3 BIKES (Now 2 ) 5 DAYS - THE LAST PART
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Day 5 - We make a run for home, but it's not without it's dramas.
Despite all the drama with the rescue it was a great trip, covering some amazing country which will definitely be revisited.
Check out the same day from the Camera of Adv Rydr Bloke.
• WING IT TOUR 2024 -EP4...
1 x HONDA AFRICA TWIN CRF1000L
1 X HONDA AFRICA TWIN CRF1100L
1 X HUSQVARNA NORDEN 901 EXPEDITION
ADV RYDER BLOKE, LIV4ADV and BBA take off for 5 days of exploring the back roads of Northern NSW. It didn't all go to plan as only two of us got to ride our bikes home.
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Summed it up perfectly, my friend, when you said " you can't live your life in fear". Ride safe, live long friend.
Thanks mate. I did get a bit worked up. 😂😂
Loved your “rant”. Totally agree.
I got a bit worked up, that’s unusual for me.🤪😂
@@BigBikeAdventures - no. It was good you said it. Like you I don’t like watching vids of riders being hurt.
But I did enjoy your slow-mo off, given you survived!
Anyway us keyboard warriors need to f-off and find something useful to do.
The reaction of the SES bloke, expressing pleasure at the rescue was enlightening. And obvious when you think about all the really nasty vehicle accidents and domestic violence they are exposed to.
Keep up that heavy breathing on your vids. Wendy is strangely excited by it 🤣
@@AfricaTwin-Stuff haha. There used to be a number you could dial for the heavy breathing. 😂😂
You might be too young to remember 😎🤪😋
@@BigBikeAdventures - ha! I’m 69. I remember very well. And the highlight of my week at the barber getting short-back-and-sides was “reading” the pics and post mags 😳
😂😂
Me thinks you need a less eventful trip soon 🤣
Roo heaven (or hell) out that side of the New England - at least you didn't seem to have to deal with that.
I've got the exact same set up for power - and the RCD compressor - was so impressed when I got it out of the bag for the first time in 10 years and it just worked - show me a lithium batterty one that does that I'll be very surprised!
Shame about the puncture, would have made it a tiresome trip home - great series Steve!!
It sure was eventful, it’s hard sometimes to show all the action and there was quite a bit more that didn’t make the cut.
Thanks for some of the inspiration. 😉
100% agree with your comments in your rant.
My TPMS did the same thing where it stopped monitoring and only showed 20psi. Checked the battery and it was flat and replaced with a new one. Only issue they are an odd size button battery. Had to go to a Battery World to get the right one. Did the other sensor as well before that one stopped also.
I didn’t think they were that old.
Anyway got some new ones coming in the mail.
@@BigBikeAdventures My front lasted about 2 years before it went flat.
Do you take out insurance with garmin In reach? I’ve heard a couple of horror stories where the person using In reach has had to pay huge amount for recovery.
SAR services in AUS are taxpayer funded (and some corporate sponsoring). Same with our hospital and healthcare. Shane (the patient) would have been out of pocket less than $1000. And that would have been transport back to his home and some pharmacy costs.
@@BigBikeAdventures same as uk, the incident I saw was in usa where she had to pay for helecopter costs.
Is there a reason you don’t go tubeless?
Can run lower pressures with a tube.
You can't camp here... oh yes you can.
Yeah I was worried about you, and your health as you seems to have lost some mojo. My guess was the shock from the last big crash. Next was CV VX.
Look, having a big impact with a car certainly gets the brains working around the “what ifs” especially since my kids recently lost their Mother.
So yeah, probably more aware of the dangers, but the no less riding.
Good stuff. Regarding crashes, it happens if you love the challenge of more technical and interesting tracks. Thankfully most of the time most of us just pick ourselves up and walk & rideaway. Sometimes we and the bikes are a bit battered and need some repair and sometimes its more than that. Personally, I have experienced the latter once or twice and the former often. At no point has any of it dampened my enthusiasm for adventure riding. Either has it for any of my adv riding buddies. The ones that don't get it and comment negatively are road oriented riders. I take their advice with the regard their little experience deserves.
100% mate, the Pro’s of ADV riding far outweigh the Con’s.
Excellent thoughts on ADV riding Steve.
The 890's were having issues with leaking rims, but you're running tubes, so it shouldn't be that issue.
Heal up quickly Cushy!
I have a question, since I don''t really have anyone else to ask you might have noticed this, helmet sizes, have they changed?
Until a few years ago I could buy a helmet and they fit great. 58 on my head size and I could get a helmet in the 58-59 range. . Now the size range is 57-58 for a Medium and 59-60 for Large in most manufacturers, I can buy a large and it still gives me issues with pressure but only after riding for longer rides.
Have you noticed any differences in helmet sizing or is it just me with an odd sized head, a bit rounder than most I guess.
We just have S,M,L,XL. I’ve always been XL and 3 helmets over the last couple of years have all been the same.
PS always appreciate your comments Pinkie. Thanks 🙏
@@BigBikeAdventures Thanks Steve! I think of you as a riding buddy. 👍
That sign riding into Inverell may as well have said "Water is wet" What is going on in our country?
Nice work as usual Steve. You blokes had a bit going on every day. That Norden sounds good when you're smashing gears with the quick shifter.
Thanks mate, it was a fun trip.
Well said mate, live for adventure 💯 If you wait it will be too late 🙂 It was refreshing to have all the emergency services commend us for doing what we love to do, there was no judgment or negative comments. It was the adventure that kept on giving, I will remember this ride for a very long time 🙂 I have used a Garmin InReach for nearly 10 years, my subscription is always active, I never leave home without it 👍🏼
Glad you are healing well mate. That’s one of the reason I record trips, it’s always good to go back and look at the adventures. 😂😂
Awesome Steve, agree with your rant 👍, glad you got back home alright after the slow puncture dramas. I stopped using the TPMS, I'm sure that they were causing me slow leaks over time. Love that shot riding over the Gateway Bridge, cheers 🍻