The Dark Side of Motorcycle Traveling!
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- Опубліковано 11 чер 2023
- Everyone said that traveling with a motorcycle is great! Is there a really dark side? Yes, and the soon you understand it, the easier is going to be to avoid it.
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I started following Pavlin when he said
"Life is like a roll of toilet paper : the less it has left, the faster it spins"
Actually, this is one of my father's favorite phrases.
As us truckers might relate, some days you are the windshield full of bugs, some days you are the bug about to collide with the windshield.
Some days you are the cat spinning the toilet paper roll, some days you are that roll being spun by the cat😂!
actually Andy Rooney said it at the end of the TV show, 60 minutes - "Life is like a roll of toilet paper, the closer you get to the end, the faster it goes."
❤@@vaportrail6315
I think the main reason I like you and your content is because you are so incredibly “down to earth” . Great talk, love it … 🙏🙏
I appreciate that!
Pavlin simply seems to have embraced all good traits of Eastern European upbringing (modesty, down-to-earth no-nonsense attitude, willingness to learn and help others…) - but without any of the downsides (bitterness, cynicism, know-it-all attitude)… to me as a fellow Bosnian it almost feels like spotting a unicorn in real life when I watch him ☺️
To me it is a very relaxing counterbalance to the usual (American-style?) overblown showbiz motorcycling channels.
Keep going, Pav… Greetings to Varna from Bosnia!
Pavlin, You are even more down to earth than us Dutch! Sharing your thoughts is exactly what's useful to us. Thank you very much!
Thank you for your comment here. I fully agree with you.
I've not listened to anything you've said....but it was great 😂 👍
You speak from my soul, Pavlin!
I prepared myself (daily riding, off-road lessons) and my 13yrs old GS during the wintertime acc. to your online course. Just returned from a 4-weeks ride through Spain and Morocco. All you say in the video is absolutely true. The experiences, changing of landscapes and people etc. sooo fascinating! This is my addiction now, aged 68 yrs and full fit. Don’t need social media at all. Riding every day for 8-10 hrs on my own,staying with me alone. No graving for applause on WhatsApp & Co. What a feeling of freedom!
This is probably your best video! 👍
Peter from Austria
Thanks, Peter! Enjoy your trips!
Also als Österreicher würde ich nicht nein sagen für ne Alpenüberquerung 👌
@@Milo-Mike Hast vollkommen recht, eine Alpenüberquerung kann schon was. Da ich in den Alpen lebe, könnte ich sie quasi täglich überqueren. Unmengen an tollen Strecken; vielleicht tut mir da mal ein bisschen Abwechslung gut…
Liebe Grüße, Peter 🇦🇹
Travel is the only thing you can buy that truly makes you richer.
Safe, happy travels, and good luck over the next 3 months! 👍
Absolutely!
Pavlin, this is your best video. You have captured the heart and soul of motorcycling. Just like you said, you never know when you will leave this world, so I try to get on my bike as often as I can. In September I go solo around France for 4 weeks. I am 70 years old and hope to ride till the end.
Thanks, Evan! Good luck on your journey!
I'm 65 this august. I live in Philippines and have not driven a car or owned 1 in 4 years. I have 2 motorcycles a Yamaha aerox 155 for the Street and a motorstar 150 srII which is dual sport with big bore kit to 180cc. I prefer the Enduro than the Yamaha I like having a clutch and the Yamaha is automatic. The girl who lives with me hates the Enduro it's too high off the ground for her and it scares her. At least it gives me a reason to drive the aerox sometimes. If I was rich I would not buy a car here on this small island with curvy mountain roads a car is useless and I don't miss a car or a truck. I ride everyday, normally not far and if I go to a bigger stare on the end of the island it is only 1- 1/4 hours which is enough time for me on the seat. You can't drive faster than 70 kmph without risking driving off the mountain. Fastest I have driven anything was the aerox at 85 kmph and 8 had to slow down in a hurry. Normally to speed for me is on the long ride 60 to 65 kmph and in town 45 to 50 kmph. Anything bigger than 200 cc is a waste of money you cannot go faster than 70 kmph safely. A 125 is to small to go up the steep roads with a back rider and a 150 cc is about perfect. Both of my bikes have plenty of power to go up the steep roads. If the roads were flat a 125cc would be ok or if you and back rider together weighed 100 kg it would be fine, I'm 100 kg and back rider is 45 kg. 125 does not cut it for me. Right now I have a bad gout flare up and rode my 5 speed Enduro today. Gout will pass, and I always have the aerox if it hangs around to long. I love riding motorcycles. Perfect place for that here.
Live long ride on bro!
"Set your own pace, have an escape route and assume other road users are drunken idiots. Look 5 vehicles ahead whenever you can." Best advice ever from an Advanced riding instructor back in the 90s.
Thanks for taking the time!
What about the 5 cars behind you ? You have to be an owl, 38 years worth here !
I fully agree. There is no identical feeling to going down a road, and completely losing track of time and just enjoying the moment surrounded by the environment and having the wind in your face.
It's what I consider, for a few moments, the true feeling of freedom where time ceases to exist, and it's just us living in that precise moment, in that exact instant of time... You have to experience it to know how magnificent it is.
PS: I love your videos!
They were my baseline to follow when I decided to go in 2017 on a solo Moto-trip from Portugal to Mongolia, and Back to Portugal, on my 1995 Yamaha XT600E.
Every time I see your videos, I always remember of all the memories from that trip. Thanks! 🙂
Thanks for taking the time!
How long did your trip take 😅 after all?
I had a rough day today. Hoped on the bike (R1) and just headed north. I met 4 Harley bros and before I know it , it was getting dark and I was 5 hours from home. Turned around I headed home. It was just what I needed. I feel better now
I love the fact that you shoot from the hip. You tell it like it is and not only give motorcycle advice but life related advice as well. Great work and thanks!
Any time!
Beautifully said. I think you should change your channel’s name to motorcycle philosophy. Your children, if you have any, are lucky to have a father like you. Always a delight to watch your videos and listen to you talks.
I like that! I do have kids and they use to listen to me when they were young. Now they have their lives and stories to tell.
Even if I have a lot to do, I still grab a cup of coffee and view your vlogs. Bcoz when someone with loads of experience and knowledge about motorcycling in general speaks, we enthusiasts need to listen.
Thank you for all the efforts you have put in all these years.
My pleasure!
🇦🇺 Oz here...aaah it's so good to hear the philosophy of a seasoned traveller/ adventurer. You're so spot on, the only thing that's holds us back in life is ourselves and is relevant in all facets of our life. You're the travelling philosopher. Love your chanel mate... 🤙🦘🇦🇺
Yes! Thank you!
The best bike is the one you are riding.
Every day could be your last.
You won't see a motorbike parked in front of a psychiatrist office.
It can however be difficult at times when traveling alone. Sometimes you are forced to think about things you don't want to.
Safe journeys everybody 🙋♂️
Thanks for watching!
I find travelling alone on my bike THE most relaxing part. Just me, my thoughts and my Yamaha.
But ... I go with my bike to therapy ....
Totally agree Pav! Addiction yes! Been riding a few years, and enjoyed 3 day trips. Now, 3 years into retirement, and on my 4th major trip in the states from Oregon to Kansas to visit my father. (Currently in Kansas with my pops) Anyways, camped last year, and consider it the best way to travel on a motorcycle. I have taken alot of tips from you and my time learning from you has been well spent. Nothing better than being on the open rode and I can't come close to articulating the joy of riding, but totally understand your feelings as expressed on your videos!
Thank you!
My pleasure, Dave! Thanks for sharing your experience!
Very wise words Brother, and as much as I love riding long distance I cannot do as much anymore at 74 years of age. It's been a while since I saw your videos but, glad to be back
Thanks for taking the time, Harold! I hope that I will be able to come to your age!
What an awesome and very realistic video Pavlin, well done and thanks for sharing it!! 👍👍
Yet another great video, Pavlin! And so much wisdom and depth in this one...quite philosophical, and lots of food for thought! 😀👍
Thank you!
Hy, Pavlin...i have watched most of your videos and i honestly think this is one of the best...congratulations and good luck on your journey!🙂👍
Thanks, Igor!
Всичко което правите,за да остави следа в сърцето трябва да има страст.
Бъдете живи и здрави.
Пазете се,карайте разумно защото някой Ви чака (ако не е зад вас на мотора),въпреки това имате деца..
Бог да е с Вас.
Благодаря!
Congrats Pavlin! you absolutely nailed the philosophy of a motorcycle adventure in your vlog. I couldn't agree more on anything you said.
Thank you, Andy!
Best Video I have seen in a long time! Thank you. It felt like you were talking to me personally. Love it and thank you.
Pavlin, I am in my mid 30s and you are one of the few male "adventurers" that I follow, purely because of your real life, level headed approach. Interestingly many female motorcycle adventure riders take less silly risks than males... though even here there is a shift starting, especially with sports bikes. I want my life on a motorcycle to last a long time. Keep it up. So excited for you, about the trip to Magadan.
Thanks for taking the time!
❤ Pavlin, thank you so much! Restarted with 60 riding my little Rosinante and rediscovering my life on tour. Still came back from 4000 km allround italy and sicilia. Had a gopro in the luggage, but decided to have a good ride and adventured without showing me, the bike, the always same landscape, driving where everone goes, cutting and finishing my Videos on a smooth evening in my tent! In my youth we had Diashows and the were so stupid, boring, ridiculos. The Videos of our days are like endless advertising, narzisstic selfmasturbation. I've looked them for years and tell you today, riding on the hill of my hometown is more thrilling. And the Videos should do the professionells. Thanks. ❤😊😂
Thanks for sharing!
I like how you talk about this stuff in 10 mins. Very nicely put. It's a constant struggle that I enjoy too, the addiction.
My pleasure, thanks for listening!
Wow Pavlin! Amazing message for the world! I love this! This is clear and straight to the point!
Thanks, Marc!
I totally agree with you Pavel!.
I really like your objective and straight to the point approach, so difficult to find nowadays. Not many people speak as clearly as you do in this world and times full of posers and false-hypocritical society.
Keep it up. You transmit good vibes and lots of energy.
Thanks!
I can relate. I bought my first bike Ninja 250R 2 years ago at age 43. I transform her in touring bike. At beginning short trips made me happy but this changed after first long trip and about a week after it started itching again and this year I pass till now several countries. I deleted all my social media posts because I notice that very few people actually apreciate photos to inspire them but instead they were jelous. So I dont post nothing anymore, I ride for myself and for now I dont see myself in any other bike than my Ninja. And when time comes I hope God will grant me another Ninja but this time 400 because they do not sell anymore 250. Happy and safe trips to you!
Good, enjoy your rides!
Yes bro, ride for yourself. I ride for myself too. No social media, forget all that. Me and my vstrom 250!
Ninja 250 was the best bike I've had, first bike after getting license, did track days and short trips. Good memories. Glad you're enjoying yours.
And it has been said, you can't tour on a small bike. The many advantages of a smaller bike make it quite suitable for touring.
No offense but a Ninja 250 is one of the worst bikes you could ever ride. I ‘ve owned several bikes, ridden about a hundred, raced a few bikes. My buddy who I use to race and ride with had the audacity to buy his wife a Ninja 250. She complained to me that it was awful. I rode it, and it was the worst bike I ever ride. I asked my friend what did you do? That bike sucks! He sold it pretty quick.
I love that you said “don’t even listen to me “. Great video man!
Just came across your channel. I’m hooked. Great words of wisdom, and truth. Be safe out there, keep the rubber side up, and most of all enjoy life to the fullest.
Much appreciated!
👍 It is really a major dilemma for many adventurous travelers whose biggest goal is to increase viewership in social media - Thanks Pavilion for these tips ✔
Any time!
The only dark side I've experienced was in New Hampshire while riding with my brother in law and my sister. We were denied admission to one camp ground after another because they said they were for family camping! They wouldn't accept us as a family! We rode to Maine, in the night and found acceptance at the first sight We stopped at and have never again visited New Hampshire!
Hi Palvin, another great segment. I laughed at some of your content because we have been there. Falling off is a component of riding that we do not want but it happens. We dust ourselves off and continue. The sights and experiences can never be replaced. Keep it up, we enjoy your content.
Thanks, man, I will!
Hello Pavlin, some really great insights, totally identify with the travel addiction. Looking forward to watching more of your videos 👍🏻
Riding any kind of motorcycle is mental (and physical) therapy.❤
I had difficulty watching your video to the end because you had me wanting to get on my bike now! Lol.
Fair enough!
My (very understanding) wife told me recently:
„Honey, you are always so happy and energetic after a motorcycle trip - how come?“
After watching this video, I realize I might be on a direct path to said bike riding addiction 😅
Good!
Complacency and taking things for granted are the real dangers of riding a motorcycle, especially if this is your only mode of transportation. Great video my friend!
Hi , your video is so informative and I’m one of the lucky people to watch it, you made a lot of good points.
Thank you for sharing.
i am still waiting for your Journey to Russia ,one of the Country i love .
And i am stock pilling my favorite drinks to get ready for yer video.
I will start next week, but the videos I will upload when I come back. Until then only short, non edited updates on my second channel: www.youtube.com/@motorcycleadventureslive
Thanks Pavlin. Your motorcycle channel is captivating. I love listening to your sensible, rational advice. You are a man who has experienced real life.
I appreciate that!
Pavlin, I found this video very inspirational, full of many truths & relative. Thank you for sharing your wisdom & knowledge. The video should be a 'must view' for every rider entering the motorcycling community & world. Thank you 👍Daz.
Remarkable video. Thank you for taking the time to produce this masterpiece.
Glad you enjoyed it!
i just started to become interested in the whole adventure bike and bike travel topic, but i gotta say, the passion you talk with is so nice
Good!
Dear Pavlin, lots of thanks for the content of this video! Best and precise description of our "addiction", which, in the end, is physical as well. Not only my soul, also my body, sooner or later, is craving for long rides. It's just a sad existence without it.
Also thanks for describing the potential social-media-trap: blessing or curse - it's up to us.
Looking much forward to what you'll share about your trip to Russia! Great journey for sure!
My pleasure!
I just discovered your channel, and i love it! Time spent traveling on my motorcycle is exactly as you described! I am a subscriber!!
Awesome, thank you!
Your channel is the best Pavlin - no frills , no crap , adventure with plain reality thrown in !
Thank you!
Good video for beginners. I started my motorcycling adventure. I am following your channel for almost 2 years. Your views are genuine. No one should fall into the social media trap and I am totally out of it. I couldn’t able to express how much better I am feeling after my motorcycle trips
Glad to hear that
Right to the point. Not only for motorcycle travelling, but for life.
Spot on!! Be realistic and don’t compare to others. That will lead you to frustration. Do what you love the most and enjoy it!! Wise words as always
Thanks, man!
Love your work... your voice.... your honesty.
I appreciate that!
Excellent episode Pawlin and so true!
Thanks, Steinar!
Already one of my favorite vids you've produced.
Thanks, man!
I'm so glad I subbed to your channel. Great advice
Thanks, man!
Pavlin, I like your vids - your messages are simple and to the point - ENJOY what you do and do it for yourself - great piece of advise. Stay safe Q
Many thanks!
What a powerful message, Pavlin. Many riders like to be seen, not enjoy the pleasure of a trip. This is the first video I saw from you. Hopefully the first of many. Cheers from Brazil.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I really appreciate your content. I have been looking for a used Vapor for my xt and this riding Bug really has caught me. I have got your advice. Ride safe you motivate me here in Kenya.
Glad to help!
Great video Pavlin as usual ! You say absolutely the truth
Thanks, man!
This was featured on my computer news feed. I think it is represented in views. I'm happy for you getting more views and subscribers before your next big trip.
Best of luck Pav.
Thanks, man!
Awesome advice as always thank you .
Any time!
Great video Pav. So true and so relevant. A great life lesson. 👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Best advice about motorcycling related to life in general and social media! A must watch video for everybody! Cheers from Costa Rica!
Thanks, man!
Absolutely brilliant, you framed the addiction perfectly :-)
Glad you liked it!
Haha I watched it twice, that great feeling of being back home, then starting to plan and save for the next ride out within weeks of return
I hate hearing and using the word authentic so I have all but wiped it from my vocabulary … but dude … YOU NAILED IT. Loved everything about this video. (And yes, I’m “liking” and “subscribing” now.
Thanks, man!
Lots of great advice and ties right into some deep soul searching I've been going through when it comes to my motovlogging.
Glad it was helpful!
Great advice as usual!
I have a trustu old v strom and it runs like a swiss clock but recently I have found myself being sucked into these new bike reviews and was gonna buy new with credit!
Your video came at just the right time for me!
Thanks brother 😎
Glad to help!
Excellent video Sir! Live your own life.
Very well said. From one rider to another. Stay the course
Thanks, Pavlin, that's an awesome video.
My pleasure!
One of the best videos I've ever seen. Straight advice from a person who has been and done.
Thanks, man!
Excellent Pavlin👌
Being a 'down to earth' it is a very very crucial thing for every person !
Good!
Thank you for this video, it came just in time for me🙏
Perfect!
Yes,you're right. It's the challenge of the 2 wheeled addiction.Car travel for the family but the solo adventure is so strong.Love the humour.
Thanks, man!
Very nicely presented, I agree with you 100%!! You speak the truth, thank you!! With that you have another subscriber.
Awesome, thank you!
Excellent videos, thanks for your honesty. Cordial greetings from Chile. South America
Thanks for watching!
Great vid , good advice and thank you for your life wisdom.
Any time!
Great message Pavlin.
Glad it was helpful!
This was very useful ...thank you.
Glad to hear that!
A great movie about very important matters. I admire your ability to combine such different topics as the meaning of life and motorcycle travels.
Wow, thank you!
Great Video! From heart to hear.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Brother, I really appreciate your channel your clear an straight to the point. I love riding .especially when I visite other countries especially east Asia. Thanks again for sharing.
My pleasure!
Great video. Just enjoy your motorcycle riding is the best advice ever. I'm going for a solo ride after breakfast round the local cafés, and in September off to Spain for my third bike tour this year.
I totally agree! I found myself on your words today. And ofcourse, you've reinforced my ground!
Good, so my mission is completed!
It’s about the journey and being in the moment. Great video!
Yes! Thank you!
I am a long time follower and You are getting more and more better Mr Pavlin. I really like the philosophical approach of the motorcycling world that you genuinely present in this video, thank you for sharing your deepest thoughts, and at last, we say PerManent and no PerNament my friend 😂😂😂. Keep up the good work and wish you safe ride.
Thanks, man and sorry for my English!
Thanks Man! I do agree with the points said, this is a nice advice.
Glad it was helpful!
Your words are so TRUE .
This was a great video
full of logic and sound info
Much appreciated!
The man speaks from his heart. Lots of respect!
Thank you!
Love your video!
I agree 1000% … travel is extremely personal, my personal experiences were purely based on my ambition.
First to circumnavigate South Africa
Then to ride from Cape Town to Cairo
After that I had to see Patagonia and Ushuaia…
The addiction you speak of is real… the boredom of everyday life is overwhelming and in my opinion kills the lust for life
Over the last short 16 year motorcycle travel has brought me more joy than I could ever begin to properly explain to those who have not had a taste of the freedom it allows.
Bottom line is… work hard and wisely to afford yourself the TIME to travel..
Again thank you for sharing 👍😎
Exactly!
😂Pavel you swang hammer of wisdom again and the sparks of truth were flying.💪🏼👍🏼😄
I am a 60+ guy riding 70-80km/h Honda CB 125 through beautiful countryside roads of Tasmania.
Keep up the good work and many future bike trips and blessing for you.🦚🌻🌞
Thanks for watching, Karl! Enjoy your rides!
Wise words from a Zen master, love your videos...be careful of what you own, you don't own things they own you!
Truth!
Been thinking of getting a bike and traveling for a long time. This video clinched it. Great video. Great philosophy.
Glad it was helpful!
Respect you man always!
Thanks!
The best advice I’ve heard in a long time. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Totally agree 👍🏻 Thanks for sharing your opinion and view ✌🏻
Thanks for watching!
Excellent video, thank you.
Glad it helped!
words of wisdom, again. Hope your trip is going as planned!
I hope so too!
“Accept the moment!” love it!
Thank you. Excellent advice.
Thanks for taking the time!
Sometimes youtube shows me what I need and Pavlin, your video this morning is it! The dark side is my need for speed, my need for a perfect set of twisties, a perfectly clean motorcycle and worse my need to be lazy and not take my motorcycle. Your comments articulate the ying and yang of our need for two wheels. Cheers and thanks! :D
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for your wise advices! Big respect for you!
My pleasure!
Loved this video. Great advice.
Glad it was helpful!
Wow what a great video, Pav. Please add philosopher to what you do, seriously good rational and very deep presentation. Probably the best advice I've heard in a very long time.
Wow, thanks, Owen!