After living in Coorg in South Karnataka, even I find honking quite cumbersome. I remembered Dark Knight Rises and Bandish Bandits when I think of Jodhpur.
17:44 I think that pump operator tricked you he started (resumed) the meter from 7 liters. please keep an eye out and always look for a zero in meter before start of fuel refill. Anyways loving your videos keep going man !!✌ edit: I rewatched closely and he did not so lucky you, but yeah these things happen so be cautious.
I see, thanks for still commenting though, as I have noticed they often tell me to look at the 0. Didn’t realise there could be a cheeky scam like that hahahah.
45:00 not the dude who was staring at you, but the bloke in the hat on his phone right behind you, that dude looked dodgy AF. Regarding the rubbish, you answered your own question, they just drop shit (literally) everywhere. The dirtiest but also one of the most amazing places I visited. I hope you get a chance to go to Udaipur, it's amazing
THE THING IS PEOPLE ARE SO MUCH USED TO THE WELCOME AND GREETING NATURE OF THE INDIANS , THEY THINK IS DODGY AND SHADY IF AND INDIAN WITH A PHONE IN HIS HAND AND A HAT SAYS HELLO IN A LOW PITCHED VOICE AND WALKS JUST AHEAD OF HIM TOUCHING SHOULDERS WITH AN EYE OCNTACT AND A STRAIGHT FACE... ITS NOT THAT DEEP BRUH CHILL OUT..
@liam you’re an amazing rider bro - but just one safety tip in India - use your bike horn when passing or going past people - this will stop the people that are constantly pulling out in front of you or changing lanes in front of you- it’s Not offensive to honk - but will ensure your safety.
One suggestion Liam. Add one proper meal in every video. Luke, Dale and Harry got success because they always add one meal in detail. Did you ever notice? I also feel that food makes videos complete!
Yeah I do try to do that in most videos just my India videos so far are much more hectic travel than anyone else’s 😂 massive rides. Plus the foods been shit everywhere
@@liam.richards Indian food is shit? Noooo... Bald and Bankrupt may be right for other things but food is delicious minus hygeine and for that, you need to find a good restaurant !!
@@RealAcct hygiene may be an issue, However the food variety available here is quite unparalleled. I doubt any foreigner has really exp the massive palate available here both in veg and non veg items. Its just too vast. Very few travelers maybe.
@@jaguarunleashed4935 Well, I never tried as much as vlogger showed courage to do. The street food they ate, like Luke, Harry and others...they have greta courage.
12:37 actually we expecting a 750cc new engine. Some people took a picture of test bikes. If they bring 650 instead of 750 that will be a bummer. 17:44 always keep an eye on the meter while refueling.
Some of the beeping is for just letting the people around to know you exist, so that some kid doesn't jump in front of you suddenly! But some motorists still do beep without reason!
No it's not in top 5 also chittorgarh is not the biggest fort It's mighty Rohtasgarh Fort Bihar with area occupying a whole hill and wall length is over 44km
@midfielderlounge2592 The size of a fort can refer to different factors, not just its area. While Rohtasgarh Fort might cover a larger area (45 square kilometers), Chittorgarh Fort is often considered "big" due to its architectural grandeur, historical significance, and monumental structures. Chittorgarh Fort is built on a 180-meter-high hill, making it visually imposing and strategically significant.
@@midfielderlounge2592 The wall of Chittorgarh Fort is 13 kilometers long and about 6 meters high. It is very strong, with a thickness of 1.5 to 4.5 meters. The fort has seven big gates, like Ram Pol and Padal Pol, and the walls have watchtowers and areas for soldiers to defend the fort. Its high location and strong walls made it hard to attack. Therefore rohtasghard fort is nowhere near to the great Chittorgarh fort. And rohtasghard fort is not in top 10 because of its height
@ well it’s 9.57pm. Nice eyes by the way, you’re very cute with your slightly flirtatious display. 🙋🏻🤷🏻. I should be out of hospital tomorrow. Btw…That bike is beautiful!
19:02 I wonder what happened here. Something from your bike stuck to the truck? 22:00 it's literal ___t on the road 25:00 the sign of business is flourishing. And now this feels like FInal Fantasy 12 game. :DD Beautiful ancient city and then there's the desert. 37:0038:09 lmao 38:35 Reminds me of walking through the Rabanastre Lowtown ua-cam.com/video/QmfRFihWTh8/v-deo.htmlsi=jAL2UX5XzbhUmXcU&t=308 Bro is in RPG world!
If all Indians went to Vietnam do you think we would 'FIT'? Do you realize - One whole Australia travels on trains in India every day? Do they tell you that in school....and by the way an advise (take it or leave it) - keep your 'motorbike skills' for Vietnam dud, you may end up in some 'dirty' hospital soon if you keep on pushing your luck in India.....drive for fun, but not at a cost of life or broken bones.
@liam.richards visit this place in goa bro no one visit this place by tourist 1)old goa 2) dudesagar waterfall butterfly beach hopefully 2* one must visit bro search on UA-cam about it 😉
I think all the beeping is because all the indians living there are feeling frustrated with their lives (economy's bad, everyone's struggling, everyone's tryna get rich, chaos everyday, etc) that beeping is a way to let out some simmering frustration. Until it becomes a muscle-memory response for every tick, like a dog barking that won't stop. Shit i hope this doesn't go against community guidelines
@@liam.richards beeping is because we don't drive like robots in the west where we shut down our brains and only follow signs. Yes it's annoying but it's not because people are frustrated. Every single vlog that people film, Indians are smiling and welcoming because they have big hearts. I come to the west and with all the perfect roads and perfect rules people look depressed,can't smile back hate anybody that comes to their country and are incredibly impatient if things don't according to how it's supposed to. India is the 5th largest economy and your idea of materialistic life = happiness does not work in India. The same honking people came out to help Liam with smiles when he got stuck. They stopped in the middle of the road to help him out. If they were frustrated they would have crushed him and gone about their life. It was his mistake for driving so close to the truck that he got stuck. Keep your dumb assumptions and watch your mouth
What were you expecting bro ? North India is a society of conflicts. The traffic is nothing but thousands of castes, ethnicities, languages, religions, immigrants and locals fighting each other on the road. Read the history of rajasthan. You can't compare it with southeast asia. Our culture would have been similar maybe a thousand years ago. Now we have changed. No education, no laws, corruption is insane, it is going towards becoming a failed society. But I don't want to hear it from you.
Yeah it’s epic, I love it and dislike it at the same time 😂. India is the best place I’ve visited and also the worst place. But you can’t have light without dark, so it makes it interesting. People message me all the time about you must visit India you musttt. So here I am 😂 and I know the history probably better than almost every other traveler. So I feel the need to explain it and show people the epic side.
@@liam.richards As a first-time traveler, you might have enjoyed your trip more if you had booked a guided group tour. Riding a two-wheeler in the North Indian plains is something many locals, including myself, tend to avoid due to the unsuitable weather and extreme pollution. Also, it’s wise not to always go for the cheapest hotels. India offers services that cater to everyone, from the very poor to the very rich, and choosing something mid-range often provides a much better experience. That said, I appreciate that you chose to be honest about your experience instead of sugarcoating it, as many travelers often do.
@@hatemongrel7312 at times depends where ur riding 2W . in the main cities and towns it can be a big hassle , up north in the remote mountains its quite another experience. north india is a vast expansive place. u will find the most congested and even amongst the most remote and isolated regions in the world up there.
Mate…. The noise is off the richter… truly HECTIC!!!
Yeah bro how crazy is it 😂😂
Starting to Love your videos. Really like your comments. It does not hurt at all unlike other UA-camrs who compare India with first world countries.
Ikr? He gives good constructive criticism that most of our population needs to accept!
Thank you for the nice comment and the feedback ! 🙏🏻❤️
Whoever compares can just compare in gdp overall
Others things are behind
You are a very very good youtuber
Thank you for visiting good parts of my country
Thank you!
Excellent stay, it had a castle like feel to it.
Yes how amazing !!
Great review on the Royal Enfield Himalayan bike
Thank you.
After living in Coorg in South Karnataka, even I find honking quite cumbersome.
I remembered Dark Knight Rises and Bandish Bandits when I think of Jodhpur.
Yeah the honking is insane 😂 yesss they were filmed at the Fort in Jodhpur !
17:44 I think that pump operator tricked you he started (resumed) the meter from 7 liters. please keep an eye out and always look for a zero in meter before start of fuel refill. Anyways loving your videos keep going man !!✌
edit: I rewatched closely and he did not so lucky you, but yeah these things happen so be cautious.
I see, thanks for still commenting though, as I have noticed they often tell me to look at the 0. Didn’t realise there could be a cheeky scam like that hahahah.
45:00 not the dude who was staring at you, but the bloke in the hat on his phone right behind you, that dude looked dodgy AF. Regarding the rubbish, you answered your own question, they just drop shit (literally) everywhere. The dirtiest but also one of the most amazing places I visited. I hope you get a chance to go to Udaipur, it's amazing
Yeah 😂 thanks for your comment 🙏🏻 I just finished filming an awesome video in Udaipur, absolutely incredible. Coming in a few videos ❤️
THE THING IS PEOPLE ARE SO MUCH USED TO THE WELCOME AND GREETING NATURE OF THE INDIANS , THEY THINK IS DODGY AND SHADY IF AND INDIAN WITH A PHONE IN HIS HAND AND A HAT SAYS HELLO IN A LOW PITCHED VOICE AND WALKS JUST AHEAD OF HIM TOUCHING SHOULDERS WITH AN EYE OCNTACT AND A STRAIGHT FACE... ITS NOT THAT DEEP BRUH CHILL OUT..
Only few cities makes use of the rubbish , others just Treat some of it and the left part is thrown in landfills
Another nice video 👏
I stopped beeping as soon as I got to know people don't beep in other countries but some MFs beep at me back if I don't beep.😂😂
Yeah bro the beeping is crazy hahahahahah 😂😂
@liam you’re an amazing rider bro - but just one safety tip in India - use your bike horn when passing or going past people - this will stop the people that are constantly pulling out in front of you or changing lanes in front of you- it’s Not offensive to honk - but will ensure your safety.
One suggestion Liam. Add one proper meal in every video. Luke, Dale and Harry got success because they always add one meal in detail. Did you ever notice? I also feel that food makes videos complete!
Yeah I do try to do that in most videos just my India videos so far are much more hectic travel than anyone else’s 😂 massive rides. Plus the foods been shit everywhere
@@liam.richards Indian food is shit? Noooo... Bald and Bankrupt may be right for other things but food is delicious minus hygeine and for that, you need to find a good restaurant !!
Good point bro
@@RealAcct hygiene may be an issue, However the food variety available here is quite unparalleled. I doubt any foreigner has really exp the massive palate available here both in veg and non veg items. Its just too vast. Very few travelers maybe.
@@jaguarunleashed4935 Well, I never tried as much as vlogger showed courage to do. The street food they ate, like Luke, Harry and others...they have greta courage.
12:37 actually we expecting a 750cc new engine. Some people took a picture of test bikes. If they bring 650 instead of 750 that will be a bummer.
17:44 always keep an eye on the meter while refueling.
Yeah I’ve heard that! The 650 will still be sweet but yeah the 750 would be insaneeee.
But it will be more like continental GT 650
Shop in the wall... 😂😂😅
Liam : waiting for the beep
Rickshaw : BEEP!
Liam : 💀
🤣
Great videos brother 👊🏻 You are still in India ?
Yeah, still making my way around!
@ all the best bro 👊🏻
Some of the beeping is for just letting the people around to know you exist, so that some kid doesn't jump in front of you suddenly!
But some motorists still do beep without reason!
Yeah 😂😂🥵
Yeah it’s part of life in India, but very probably different horn for other countries those very good in traffic rules …. No horn
Chittorgarh fort is the biggest fort in Asia. Mehrangarh is in the top 5
No it's not in top 5 also chittorgarh is not the biggest fort
It's mighty Rohtasgarh Fort Bihar with area occupying a whole hill and wall length is over 44km
@midfielderlounge2592 The size of a fort can refer to different factors, not just its area. While Rohtasgarh Fort might cover a larger area (45 square kilometers), Chittorgarh Fort is often considered "big" due to its architectural grandeur, historical significance, and monumental structures. Chittorgarh Fort is built on a 180-meter-high hill, making it visually imposing and strategically significant.
@@midfielderlounge2592 The wall of Chittorgarh Fort is 13 kilometers long and about 6 meters high. It is very strong, with a thickness of 1.5 to 4.5 meters. The fort has seven big gates, like Ram Pol and Padal Pol, and the walls have watchtowers and areas for soldiers to defend the fort. Its high location and strong walls made it hard to attack. Therefore rohtasghard fort is nowhere near to the great Chittorgarh fort. And rohtasghard fort is not in top 10 because of its height
India Biggest fort is Chittorgarh fort rajasthan
Okay thank you!
I'm Gunna start beeping at potholes in NSW 🤣🤣🤣
Good Morning Dear Liam Richards
Morning bro 🙏🏻
@ well it’s 9.57pm.
Nice eyes by the way, you’re very cute with your slightly flirtatious display. 🙋🏻🤷🏻. I should be out of hospital tomorrow.
Btw…That bike is beautiful!
Good video 👍
Liam new redbull F1 driver
😂😂 I wish
very interesting video :)
Beep beep look out pothole 🤣🤣😂🤣
Come to Tamil Nadu and you will find a new culture and another India here❤
India has new culture everywhere 😂🙏🏻❤️
@liam.richards 😂👍
But he is sick of horns, he is not use to , but Indian traffic insane, and flood of 🏍️
19:02 I wonder what happened here. Something from your bike stuck to the truck?
22:00 it's literal ___t on the road
25:00 the sign of business is flourishing. And now this feels like FInal Fantasy 12 game. :DD Beautiful ancient city and then there's the desert.
37:00 38:09 lmao
38:35 Reminds me of walking through the Rabanastre Lowtown ua-cam.com/video/QmfRFihWTh8/v-deo.htmlsi=jAL2UX5XzbhUmXcU&t=308 Bro is in RPG world!
Man your timestamps are like nothing I’ve ever seen before hahahaha they’re so detailed with the explanations as well. Thanks for taking the time 🙏🏻❤️
Really wish we had better waste management and civil sense more so!
Better waste management would be good but I understand.
还正着正着正在上边
You bought bike or rented it?
Can’t buy in India unfortunately it can never go in your name. So rented it
@@liam.richards Okayy What's your camera setup??
Oh my sweet Lord Jesus! Nothing makes me more nervous than Idian power lines!
Hi New Subscriber 🙋
Hope you enjoy the ride 😎
11:36 Yo that's a lot of inches you are riding
Yeah bro 😂
I am from Jodhpur. Are you still there?
Negative 🙏🏻
If all Indians went to Vietnam do you think we would 'FIT'? Do you realize - One whole Australia travels on trains in India every day? Do they tell you that in school....and by the way an advise (take it or leave it) - keep your 'motorbike skills' for Vietnam dud, you may end up in some 'dirty' hospital soon if you keep on pushing your luck in India.....drive for fun, but not at a cost of life or broken bones.
I and my friends are in this vlog
That’s epic, which part you can timestamp it
Do you watch cricket?
Nah I find it so boring 😂. I race motorbikes, I could never like cricket hahahahah
Visit south indian bro goa karala karnataka tamilnadu
I’m looking forward to Goa
@liam.richards visit this place in goa bro no one visit this place by tourist 1)old goa 2) dudesagar waterfall butterfly beach hopefully 2* one must visit bro search on UA-cam about it 😉
@@liam.richards visit this place in goa dudesagar waterfall and Butter fly beach and old goa , Fontainhas etc... must visit
Indian villages are well maintained but cities are not.
Yes
Villages are still very dirty 😂
@liam.richards I totally agree with u but if u don't mind can u tell me , In Australia what are the ways to deal with single use plastic 🤔 ??
I think all the beeping is because all the indians living there are feeling frustrated with their lives (economy's bad, everyone's struggling, everyone's tryna get rich, chaos everyday, etc) that beeping is a way to let out some simmering frustration. Until it becomes a muscle-memory response for every tick, like a dog barking that won't stop. Shit i hope this doesn't go against community guidelines
Yeah maybe 😂🤷🏽♂️
@@liam.richards beeping is because we don't drive like robots in the west where we shut down our brains and only follow signs. Yes it's annoying but it's not because people are frustrated. Every single vlog that people film, Indians are smiling and welcoming because they have big hearts. I come to the west and with all the perfect roads and perfect rules people look depressed,can't smile back hate anybody that comes to their country and are incredibly impatient if things don't according to how it's supposed to. India is the 5th largest economy and your idea of materialistic life = happiness does not work in India. The same honking people came out to help Liam with smiles when he got stuck. They stopped in the middle of the road to help him out. If they were frustrated they would have crushed him and gone about their life. It was his mistake for driving so close to the truck that he got stuck. Keep your dumb assumptions and watch your mouth
If You love forts then, come to western Maharashtra. It will blow your mind !
Raj and mp forts are awesome as well. MH forts are amazing too in their own rights.
Okay thank you for suggestion 🙏🏻❤️
Nah maharastra fort are very small
Please visit Udaipur my city
Absolutely I was just there, filmed an amazing video. Coming soon 🙏🏻❤️
@@liam.richards u trying your way up in the northen mountains this season ?
What were you expecting bro ? North India is a society of conflicts. The traffic is nothing but thousands of castes, ethnicities, languages, religions, immigrants and locals fighting each other on the road. Read the history of rajasthan. You can't compare it with southeast asia. Our culture would have been similar maybe a thousand years ago. Now we have changed.
No education, no laws, corruption is insane, it is going towards becoming a failed society. But I don't want to hear it from you.
Yeah it’s epic, I love it and dislike it at the same time 😂. India is the best place I’ve visited and also the worst place. But you can’t have light without dark, so it makes it interesting.
People message me all the time about you must visit India you musttt. So here I am 😂 and I know the history probably better than almost every other traveler. So I feel the need to explain it and show people the epic side.
@@liam.richards
As a first-time traveler, you might have enjoyed your trip more if you had booked a guided group tour. Riding a two-wheeler in the North Indian plains is something many locals, including myself, tend to avoid due to the unsuitable weather and extreme pollution. Also, it’s wise not to always go for the cheapest hotels. India offers services that cater to everyone, from the very poor to the very rich, and choosing something mid-range often provides a much better experience. That said, I appreciate that you chose to be honest about your experience instead of sugarcoating it, as many travelers often do.
@@hatemongrel7312 at times depends where ur riding 2W . in the main cities and towns it can be a big hassle , up north in the remote mountains its quite another experience. north india is a vast expansive place. u will find the most congested and even amongst the most remote and isolated regions in the world up there.
Your name explains your character