Probably one of the most real videos I have seen in a while. Showing what us normal ( non professional) riders are like off road. Good on you thank you
Enjoyed that, Alex. Just watched both videos back to back, and it was a Sunday morning treat. It's great to see another perspective. Would love to see more off roading adventures with you both.
Wow he did great considering his limited offroad experience and taking on a heavy 1200. It takes some muscle memory that usually comes from going up through the ranks from lighter less powerful motorcycles.
Great to see the videos from both perspectives. Your riding skills are superb. Great to see how hard Freddie works on his vlogs behind the scenes, his enthusiasm is infectious! Would love to see the pair of you on 250's👏👏👏
Really enjoyed watching you both; great chemistry and very informative. I love the idea of off road and the Triumph but it’s not a cheap bike and this is not something I could afford to subject it to if it was my own bike.
Ah, that's really nice of you to say. Yeah, we are in quite a luxurious position to be able to ride these bikes off road how we want, totally appreciate that, does show you what they can do though eh :)
I have a 690 Enduro which has superb TC and would have tackled that as I found over 4,200 miles in the US this spring. My old buddy’s Tiger 900 regularly bogged with the overly obtrusive TC and the annoying need to switch to “off-road” each time the bike is started.
Freddie ( or anyone starting out Trail Riding ) should get experience on a 250 cc ( or under ) Lightweight Bike before losing confidence on a tall , powerful and heavy machine ?
What a day!!
Building up the skills great stuff!
Just give it mega beans mate!
@@grenadier_1656love this 😅
Probably one of the most real videos I have seen in a while. Showing what us normal ( non professional) riders are like off road. Good on you thank you
So true! Much appreciate video this one 🙌🏻
Awesome video gents well done! 👏🏻
Great video.
This is such a great insight Thankyou for uploading this
great video...new subscriber here
You guys are very sympatico and easygoing. And freddie really talks like freddie!
Enjoyed that, Alex. Just watched both videos back to back, and it was a Sunday morning treat. It's great to see another perspective. Would love to see more off roading adventures with you both.
Wow he did great considering his limited offroad experience and taking on a heavy 1200. It takes some muscle memory that usually comes from going up through the ranks from lighter less powerful motorcycles.
Hey, thanks for your nice comments. Yeah, got some Triumph Scramblers booked for January so stay tuned :)
Great to see the videos from both perspectives. Your riding skills are superb. Great to see how hard Freddie works on his vlogs behind the scenes, his enthusiasm is infectious! Would love to see the pair of you on 250's👏👏👏
Thank you! Freddie is an absolute machine when he's out eh, so much energy and totally up for everything
He’s a good lad for trying, lucky to have an expert with him, so thumbs up both of you. Thank you 👍👍
Yeah, he did well, second time properly off road and a big bike eh
brilliant cross over and vids!
Ah thanks!
Good complement to Freddie’s video. Thanks
I’ve ridden some of that on a DRZ 400 with decent tyres and chalk is slippery. You did well on what are really big road bikes with off-road cosmetics.
Fairplay, that is impressive on those tyres, wouldn't take mine out in those conditions. Also agree, one of the best bikes I have ever owned, love it.
Really enjoyed watching you both; great chemistry and very informative. I love the idea of off road and the Triumph but it’s not a cheap bike and this is not something I could afford to subject it to if it was my own bike.
Ah, that's really nice of you to say. Yeah, we are in quite a luxurious position to be able to ride these bikes off road how we want, totally appreciate that, does show you what they can do though eh :)
he seems a very nice guy ! ansgoing on this heavy bike with road tires is nearly suicide ! Kudos
Adventure I love it!
I have a 690 Enduro which has superb TC and would have tackled that as I found over 4,200 miles in the US this spring. My old buddy’s Tiger 900 regularly bogged with the overly obtrusive TC and the annoying need to switch to “off-road” each time the bike is started.
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Freddie ( or anyone starting out Trail Riding ) should get experience on a 250 cc ( or under ) Lightweight Bike before losing confidence on a tall , powerful and heavy machine ?
On chalk dirt tracks - inside - the M25. Hmm 🤔 That's got me wondering.
Mad dogs and Englishmen, go out off road on slick tyres. 🤣
Posh Freddie
how come the bike is not keyless go? looks like newer models cheapened alot LOL
Too many people had issues with the keyless. That's why they dropped it. Some others parts are cheaper though - brakes and suspensions specifically.
@ im glad that i have the 2019 year model. Top quality materials
I love my keyless 23 XC. That said, everyone did complain.
@@skdemars ohlins and the marzochhi is like tomateto / tomato.