This is becoming one of my favorite channels, love Japan, love the Honda, finally coming to Europe 😊, as for a bigger bike I would recommend a Triumph Speed twin 900, its a blast to ride, easy handling, awesome sound and tons of items to customize, the engine is a real pleasure, I think you will like it, anyway, a Happy New Year to you and greetings from Sweden 😊👍
@@robertboomsema4422 thank you 🙏 So stoked to hear that…gets me fired up for the next video. Going to be a multiple day ride and camp. I like the look of the speed twin for sure, but thinking scrambler for when I have some dirt trails to navigate. Still got to put some more pennies in the piggy bank first though 😂 Thanks for watching 🙏😎
Encore une fois une fort belle vidéo ! Le temps du film dans les gorges est vraiment trop court...on aimerait que ça dure plus longtemps car c'était trop beau. La musique japonaise sur les images, divin ! Bravo et merci beaucoup de nous faire partager la découverte de ce merveilleux pays.
Merci encore d'avoir regardé 🙏☺️ Oui, la section des gorges était un peu courte, il y avait tellement de touristes ce jour-là, j'ai eu du mal à capturer la beauté avec tous les bâtons à selfie 😝 Je partirai pour un nouveau voyage dans quelques jours, ça devrait être amusant !
Beautiful scenery. Great roads to ride. Thanks for sharing. If the forest roads are mostly flat I’d just ride the GB350S. You can always invest in some 70/30 or 80/20 tyres. If the terrain gets more aggressive then something small and fun is best rather than a big heavy bike. Maybe a CRF250L or CRF300L 👍 Keep up the great vids. Steve UK 🇬🇧
Thanks man! Have thought about changing the tires, playing with the scrambler idea for some trips that can get pretty solid off-road. But still keep that classic style. Appreciate the tips and thanks for watching 🙏😊 More to come.
Happy new year ! I own a T1200XE scrambler and that’s a great bike, the twin is so smooth and at the same time full of character. Very efficient and fun bike. However I would encourage you to consider a Moto Guzzi V7 (I also own one). Their 850cv Vtwin engine is a blast, and unique in the current motorcycle production. Plus , it’s air cooled … very nimble and maneuverable, that would be a perfect toy for your longer distance. Have a try !
Happy new year and thanks for the suggestions very appreciated 😊🙏 Will definitely take a look at the Moto Guzzi (bit hard to find in Japan though) heart is bending towards a triumph…will swing by the dealer on my next trip and test a couple. Thanks for watching 🙏😊
@@RideThruJapan won’t blame you … you can’t go wrong with a Triumph. Style, character, engine (that’s not just another parallel twin …) build quality, and you are not only getting a bike, you get the history and the story telling along 👍🏻
Happy New Year everyone ! 🎆🎉 Love your videos. Currently have a RE Classic 350, an Himalayan 450 and a Triumph T100 Bud Ekins... I'm really considering to sold some of them and just bought the Honda GB350S and enjoying it. Greetings from France !
Happy new year 🎊 Sounds like a fun collection 😎🏍️ Thank you so much for watching and dropping an awesome comment…next trip will be a pretty cool one…multiple days, camping and some crazy cool places. 😎
I would recommend a V-Strom 650 as they will be ceasing the manufacture of them soon. Not had one myself but never seen a channel or video with views against them, only praising them. It's called a Swiss army bike here in the UK by some owners.
I did, but I kinda love this bike too much to treat her rough 😂 I am leaning towards a second bike because my wife rides too and would be sweet to take some trips together. She loves the classic naked bikes, so thinking of a second bike that offers a little different options while keeping the style we both like, hence the scrambler idea. Appreciate the idea and thanks for watching 🙏😊
why not look for a recent Royal Enfield 411 with off road tyres it would be cheap as chips now with the 450 out, 'itchy boots ' took one into the mountains or a RE Scram 411, they will be a cult classic one day.
Good call, but I just haven’t seen an RE design that grabs me. I am crazy particular about that instant connection with a bike. The triumph gives me the fizz, but will have to test rude to see if it is more than aesthetics. I did just spot a new RE dealer where I live so will be down there for a look in person…who knows. Appreciate the advice 🙏😊
@ I personally try not to compare bikes. They may be in a similar class but all have their own character. I just follow that guy feeling when I choose one. 😎
This is becoming one of my favorite channels, love Japan, love the Honda, finally coming to Europe 😊, as for a bigger bike I would recommend a Triumph Speed twin 900, its a blast to ride, easy handling, awesome sound and tons of items to customize, the engine is a real pleasure, I think you will like it, anyway, a Happy New Year to you and greetings from Sweden 😊👍
@@robertboomsema4422 thank you 🙏 So stoked to hear that…gets me fired up for the next video. Going to be a multiple day ride and camp. I like the look of the speed twin for sure, but thinking scrambler for when I have some dirt trails to navigate. Still got to put some more pennies in the piggy bank first though 😂 Thanks for watching 🙏😎
👍👍 A great escape from the storm-battered UK -- thanks a lot.
Thanks for watching 🙏😊 Much more to come, although damn cold here.
Encore une fois une fort belle vidéo !
Le temps du film dans les gorges est vraiment trop court...on aimerait que ça dure plus
longtemps car c'était trop beau.
La musique japonaise sur les images, divin !
Bravo et merci beaucoup de nous faire partager la découverte de ce merveilleux pays.
Merci encore d'avoir regardé 🙏☺️ Oui, la section des gorges était un peu courte, il y avait tellement de touristes ce jour-là, j'ai eu du mal à capturer la beauté avec tous les bâtons à selfie 😝 Je partirai pour un nouveau voyage dans quelques jours, ça devrait être amusant !
Beautiful video! Your content is very good! Cheers!
Thank you 😊 Much more to come 😎 thanks for watching and leaving an awesome comment! 🙏😊
Beautiful scenery. Great roads to ride. Thanks for sharing.
If the forest roads are mostly flat I’d just ride the GB350S. You can always invest in some 70/30 or 80/20 tyres.
If the terrain gets more aggressive then something small and fun is best rather than a big heavy bike. Maybe a CRF250L or CRF300L 👍
Keep up the great vids.
Steve UK 🇬🇧
Thanks man! Have thought about changing the tires, playing with the scrambler idea for some trips that can get pretty solid off-road. But still keep that classic style. Appreciate the tips and thanks for watching 🙏😊 More to come.
Great production quality bro 😊.. The intro is awesome 💯
Thanks man! Appreciated 😊🙏 Much more to come 😎 Prepping for a 4 day ride/camp trip.
Great Camera Work , thanks For Sharing
Thank you 🙏 much more to come 😎 Actually leaving today for a few days ride/camp/film
Wow 😲 mate you have definitely a New fan 💯
@@MotoDidi125 thanks man😊 really appreciated, much more to come 😎
Adam, this is awesome! This is a great start to the year! Thanks! 🙏 I'm super excited to watch this in 4K on my 65-inch TV. 😉😋
@@MrRotox thanks man! Super stoked you liked it. The next trip I have planned will be a 4-5 day ride and camp 😎
Keep up the great work, brother!
Definitely! Keep those vids coming!
Thanks man! Next trip will be a multi day ride and camp through a pretty awesome zone. 😎 Thanks for watching 🙏😊
@dregorythecrow775 Thank you 😊 got some good rides planned😎 Thanks for watching 🙏😊
Happy new year !
I own a T1200XE scrambler and that’s a great bike, the twin is so smooth and at the same time full of character. Very efficient and fun bike.
However I would encourage you to consider a Moto Guzzi V7 (I also own one). Their 850cv Vtwin engine is a blast, and unique in the current motorcycle production. Plus , it’s air cooled … very nimble and maneuverable, that would be a perfect toy for your longer distance. Have a try !
Happy new year and thanks for the suggestions very appreciated 😊🙏 Will definitely take a look at the Moto Guzzi (bit hard to find in Japan though) heart is bending towards a triumph…will swing by the dealer on my next trip and test a couple. Thanks for watching 🙏😊
@@RideThruJapan won’t blame you … you can’t go wrong with a Triumph. Style, character, engine (that’s not just another parallel twin …) build quality, and you are not only getting a bike, you get the history and the story telling along 👍🏻
@ haha may have just sold me! Now just need a viral video to pay for it 😜 My wife said any money from the channel is all for bikes. 😎
@@RideThruJapan you have a smart wife 😊. And no doubt you’ll get there, you’re doing an outstanding job !
@ thanks man!
Happy New Year everyone ! 🎆🎉
Love your videos. Currently have a RE Classic 350, an Himalayan 450 and a Triumph T100 Bud Ekins... I'm really considering to sold some of them and just bought the Honda GB350S and enjoying it.
Greetings from France !
Happy new year 🎊 Sounds like a fun collection 😎🏍️ Thank you so much for watching and dropping an awesome comment…next trip will be a pretty cool one…multiple days, camping and some crazy cool places. 😎
@RideThruJapan I'll be there to watch ! What's your opinion about the GB ? Good, bad... 😊
It is a super fun bike, always brings a smile to my dial. Did you see the full review I made?
@RideThruJapan yes. 😊
I would recommend a V-Strom 650 as they will be ceasing the manufacture of them soon. Not had one myself but never seen a channel or video with views against them, only praising them. It's called a Swiss army bike here in the UK by some owners.
Thanks for the tip, looks like a solid ADV option, will give one a look see. Thanks for watching 🙏😊
Have you considered just swapping out your tyres for say something like a TKC 70 Rocks rear TKC 80 front ? Just a thought !
I did, but I kinda love this bike too much to treat her rough 😂 I am leaning towards a second bike because my wife rides too and would be sweet to take some trips together. She loves the classic naked bikes, so thinking of a second bike that offers a little different options while keeping the style we both like, hence the scrambler idea. Appreciate the idea and thanks for watching 🙏😊
why not look for a recent Royal Enfield 411 with off road tyres it would be cheap as chips now with the 450 out, 'itchy boots ' took one into the mountains or a RE Scram 411, they will be a cult classic one day.
Good call, but I just haven’t seen an RE design that grabs me. I am crazy particular about that instant connection with a bike. The triumph gives me the fizz, but will have to test rude to see if it is more than aesthetics. I did just spot a new RE dealer where I live so will be down there for a look in person…who knows. Appreciate the advice 🙏😊
Do you wanna compare Honda with Royal Enfield 😂
Madness
@ I personally try not to compare bikes. They may be in a similar class but all have their own character. I just follow that guy feeling when I choose one. 😎