Big Bike Upgrades: Making my Tenere 700 World Raid (The DarkHorse 3.0) handle better.

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  • @Happy_2_Wheels
    @Happy_2_Wheels Рік тому +108

    I´m one of those Adam, I´ve been riding on road and track for over 20 years with multiple liter bikes over the years. Now I want to leave the R1 for track use only, and I´ve bought myself a WR for street/offroad/adventure riding, trying to slow down a bit and enjoying the scenery more. I´ve never touched a dirt bike in my life, but I´m hoping to slowly learn, looking for advice where I can find it. Thanks for your videos, for people like me they are more helpful than you imagine, keep it up dude.

    • @mikecollins8241
      @mikecollins8241 Рік тому +7

      I'm at the opposite side of things: been on dirt bikes my whole life, with a few 600 and bigger street bikes thrown in.. getting back into riding again and went right to the WR450 as a "all purpose" bike.. it can handle the trails, tolerable on the roads, and can carry enough junk for a night or 2 of camping.. Now have my sights set on a T7, for longer adventures, with as much dirt as possible, while still covering some serious miles :)

    • @simonfournier6480
      @simonfournier6480 Рік тому +2

      250 or 450? I have a 250 they are great nd fast enough

    • @everettstormy
      @everettstormy Рік тому +1

      ​@@simonfournier6480 yeah i wander about that. I prefer a 250 as they dont run as hard so you can beat on them. It seems like 450s dont take the abuse as well

    • @k_plax
      @k_plax Рік тому +2

      I was in the same boat. But then one too many dodgy highway patrol sent me back to dirt. I say "back" but like you I had never ridden a dirt bike. Many years of mountain biking as a kid and early 20's helped transition to an adv bike offroad a lot.

    • @CoryMoore-ow8tk
      @CoryMoore-ow8tk Рік тому

      I wish they sold the world riaid in the states super frustrating that they don't. I think I can have one shipped over here through customs for 26 k what a bunch of shit. Send it and keep shredding bro!

  • @shortbusdog
    @shortbusdog Рік тому +65

    I wish more people would understand the importance of a tire. Way too many people are out riding around on crap tires and just don’t understand why they’re suffering off-road. This is the only UA-camr I have notifications set on for. No bs

    • @wraith511802003
      @wraith511802003 Рік тому +3

      Yeap, Tires, an tire pressures. are important off road.

  • @russ02281990
    @russ02281990 Рік тому +24

    Hey fella. Never worry what the internet people say. Your riding is inspirational. I'm a fast road rider with yrs under my belt and can keep up with anyone I want to keep up with but your off road skills blow me away. Your videos are a breath of fresh air in this over crowded area of fake people. I'd love to be half the road rider you are off road. Long may guys like you thrive in this area of video media

  • @MrD-moto
    @MrD-moto Рік тому +3

    30+ years road riding, then my first experience on the dirt was an R1200GS at BMW’s off road school in Wales. 2 days of mud, ruts, water crossing, and steep forest climbs. Loved every moment and kept shiny side up…. Few days later take my own GS off-road and it was man down in seconds. Tyres transform the bike. School bikes were full dirt tyres, my bike were road bias making it impossible for a newbie on dirt.
    Before anyone wades in with “get a smaller bike”, I’m 95% long distance road touring with a desire to explore the odd trail. Now own a KTM1290SAR ridden with respect of my limits and enjoying learning new skills.

  • @Holmaaron
    @Holmaaron Рік тому +7

    “I’m just going to do what I do, film it, and (you can) tag along” fucking nails it. Love your approach. Happy new year, looking forward to the ride that is 2024.

  • @zoltankenwell1514
    @zoltankenwell1514 Рік тому +45

    Adam, Thanks for the great content! "There is no substitute for experience". I can honestly say that your videos keep me going through the cold Alberta winters. Right now where I live, it is -43 deg C outside and its forcasted to drop to -45 Deg C tomorrow morning. It warms my soul to see the sun and dust while your testing the Dark Horse 3.0! Keep up the fantasic efforts and and do what you do!

  • @tonyfisher4113
    @tonyfisher4113 Рік тому +2

    Love your content keep it coming. I'm 65 years old and rode dirt bikes as a kid up into my 20s off and on. Spent 40 years on street bikes everything from the old 750 Four Hondas, the KZ 1000, Harley softails, big baggers and everything in between. I've decided to get out in the woods on a 2006 KDX 200 I'm freshing up for this season to build up some skills with the goal of getting on a Tenere for some adventure travels. I'm with you on all the luggage, I loved the horseshoe soft bag you demonstrated on another video. Thank you again for your content it's been very educational, and inspirational, keep it coming!!

  • @LethalLee666
    @LethalLee666 Рік тому +10

    Mate you need to understand how good your videos are i been riding since i was 5 yrs old im now 50 i thought i was a 60% good rider off road but now after watching your vids and putting the theory into practice my riding has improved 95% if i knew what i know now when i was 20 yrs old i could have had an exception motor cycle life , and i even went to the steven gall motor cross training school , so please keep sharing please give us your opinions your making us better riders and thankyou for your valuable time and efforts

  • @Salmosalarius
    @Salmosalarius Рік тому +3

    Adam, as always, your videos are honest, natural, straight forward and no BS. It's like oxygen in the polluted youtube world. Thanks for sharing your talent and knowledge, after each video I just want to run out of my house and go practice riding !

  • @CCCZuzu
    @CCCZuzu Рік тому +33

    I like your videos man. Show us what makes you happy and teach us old school tips and tricks and we will be here for you.

  • @jjjjrrr678
    @jjjjrrr678 Рік тому +19

    Dude I dont care how you deliver the info, only that you keep it coming 😊 your bike stand wheel up trick saved my behind in Les a Les in Portugal this year 😊 Cheers!

    • @314adv
      @314adv Рік тому +2

      I have changed two tires now strapping the bike to a tree - love his content.

  • @TheBeardedGrump
    @TheBeardedGrump Рік тому +6

    You're a straight shooter and just tell it like it is and that's why I enjoy your channel. We try to be the same way. You're exactly right about people just chasing the latest and greatest new big bike with tons of rider aids and electronics and really no off road capability. Thanks for keeping it real and I look forward to this year's content. 👊

  • @richardpike4206
    @richardpike4206 Рік тому +1

    Adam, love what you do, the way you do it and the fact that you share a slice of this with us all is a real privilege. "A cold kombucha...", absolute classic!

  • @motoruss
    @motoruss Рік тому +14

    Love your videos. I’ve had an adventure bike since 2008, but hardly touched off road. Truth is, it scares me for some reason. I got an adventure bike as it was the only one that was comfortable after breaking my back in 2000. I watch your videos and I am in awe of your ability off road. Love the commentary when you are talking about it while doing it, you have inspired me to give a basic off road course a go and see if I can negate some of those fears I have and ultimately improve my skills a bit.

  • @DavidGibson-se1ev
    @DavidGibson-se1ev Рік тому +3

    Adam bugger the key board warriors as it’s the easiest job in the world to be a critic - your out there creating great videos, sharing adventure stories and inspiring people - keep up the great work
    It’s people like you that have inspired me and a mate to head off on a 10,000km journey in March and April , not to the extent of your adventures but going to go see half of Australia
    Always ridden dirt bikes but no where to your ability just casually, but enjoy the rides and journeys and just ride to my ability so love the helpful tips thanks
    Looking forward to 2024 and what this brings for the War Horse and Dark Horse and the new creations and adventures they bring
    Thanks
    Dave

  • @beborodner930
    @beborodner930 Рік тому +3

    I started bmx racing, then mountain biking most of my life. Graduated at 48 to an old DR350, then a KLR and now at 52 I'm on Triumph Tiger 800xc. Throwing these big bikes around is no joke. Watching your videos really grounds me to why I love to ride, how much fun it is to work on our machines. Your playful mastery of the DarkHorse is inspiring. 🤙

  • @HardUNduro
    @HardUNduro Рік тому +1

    Wow it’s incredible that you have better hard enduro skills on the Tenere than most of us on a lighter enduro bike. Amazing to watch!

  • @Amp3dtech
    @Amp3dtech Рік тому +2

    Great to see you muscling on tires in sandals as well. Solid riding mate.

  • @twowheelrodeo
    @twowheelrodeo Рік тому +1

    Much respect for the Dark Horse.. No Enduro or ADV should ride slicks whether over distance or in the back hills is distance. Wow nice Bike!

  • @fhedayat
    @fhedayat Рік тому

    Adam, there's probably not a lot another man can teach you, but I once saw an episode of Better Call Saul where someone drops a soda can. The person who drops it is taught that if you turn the can in a circular motion for about 30seconds (the can being in an upright position, as you were about to open it), something about the centrifugal force does something to the bubbles and so when you open it, it does not over foam/spray everywhere. Give it a crack the next time you crack open a tinnie! Also, thank you for the content you provide... You have awoken the inner casual bmx child I once was and showed me a grown man's version of it.. and I can't wait to give it a go.

  • @bonafidemotoco
    @bonafidemotoco Рік тому

    Amen to your comments about jumping into the deep end with big bikes. No need for it. Start small, have fun and grow as you need!

  • @DavidG-e1j
    @DavidG-e1j Рік тому +2

    Just keep doing what you do. Your straight forward approach is exactly what us adventure riders what to hear so that we can get better. Cant wait till you show us how to Wheelie a T7. i really struggle with mine. All the best and keep them coming

  • @markjacobs3956
    @markjacobs3956 Рік тому

    60 year old who's been riding for 50 years. YZ125 to a Tiger 1200 and back... never going heavy again. Love your no bullshit style.

  • @ametti000
    @ametti000 Рік тому +1

    Do what you do mate. Don't let the internet tell what's right and wrong. Don't change.

  • @lewsdirtbikedays
    @lewsdirtbikedays Рік тому +1

    Nice one Adam 💪 I've been thrashing my world raid offroad in the UK for the last 18 months or so, in Wales more specifically, as we were lucky enough to get the bikes when we did. Nice to see this bike is finally landing in Australia now.
    I absolutely adore mine! She's taken some hard hits but continues to put the biggest smile on my face! My videos show what a slightly above average offroad ability, middle aged, short arse fat guy can achieve on this bike in the real world on gnarly trails when we're not all Adam Riemann or Pol Tarres 😂 Tha ks for giving this bike some air time, I look forward to what you do with it, it really deserves it. 🤙🏻 much love.

  • @jitenshakunify
    @jitenshakunify Рік тому

    Your delivery is spot on. People often want to hear what confirms their belief, which can be at odds with experience informed facts. Keep on keepin' dude!

  • @CasualRiders
    @CasualRiders Рік тому +6

    Adam, I need to thank you for making these videos.
    I have had your channel on in the background while working this whole week, and it inspired me to take my little dualsport out today to practice.
    Found myself an open little grass field and started practicing in some figure 8s.. Had a blast doing so.
    Even got it wrong and bent my gear selector😢 anyway. Thanks for inspiring me to hone in on my dirt skills

  • @NK-dl2nc
    @NK-dl2nc Рік тому +2

    Brilliant stuff mate. Good to see you got the world raid. Had mine 18 months and love it. Wish I could use it to its full potential off road but can't because I have suffered with long covid for the past 2 1/2 Years. I have to ride within my limits which is just gentle trails and nothing overly technical. Bike just seems to change character soon as its on the dirt which makes you want to ride the shit out of it. Such a great all round bike. Looking forward to your adventures on it.

  • @dirkhuman760
    @dirkhuman760 Рік тому +1

    I think it's a big fancy dual sport, like the T7 has always been. It's extremely good and upper class for sure! Goody!

  • @OnAny4day
    @OnAny4day 7 місяців тому

    Your commentary is so refreshingly raw and informative. I feel like I’m hangin with one of my buddies, NO bs no fluff in the type of way only an Australian could swing it. 🤙

  • @OAK_MTN
    @OAK_MTN Рік тому

    You do things your way, I believe you've got a solid audience who appreciate your bluntness and straightforward approach. I know I do. Looking forward to what's coming.

  • @mullins6429
    @mullins6429 Рік тому +3

    Hi Adam, thanks for another great video. I would say if anyone on UA-cam is qualified to provide instruction, education and advice it has to be you.
    I have followed your career for many years and have the greatest admiration for all that you’ve done and achieved. I appreciate all the content you provide. Please just keep on doing what you do. 👍🇦🇺

  • @VisualEducationStudio
    @VisualEducationStudio Рік тому +1

    Your skills and tips are genuinely appreciated, especially in comparison to the many 'influencers' out there. I too have come from a life of big sports bikes and was thinking a big GS or KTM was the way to get into adventure biking but after buying your Nomads 3 film and watching your tutorials I've rethought my whole plan and am going for a midsize instead and an even smaller one for bashing about. Keep doing it your way and thanks for the top level advice that can only come from experience.

  • @rvltrstudio1484
    @rvltrstudio1484 Рік тому

    Coming from street (and a little bit of track) riding into 4T and then 2T enduro, I couldn't imagine even starting off-road on an adventure bike. The skills that one learns on a proper dirt bike just cannot be learned elsewhere, but apply to every other area of riding. My street skills and and confidence have shot up as a result.

  • @65BAJA
    @65BAJA Рік тому +17

    I'm sitting here watching you change your tire with just irons and I'm about to post a question asking why you don't have a Rabaconda tire changer widget when you get to the part of the convo about just swiping your credit card. I stop and think to myself, this guy must have seen me typing. lol

  • @johna6968
    @johna6968 Рік тому

    When I see guys riding through puddles and mud on flat, naff, green lanes in the UK compared to this kind of thing, it does make me smile. Another quality upload 👌

  • @n0rthernl1ght18
    @n0rthernl1ght18 Рік тому

    The shot of that bloke sponsored by lonerider with the kitchen sink and block of apartments on the back of his GS made me laugh. I was thinking of him soon as you started describing that kind of rider. He grinds my gears when I see him instagram. Anyway, another brilliant video. Always such an enjoyable watch no matter what the content is. Keeps me going here during the cold UK winter

  • @lessmore444
    @lessmore444 Рік тому +2

    It’s a pleasure listening to the rev range you prefer working the cp2 in, those engines really have a more radical play zone higher up off their ultimate tractor power.

  • @TheChillBison
    @TheChillBison 5 місяців тому

    I'm just so glad to have found this channel. I love your style of filming, of adding in sweet little tidbits of wisdom all over, and being able to do what you do with minimal gear in order to make the ride fun. I'm getting rid of my big cruiser and looking for probably a CB500x to start my offroad journey.

  • @ivanroth1561
    @ivanroth1561 Рік тому +1

    I’m loving the videos lately Adam. How bout that neat trick you showed to break the bead on a beast of a tire! 6:45

  • @bradleyrankin5950
    @bradleyrankin5950 Рік тому

    Reason I love watching these videos it’s not just the content and quality but the fact your a straight shooter and don’t try and push brands and sponsors down the consumers throat like a lot of other channels do

  • @spookyoffroadoverlanding7147
    @spookyoffroadoverlanding7147 5 місяців тому

    Thanks Adam. Short but sweet. I like your no BS style. I will follow your build with anticipation.

  • @mikecollins8241
    @mikecollins8241 Рік тому +2

    Perfect timing! We are looking at well below freezing temps the next few days here, this video will inspire me to start planing spring trips.. and figuring out how I'm gonna pay for a T7 of my own :)

  • @dandersonjr
    @dandersonjr Рік тому

    Love the steel toed sandals. Best and most comfortable work shoe ever made.

  • @soilsmanadv6673
    @soilsmanadv6673 Рік тому

    i am so glad you were so honest about how to make a video and if you want to ride a big bike off road. I have been riding for almost 45 years and my GSA is still intimidating as hell on most off road that my dirt bike is a champ at!

  • @silveriojohan
    @silveriojohan Рік тому

    Thanks for the honest approach Adam, my friends ride gs full of gear and ZERO off riding skills, just posers. I m learning to ride my 2023 Africa Twin off road and I confess is scaring coming from the street riding world but it’s totally worth. Thanks again Adam

  • @stisaim3080
    @stisaim3080 Рік тому

    This guy his pyjama is all what riders pro/beginner needs to have as youtuber always caring and sharing simple essentials things

  • @BSpenceTravels
    @BSpenceTravels Рік тому

    Definitely my favorite moto vlogger. Just tells it like it is. Well done.

  • @leighhill9185
    @leighhill9185 Рік тому +1

    Love your vids mate, I look forward to them more than any other channel, dirt bike or otherwise. Don't ever change! :)

  • @LatexMallard
    @LatexMallard Рік тому

    Another captivating film! I bought my World Raid in September and without doubt its the most fun I’ve had on bike for years! I started riding MX when i was 10 years old, Ive done pretty much everything there is to do on a bike including being a London Despatch rider to Supersport 600 circuit racing and superstock on R1’s. I too think this T7WR is a classic in waiting I take mine off road here in the UK and whilst it can be a handful on our greasy tracks I never had so much fun than I’m having now and I’m 55 years young and loving it! Really look forward to your films keep em coming! 😊

  • @hansenallan84
    @hansenallan84 Рік тому

    There is no substitute for experience, this is true. But good advice from people that know their businesses is worth a lot! And me for one, have really appreciated your tips and trix, they have helped me to become a better rider and I would really love more if you fancy giving them! Thank you!

  • @DragosRDS
    @DragosRDS Рік тому

    That is so true, about the tires, I am amazed by the number of videos online preaching that you can take the bike basically with any tires and go anywhere on any wheather. I have always changed my motorcicle tires to suit the proper offroad adventure riding. And for the last 5 years I used MitasE09 on the back and TKC80 on the front. They work great for me because I do also tarmac on my KTM890. As always a down to earth video and an excelent edit.

  • @enduromotorradtouren
    @enduromotorradtouren Рік тому

    Enjoy Darkhorse 3.0 as much as we enjoy your films. Looking forward to the next episode. Günter/Nürnberg

  • @wandererscott
    @wandererscott Рік тому +8

    Yes, starting at 55+ to try and learn to ride offroad has been a big challenge. I got my road licence and then headed offroad never having stood on the foot pegs of my 450+ pound adventure bike. I went with the wrong group, to the wrong place, and 20 minutes later had a broken ankle and a smashed bike. I ended up buying a second bike, a CRF250, which is where I should have started! As I gain experience on the 250, I am progressing on the ADV bike. I should have started with the 250 and the right group! I can not emphasize these two things enough! Some motorcycles inspire confidence which makes learning so much easier. Some motorcycles require confidence. Do yourself a favor, start small, low and slow. Big, fast and tall will come with time. Saves on the ankles too!

    • @johna6968
      @johna6968 Рік тому

      These are things many of us did as kids. I'm now 58 and 55+ is indeed a late start but good on you for giving it a go.

    • @MotoGuzziMoto
      @MotoGuzziMoto Рік тому +1

      It is disappointing that the group of riders you were with didn't take care of you. It is pretty clear when a rider is new or inexperienced and should be on everyone in the group to accommodate your skill level, or send you home.

    • @WetFeet4
      @WetFeet4 Рік тому

      Perfect, you’ll be 100x better for having practiced on the 250 first.

  • @wraith511802003
    @wraith511802003 Рік тому

    I just started rideing a 2020 WR250 r in 2020. I learned all i have learned how with your videos an Megs Braaps. You an are the same age. Every video i leanr more from you an i really appreciate it.
    I wish i could get a World RAID in the States. Ill have to make a T7 into a Extreme on my own i suppose.

  • @dreeve4573
    @dreeve4573 Рік тому

    I live in Zambia and used the scorpion rally tyres at Dakar 2013 to 15 in South America.. Never missed a beat . Wear bit fast but very reliable. Thanks for great videos mate.

  • @emrysjones5266
    @emrysjones5266 Рік тому

    Yep ypu dont learn with out doing these things but you sharing yourbadvice and experience with us that didn't grow up with off road is immensely helpful.
    Thnks for sharing

  • @DH_5464
    @DH_5464 Рік тому +9

    Changing a tire in flip flops, what a legend! ;P

    • @JamesAbrahams-nj8wd
      @JamesAbrahams-nj8wd Рік тому +3

      My buddies in WA refer to them as "New Zealand safety boots"
      Love this channel, proper no nonsense advice..

  • @jodifinnegan8660
    @jodifinnegan8660 Рік тому

    I don’t care what anyone says, these are some of the best vids on UA-cam. If I could ride 5% as good as you Adam… I’d buy a World Raid as well! 😂

  • @marcthebrush
    @marcthebrush Рік тому

    Good job Mr.Rieman, we where lucky to have the first world raids here in Spain 2 years ago. You are very right, suspension too hard out of the box but it will get softer quick as you use the bike.
    Next step to lose important weight is a lithium battery. I'll get some off road tires next week. Keep the dark horse going.

  • @pwinter_USAF_83
    @pwinter_USAF_83 Рік тому

    Love how you broke the bead on the rear tire. Clever.

  • @addictedtobedrock5282
    @addictedtobedrock5282 Рік тому

    Love all your vids, you have become my favorite when it comes to motorcycles. I put a leg over a Honda z50 44 years ago and never stopped riding. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and adventures. 👍🏻

  • @peterkoning21
    @peterkoning21 Рік тому +1

    I so agree with you regarding the average GS rider. Those big off road bikes are just too big and heavy !

  • @loup207
    @loup207 Рік тому

    Another great vid with awesome commentary. I ran Pirelli scorpions for years on my CRF and then on my YZX. My beta came with Washougal's. Very happy both brands. I ran tusk dsports on my AT and now on my T. They work well on all types of terrains. Being DOT's, it gives some longevity on slab. Howling down the slab with the throaty sound of the Dominator high exhaust really turns heads. Keep on brappin!!

  • @ride4adventure
    @ride4adventure Рік тому

    I am 1 of those that switched from road to dirt at 50 with no previous experience. Of course I bought a 260kg 160hp Ducati Multistrada Enduro and promptly shat myself on the first technical track I came across. I immediately went out and bought a 2nd hand DRZ 400E to learn how to ride off-road. I never quite learnt how to tame the big Ducati and have spent the last 6 years trying all sorts of bikes, big and small to gain enough experience to really enjoy all types of off road riding but it has come at a lot of expense. I am lucky enough to have been able to afford it at this time in my life for what has been an expensive hobby but it is still cheaper than hookers and cocaine and my wife hasn't left me yet. The key thing I have learned is you have to be accountable for your decision what you choose to ride and the skill, you have to ride it. I have always had more fun on a smaller bike in the dirt and there are now more than a few you can load up and still get away on much safer than a big HP adventure bike.

  • @butcherknife59knife46
    @butcherknife59knife46 4 місяці тому

    Thanks Adam.. Just picked up a 2024 T7 here in the states. Added it to the stables. I waited till they started dropping the prices and save all the setup and shipping they like to nail us with. Love the blue!! We only get 2 colors 1 bike. So blue it is . Ride safe and rip it !! Around Bend Oregon out on 2 wheels POT!

  • @scottrubie6826
    @scottrubie6826 Рік тому

    I like your in the face realism on how it is not the pretty picture. Cheers Adam.

  • @skiphalbakken6499
    @skiphalbakken6499 Рік тому

    Another great one Adam. Keep them coming. You’ve inspired me to do more of my own work on my T7 instead of going to the stealership to have it done. Keep up the great work. Looking forward to the next one. Cheers from 🇺🇸.

  • @2002xtreme0
    @2002xtreme0 7 місяців тому

    Adam, Your content is spot on man. Keep up the good work!

  • @tommo6464
    @tommo6464 Рік тому

    Well i can only speak for myself but ive learnt more from u and your videos than i have from anything. Jealous people will always be negative towards u. Thats there issue. Keep up the amazing art

  • @g18210
    @g18210 Рік тому +1

    Greetings from Greece .. u give the best advices !

  • @briangschaefer7048
    @briangschaefer7048 Рік тому

    Magnificent new bike. Your authenticity is so refreshing.

  • @norahbandofficial7887
    @norahbandofficial7887 Рік тому

    I am currently sitting at home with a broken shoulder waiting for it to heal so I can fly back to Africa and get my world raid out of the desert.... You are very right about the fact that it needs a lot of experience to take a bike like that to an offroad environment. I will keep training and try to be a lot more humble next time.

  • @GiancarloBenzina
    @GiancarloBenzina Рік тому

    Finally a influenza that promises to go honest and focus on what matters. Let‘s see, have seen so many have that talk just before they actually started the credit card swipe business influenza at full torque. I know what I can ride or would love to ride, that is certainly, not high, heavy and loaded with power and gear. I learned that on my very first Tenere600 ´91 already, hated it, not the bike really, but the sheit seat, the height, the weight, the complexity of getting to things (worlds better than any bike today, though). Loved rolling long stints on tarmac across europe end2end and long gravel riding in Portugal (those are all tarmac today). Yes you can get to dream places, but I can go with my street bike to other equally dream places just very nearby and equally without any traffic, wherever I go, morocco, northcape, turkey, romania, scotland, … I have a `02 EXC450 though that I love, it helps me get along a few easy trails that I would only try on a Mountainbike otherwise, relatively easy stuff, thanks to it being lightweight, slow and near enough to get me home. I have MX and Enduro trails all over the surrounding places. I loved to take a seat on a Tenere, but didn‘t ride it (my anti-virus! ;-) ). Tried the PanAm (bäh!) and knew, whatever these things are, they‘re not for me, they‘re just powerful road sport-touring machines that are much higher and uglier than necessary (most, not all). For non-tarmac roads, I mean 3rd world roads I may have to look for something like that, but maybe just the category of bike used locally by daily riders. They carry big bags, families and go through mud and potholes every day, get fixed and continue.
    So I watch, as you say for entertainment and to get one or the other hint, that I may not know already, rare, but sometimes, I just like the pictures, like in the 90s the golden dakar days, while not watching today‘s saudi races. Oh, I loved the Gilera RC600s then and the Chesterfield Yamahas.
    Keep making those great laid-back funtainment on the rocks.
    Thank you.

  • @eugrules
    @eugrules Рік тому

    I have road some street, but 90% of my riding is dirt-bike trail and desert riding, riding a Tenere 700, was a natural progression. If you can ride a ktm 300 well, you can ride a tenere pretty well.
    GREAT VIDEO Thank you for your efforts.

  • @MrD_2112
    @MrD_2112 Рік тому

    You're totally right. Do what you do and film it without the usual influencer mindset and you'll get the proper followers. You have teached me so much already about how to ride, pack and maintain my bike despite the fact I am riding a BMW R1200GS mostly on our Scandinavian gravel roads and not so much off road (selected parts of TET - Trans European Trail). Maybe I'll switch to a T7 for more off road riding one day. Keep up the good work.
    P.S. I love those film sequences when you approach the camera drifting and twisting the throttle to its max. #domination 😀

  • @TorbjrnAasen-gq8rs
    @TorbjrnAasen-gq8rs 7 місяців тому

    Seen this multiple times Love it Keep it going Adam this is just as we want it ! Got into this after a hard winter in Norway this year, because of you ;)

  • @VincenT7-mw1gh
    @VincenT7-mw1gh Рік тому

    Hey Adam, at first: a happy and healthy new year to You and to all those you love!
    Watching your videos is always fun and inspiration for everyone who has ever smell the taste of adventure bike riding in its literally meaning.
    To start a long offroad trip with best preparation and a minimal amount of equipment, that is the art of adventure bike riding - I call it free riding.
    And You representate an adventure bike rider who has respect for the nature, incredible skills on bikes of all classes and a fine feeling for humans
    - even for those who carry a fridge on the back of their bikes to the outback!
    From this view You aren't wrong and the guys who say, you shouldn't care for the meaning of some Sunday-Racers, are right - just have a look on
    the number of subscribers of your channel.
    Best regards, all the best and always good and safety rides!
    Cheers

  • @racingfizzy8681
    @racingfizzy8681 Рік тому +1

    Hi Adam me and my dad are big fans, and we love your videos. I am 14 years old and love motorcycles like my dad. I already rode some like an old motoguzzi dingo supersport 50cc, and I recently saw these electric cross motorbikes like the Surron or similar, and it would mean a lot to me if you would do a video with you using one of these electric motorbike, because if that happens my dad might buy one🤩 !
    I really love all of your videos, and they changed me and my dad a lot, I admire your poetical speeches and your ability.
    Keep it up. You are my legend!

    • @felixrembold1859
      @felixrembold1859 Рік тому

      Good start at 14! And yes Adam please forget about ebycicles and show us your skills on a E-Motorbike!

  • @ScottSillis
    @ScottSillis Рік тому

    Hi Adam, another great no BS video, my War Horse merch arrived today so I'm pretty stoked, the mighty RD04! thanks so much for the extra bits you sent, very much appreciated mate. Looking forward to seeing how you customise The Dark Horse.
    Each to their own hey... Smart people research, use tried and tested components and draw on Kms on the bike and test these things themselves and make up their own minds, keep it simple stupid mentality often prevails.
    Thanks for all the effort to continue to create new content for our bloody entertainment 😅.
    Take care my friend, stay sunny side up. 🤙👍😎🇦🇺🍷

  • @baddazzriderturner3321
    @baddazzriderturner3321 Рік тому

    True stuff I started 45 years ago on a Honda trail 50 ,my wife bought me a Harley electra glide last year and I love the power and cruise ability but I'm selling it this year because it's just not me, and watching you has me leaning towards the tenere 700,thanks for good solid info, great video

  • @ceebee3335
    @ceebee3335 Рік тому

    You do you Adam! I enjoy your videos and ride both a DR650 and an 1190. The only “image” I’m going for is the one of me with the silly uncontrollable grin I get from riding and sharing the experiences with my buddies. Eagerly awaiting your next video!

  • @Barks35
    @Barks35 9 місяців тому

    Hope you are ok mate. This video sounds like it was done at a low point. It's a credit to you that despite feeling less than 100% after presumably getting some advice from some online know it all's, you can still put yourself out there and share some of your knowledge gained from your experience (which ultimately people can make their own mind up about whether they blindly follow you or chart their own path).
    Keep going, love your work.

  • @cliff1551
    @cliff1551 Рік тому +1

    9:17 HP Corse slip on mate with uplift inter connecting pipe ,and TKC 80 s Twinduro tyres back and front ,and I've been riding bikes 40 years and I came from a back ground were men were men and daisy's were flowers .

  • @GalleryBones
    @GalleryBones Рік тому +1

    I don't even own a motorcycle but I just love your content

  • @MotoSwagger
    @MotoSwagger Рік тому

    Thanks for another straight-up, no nonsense, video - will be keeping tabs on how you like the T7 WR as I'm looking at upgrading my modified standard T7 for something with a bit more range and some more tech... but then I get on my bike and go for a squirt, jumping 1m erosion mounds, up goat tracks, and then slabbing it at highway speeds and I think twice!

  • @alexmynard6206
    @alexmynard6206 Рік тому

    Another excellent, fair and truthful video. I was also pleased to learn today that you will be at the UK ABR festival. Looking forwards to hearing what you have to say there and inspiring us all some more. Along with a gentle slap of harsh reality 😂

  • @ianmccurley2806
    @ianmccurley2806 Рік тому

    It’s great to see you wearing the appropriate & approved Japanese safety shoes whilst working on you bike. Thanks for all you content.

  • @shawnwollmann
    @shawnwollmann Рік тому

    Love the videos man, keep ‘em coming!
    You inspired me to finally pull the trigger on the adventure dream and single handedly sold me on this bike. My Tenere is on order and arriving in April!

  • @TheHuskyGreenlaner
    @TheHuskyGreenlaner Рік тому

    Always rode the big bikes from the Ktm 950/990/1290/1220 ex triumph / t7 yam now on the Ktm 890r 23’ . Just feels at home with these type of bikes Love the off road capability’s and multi long tours usage . Not ready to go light weight enduro as long as I can still pick it up and not wanting to go on extreme rock gardens . Great work watching you on your life travels . Keep it up 👏💪

  • @eugrules
    @eugrules Рік тому

    My 21 USA version Tenere 700 (in white and red) is great after just putting proper wt of springs on it. If I want to get crazy, I go get my KTM 300xc or 450xc.
    You are a hell-of-a-rider, ARiemann. The World Raid looks, works, and rides, even "Rad-er" cheers!

  • @RONBMW
    @RONBMW Рік тому

    Thank You Adam for keeping the genuine riding adventure alive. I have been learning a lot about bikes and riding as a beginner especially from your channel. Thanks Mate❤

  • @PratikSatpute-z3x
    @PratikSatpute-z3x Рік тому +2

    I'd love to see what Pol Tarres thinks of the Dark Horses and the War Horse!

  • @Gravelcruiser
    @Gravelcruiser Рік тому

    I personally like your no bullshit delivery. Some, like it or not need it. Myself included.

  • @alexanderpittman3849
    @alexanderpittman3849 Рік тому

    Another great video as always Adam, keep up the great work, loving whats coming with Dark Horse 3.0, stoked for another offroad techniques series. Oh and ignore the internet people and just keep doing you!
    Cheers from the UK

  • @BRUNO5979
    @BRUNO5979 Рік тому +1

    Another great series to enjoy!
    Get the headers for the Akrapovic slip on. ;-)

  • @tazyt3388
    @tazyt3388 Рік тому +1

    Such a beast of a bike Adam your right gotta mod them to suit you,after 43 years off road I’m laughing at some of the setups rollin about the place finding them stuck out bush with gear they can’t use on tyres built for coffee runs ,but there always smiling living their dream ,great vid as always cobba ooroo🍺

  • @butcherknife59knife46
    @butcherknife59knife46 Рік тому

    Adam the new hard ass war horse intro!! Nice bike. Here in the states we are not entitled to have WR Tenere. Iv’e been riding for sometime and just stepped up the the 2019 AT Black and gold war horse. Setting her up for spring for some BDR rides a lil cross country here in the States. Be safe my friend ! Iv’e always liked the content.. SEND IT!! Have a great year.. Around Bend Oregon out on 2 wheels..4 sometimes

  • @dicasdef800gs
    @dicasdef800gs Рік тому +1

    I agree with you about the gs 1250. More because you said about the tank in the back. I ride the F800gs and I don't feel that much of a difference. The tank behind has more traction on dirt curves. The front is a little loose, nothing more than a steering damper and an arm to fix. I follow your videos, I learned a lot of things, thank you. Keep it up. I agree with the purpose of our machines.
    It's a good bike, as you spend on a lot of expensive accessories. There's almost nothing on it from Yamaha, everything was changed, from the tyre, suspension, exhaust, I have an idea of ​​the cost, there must be another bike just for the transformation costs. I wouldn't trade the F800gs for it, not even in my dream, that high-performance Rotax engine seems to have a demon inside hahaha Thanks Vinicius Mendes Brasil

  • @boatman2628
    @boatman2628 Рік тому

    Good stuff Adam! I agree that so much content is nothing more than thinly disguised commercials to sell product. I have been in the big ADV bike game for almost 20 years now and it's funny how uncool they were for so long and now they are the hottest thing LOL. My only advise to someone getting their first ADV bike is: Lessons, gas, tires and PRACTICE.! The rest will sort it self out later. Love your videos and always look forward to the next one!