N-5Gunner
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🇫🇷 🗻 COL de la BONETTE on a BMW S1000XR 🏍 [FULL PASS] [+ CIME DE LA BONETTE]
Full route of the famous Col de la Bonette mountain pass. The Col de la Bonette is a 24km long mountain pass within the Mercantour National Park in the French Alps. The mountain pass reaches 2,715m in elevation (the fourth highest pass in Europe) before arriving at a 2km loop around the peak of the mountain (Cime de la Bonette), which climbs even further to 2,802m, one of the highest roads in all of Europe.
Stay tuned for more videos of mountain passes in the Alps, including Stelvio, Col de Vars, Col de L’Iseran, Col d’Izoard, Col du Galibier, and more! Let me know if there are any which you’d like to see next!
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Видео

[4K] Stelvio Pass - Cinematic Aerial Video
Просмотров 7 тыс.2 года назад
Cinematic aerial highlight/promo video of the world famous Stelvio Pass (Passo dello Stelvio). 🚨 A big thank you to the sponsor of this video, Stickers for the Soul (www.stickersforthesoul.com). Check them out for premium stickers of the most famous roads/mountain passes in the Alps, including Stelvio Pass and more (Timmelsjoch, Grossglockner, Furka, Grimsel, Susten, Iseran, Izoard, and more). ...
AUXILIARY FUSE BOX SETUP - Never have a dead motorcycle battery again!
Просмотров 14 тыс.3 года назад
PART 1 (My $50 Auxiliary Light Setup): ruclips.net/video/Nr9ELMZmsgY/видео.html Today I'm showing how I have my electrical system set up on my 2017 V-Strom 650XT, so that I can never accidentally drain my battery. My system works so that as soon as I turn my motorcycle off, all of my electrical accessories stop receiving power. *Amazon links to the exact products I use in my setup can be found ...
Grimsel Pass🇨🇭on a BMW S1000XR 🏍 [2K][FULL PASS][NO MUSIC]
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.3 года назад
The legendary Grimsel Pass [SP29] in the Swiss Alps, on a BMW S1000XR. 🚨Grimselpass Sticker: stickersforthesoul.com/products/grimselpass?_pos=2&_psq=grims&_ss=e&_v=1.0 🚨Grimselpass Sign Sticker: stickersforthesoul.com/products/grimselpass-sign?_pos=3&_psq=grimse&_ss=e&_v=1.0 🚨Andermatt Loop (Grimsel, Furka, Susten) Sticker: stickersforthesoul.com/products/andermatt-loop-susten-grimsel-furka?_po...
How I pack my V-Strom650XT for motorcycle camping/touring!
Просмотров 10 тыс.3 года назад
This is a short overview of the luggage system I use when going on camping/touring/weekend/overnight trips on my V-Strom 650XT. As I discuss, there are pros and cons to hard luggage, and soft luggage options (many of which I don't touch upon in this video). There seem to be many people that are strong supporters of either hard or soft luggage, but as you can see, I opted to go for a mix of the ...
Is a $50 Auxiliary Light System from Amazon any good? 2017 V-Strom 650XT
Просмотров 5 тыс.3 года назад
Today I'm discussing how I managed to get my full auxiliary light set up (including lights, mounts, and a switch), for around $50 USD total! PART 2: Check out the follow up video, where I explain exactly how I setup the electrical system on my V-Strom 650XT, using an AUXILIARY FUSE BOX so that my auxiliary lights and other electrical accessories only draw power when the bike is turned on, to en...
I ALWAYS use these when I ride a motorcycle (and you should too!)
Просмотров 4723 года назад
Today I’m discussing earplugs, something I ALWAYS ride with. It’s scary to hear that the wind noise generated on a motorcycle when riding at 70mph can cause permanent damage in only FOUR MINUTES. It is especially dangerous because wind noise operates at a low frequency which tricks your brain into thinking it isn’t as loud/damaging as it actually is. However, beyond the obvious benefit of preve...
2017 V-Strom 650XT 0-60mph attempts - Can it do less than 5 seconds?
Просмотров 18 тыс.3 года назад
Today I am seeing how fast I can do 0-60mph (~96.6 Km/h) on my 2017 V-Strom 650XT. I looked online to see how fast the 2017 V-Strom 650 is supposed to be able to do 0-60mph, but couldn’t find a clear answer, so I thought I would find out for myself! I found a number of 3.98 seconds being mentioned for the older V-Strom 650 model, and being as the 2017 V-Strom 650’s are almost identical, I figur...
GIVI GRT716 Waterproof Tank Bag on V-Strom 650XT - My Thoughts/Review/Important Info
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
In this video I give a thorough review of the GIVI GRT716 Gravel-T 6-Liter tank bag, what I like about it, what I don’t like about it, why I ended up with this tank bag instead of the Mosko Moto Hood tank bag, and why I think it could be a great alternative. As always, this is not a sponsored video, and I am not getting paid or receiving any benefits by GIVI or anyone else to make this video. I...
Is this the best mountain pass in the Swiss Alps? [FULL PASS] [BMW S1000XR]
Просмотров 6163 года назад
Is the legendary Furka Pass the best mountain pass in the Swiss Alps? Tell me your favourite pass/road in the comments! Riding a BMW S1000XR through Furka Pass in Switzerland. I took my time and enjoyed the sights on the way up, and pushed it for a little bit of fast fun on the way down. 🚨Furkapass Sticker: stickersforthesoul.com/products/furkapass?_pos=1&_sid=15503ef91&_ss=r 🚨Furkapass Sign St...
Motorcycle Basics on a Kawasaki Z400: THE EMERGENCY BRAKING YOU SHOULD BE USING!
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.3 года назад
Hi everyone! Today I am back teaching my friend (who is a brand new rider) some more motorcycle basics on his Kawasaki Z400. Two of the lessons/skills we focused on during this session were: 1) progressing from the basic emergency braking technique that is often taught in motorcycle safety courses, to a much better (but more advanced) technique, and 2) making very tight, slow turns. Sorry for t...
N-5Gunner: Welcome to my channel!
Просмотров 1803 года назад
Thanks for stopping by! I'm an avid motorcycle enthusiast from Ontario, Canada. On my channel you'll find: motovlogs, motorcycle camping, gear reviews, how-to video's, motorcycle reviews, and more (but you get the idea!). Subscribe for weekly videos!
KLIM Altitude vs. Artemis Motorcycle Pants - WATCH THIS BEFORE BUYING!
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.3 года назад
In this video I am comparing the two top of the line ladies pants offered by Klim - the Artemis and the Altitude, and why I actually purchased one of these ladies models myself. Note that as of the making of this video (Apr. 2021), these are the newest models of both of these pants (released in 2019 I believe). I'll discuss some of the features of each model, but I focus on the higher level con...
MOTORCYCLE BASICS on a Kawasaki Z400 - Teaching my friend to ride
Просмотров 19 тыс.3 года назад
Hi guys, a bit of a mixture of a motovlog and some realtime learning points/techniques for new/beginner riders in this video. Check out the timestamps below to jump to some specific points if you want. Thanks! 🛒 THE GEAR/PRODUCTS I USE: If you are interested in any of the products/gear I used, discussed, or wore in this video, consider using the following links to make your purchase - it doesn’...
Random Ramblings, Ep. 1 - V-Strom 650XT Overview, 130 km/h Crash, Introducing Myself
Просмотров 4,1 тыс.3 года назад
My first ever motovlog finally happened! In the first episode of Random Ramblings, I really ended up rambling on for far too long! In this episode I give an overview of my new adventure motorcycle (Suzuki V-Strom 650XT) and all of its upgrades/add-ons, give a bit of background about myself and how I got into motorcycling/motovlogging, how I broke my collarbone in a 130kmh crash while racing, wh...
PROMO: The Ultimate European Motorcycle Adventure - 22 Days, 9 Countries, 10,000+ KM
Просмотров 2303 года назад
PROMO: The Ultimate European Motorcycle Adventure - 22 Days, 9 Countries, 10,000 KM
Timmelsjoch (Passo del Rombo) on a BMW S1000XR [FULL PASS] [NO MUSIC]
Просмотров 2173 года назад
Timmelsjoch (Passo del Rombo) on a BMW S1000XR [FULL PASS] [NO MUSIC]
Mangart Saddle on a BMW S1000XR [FULL PASS] + Aerial Footage
Просмотров 2174 года назад
Mangart Saddle on a BMW S1000XR [FULL PASS] Aerial Footage
Gavia Pass on a BMW S1000XR [2K] [FULL PASS] [NO MUSIC]
Просмотров 5954 года назад
Gavia Pass on a BMW S1000XR [2K] [FULL PASS] [NO MUSIC]
Grossglockner & Edelweißspitze on a BMW S1000XR [FULL PASS] + Aerial Footage
Просмотров 6044 года назад
Grossglockner & Edelweißspitze on a BMW S1000XR [FULL PASS] Aerial Footage
Algonquin Provincial Park, Western Uplands Backcountry Camping/Hiking (PART 2 of 2)
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.4 года назад
Algonquin Provincial Park, Western Uplands Backcountry Camping/Hiking (PART 2 of 2)
Algonquin Provincial Park, Western Uplands Backcountry Camping/Hiking (PART 1 of 2)
Просмотров 5 тыс.4 года назад
Algonquin Provincial Park, Western Uplands Backcountry Camping/Hiking (PART 1 of 2)
Pyrenees & Alps Motorcycle Adventure
Просмотров 4,6 тыс.8 лет назад
Pyrenees & Alps Motorcycle Adventure

Комментарии

  • @illegal_opinions
    @illegal_opinions Месяц назад

    I have a question, can I connect fuse block to motorcycle kill switch and use it for accessories only ..Instead of tapping into the motorcycle wiring I can go straight to the battery and switch it off when not used ??

    • @N5Gunner
      @N5Gunner Месяц назад

      Hi there, I’m not quite sure I follow your question, but if I follow correctly, the way I have it set up may be exactly what you’re asking/trying to do. By having the fuse box “turned on” only when the bike is on (which is how mine is set up, by using the tail light wire as the trigger to allow power to the fuse box), then the fuse box and all accessories don’t receive power as soon as the bike is turned off (or when the kill switch is activated). As long as you use a power source for the fuse box “trigger” that is only active when the bike is turned on, the outcome will be the same. Hope this helps.

    • @illegal_opinions
      @illegal_opinions Месяц назад

      @@N5Gunner oh ok , I'm scared to tap into a wire , so could I bypass that with a kill switch that connects directly into the battery, and then connect the fuse block to the kill switch. At that point connect all accessories to that fuse box connected to that kill switch, and the only way the accessories get power is when I hit the on button for the kill switch . I was wondering if that would work instead of cutting into wires . I'm srry I'm not good at explaining these things lol I'm new to all of this .

    • @N5Gunner
      @N5Gunner Месяц назад

      I see what you mean, a new switch that you’ll add - I thought you meant splice into the kill switch button on the motorcycle. I think that would work, but the downside is that the fuse box and accessories could still drain the battery when the switch is turned on. For me, the primary benefit of the fuse box was having it automatically turned off when the bike is off. If you add a separate switch as the trigger and have it wired directly to the battery, if you leave that switch on, the fuse box will keep drawing power even when the bike is turned off. If you don’t mind that, then it would work, but if you want all accessories to stop receiving power automatically when the bike is turned off, you’ll want to use a “trigger” power source that is only active when the bike is turned on (in my case, I used the taillight).

    • @illegal_opinions
      @illegal_opinions Месяц назад

      @@N5Gunner ohhhh ok. I'll try the tail light.. thanks man I appreciate it !!!!

    • @N5Gunner
      @N5Gunner Месяц назад

      No problem. I recommend a butt splice where you can cut the tail light wire and then add a new bit of wire that will run to the fuse box trigger.

  • @Kaik
    @Kaik 2 месяца назад

    Bro i think u can catch the 100kmh in second gear... in 9.5-10k revolutions but if u changue gear u lost acceleration...

  • @chrisparsons3141
    @chrisparsons3141 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the review. 3 years on, you still liking this bag? How's the bag holding up?

    • @N5Gunner
      @N5Gunner 2 месяца назад

      Glad you found the video helpful. It’s still the primary tankbag I use on my motorcycle, and I also just completed a second 14+ day tour around the Alps with it, and it continues to be great. Can definitely say it’s completely waterproof, I’ve used it in many downpours with zero water ingress. The only downside (in my opinion) is still the fact that you have to loop the one strap through/around the front forks. If you like/need to remove the bag from the bike often (e.g. multiple times a day during trips), then this might be a dealbreaker. It’s still easy to remove, but just a bit finicky depending on the bike, which makes it a hassle if doing it multiple times a day on a long trip. Thanks

  • @doorjam8793
    @doorjam8793 3 месяца назад

    goodness gracious my boy, your burning up your clutch and short shifting every gear. I'm not being mean either I get it you're learning but damn dude you gotta fix that

  • @tranthanhduy3594
    @tranthanhduy3594 5 месяцев назад

    you should get more sub for having this detail tutorial - Thanks a lot

  • @karlshinners7775
    @karlshinners7775 5 месяцев назад

    Your filming and sound are excellent along with your helpful tips and ideas..may I mention a company called Eastern Beaver..they have excellent electrical products along with factory harness adapters no cutting..keep up the great work and subscribers will grow..

    • @N5Gunner
      @N5Gunner 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much for the kind comment Karl, really appreciate it. I don't have the best equipment but still tried to make a well-polished video, thanks!

  • @karlshinners7775
    @karlshinners7775 6 месяцев назад

    maybe I missed..what racks are you using for your panniers..thanks

    • @N5Gunner
      @N5Gunner 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching - they’re SW Motech EVO racks!

  • @fredrikoskarsson5604
    @fredrikoskarsson5604 7 месяцев назад

    Just got one to my xt660

  • @luziosalles324
    @luziosalles324 8 месяцев назад

    Sorry, but everything is wrong...

  • @jimistalione16
    @jimistalione16 9 месяцев назад

    can you ride standing with that?

    • @N5Gunner
      @N5Gunner 9 месяцев назад

      Yes, no problem standing with it. Knees squeeze the tank much lower, and it doesn’t get in the way of the body when leaning forwards (for me at least)

  • @flippy66
    @flippy66 9 месяцев назад

    The official 0-60 is 4 seconds. Why are you riding the clutch so much in 1st, that is killing your acceleration.

    • @luziosalles324
      @luziosalles324 8 месяцев назад

      And it's not all accelerating either, nor is it taking you to the red line to change gear. Furthermore, the traction control is still activated.

  • @Hello-zu4lt
    @Hello-zu4lt 10 месяцев назад

    how tall was that guy

    • @N5Gunner
      @N5Gunner 10 месяцев назад

      He’s pretty tall, I don’t know exact height but around 6’3” I would guess!

  • @TexasUrbanSawmillLLC
    @TexasUrbanSawmillLLC 11 месяцев назад

    The majoe advantage of the artemis is maximum ventilation offered. To me....biggest difference other than being a bit more adventure related vs touring. So it offers better protection too. Great video to see. But altitude is a bit "lighter"

  • @luishcoreia
    @luishcoreia 11 месяцев назад

    What gauge wire are you using?

    • @N5Gunner
      @N5Gunner 11 месяцев назад

      I used 12AWG for the primary connections to/from the battery/Auxiliary fuse box, and smaller gauge for the individual accessories connected to the fuse box. Hope that helps.

  • @oliverlajic4089
    @oliverlajic4089 11 месяцев назад

    Dear son, you're not accelerating, you're burning your clutch!

    • @luziosalles324
      @luziosalles324 8 месяцев назад

      And it's not all accelerating either, nor is it taking you to the red line to change gear. Furthermore, the traction control is still activated.

  • @yetiboy01australia23
    @yetiboy01australia23 Год назад

    Great video, glad I watched as it wont be suitable for what I want with that front strap, what were they thing when they made the strap one piece, a deal breaker for me as I regularly remove the bag during the day

    • @N5Gunner
      @N5Gunner Год назад

      Glad the review was useful for you! Agreed, the front strap is the one glaring issue with his bag, otherwise it’s fantastic. I still use this tank bag to this day, and it is brilliant, and taking the bag on and off is not terrible, although it would definitely be nicer with a better design. My bike also has a fair amount of room to maneuver the strap, so a bike with much tighter space around the front stem would be more of a challenge. Thanks for watching!

    • @yetiboy01australia23
      @yetiboy01australia23 Год назад

      I suppose I could modify the strap fairly easily & fit clips to both sides, tossing up between this & the slightly smaller Nelson-Rigg SE-3060 Hurricane tank bag

  • @gaojohnny
    @gaojohnny Год назад

    thanks for the training videos. I am a beginner. do you do private lessons?

  • @vitantoniocaroli6521
    @vitantoniocaroli6521 Год назад

    Per una migliore prestazione occorre raggiungere la velocità con la seconda marcia

    • @N5Gunner
      @N5Gunner Год назад

      You're absolutely right - you'll see that after a few tries I realized this and talked about it in the video - the bike can just about hit 60mph by redlining first and second gear, and saving the time of one extra gear change. Thanks for the comment!

  • @boenq1908
    @boenq1908 Год назад

    Hi, Thank you for posting it. I have questions: How did you connect a relay to the fuse box (wire diagram)? The wires come from battery directly? How about the positive and negative wires (12 Gauge), did you run it directly from battery?. Also, where the ACC wire go to (works only when the ignition key is on which you spliced it from the rear brake light)? Directly to the fuse box? I am a little confused. Thank's.

    • @N5Gunner
      @N5Gunner Год назад

      Thanks for watching and for your comment! First, if you haven't already, I'd recommend reading the video description, where I've laid out the wiring in as much detail as I could. Let me know if the description helps answer your questions, and if not, I can try to answer them here in a different way. Thanks!

    • @boenq1908
      @boenq1908 Год назад

      @@N5Gunner I still have one more question. So the 12 gauge wire positive and negative run from the battery to the main relay next to your fuse box? (this is not the aux light relay I am asking). And from the relay to the positive and negative terminals from the fuse box, correct? If that so, then the 12 gauge you connect to the relay first, then what size is out to the positive terminal on the fuse box, the same 12 gauge? I just need a clarification on this. Because it looks like all the wires are smaller and the only 12 gauge I see it on your fuse box. I understand the connection well, just confusing whether the 12 gauge should go to the relay first. thank's again

  • @kawabungatortueninja
    @kawabungatortueninja Год назад

    What a great review , thanks I ve ordered an attitude to ,hope it will be ok for me

    • @N5Gunner
      @N5Gunner Год назад

      Thanks for the comment, glad it helped!

  • @Mikaeel84
    @Mikaeel84 Год назад

    Bro you breathing sounds pretty labored you should check your blood pressure.

  • @MopedWanderlust
    @MopedWanderlust Год назад

    Not the smartest design compared to the SW-Motech Cross WP in respect to the way the straps are designed.

    • @N5Gunner
      @N5Gunner Год назад

      I agree, it’s one of my only gripes with this bag. In particular, just the one strap at the front that can’t be detached from the bag when you want to remove it from the bike.

    • @mikec9162
      @mikec9162 Год назад

      @@N5Gunner Hi there...a little late reading these comments but I have a simple idea. Buy a short length of matching nylon strap and a quick release nylon buckle set (like a Nexus 25mm Airloc Buckle) from an outdoor store. 1. Cut the problem strap mid point. 2. Have a shoemaker stitch a short section of the strap you bought along with the nylon buckle set at mid point and there's your release point for removing the bag without removing the strap that's wrapped around the steering.

    • @N5Gunner
      @N5Gunner Год назад

      @mikec9162 Definitely a great option/recommendation, thanks - I've actually thought of/considered doing this. I haven't yet been bothered by it enough to go ahead and do something like you said, and I've also only been on camping trips with the bike, where I am camping right next to the bike and happy to leave the tank-bag on overnight. However, if I was to complete a long trip where I'd be needing/wanting to take the tank-bag off multiple times per day and every night, I'd probably go ahead and do exactly what you suggested. Thanks for the comment!

  • @kaseyod113
    @kaseyod113 Год назад

    How many miles did you get on those K60's? Needing new rubber soon and those are on my radar

    • @N5Gunner
      @N5Gunner Год назад

      Thanks for watching and for the question! Unfortunately I can't give you an accurate answer, because I purchased this bike from the previous owner, with the K60's already installed (and with a fair amount of wear on them already). However, as I'm sure you've already researched, they are known to be a very long-lasting tire, with many people saying they get 10,000-20,000km on a set! Sorry I couldn't provide a good answer for my particular mileage though. Cheers

  • @andreasjacobi2400
    @andreasjacobi2400 Год назад

    Thank you for the helpful video. I also bought the cases from SW-Motech for my V-Strom. However, the widest point of the motorcycle is now in the middle (112 cm) instead of at the rear (104 cm). I mean the strap is not attached at a 90 degree angle. Is that the case with you too? Best regards Andreas

    • @N5Gunner
      @N5Gunner Год назад

      Thanks for watching and for the comment Andreas! Unfortunately I'm not quite sure what you mean or what you're asking, can you try explaining for me? Thanks

    • @andreasjacobi2400
      @andreasjacobi2400 Год назад

      @@N5Gunner My suitcases are not parallel on the carrier. They form a slight "V", with the opening at the front. That's why my motorcycle is 112 cm wide in the middle with the panniers and only 104 cm at the rear. Is that the case with you too?

    • @N5Gunner
      @N5Gunner Год назад

      @@andreasjacobi2400 I see what you mean - unfortunately I won't be around my motorcycle for several weeks for me to go and check, but from what I remember, and even in the video, I believe mine are exactly the same, yes. I believe that is perfectly normal, because mine are definitely mounted correctly - I think it is due to the racks/mounts, and not necessarily due to the geometry of the cases themselves (but I could be wrong about that). Cheers!

    • @N5Gunner
      @N5Gunner Год назад

      At 1:12 in the video there is a decent angle that seems to show how my cases do the same.

    • @andreasjacobi2400
      @andreasjacobi2400 Год назад

      @@N5Gunner Thank you for your quick answer. All the best and greetings from Germany Andreas

  • @jeremyball169
    @jeremyball169 Год назад

    Why would you progressive break on a bike with ABS if you need to stop pull the breaks on the pedal let it stall f$$k the gears.

  • @jeremyball169
    @jeremyball169 Год назад

    Wow what a prediction. Down shifting while emergency breaking f#$k that rather just stall and stop.

  • @jeremyball169
    @jeremyball169 Год назад

    Next he will be telling him to change gears when emergency breaking.

    • @N5Gunner
      @N5Gunner Год назад

      It's an important and necessary part of serious emergency braking. Without using the engine braking you are losing a large portion of your total potential stopping force.

    • @jeremyball169
      @jeremyball169 Год назад

      @N-5Gunner if I'm emergency breaking I'm not F@$king about changing gears. When I might have 1-2 meters to stop.

    • @N5Gunner
      @N5Gunner Год назад

      @@jeremyball169 That's because you haven't developed the skills to be able to do so then, which is fine. But, it means that you won't be stopping as quickly as you would be able to if you were able to use the engine braking as well, which can be very important when you only have 1-2 meters to stop ;)

  • @jeremyball169
    @jeremyball169 Год назад

    Rev matching is a load of shit and not necessary. If yur driving a road ranger truck yes.

  • @KevinMaschke1
    @KevinMaschke1 Год назад

    Great video! I've got a 2018 650 XT in yellow too. I got it with the OEM touring panniers (the plastic ones) and am thinking of selling them to get other bigger ones, because these are just too small. Which engine bars / crash bars are you using? Are they Givi?

    • @N5Gunner
      @N5Gunner Год назад

      Thanks for the kind comment, glad it was helpful! To be honest, I'm actually struggling to remember the manufacturer of the crash bars, and the bike is currently in storage for the winter so I can't easily check unfortunately. However, I am quite confident that they are the SW Motech crash bars, but I will try to remember to confirm and add an update here after I have the bike out if it turns out that they are a different brand. Thanks!

  • @billknows1980
    @billknows1980 Год назад

    sorry man your video does not help anyone who wants to do the same thing, I am sure you know what to do but you are not teaching or showing anything in details!!!

  • @johnsikessikes5404
    @johnsikessikes5404 Год назад

    Nice set up. Looks tailor made for your bike. Nice job on videos, too.

    • @N5Gunner
      @N5Gunner Год назад

      Thanks for the comment! The whole setup certainly works great as an affordable option if you're willing to do a bit of handy-work with installing the switch and other pieces 👍

  • @Teniente.Tugate
    @Teniente.Tugate Год назад

    Nice review ✌

    • @N5Gunner
      @N5Gunner Год назад

      Thank you for watching!

  • @napadaanlng69
    @napadaanlng69 Год назад

    I have this bag and the quality of the material does peel/crack like old leather overtime.

  • @redtheexovet
    @redtheexovet Год назад

    Just got the 2023 z400 as my first bike last month. :D

  • @greatfallskam
    @greatfallskam Год назад

    I see some of you were riding in T shirt. So were temps like and which month did you go? Great video footage. Thanks.

    • @N5Gunner
      @N5Gunner Год назад

      Thanks for watching! We went in June, so the weather was for the most part sunny, and very warm. When on the mountain passes at higher altitudes, the temperatures can drop, but even then, most of them were still quite warm!

  • @IIghostu
    @IIghostu Год назад

    Nicely worded. Paused to let the the words and idea to sink in. Short and sweet. Real pro.

  • @IIghostu
    @IIghostu Год назад

    Thanks for sharing knowledge. Very helpful

  • @Mike-uk2oq
    @Mike-uk2oq Год назад

    2:50

  • @rogerhart1835
    @rogerhart1835 Год назад

    Most auxiliary light sets I’ve seen come with a trigger wire. If you hook the auxiliary lights up to a fuse block which itself needs a trigger wire, can you then disregard the trigger wire that comes with auxiliary lights? Thanks.

    • @N5Gunner
      @N5Gunner Год назад

      Most of the auxiliary lights I see come with an ON/OFF switch, yes. If you hook the auxiliary lights up to an auxiliary fuse box, it’s still best to make use of the ON/OFF switch - doing this allows you to still turn the lights on/off with the switch, it simply means that you will only be able to turn the lights on once the bike is on and power is being supplied to the auxiliary fuse box. This adds the benefit of not being able to accidentally leave/turn the lights on and drain the battery once the bike is switched off. Hopefully that is what you are asking! Thanks

    • @rogerhart1835
      @rogerhart1835 Год назад

      @@N5Gunner Thanks for your quick reply. I should have been more clear. I would be using the on/off switch that comes with the auxiliary lights; but do you need to hook up BOTH trigger wires, the one coming with the lights and the fuse block? Maybe the answer is if you use the on/off switch, you need to hook up the trigger wire also coming out of the auxiliary light relay.

    • @N5Gunner
      @N5Gunner Год назад

      @@rogerhart1835 ​ Yes, you would still use the auxiliary light relay and it’s trigger wire. The auxiliary light relay should have four wires - a power input (power coming from the auxiliary fuse box), a power output (running to the lights), a negative/ground, and the trigger. The trigger wire for the auxiliary light relay is the ON/OFF switch. So you end up with the primary auxiliary fuse box relay being triggered by a circuit that is only live when the bike is on (I used the rear running light), and then the trigger for the auxiliary light relay is the ON/OFF switch wire. Hopefully I’ve got it right this time around and understood what you were asking correctly! 😅

    • @rogerhart1835
      @rogerhart1835 Год назад

      @@N5Gunner 👍

  • @lazarsekulic2694
    @lazarsekulic2694 2 года назад

    Is it possible to mount that large case on top?

    • @N5Gunner
      @N5Gunner 2 года назад

      Hi Lazar, if you are asking about whether it is possible to mount either of the two hard side cases on the top/rear of the bike, then I don't believe that is possible. At least not with any pre-made existing brackets that are on the market currently, as far as I know.

  • @mototravelogs
    @mototravelogs 2 года назад

    Use a 6 ltr magnatic one i use it on my vstrom u can see that on my channel it's more convenient

  • @Bob-ts2tu
    @Bob-ts2tu 2 года назад

    Some other things that may help when wiring an aux fuse box is that you could use a 'piggy back' tap connector that fits into an existing fuse on the ignition circuit to give you an extra 'switched live' for the relay without having to cut/solder or use crimps, or if you dont have space to fit it in, then use a t-tap crimp connector with a spade, which is in fact what i have just used when fitting a small fuse box to to my cb125f using the rear light, when only a little bit of cable is available and i didnt want to unwrap the loom. GL

    • @ben54322
      @ben54322 2 года назад

      Hi Bob. Can we see your set up in a video. It would help the motorcycle community. Thank you

    • @Bob-ts2tu
      @Bob-ts2tu 2 года назад

      @@ben54322 I dont do YT video's and stuff, but if there's a way to send you a private message or email, then tell me how and i'll send you a photo of it, and also a schematic so you can post it. It's a 4-way fuse box all with individual mini fuses and i've also added a common ground to the fuse box make it easier. I currently only have a 2 way usb charger attached, but it's now a simple job to fit heated grips or a 12v socket or whatever else takes my fancy, and because it's an easy fit i could simply remove it for my next bike should i wish. GL

  • @fjbyedone1731
    @fjbyedone1731 2 года назад

    Great video! I'm in the market for a Z400 and stumbled on your video. Kudos to you for taking the time to teach your buddy to be a safer rider.

    • @N5Gunner
      @N5Gunner 2 года назад

      Appreciate the comment, thanks for watching!

  • @Bob-ts2tu
    @Bob-ts2tu 2 года назад

    thanks for the vid. I don't know is this has been answered but for an old project i did, i bought a relay that takes a mini blade fuse, basically for the same price as one without. this is much neater than having a seperate in-line fuse.

    • @N5Gunner
      @N5Gunner 2 года назад

      Thanks for the comment Bob, that's interesting and sounds like it could be a good option and space saver (I'm assuming you're talking about the auxiliary light in-line fuse)! Now that it's been a while I can't actually remember if that in-line fuse came with the lights as part of the included wire harness/relay - I believe it did, but a relay with a built-in mini blade fuse would certainly be cleaner!

  • @1bboyred1
    @1bboyred1 2 года назад

    pure heaven

  • @WillsMindInvesting
    @WillsMindInvesting 2 года назад

    That z400 is a great looking bike.

  • @loulou6354
    @loulou6354 2 года назад

    thank you man I am in the same case as you I will take the latitude (or altitude, I think they're the same just different names for european models). Great and very rare quality review for these specific pants. Considering nobody reviews pants (people only seem to care about jackets) and considering you did in a really enjoyable and exhaustive manner, this was useful to me and I am ordering my gear based on your video.

    • @N5Gunner
      @N5Gunner 2 года назад

      Thanks so much for the comment! I'm glad it was helpful!

  • @EmeraldDragonsFlame
    @EmeraldDragonsFlame 2 года назад

    I've been looking at doing a aux ligh set up just want to tie it into my hi beams and am looking for something not crazy expensive

  • @patrickclifford5313
    @patrickclifford5313 2 года назад

    Should have been a lot faster you need to Redline it through the gears

  • @nasyrulharon8170
    @nasyrulharon8170 2 года назад

    What is your soft luggage bag brand and model?

    • @N5Gunner
      @N5Gunner 2 года назад

      It's the Mosko Moto Backcountry Duffle (mine is the larger version, the 40L).