Caught in a snow storm on Aprilia Tuareg 660! Is adventure riding in Wyoming in October a bad idea?

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • Join us for some Mid-October off-road touring-exploring in Wyoming, we find a big bull moose and get caught in a snow storm! As always, the scenery is gorgeous! We had a ton of fun on this ride and hope you enjoy the video.
    Although Cody had to call a friend with a truck, we both made it home safely. Will this be our last ride of the season? Like and subscribe to find out!

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  • @1young-geezer
    @1young-geezer 9 місяців тому +1

    Caught a couple of your videos so far, I'm a Tuareg rider as well, so love seeing your bikes constantly, hearing what I think is the lovely tones and growl, and carefully watching how the bikes behave, as I've put in scarce miles off pavement. So this is fun fun fun. And yeah, so far the production quality leaves a lot to be desired, lol, but I'm with you all the way! Thanks for the folksy rides.

    • @WyomingFamilyAdventures
      @WyomingFamilyAdventures  9 місяців тому

      Thank you for the support. We are definitely not high budget riders or producers and There are definitely more off-road capable bikes, but for off-road adventure touring, this bike is great overall. I know a lot of people complain about that. Heat coming off the catalyst and the radiator, but here in Wyoming, it doesn't seem to be as big of a problem.. Actually, the radiator puts off just enough heat to put it on cruise control and warm the hands up on a cold day. Lol

  • @ronnie918644
    @ronnie918644 9 місяців тому +2

    Hey all honesty where you riding at area within 20 miles- Its pretty there and easy riding for adventure camping. If You Dont hate me for telling truth let me know the area you riding pleae- Maybe I come ride with u next yr an old soul : )

    • @WyomingFamilyAdventures
      @WyomingFamilyAdventures  9 місяців тому

      Thank you. There's a lot of great places to ride and camp around Wyoming. We love it. I wish I had more time for it!
      Feel free to hit us up when the weather gets better.

    • @ronnie918644
      @ronnie918644 9 місяців тому +2

      Thank you for replying to me. ur good people- utube dont like us just make vids not monetize-It took me 2 hrs get to ur channel even was subscribed- I opened one comment from u and utube shut it down- Ur awesome Because UA-cam HATES YOU ALSO : )

    • @WyomingFamilyAdventures
      @WyomingFamilyAdventures  9 місяців тому

      @@ronnie918644 Thank you! We definitely appreciate the support.

  • @ronnie918644
    @ronnie918644 9 місяців тому +1

    Im just asking why you riding Aprilla? You got a dealer close and get parts ? No dealer within 300 miles my home-They ok bike to push it- but u gonna push it push it hard ! and u gonna need Aprilla parts !!! They Break-Just Honest- Best 650 cc Push some Kawasaki KLR : ) Alot more dealers alot more Affordable and time tested true for 30 yrs- That would be my chioce riding where u do mid cc-I have 1982 Totally Restored Yamaha XT 500 Been stored 10 yrs- I get Out Next spring !!! If Gods Let Me

    • @WyomingFamilyAdventures
      @WyomingFamilyAdventures  9 місяців тому +1

      Your honesty is appreciated. The old XT's are awesome bikes! I had one of the 250s for a while and loved the ability, reliability and simplicity of the bike. I decided to down size how many bikes I had, and so was looking for the unicorn, a bike that did everything well. While there are always compromises, the Tuareg 660 fills that gap pretty well.
      As for the KLR, I had test drove a new one this year and was honestly just disappointed with the performance. I think I discussed it briefly in one of my videos.
      There is no Aprilia dealer anywhere in Wyoming. However, there's not much of anything else in wyoming either. That is part of the reason I love living here.
      Most people here are fairly independent, and that holds true for motorcycle ownership as well. Personally, I have almost always ordered parts and supplies and performed my own maintenance and repairs. So, in that regard, the Aprilia really isn't much different than any other bike I have owned.