even in the cities.
Druskininkai ( Polish Druskienniki) is a curort, nice aquapark :)
Great that video Man! That part when mechanic said "he must be crazy" about Magoo and part after it. So funny! 😂😂😂 Hope that next part of the trip will be as good as it was in Poland!
Thanks for mentioning his name, I was gonna say the same haha. Magoo ftw!
I was a customer of this workshop. Dzięcioł he is a good mechanic and a good man.
Awesome, they did great work. Often the best workshops are hidden away like this one.
@@iPedroMota I had lot of fun to seeing my colegues in Your video. Peter mechanic helped many travelers. I always have o góod chat and fun when I visit his garage.
She's a keeper Pedro. Keep her Pete!
Balancing the tires helps a lot in the vibration of the bike..Its worth the time and effort..
I used to dismiss it if a shop couldn't do it, only knowing about it because once a shop said they could do the change but not the balancing. But after doing the front and balancing that one too, it's absolute bliss. Mainly im a changed man because that fronclt tkc80 wore unevenly and half it's lifespan the bike was bouncing.
Another great video Pedro you certainty have the pater, love all the banter. Makes me smile 🤗
Go to Sulwalszczyna. Augustów, Suwałki, Wiżajny, Sejny. Beautiful regions.
Great video. I have Polish, Lithuanian and Italian blood and need another trip to Lithuania an Poland.
Wat een top aflevering, je bent een baas ouw! Voelt gezellig aan daar in de garage met de Polen.
Ook handig dat je vriendin je filmt, levert leuke extra camera-beelden op, wat meer afwisseling.
En ik moest lachen om dat stukje met je custom-made uitlaatpijp, dat Pavlo (vgm) zei ''He must be crazy'', en dat je dan (ik weet z'n naam ff niet meer) die clip laat zien van de vlammenwerper :p
Adoro o novo formato Pedro. Sigo-te há anos e anos desde o início mesmo. Gostava de te ouvir falar português mais vezes! Um abraço e boa viagem
World is small. You drove thru Płaska where’s home of my wife grandma. I discover roads around Augustòw and Suwałki on my Africa Twin.
I'm from Lithuania :)). Big fan of yours :)
Hey, happy to see you hitting those Lithuanian roads :) enjoy your time here!
Your guys are great
I was there last week on my bike riding along the border with Kaliningrad, came from Riga and on my way to Suwalki, Poland.
Lekker man, you did the Nordkap ride then well done. Were were you favorite trails?
@@iPedroMota There are a lot of nice trails but the TET Estonia just after crossing the border from Latvia (in Riga) was a lot of fun but a no go with 2 up.
Some enduro riders already looked a bit weird i was going there with a fully packed adventure bike.
But in Lithuania it's just like Finland, a sign and then a main road just turns into gravel.
I took some strange random route and ofter my Garmin XT just said "cannot compute from here".
I got the same set of tyres you have now in Tallinn and just outside of Tallinn when i continued i thing i ended up on a tank track, also not suitable for 2 up. Tip for the tyres: keep the pressure a bit lower. Maybe not on the rear with 2 up but i think you'll like it better at 1,9 in the front. I had it 1,9 and 2,2 on the trip with the Reckless 80 and 30L duffel and now back home with the R40 for the tools, first aid kit and a lunchbox i run 1,7 and 1,9 but like i said, with 2 up 2,5 in the rear is probably best.
Have fun and i keep following.
Say hi to Mariska.
Wonderfull ! Been there, done that !
Hey Pedro, I am very happy that you visit my country! Would be very interesting to meet you, but I suppose you are gone already...
Super 👌😀 Pedro qué aproveche 😋
Era una delícia tio
Pedro mitas no es la hostia pero es Europa como Michelin..
4:52 we just have to adjust one more thing xD
Dude I loved this episode. Your so damn cool.
Aqui por Portugal não se pode andar com o calor, por aí deve estar mesmo bom! Bons kms!
Por acaso sim, nos Balticos pode mudar dia para outro e calor tambem mas nao compara com oque eu ouvi esta a pasar em Portugal.
Your next big hit would be a cooking series from all the places you've been traveling... 😜
Hey on a separate channel I bet it would work, more people love food than riding!
Hi Pedro! Greeting from 🇵🇱
Nice 😇👍
Wheel balancing 😇👍
I like your brown jacket 😉
Haha, I crossed this border the same place with gravel road last week and had night ar Druskininkai on a short trip. Lets see your destinations in Lietuvas and Latvia.
Sweet, good to hear that. Lots of people seem to be going around the region.
The guy with the saw is Duda?
As you travel around the world, I suggest you buy Vasco V4 instant translator. It translates in over 100 languages and has a Sim card that works in over 200 countries at no extra charge. Great translator.
Funny you say that, was wondering what would be on the market nowadays and of it would be fast and accurate.
@@iPedroMota Ważne ,że karta SIM działa bezpłatnie w 200 krajach ,głośnomówiący i natychmiastowy. Ma aparat do tłumaczenia tablic jest super. Używałem ,przydatna żecz .
Cool Jacket, how to find that one ?
I think you can ski there at the indoor arena, more exciting than gym.
Yeah was surprised finding that out there, 'huh where do these cable cars go?'
My man living the life!
Up or down? Drop by Romania too, has many trips to offer!
Not this time but I've been, great ride, great people, great twisties
Just watch the E07 plus on muddy ground, it's not great if you're not going straight forward.
The Poland / Lithuanian border didn't look like that when I drove through it nearly 30yrs back.
Is the tv tower restaurant still open in Vilnius with the rotating seating area? If it is, please go there.
I'm enjoying this one Pedro, good work.
If you do go, don't put anything on the windowsil or you will end up running round the restaurant looking for it. So a Friend said 😳🤭🤫
Yeah like to keep it straight in the mud with these kind of patterns. We passed on Vilnius since we already ended up in Kaunas on the way to the coast. Only heard good things about the city. Cheers Nick!
Prawns with heads and guts? The Dutch always surprise me. Bon Appetit.
The Portuguese side of me is cooking these up. Suck on those heads, live forever!
The old rear does not look like a 6006? They are more of a knobby tire. Mine lasted about 8000 Kms. Good choice anyway. Cheers
Really is, loved it in the dirt. Knobbies have left us after many km's
Hello mordo przypadkiem trafiłem na twój film, miło się ogląda, następną podróżą, ładuj się w Park Narodowy Gór Stołowych, nie zawiedziesz się, jest co zwiedzaać, Greetings from PL and Good luck!💥💫
In this spa town they have such mineral water that after drinking half a glass, it is better to have a toilet within 2 meters. Hehe, it's such a water that you let go and you won't even get wet when hehe.
Het trainen en proteïne shakes hebben hun werk al goed gedaan, zo te zien. Volhouden! 👍
Kijk dat zijn nou de betere comments om op te teren en door te gaan. We're all gonna make it!
That Transalp is on my goals list.... for a trip in real alpine country :-)
@petro mota have you enjoyed Poland?
This is the way
Can you share the detail of the Macha if you visited?
Hello from Poland
Minsk Mazowiecki-city
Good solid workbench in bedroom....
To czasza z Afryki?
LIĖTUVOS RESPUBLIKA 🏍
The Heidenau would be good for much more Kilometers...
I think I might like this one more Peter and that's vs the k60 scout without the middle strip (with strip is not a real 50/50). And that's coming from someone who took the Heidi's through Mongolia. Would still have to test in medium sand to know for sure.
Say hello to Fredde Dobbs over in Lithuania for us ;-)
I don't think I've ever been cloned, but I don't book often.
Kochaj Polakow.🥰
Hoe bevallen de Mitas e07+ tot nu toe? Ik krijg ze volgende week in Armenië, ben benieuwd! :)
Ben er blij mee. 5000Km dusver gereden, geladen en x2, pas op de helft van profiel denk ik. En dat met relatief zacht rubber wat vertrouwen geeft nat. Gript goed op basic off-road, uiteraard geen wonder in de modder maar daar zijn knobbies voor. Rij ze!
@@iPedroMota Nice! Klinkt goed. In deze regio ben ik überhaupt al heel blij dat ik deze banden heb kunnen vinden; is toch een stuk lastiger dan in Europa. Hierna Iran en dat wordt helemaal lastig qua nieuwe banden, dus ik ben blij dat het in Jerevan nog kan. Thanks voor de feedback iig!
Niet vergeten dollars/euros te pinnen! Iran haal je wel, in Centraal Azie regel je vast wel iets.
And interesting thing You've said about rims... In Transalp it is one of the main issues I was reading in Internet about TA. And now You are saying it is nothing special and no need to change the rim? What is really interesting is that it is You who drove so many kilometers so I guess You're right ;).
This should come with one of those disclaimers that 'legal advice gets'. My personal experience has been alright on 31 year old rims put through +20k of abuse after finding the problem on an already long journey. Though who knows, one could get really unlucky. At the end of the day it is a calculated risk.
Crikey, all that protein and working out....gonna need a bigger jacket.
Tighter pants sooner by the looks of it
Hahaha fucking hilarious times with the boys in the pit. Love that brotherhood, Pedro Think you sparked a new adventure rider in that kid, never had the concept of it till he sat on Atlas..
That guest house was a massive score! That town in Lithuania looks awesome, you are def traveling on the up. camarones no son cabrones 😆
Keep Crossing them borders bro
Yeah good times and this is the pg version eh. That kids reaction was priceless, hadn't seen it while recording, watched that a few times. Druskininkai was defo top 3 all things considered, cheers
30 eur for that big apartment with kitchen? Something is not right, j can never find a ROOM in Druskininkai for thag or eve a bit higher price
It was a special compensation price they offered. The original smaller apartment with kitchen we booked that turned out to be unavailable was 37 euros.
I don't like German language also 😂 No emotionally attitude to, just it is so hard to speak and sound unnecessary aggressive 😂
Ps. Subscription activated 😁
Pedro are you going back to America's? You're lady looks game for going South to North.
👍👍🇦🇷🇦🇷
Camarones Mexicanos!!
Tak in lithuanian is taip
Xd moja gmina
Hi Pedro,what's wrong with german🇩🇪?Is it our language itself or is it about our people?Speak freely,i won't unscribe anyways!
Ha, we didn't get to it so I don't know. Maybe a German teacher or German woman, we'll never know.
@@iPedroMota Be that as it may,i always appreaciate your german skills.It seems to be helpful sometimes in eastern europe.BTW,what a massive chest💪!Good luck to both of you☘️
@Julia Poland Hello Julia,thank you for your detailed explanation.Believe me,i'm absolute aware of our history.There are more than enough reasons for the polish people not to like germany.But still we are and will be neighbors for a long time.Imho this is not the right platform to discuss such a complex topic,this is"just" a motorbike channel.Moreover my comment was addressed to Pedro,as a dutch citizen.I wonder why the german language is obviously more and more unpopular in the NL.Especially because dutch and german language are quite similar.Can't believe it has to do with WW2.Of course i know about the bombing of Rotterdam for example. POKÓY✌️
@@iPedroMota I think, you will find the Wymysorys language interesting. It was revitalised from near extinction in the town of Wilamowice in southern Poland. According to users, it is Dutch-Polish mix, so it is like from a parallel universe, where we don't have our common beloved neighbour :P Rather listen to it, so it's orthography is based on Polish.
Kind of pointless to me not watching anymore offroad. It’s been a pleasure.
Dowidzenia, never ever "do svidaniya" it is russian :(
Kia ora Beautiful Gem Twin Being ✨
May your next trip around the Sun be enriched by your sense of Freedom, full of Respect, Trust, Manifestations, Abundance, Wisdom from the Mahavidya, Sattvic Contentment, Purpose & Love.
May your Path be Guided from Wonder to Wonder. Dazzling, Shining, Shimmering, Splendid.
Look after that belly button & the All Knowing Inner Guru.
I am so Grateful for you Sharing your Empowering Mystical Magic Carpet Journey through India.
Admiring the Embodiment of your Willing, Patient & Fearless Heart, that Sees and Does things Differently.
Cheers to all that with a cuppa Chai, Ayurvedic & Tantric Vibes.
Sending you lots of Aroha through the Jyoti Portal 🪷
after 1/2 kg vodka he cut atlas in 2 pieces. no problem
Tak!
@@iPedroMota da