Damn! I'm an Africa Twin guy…and my exhaust with a Wings can sounds sweet….but that T7..WOW, that thing sounds amazing! It really gets to open up out there. Alway appreciate a good sounding bike. Thanks👍👌
Camel high mid pipe and an eBay muffler. I smash them too often to afford putting a nice one on lol. And the bike is geared down a fair bit, so you can use that higher rev range at a lot lower/more functional speed.
I took my MTB on this trip. Did a Sovereign loop. I have done some of the bigger things in the past like Mag 7 (twice) and The Full Enchilada. The moto stuff is SO GOOD that I will leave my MTB home from here on. I may be getting soft, or may find that I can only train for one extreme endeavour. it maters not. What does matter is that you try your T7 and see what you love!
@scottchisholm5603 Yeah I'm having a hard time balancing time between the 2. At least they compliment one another. And yeah I need to just make it happen.
I 've been riding for over 40 years. I am just looking into getting my first adventure bike. I'll be starting out locally around Calgary Alberta, but I have always loved traveling through Utah. This video is making me dream big , once I get some experience Utah will be on the list :) Great channel!
I live on the east coast. Our riding is rocky, sandy, lots of tree roots, & tight trails. Im jealous of the relative "smooth" terrain you have out there. Although the trail laws seem odd, our trails are more likely to say "no road legal vehicles/ off road only". Not many road legal vehicles can access this trail, so it kind of just seems like a tactic to limit this trails use.
Damn! That sure looks like fun. Gutted that I couldn't make it this time. 😢
You were missed, and discussed!
The bedrock and hill near the end 😍
Awesome, wish I was there!
As much as I'd love to be able to do that route, it looks beyond my current skill level. Fun to watch you guys crack on through it though!
Damn! I'm an Africa Twin guy…and my exhaust with a Wings can sounds sweet….but that T7..WOW, that thing sounds amazing! It really gets to open up out there.
Alway appreciate a good sounding bike. Thanks👍👌
Agreed!
Camel high mid pipe and an eBay muffler. I smash them too often to afford putting a nice one on lol. And the bike is geared down a fair bit, so you can use that higher rev range at a lot lower/more functional speed.
Great video. Only been to Utah MTBing. Gonna haul the T7 down sooner than later.
I took my MTB on this trip. Did a Sovereign loop. I have done some of the bigger things in the past like Mag 7 (twice) and The Full Enchilada. The moto stuff is SO GOOD that I will leave my MTB home from here on. I may be getting soft, or may find that I can only train for one extreme endeavour. it maters not. What does matter is that you try your T7 and see what you love!
@scottchisholm5603 Yeah I'm having a hard time balancing time between the 2. At least they compliment one another. And yeah I need to just make it happen.
You guys rock!
Awe, shucks.
I 've been riding for over 40 years. I am just looking into getting my first adventure bike. I'll be starting out locally around Calgary Alberta, but I have always loved traveling through Utah. This video is making me dream big , once I get some experience Utah will be on the list :) Great channel!
Hey, thanks! Adventure bikes sure are fun. 7 More videos from Moab coming up over the following weeks.
I'm in Edmonton I've been riding 25 years just bought a aprilia tuareg 660 and would like to do a trip like this during the winter
@@arealcanadian7448great bike.
It’s would be great to do a Moab trip from Canada in winter, but I think they get fairly cold there too.
Those drone shots tho!!!!! More drone! Lol
Hi Owen! I flew the drone a lot on this trip, and very little went in the video. Just around camp. So fun! ZOOOOOOOM!
I live on the east coast. Our riding is rocky, sandy, lots of tree roots, & tight trails. Im jealous of the relative "smooth" terrain you have out there.
Although the trail laws seem odd, our trails are more likely to say "no road legal vehicles/ off road only". Not many road legal vehicles can access this trail, so it kind of just seems like a tactic to limit this trails use.