Thanks for making these! Super inspiring. I just picked up a DR350 and am pretty excited. I toured from Mt. Rainier to Fairbanks AK last summer on my XT225 (and had a blast) but the extra displacement will be welcome :) Cheers
Amazing challenge on Kegeti Pass - slick rocks, steep drop offs, cold and snow. Excellent work on all your episodes and thanks for sharing your journey with us. You prove that a light weight, old-school bike can still conquer the road less traveled. Subbed and looking forward to your further episodes to inspire us. Maybe add some narration to the next series?
Nice videos very inspiring...probably a little narrative would make them more enjoyable!!! Thumbs up!!!
Very cool videos. Looks like a trip of a lifetime. Glad y'all made it safe. Thanks for sharing
Mega! DR350 i like it...
great video, the scenery is amazing
Very enjoyable series. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for making these! Super inspiring. I just picked up a DR350 and am pretty excited. I toured from Mt. Rainier to Fairbanks AK last summer on my XT225 (and had a blast) but the extra displacement will be welcome :)
Cheers
Wow that's quite a ride for an xt225
Amazing challenge on Kegeti Pass - slick rocks, steep drop offs, cold and snow. Excellent work on all your episodes and thanks for sharing your journey with us. You prove that a light weight, old-school bike can still conquer the road less traveled. Subbed and looking forward to your further episodes to inspire us. Maybe add some narration to the next series?
Very nice video. What happened to the bike #1?
Just WOW! WHat an amazing video, inspiring me utterly. Great ride guys! What month have You been to Kyrgyzstan?
if i buy a dr 350. Would i have a complex engine problem like you. (I'm an easy rider and no exprerience about dismantle engine)
Amazing travel and well-made videos!
Will you continue the journey next year?
Glad you enjoyed it. Yes, we just got back from Tajikistan. Working on the video now...
Suzuki Dr350 or Yamaha Wr400?
Sorry can't look your video. To nerveous and unnerving. Too cuts, too many short pices.