** Please no more comments about the dark screen on the bike blocking the view, the point has been noted but there's not a lot I can do about it now! Thanks for watching as ever.... **
I was just about to mention it. But you've rather pissed in my tea there. So, isn't that blue sky bloody annoying. 😏 Was that a people's front of Judea reference?
Timing was impeccable TMF. I’d just brewed some tea whilst waiting for the sun to rise. Magnificent scenery & roads in both Slovenia & Austria. Ten more sleeps until my wife & I embark on our tour through New South Wales, Victoria & Tasmania. These vids of yours are priming me for some time on the road. Cheers, 👍😎🏍🇦🇺
Another thoroughly entertaining episode, thank you so much for coming over and filming our little fact finding excursion. We had a fab few days, glorious weather, delicious food, wonderful company as usual and totally appreciate your time, effort and dedication .......cheers Andy
Wonderful tour as always. Your positive contribution to my mental health is much appreciated. Living vicariously through these summer vids helps greatly with my terminal case of “climbing the walls....itice”. Thanks TMF. 👍🏼 😎 🇺🇸
The roads seem to get better with every vid! Watching this as it hails down outside dreaming of sitting by a lake having lunch in the sun!! Bloody jealous!
Of all the places in Europe etc I have driven Austria is by far my favourite. Beautiful roads, beautiful scenery and plenty beer at night. Found the people to be very friendly too. Thanks for the video, brought back many memories.
Hi TMF another great tour episode. i love the pace of the riding to allow even as as viewers to absorb and enjoy the view and i must say i never expected slovenia to look this beautiful. I know you did how to prepare an adventure bike for touring with canary tours but could you do another episode of how you personally prepare for your tours not just the bike (documents, what to pack etc) it would be appreciated. God BLESS
Don't know whether anyone has correctly guessed the hanging crops, but they look a bit like the hop fields, that used to be about a mile from my home in Worcestershire, but the building vandals have ripped them all down and now new warehouses are there. What are we doing to our lovely countryside. Great series of vids Andy.
Great set of videos, I always look forward to your content, taking the scrambler 1200 into Europe in June, looking forward to you next video,many thanks TMF👍
Another great video mate. Thoroughly enjoyed our alpine ride last July and August. Lost count of the Passes we did. Something special about riding at altitude..you can see for miles. Captured some great video myself. We rode over Stelvio 4 times, once at 6am and were the only bikes on the road. Just stunning Looking forward to more videos. 👍
Loving this series of touring vids as with all the others I've watched. Already contacted Joy for dates this year for Slovenia, looks epic. Warning about Austria and Dashcams/Helmetcams, along with Switzerland they are banned due to their privacy laws, very hefty fines just for having one, and a no-no to use...anybody ever come a cropper with this? Keep up the great work TMF.
TMF.. followed your recommendation and rode with Martin and my brother in GC, absolutely sensation with Martin and Joy the most convivial hosts. Enjoying the Slovenia Mini Series and booked for 7 days in July . Can't wait! Keep up the good work.
The name of Dravograd is combined from two words: Drava (name of the river) and grad (castle in Slovenian). There used to be a castle Dravograd there, but now only some ruins remain.
@@kemer1977 In Serbo-Croatian grad means town and velegrad is a city. Kula is a Turkish word for a fortress (or castle). In Slovenian mesto is a town and velemesto is a city, grad means castle. Slovenian is it's own language and it's different from Serbo-Croatian.
@@valentintapata2268 thanks for the clarification. I left Zagreb in 1986 when I was 9 years old. I knew that the different areas have different dialects, just wasn't too sure on the finer points. Even as a kid we didn't have much exposure to Slovenia. Grandparents lived in Kumanovo in Makedonia. Same thing down there. The language is similar enough to be understood, but different enough to be it's own.
@@kemer1977 I was born in 86. When I visited Macedonia knowledge of Serbo-Croatian usually didn't helped me very much (for more complicated things), English went better. Off-course northern dialects of Croatia are closer to me, for Macedonians would be southern Serbian dialects. And for both Serbo-Croatian is a similar, but a foreign language. I was a bit surprised, I assumed that they would speak Serbo-Croatian better, then again I was mostly at southeastern border of Macedonia. Edit: Serbo-Croatian word for a castle is kaštel (from Italian castello), but Serbians and Macedonians often use kule or kale which comes from Turkish.
Thanks again for another great video, just finished your Arctic Circle - chuckled when you were on the short ferry crossings & always removing your Keys, who was going to steal your bike & where were they going to go! Australia must be getting close to the top of your list by now? cheers.....
Super vid, and as I speak, the sun is coming out in Norfolk (and almost 6 degrees!). Still laughing about your 'squirrel' comment but I know what you mean. That squirrel is faaaaar away, that squirrel is a stag!!
Fun snippets of local info & banter with the other riders. Makes your comments a cut above some UA-camrs who just endlessly ramble on & on about brilliant roads/weather/scenery which is already blindingly obvious from their footage…..& would they be touring there if it wasn’t???
I’m enjoying this series a lot. As you say, a lot different to riding in UK because of the (reasonably) dependable weather, open roads and low density of population. The only place similar in UK is Scotland and that’s definitely weather & midge dependant. For me, 3 hours each side of an early lunch is plenty. The distance you achieve depends on the type of roads you’re travelling on. I like Noraly’s style of touring, mixing in lots of interesting places and not trying to be too dependent on distances. The journey starts with the first step, as a Chinese geezer once said! Did I mention about the screen being too dark? 😂😂😉
I did tell you that Slovenia is incredible didn’t I? It’s been a while now since I’ve revisited and am considering joining these nice people on a tour if they’re still operating after this COVID business.
Lovely trip TMF, nice place to ride. The Richa jeans are really good, I wear mine all the time on and off the bike. Just wish there were some jeans that you can put the knee armour in from the outside. Cheers, Steve
Yes that's the only short coming I've found on the Richa jeans - there are riding jeans that exist with pockets on the outside, but alas I don't yet have a pair!!
Another great video .. It's a beautiful place to travel, Just a point worth mentioning, I believe dashcam's are illegal in Austria and helmet cams come under the same umbrella .. I'm looking forward to the next instalment ..
Thanks mate, this has been brilliant! I have been in touch with them based on the strength of your video and endorsement. I am planning to go this year. One insider question if you don't mind? What is the best month to go? I care more about less traffic and crowds than I do about temperature if I'm honest...
Did you remove the video of you installing booster plug on your interceptor? I am struggling to access the air temp sensor I'm meant to plug into! You have same issues?
Yes - I plugged into the wrong connector so I took the video down to stop anyone copying me - you must use the white connector per the instructions, on my bike it was hiding out of view....
Very good video, thank you for sharing. One question comes to mind, if you please. With your vast knowledge of motorcycles, I wonder What bike would you rather be on, or prefer, for a trip like this?
Nice video. Beautiful country! But I prefer your solo tour vids eg NC500 & Arctic Circle*. When you’re left to your own devices, rather than following another, your chat (about route plotting, accommodation, ferries etc) is far more engaging - at least I find it so. *yeah I know Arctic Circle was technically guided but other riders were often out of sight. Ps, 28C is 82F. Can you possibly imagine how I can remember that? 😉
Pleasant again, but still no mountains Oh perhaps there were, but couldn't see them through the . . . . . oops sorry, just seen that you've got the message from a thousand others! Does anybody know what is the purpose of a dark tinted screen?
The dark screen doesn't worry me in the least when watching this great series ..Plenty of great views still to be seen .I just scan around just as if I was riding the bike .
I love the Alps. I only rode there by car but that was great fun. After a week I drove as fast through the mountains as the inhabitants. Also very nice to do walks through the mountains. Only walks where you didn’t need climbing gear I did. You can filter in the Netherlands but only between the left two lanes and at low speed and only if traffic is halted or at very low speed. But that’s enough. You can also filter in Belgium but not in Germany 🙄. 😜the brits and their knowledge of foreign languages. Where would you be without google translate😋. Most Dutch know at least two languages, a lot know three or more as I do. I would love to be there and ride my bike. ...grad, ...rath (Germany and Dutch dialect), ...rade or ray (Dutch); I tried to find what it means and it has to do with a place the forest where trees are being felt ( rodeplatz; roden is German for felling trees) to make room for (temporary) houses and agriculture and livestock.
Great vids again, completely sold. Wife granted one week pass out for a “significant” birthday so booked a week in June! Travelling with a mate on a gt1600 so any recommendations for an ideal bike (given the motorway slab either side)? BTW - you should be wary of wanting a “bare encounter” when a burly man is offering to polish your helmet!! Just sayin! Thanks for brightening a dreary January in Blighty! Cheers Phil.
Was expected the first answer but perhaps not the second! R1200rs as good as GS on motorway? Same height as you. Cheers. Looking forward to next episode!
I understand BMW have made some changes to their transmissions to decrease the crash-box clunk shifts...It's about time.... I thought I would mention the black screen just to aggravate you! LOL!
Enjoyed the lunch and photo stop, not to mention the crossing of the river, but the screen is so irritating I couldn't see any of the bikes you passed and it spoiled the riding for me. Good job the commentary is so interesting else I would have given up!! Roll on the Buckinghamshire lanes on one of your bikes!!
A proper Greek Salad has no lettuce. It's only tomatoes, unpeeled cucumber, feta cheese and kalamata olives. Dust a little oregano on top and dress it with red wine vinegar and extra virgin olive oil. I ate one everyday when I was in Rodos and to this day, still make them the same.
@@TheMissendenFlyer it's my pleasure. Been a subscriber for a while now. Also motovlogging, thanks to Richy Vida. Would be honored to have you check out my channel and comment on a video or two.
My Son's mate got caught speeding last year on his bike in Austria. £4k fine, had to pay on the spot. Zero tolerance. Then his mates had to do a shuttle to get his bike to Germany as he was banned!
Greek salad, no wonder you've never driven a Harley!....Oh the biker community shame. I wish I had as much discipline, personally I'd have gone for the two pints of lager and a packet of crisps. Great vid I think a new destination has hit my "to do"
The problem with your "Greek Salad" at Lake Soboth lunch stop is the false translation: "Bauernsalat" translates to "Farmer Salad" rather than greek ...
Nice video , but this is not GREEK salat , the must have tomato , cucumber,onions , olives, feta cheese, oil and vinegar salt and origano.what you ate was more lettuce salad
@@TheMissendenFlyerI think I should have told you. what else would you like to know ? I like your videos . i think you know as a traveler too. With love from GREECE my friend.
I'm living near this area in austria - often riding my bike around there - great place! unfortunately, many bikers die every year on "route 69" (street near the lake, from carinthia to styria) because they're way too fast and ride like idiots :(
** Please no more comments about the dark screen on the bike blocking the view, the point has been noted but there's not a lot I can do about it now! Thanks for watching as ever.... **
Btw the dark screen on the bike was blocking the view :D
Just kidding.. Its totally fine.
Until you commentated upon it I'd not noticed.🤥
I was just about to mention it. But you've rather pissed in my tea there. So, isn't that blue sky bloody annoying. 😏
Was that a people's front of Judea reference?
Yup!
Still a brilliant video. Keep up the good work.
as I am sitting wrapped in a blankie in Canada. I am getting a warm tingle watching. 2 months until spring
Not long now!
A wonderful mini series Mr Flyer and as always well put together along with first class commentary.
Thank you Harry - appreciated!
Timing was impeccable TMF. I’d just brewed some tea whilst waiting for the sun to rise. Magnificent scenery & roads in both Slovenia & Austria. Ten more sleeps until my wife & I embark on our tour through New South Wales, Victoria & Tasmania. These vids of yours are priming me for some time on the road. Cheers, 👍😎🏍🇦🇺
You're a lucky man Russell!!
Another thoroughly entertaining episode, thank you so much for coming over and filming our little fact finding excursion. We had a fab few days, glorious weather, delicious food, wonderful company as usual and totally appreciate your time, effort and dedication .......cheers Andy
It really was my pleasure! When can I come again and do the real thing 😉
@@TheMissendenFlyer always an open invitation to you Andy.
...we'll talk ;0)
Wonderful tour as always. Your positive contribution to my mental health is much appreciated. Living vicariously through these summer vids helps greatly with my terminal case of “climbing the walls....itice”. Thanks TMF. 👍🏼 😎 🇺🇸
It really has been my pleasure Bradley!
Great series so far TMF! Every bit as engaging as the Arctic Circle tour, just not as many ferries. Looking forward to the rest of the series!
Peace!
Good to hear from you again Graden Scheiwe - it's been a while!
The roads seem to get better with every vid! Watching this as it hails down outside dreaming of sitting by a lake having lunch in the sun!! Bloody jealous!
Thought posting this in Winter might have that sort of effect!
Epic. I just love the whole trip; this episode is monumental!
Glad you liked it Scott - thanks as ever for all your encouragement!
Of all the places in Europe etc I have driven Austria is by far my favourite. Beautiful roads, beautiful scenery and plenty beer at night. Found the people to be very friendly too. Thanks for the video, brought back many memories.
This series had been absolutely gorgeous!!! Beautiful countries.
Next episode coming later today Marcus - stay tuned!
LOved the hill comming down from the veiw by the church 13:03 .Just my favorite riding .. . Like sking in many ways ...
Completely agree....
Hi TMF another great tour episode. i love the pace of the riding to allow even as as viewers to absorb and enjoy the view and i must say i never expected slovenia to look this beautiful.
I know you did how to prepare an adventure bike for touring with canary tours but could you do another episode of how you personally prepare for your tours not just the bike (documents, what to pack etc) it would be appreciated. God BLESS
Did you see the first episode of my Norway trip - think I covered it there,,,,,,
Slovenia keeps looking better & better for biking. Who knew?!? Looking forward to the next installments.
Stay tuned for next Monday's installment!
The weird hanging crop is hops. An essential ingredient in your beer!
Hops give us the taste of beer we know today, but they are not essential, hops only spice the beer. Ancient beers were mostly made without it.
@@valentintapata2268 Yes it is, the most important plant on the planet, which many people are not aware of.
@@doubles691
lol Something tells me you're a passionate beer lover. :D
My wife and I really enjoyed you tour of Slovenia. I was in Austria at the same time. Cracking vid as always keep up the good work.
Excellent - thanks for watching - loads more to come!
Great video Tmf for part four every video was great .thanks from Danny
Don't know whether anyone has correctly guessed the hanging crops, but they look a bit like the hop fields, that used to be about a mile from my home in Worcestershire, but the building vandals have ripped them all down and now new warehouses are there. What are we doing to our lovely countryside. Great series of vids Andy.
Wonderful series of videos, great scenery!
Wonderful roads and scenery in that part of the world. Must get back over there in the future.
Nice vid cheers.
Thanks for watching Tim!
Enjoyed the vids. Looks stunning. Waiting for the next episode!!!
Great series as usual TMF .
Beautiful ride again.
Very nice!
Thank you
Great set of videos, I always look forward to your content, taking the scrambler 1200 into Europe in June, looking forward to you next video,many thanks TMF👍
Just amazing :) Thank you once more sir, well done! :D
Thank you for watching!
Another great video mate. Thoroughly enjoyed our alpine ride last July and August. Lost count of the Passes we did. Something special about riding at altitude..you can see for miles. Captured some great video myself. We rode over Stelvio 4 times, once at 6am and were the only bikes on the road. Just stunning Looking forward to more videos. 👍
06:56 wow a Yamaha XJ650 in red! it was one of my best bikes in the 90th
Fantastic!! Might go there in the summer if covid let's me
Beautiful roads :-)
I had to look up Schnitzel, it looked good but I never had it. Nice ride
Loving this series of touring vids as with all the others I've watched. Already contacted Joy for dates this year for Slovenia, looks epic. Warning about Austria and Dashcams/Helmetcams, along with Switzerland they are banned due to their privacy laws, very hefty fines just for having one, and a no-no to use...anybody ever come a cropper with this? Keep up the great work TMF.
Cheers Steve - Lesson learned...won't be taking the camera there (Austria) again!
TMF.. followed your recommendation and rode with Martin and my brother in GC, absolutely sensation with Martin and Joy the most convivial hosts. Enjoying the Slovenia Mini Series and booked for 7 days in July . Can't wait! Keep up the good work.
See, I told you it was good! You'll love Slovenia too....
The name of Dravograd is combined from two words: Drava (name of the river) and grad (castle in Slovenian). There used to be a castle Dravograd there, but now only some ruins remain.
Thank you for that Velentin - I love a bit of local intel!
Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't grad mean City or town? And kula means castle? So Dravograd would translate to Dravotown.
@@kemer1977 In Serbo-Croatian grad means town and velegrad is a city. Kula is a Turkish word for a fortress (or castle). In Slovenian mesto is a town and velemesto is a city, grad means castle.
Slovenian is it's own language and it's different from Serbo-Croatian.
@@valentintapata2268 thanks for the clarification. I left Zagreb in 1986 when I was 9 years old. I knew that the different areas have different dialects, just wasn't too sure on the finer points. Even as a kid we didn't have much exposure to Slovenia. Grandparents lived in Kumanovo in Makedonia. Same thing down there. The language is similar enough to be understood, but different enough to be it's own.
@@kemer1977 I was born in 86. When I visited Macedonia knowledge of Serbo-Croatian usually didn't helped me very much (for more complicated things), English went better. Off-course northern dialects of Croatia are closer to me, for Macedonians would be southern Serbian dialects. And for both Serbo-Croatian is a similar, but a foreign language.
I was a bit surprised, I assumed that they would speak Serbo-Croatian better, then again I was mostly at southeastern border of Macedonia.
Edit: Serbo-Croatian word for a castle is kaštel (from Italian castello), but Serbians and Macedonians often use kule or kale which comes from Turkish.
Cant wait to see the castles!
Thanks again for another great video, just finished your Arctic Circle - chuckled when you were on the short ferry crossings & always removing your Keys, who was going to steal your bike & where were they going to go! Australia must be getting close to the top of your list by now? cheers.....
It sure is!! Just the small matter of time and money!!
Super vid, and as I speak, the sun is coming out in Norfolk (and almost 6 degrees!). Still laughing about your 'squirrel' comment but I know what you mean. That squirrel is faaaaar away, that squirrel is a stag!!
...when I were a lad in Long Stratton I used to go to school with a Matthew Jolley....I wonder??
Not me, I am a fairly new arrival to Norfolk. Educated (!) in Essex. Hope part5 coming soon!
Tonight at 6.15pm!
Fun snippets of local info & banter with the other riders. Makes your comments a cut above some UA-camrs who just endlessly ramble on & on about brilliant roads/weather/scenery which is already blindingly obvious from their footage…..& would they be touring there if it wasn’t???
Thank you!
Another good video TMF
Beautiful.
Btw Gemuse is German for vegetable. I think.
Woteva. Looked delicious.
Happy travels
I’m enjoying this series a lot. As you say, a lot different to riding in UK because of the (reasonably) dependable weather, open roads and low density of population. The only place similar in UK is Scotland and that’s definitely weather & midge dependant. For me, 3 hours each side of an early lunch is plenty. The distance you achieve depends on the type of roads you’re travelling on. I like Noraly’s style of touring, mixing in lots of interesting places and not trying to be too dependent on distances. The journey starts with the first step, as a Chinese geezer once said! Did I mention about the screen being too dark? 😂😂😉
Don’t start Steve!
I did tell you that Slovenia is incredible didn’t I? It’s been a while now since I’ve revisited and am considering joining these nice people on a tour if they’re still operating after this COVID business.
They are certainly planning too!
No back protection TMF!! 🤷🏻♂️🙄😲 Klim Induction jacket with D30 armour and a pocket for back protection. Brilliant hot weather jacket. 👍🏻
Lovely trip TMF, nice place to ride. The Richa jeans are really good, I wear mine all the time on and off the bike. Just wish there were some jeans that you can put the knee armour in from the outside. Cheers, Steve
Yes that's the only short coming I've found on the Richa jeans - there are riding jeans that exist with pockets on the outside, but alas I don't yet have a pair!!
TheMissendenFlyer you soon will have now....
Bloody hard finding direct flights to Zagreb... and we have been looking...
Hi Guys, if you send us an email we will try and help you out in your search....Joy
Hi, one question.. where did you get the map shown at 18:30 with the bears, Castle, etc. ? the tourist Bureau in Germany doesn,t have it.
Sorry I don't know - the guys at the hotel supplied it IIRC...
A more accurate translation for the salad would be a farmers salad. That explains the egg.
Aha - at least someone knows what they’re talking about when it comes to salad matters!!
@@TheMissendenFlyer I have my uses... Keep up the great videos! 👌
I could tell you were in Austria,with all that litter and fly tipping 🤨
Exactly!
Thanks for the hint, American Psycho!
Oh wait, that was Patrick Bateman... oh well... :D
Your riding buddy is a big dude... Nobody messes with him I bet.
Another great video .. It's a beautiful place to travel, Just a point worth mentioning, I believe dashcam's are illegal in Austria and helmet cams come under the same umbrella .. I'm looking forward to the next instalment ..
Oops!!
@@TheMissendenFlyer its only illegal if you get caught....... :-D
The hanging crops are hops.
Thanks mate, this has been brilliant! I have been in touch with them based on the strength of your video and endorsement. I am planning to go this year. One insider question if you don't mind? What is the best month to go? I care more about less traffic and crowds than I do about temperature if I'm honest...
I think it would be relatively quiet any month - I went in the height Of summer and you can see how packed it was!! You’ll have a great time....enjoy!
👍😍 thanks TMF
Thank you for watching as ever Erwin!
Did you remove the video of you installing booster plug on your interceptor? I am struggling to access the air temp sensor I'm meant to plug into! You have same issues?
Yes - I plugged into the wrong connector so I took the video down to stop anyone copying me - you must use the white connector per the instructions, on my bike it was hiding out of view....
Both rivers (Drava and Sava) are wide due to continuous hydro accumulations, they are almost more lake than a river.
Thank you - I love a bit of local intel!
What bike is at 20:10, the one the maps on?
Very good video, thank you for sharing. One question comes to mind, if you please. With your vast knowledge of motorcycles, I wonder What bike would you rather be on, or prefer, for a trip like this?
BMW R1200GS of course!
Nice video. Beautiful country! But I prefer your solo tour vids eg NC500 & Arctic Circle*. When you’re left to your own devices, rather than following another, your chat (about route plotting, accommodation, ferries etc) is far more engaging - at least I find it so.
*yeah I know Arctic Circle was technically guided but other riders were often out of sight.
Ps, 28C is 82F. Can you possibly imagine how I can remember that? 😉
Fair enough Clive....
Bauern salat is a Farmers salad. Gemischte salat is a mixed salad. Those weird looking hanging plants look like they might be hemp.
Pleasant again, but still no mountains Oh perhaps there were, but couldn't see them through the . . . . . oops sorry, just seen that you've got the message from a thousand others! Does anybody know what is the purpose of a dark tinted screen?
Grrrrhh.....
The dark screen doesn't worry me in the least when watching this great series ..Plenty of great views still to be seen .I just scan around just as if I was riding the bike .
Can Someone from austria tell what is place’s name at 11:30
I love the Alps. I only rode there by car but that was great fun. After a week I drove as fast through the mountains as the inhabitants. Also very nice to do walks through the mountains. Only walks where you didn’t need climbing gear I did.
You can filter in the Netherlands but only between the left two lanes and at low speed and only if traffic is halted or at very low speed.
But that’s enough. You can also filter in Belgium but not in Germany 🙄.
😜the brits and their knowledge of foreign languages. Where would you be without google translate😋.
Most Dutch know at least two languages, a lot know three or more as I do.
I would love to be there and ride my bike.
...grad, ...rath (Germany and Dutch dialect), ...rade or ray (Dutch); I tried to find what it means and it has to do with a place the forest where trees are being felt ( rodeplatz; roden is German for felling trees) to make room for (temporary) houses and agriculture and livestock.
Great vids again, completely sold. Wife granted one week pass out for a “significant” birthday so booked a week in June! Travelling with a mate on a gt1600 so any recommendations for an ideal bike (given the motorway slab either side)?
BTW - you should be wary of wanting a “bare encounter” when a burly man is offering to polish your helmet!! Just sayin! Thanks for brightening a dreary January in Blighty! Cheers Phil.
Well I’d say GS if course! ....and a good looking Adonis like Martin can polish my helmet any time....
Was expected the first answer but perhaps not the second! R1200rs as good as GS on motorway? Same height as you. Cheers. Looking forward to next episode!
I prefer the GS more upright stretched out position than the RS - but it's not far behind...
what screen is that...tia
Excellent video many thanks...........still laughing at you 'hair pinage' comment:-)
What map was that on 19.min 30 he was using as id like to buy one
Just a tourist type one….
@@TheMissendenFlyer shame that map had a better display of places
I understand BMW have made some changes to their transmissions to decrease the crash-box clunk shifts...It's about time....
I thought I would mention the black screen just to aggravate you! LOL!
You realise I’m riding a Honda in this series?
@@TheMissendenFlyer I thought it was a Suzuki....It reminded me of a BMW.....
You went for lunch in Austria and didn’t have bratwurst, bernerwurst or Tiroler grostl? Must be a parallel Austria I’ve never been to.
What time of year is this?
August iirc
Are those Hops for beer ?
I understand they are yes....
Enjoyed the lunch and photo stop, not to mention the crossing of the river, but the screen is so irritating I couldn't see any of the bikes you passed and it spoiled the riding for me. Good job the commentary is so interesting else I would have given up!! Roll on the Buckinghamshire lanes on one of your bikes!!
A bare encounter!!! Or did I pick that up wrong?
Sounds like a Harley transmission!!
Makes my BMW GS seem smooth! (Ok maybe it’s not quite that bad!!)
Even Slovenian bears are quite civilized. lol :D
A proper Greek Salad has no lettuce. It's only tomatoes, unpeeled cucumber, feta cheese and kalamata olives. Dust a little oregano on top and dress it with red wine vinegar and extra virgin olive oil. I ate one everyday when I was in Rodos and to this day, still make them the same.
Yes that’s certainly what I was expecting! I guess it helps if you can actually read the menu, thanks for watching all the best - TMF
@@TheMissendenFlyer it's my pleasure. Been a subscriber for a while now. Also motovlogging, thanks to Richy Vida. Would be honored to have you check out my channel and comment on a video or two.
By the way...what you have seen along the road is hops.
Yes many have said the same Gordon - cheers....
Where are all the people, looks great place . Yep that screen is a pain.
I hope we some bears!
Stay tuned!!
Looks great, my debit card is quivering.....
Go for it - you know you want to!
My Son's mate got caught speeding last year on his bike in Austria. £4k fine, had to pay on the spot. Zero tolerance. Then his mates had to do a shuttle to get his bike to Germany as he was banned!
Crikey - turns out you can't have helmet cams there either...it seems extreme caution required when riding in Austria!
@@TheMissendenFlyer Definitely :-(
Greek salad, no wonder you've never driven a Harley!....Oh the biker community shame. I wish I had as much discipline, personally I'd have gone for the two pints of lager and a packet of crisps. Great vid I think a new destination has hit my "to do"
Shame about the camera position behind the fly screen
Sorry about that.....
I see that Norton has just gone into administration, it always seemed a bit dodgy Shame, I'd have bought one.
Yes gutted for all those involved...
Sticky road, sticky tyres.... ohhh I wish in jan U.K.....
The problem with your "Greek Salad" at Lake Soboth lunch stop is the false translation: "Bauernsalat" translates to "Farmer Salad" rather than greek ...
So I understand!! ....rather too late....
Jeez TMF send the bloody salad back and get a burger! Lol
Noooo!
I've always followed other Germans traffic filtering 😕 I bought some good mesh pants from Moto Louis in Germany, had to dumped the jeans was melting
the "Follow the Locals" rule works all over the world :-P
im from sevnica
Nice video , but this is not GREEK salat , the must have tomato , cucumber,onions , olives, feta cheese, oil and vinegar salt and origano.what you ate was more lettuce salad
Tell me about it!!
@@TheMissendenFlyerI think I should have told you. what else would you like to know ? I like your videos . i think you know as a traveler too. With love from GREECE my friend.
I gave this a like purely for the “Splitters” comment 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Apt too this week don't you think?
TheMissendenFlyer totally!!🙈
That dark screen totally ruins the video, could only manage two minutes before I checked out,sorry .!!
Many have said the same, sorry about that....
I'm living near this area in austria - often riding my bike around there - great place! unfortunately, many bikers die every year on "route 69" (street near the lake, from carinthia to styria) because they're way too fast and ride like idiots :(
...good to hear from you! ...and yes, often the case in "biking roads" the world over sadly....
"Bauernsalat" is literally a "farmers salad". Not a greek salad.... So next time :-)
Yes I learned that the hard way! Thanks to David/Pete!!!
Change that screen 🤣🤣
Grhhhh.....
really like the vids but going to have stop watching; we're 4 mths into winter and more to come :(..........driving me nutz watching your lifestyle
The idea was that posting this series in the winter would brighten your day!
@@TheMissendenFlyerthx for the effort, need a holiday
You know the phrase new European rules come out.. the french strike...the English whinge ...the Germans do as there told....😉😉😉😉😉
The dark screen doesn’t really work when making a video obviously I know it’s not your bike🤣should of looked up first before posting