Col Du Tourmalet On My BMW 1250GS... Day 4

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  • Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
  • Join me on Day 4 of this Pyrenees motorcycle tour as I conquer the legendary Col du Tourmalet, the highest mountain pass in the region. Witness the breathtaking scenery and exhilarating ride as I navigate this iconic route. Don't miss out on the stunning views and unforgettable moments from this incredible journey. Like, comment, and subscribe for more adventures!

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  • @ivy-mac
    @ivy-mac Місяць тому +2

    Another great video Tony. We're going there in September, so this is very inspiring 👍

    • @laterrider
      @laterrider  Місяць тому

      Thanks so much! You’re going to have an awesome time 😃

  • @HalfManHalfPirate
    @HalfManHalfPirate Місяць тому +1

    It is pronounced Tour-ma-lay , Stunning views and one of my favourite passes. Looks like you hade great weather to view it too.

    • @laterrider
      @laterrider  Місяць тому

      I was very lucky with the weather on this day 😃

  • @nealeburgess6756
    @nealeburgess6756 Місяць тому +1

    I also use 95 petrol. If the bike is set up for 95, (which all modern road bikes and cars probably are) there is little to be gained by using a highr octane fuel. If you have an older vehicle (e.g. my Ford Escort from 1983) you could adjust the ignition timing a few degrees more advanced, then with the 98 petrol you would get a bit more power.
    I was in that area last September, and I too got overtaken by a cyclist on the way down the pass. My son came down from Scotland on his 1970s Suzuki GT 380 (3 cylinder 2 stroke). Everywhere we parked up his bike got lots of attention.
    I find about 600 kms (400 miles) is enough for a day's ride, if you want to enjoy a break. I have done over 900 kms, but that is very tiring, and I certainly would not want to do the same the following day!

    • @laterrider
      @laterrider  Місяць тому

      Thank you so much for your helpful and interesting post… and I can completely understand why your son’s bike gets lots of attention 😃

  • @pippiperade4030
    @pippiperade4030 Місяць тому +1

    Looks like you over-nighted at Cauterets.. Those Pyrenean mountain roads are made for riding..
    The Cirque de Gavarnie is another 'must visit' as is the Pic du Midi (all 9400ft of it).. Best avoided if you suffer from vertigo.

    • @laterrider
      @laterrider  Місяць тому

      Thank you so much for those two suggestions. I’ve added them to my list and will be sure to check them out when I go back there… thank you 😃

  • @FxRiderST
    @FxRiderST Місяць тому +3

    This route contains of several passes in a row. My favorite is Col d'Abisque.
    Good tripp.
    Cheers.

    • @laterrider
      @laterrider  Місяць тому

      It’s an incredibly beautiful area Isn’t it 😃

    • @Banditmanuk
      @Banditmanuk Місяць тому +1

      @FxRiderST Our biggest disappointment was not being able to ride the Col d'Abisque as it was closed when we were there mid-June. It opened shortly after, I believe.

    • @AliG-iq4gd
      @AliG-iq4gd Місяць тому +1

      Aubisque is fantastic - all the way from Laruns to Ageles-Gazost. BUT - I'm not such a fan of the opposite direction - something about the drop on the right that is more intimidating than all other cols I have done.

    • @laterrider
      @laterrider  Місяць тому

      Fingers crossed it will be open when you go back 😃

    • @laterrider
      @laterrider  Місяць тому

      Yes - that drop is a tad scary 😳

  • @waters1801
    @waters1801 Місяць тому +1

    This is the first video I am watching from you! I thoroughly enjoyed it, will definitely be watching more! Thank you sir.

    • @laterrider
      @laterrider  Місяць тому

      Thanks so much - I’m delighted you liked it 😃

  • @GSHants
    @GSHants Місяць тому +1

    Thank you, you were quite right with your ‘awesome col du Tourmalet’ Stunning scenery, with a lovely waterfall thrown in too.

    • @laterrider
      @laterrider  Місяць тому

      It’s a very beautiful place Isn’t it 😃

  • @Stevejohnlaw
    @Stevejohnlaw Місяць тому +1

    That pass looks stunning!

    • @laterrider
      @laterrider  Місяць тому

      It was incredibly beautiful 😃

  • @Moto_APT
    @Moto_APT Місяць тому +1

    Hi Tony, Great trip, you showed of the beauty of the Tourmalet really well. Cauterets and nearby gavarnie are my favourite towns in the Pyrenees. Cauterets has two cable cars (one in town and another at Pont d'espagne) but again May is normally maintenance time between winter/summer seasons. I have lived nearby for over 20 years and still not made it up the cable car to the observatory. If you ever go back, be sure to book on line, once open it's incredably busy. Great stuff, carry on! cheers Arthur.

    • @laterrider
      @laterrider  Місяць тому

      Thanks so much Arthur - you live in a stunning part of the world! 😃

  • @theheroblob5036
    @theheroblob5036 Місяць тому +1

    Another interesting and enjoyable vid! I cycled the Tourmalet several years ago (along with many of the other Pyrenean passes). Seriously hard work going up, but a ton of fun coming down... 80kmh, overtaking cars and vans!

    • @laterrider
      @laterrider  Місяць тому

      80kmh!!! That’s amazing - and it must be a ton of fun coming down… not that I could do the “going up” bit 😃

  • @mysterybiker1717
    @mysterybiker1717 Місяць тому +2

    I always use e98 in my bikes as e95 can cause plastic fuel tanks to swell and other issues. Furthermore, one of my bikes (v85tt, big air cooled twin) suffers from engine pinking made worse by e95. Great video.

    • @laterrider
      @laterrider  Місяць тому

      Thank you - I didn’t know that - really helpful 😊

  • @the_wildbadger
    @the_wildbadger Місяць тому +1

    Really enjoyed this video Tony. Made me want to buy a GS again! Stay safe! 👍🏻

  • @simonjones1204
    @simonjones1204 Місяць тому +1

    Another great vid! Really enjoying your tours and it’s certainly giving me some ideas!!

    • @laterrider
      @laterrider  Місяць тому

      Thanks so much Simon you are very kind to say so :-)

    • @simonjones1204
      @simonjones1204 Місяць тому +1

      I particularly chuckled at your fuel light anxiety as it’s even worse than my wife’s ! 😂😂 I rode my old GS on zero miles for about 20 minutes looking for petrol once and even I was a bit twitchy…

    • @laterrider
      @laterrider  Місяць тому +1

      At least I’m not the only one then 😃

  • @tommy46055
    @tommy46055 10 днів тому +1

    I found in Italy that 98 was cheaper than 95

  • @robKTM1290
    @robKTM1290 Місяць тому +1

    Hi. Nice videos. A relaxed style you have. Top stuff. I noticed you have the same helmet as mine. How do you record your audio? I have a mic fitted to the gopro that lifts with the flip up front. I also have a boom mic from my cardo that stays fixed. I missed out on the Tourmalet in May due to snow. Going back next year. Fingers crossed. Keep up the good work. 👍

    • @laterrider
      @laterrider  Місяць тому

      That’s exactly how I do it Rob - the mic is connected to the list up front. I wish you better luck when you return… and thank you very much for your kind words 😃

  • @Bighitter786
    @Bighitter786 Місяць тому +1

    Nice vlog!!!!

  • @jonathantrice7614
    @jonathantrice7614 Місяць тому +1

    I always used 98 in my BMW's , as they appeared to give better mpg and felt crisper on the throttle. I still use 98 in my Honda ADV350 which rewards me with 80+mpg on tour.

    • @laterrider
      @laterrider  Місяць тому

      Thanks Jonathan - that’s really helpful 😃

  • @getyourmotorrunning...
    @getyourmotorrunning... Місяць тому +1

    I'm with you. I have a 2 month old R1250GSA. Bought in in preference to the new 1300.

    • @laterrider
      @laterrider  Місяць тому

      Cool….. it’s interesting how many GS riders (myself included) are not big fans of the latest 1300GS 🤔

  • @thewoodster8607
    @thewoodster8607 Місяць тому +1

    Re fuel: the GS is designed to run on both. You will hear lots of different opinions about this. 😄😄😄😄 Lovely scenery.

    • @laterrider
      @laterrider  Місяць тому

      Thank you - I appreciate that - I did wonder if I should change to the 98 but I won’t bother now 👍

  • @Banditmanuk
    @Banditmanuk Місяць тому +1

    I'm so envious. We found this col closed mid June and the weather was awful the day we rode past

    • @laterrider
      @laterrider  Місяць тому +1

      I'm very sorry to hear that, although I understand from someone I spoke to at the top (a local cyclist) that it can often be foul weather May/June :-/
      I hope you get to go back :-)

    • @Banditmanuk
      @Banditmanuk Місяць тому

      @laterrider We definitely need to go back. The col de Aspen was also shut at the top. The road we wanted to take back into Spain from France to Laruns also closed. Just a couple of weeks later it's all open!
      We only went this early as it was my 60th.

    • @laterrider
      @laterrider  Місяць тому

      Well I sincerely hope you get to go back - I'm sure you will :-)

  • @user-et1cm4su7m
    @user-et1cm4su7m Місяць тому +1

    😂😂😂 I made full use of my Tena Man when the cyclist section came up 😂 but good for you, I would do exactly the same!! With regards to earlier with your visor lowered or not… I expect people to suffer for their art irrespective of how beautiful their eyes are… I want to see them streaming in order to give the views I would like to see, sheer drops or not 😂 but seriously, great views! and any areas of disappointment you may perceive are met with wondrous views round the corner for your vicarious viewers so all’s good😀👍
    With regards to your fuel octane query, bearing in mind I am far and away from a seasoned biker, I believe your bike has 95 fuel recommended but 98 wouldn’t be a problem for it. Got this from the brain I wish I had…
    “Gasoline with an octane rating of 98 is more resistant to self-ignition than gasoline with an octane rating of 95. 98-octane gasoline is generally thought to give more power than 95-octane gasoline.”
    Was getting a little concerned after 4 days with no post from you but I realise it must take a fair bit of time putting these video posts together!? in between doing your main challenge! I also have a picture in my head of you in the hotel bedroom with a drum machine and keyboard writing and playing the music to go along with your video, so talented 😂. Great views and honest down to earth commentary! Look forward to your next post! Take care, enjoy and ride safe as you do!

    • @laterrider
      @laterrider  Місяць тому

      Thanks so much for your very kind words they ares much appreciated 😃

  • @steve_colwill
    @steve_colwill Місяць тому +1

    With regard to your question about 95 octane or higher, I believe 95 octane E10 now has more ethanol in it which absorbs moisture and can cause fuel systems to clog up if left for a long time. 98 or even 99 octane E5 has less ethanol. On modern engines you shouldn’t really see much difference, perhaps a little less performance with E10. But I am happy to be corrected.

    • @laterrider
      @laterrider  Місяць тому

      Thanks so much Steve that’s really helpful 😃

  • @AliG-iq4gd
    @AliG-iq4gd Місяць тому +1

    I use 98 in France by preference, as it does give better mileage and should be less methanol included. BUT - I always check the comparative price with 95 as sometimes the difference is too great to justify. The only cablecar I have seen running - is the one from Lac de Fabrege up to the 'Petit Train d'Artouste' - which is worth a morning or afternoon off the bike. Scenery on the little train is pretty much what you see from a bike BUT - a different angle/elevation. (Don't bother with the hike up to the reservoir - it could be the most dangerous thing you do on your bike trip ). I also always ride with two fingers over brake - it steadies throttle and also I feel I am less likely to 'grab' brake. Clutch I also tend to do the same - prob just habit.

    • @laterrider
      @laterrider  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you so much for your helpful reply…. and I wish I’d known about the train - sounds like it would have been amazing 😃

  • @tommy46055
    @tommy46055 10 днів тому +1

    What time of year did you do your trip?

    • @laterrider
      @laterrider  9 днів тому

      Late May/early June of this year

  • @SouthWest-jj8yu
    @SouthWest-jj8yu Місяць тому +1

    Think the petrol thing is a real mix of factors 95 or 98? I’m not sure but think that’s the octane or burn level measure nothing to do with the more recent added ethanol. Ethanol has been added in recent years at 5 or 10 percent but this is also not quite true as it means up to 5 or 10 percent. If you watch auto shenanigans he does several videos measuring various petrol station fuel for ethanol and finds many have much less than the 5 to 10 some in fact didn’t have any at all. More than one comment in a comment, top gear did an experiment many years ago Jeremy did it running a car down in neutral then running down in high gear, used petrol in neutral none in high gear that’s clutch out. Cyclists in Tour de France usually beat the motorcycles and can reach 60 to 70mph.

    • @laterrider
      @laterrider  Місяць тому

      Thank you so much for your VERY helpful response!!! 😃
      The cyclists over here are pretty amazing - I don’t know where they get their strength from 😳