Thanks Harry. Better than the Dakar itself...More involving as a spectator. I would also like to spend a few words about those bikes, that I remember. You look at them and then think to those nowadays bi-cylinders that are good for German motorways (no speed limits) and... what more? Those light mono instead, very simple to service, with no electronics are also very good for traffic busy city centres, not only for the desert, the reason of their success in the 80ies, hence they would have a meaning still nowadays.
No need to apologize for making this series so long, Harry. An event such as this needs a series of videos to really cover it, as well as the beauty of the surrounding scenery. Thanks again for sharing it all with us! 👍👍👍
I am a car guy & as such normally have little to no interest in bikes or bike events but somehow this one completely fascinates me! Expensive to take part in but if you have the money & the commitment, what a trip! Bucket list stuff!
I think you looked the price up wrong? 2700 euro inc 8 nights hotel, bike transport, all food/water, full mechanical support and support vehicles…… it’s far from Expensive and very good value
Not long enough , absolute fantastic series , thanks for having us along, to You, your son and the group you went with a big thank yous for the footage and narration. It is an incredible event to have an insight into from upon your viewpoint on the bike.
A superb series with some stunning video footage and narrated with Harry's characteristic self effacing understatement. Well done to all three, but especially Metcalfe senior. I'm 63 and I'd be lucky to manage one stage of this, let alone seven. Hugely enjoyable; thank you.
Testament to the quality of this film... I would not describe myself as even the slightest bit interested in bikes/Sandraiders etc. ... but I watched every minute of every film. Great stuff.
I have avoided this channel because of my neighbour! He loves cars and mentioned you a LOT. The booga never told me you were into bikes as well. This is just the stuff I love, THANKS.
thx Harry n Charlie for another great Sandraiders. hopefully u both can do it all again next year. hope all is well with ur 2 mates who couldnt finish. well done to the Sandraiders Organizers for another top event n bring on 2024.
I am seriously jealous of Charly for the lifetime of memories he collected and will be collecting with you Harry. I think its a massive prevelage an d God send. I never knew my father not even a picture. Godspeed.
What an amazing adventure and them old school bikes without all the bells and whistles of the new machines are looking awesome.. Thanks for sharing this epic trip..... ✊ Braaaaapp..
Great adventure and so good that you were able to record and share it with us Harry 👍 More importantly what a fantastic adventure to do with your son, this is what memories are made of! Charlie will remember these sort of times shared with you for the rest of his life 😊
Hat's off to you Harry and your friends for hacking it out to the end. I really enjoyed the updates throughout this grueling run I think the heat would have done me in. See you on your next video. Well done Harry.
Thank-you so much for posting these video's Harry! I rode dirt-bikes decades ago and seeing the footage of you going through the river-beds and sand in that heat exhausted me just viewing it! What great memories for a father and son to make together.
Love these Sandraiders videos - thanks Harry and Charlie for the great content. I don't ride myself, but my father did so I know how challenging/fun it is . . . and doing it all while capturing the experience so professionally on video for an audience, just amazing work. Congratulations on finishing!!
Not really into bikes but these videos have been excellent. Harry’s enthusiasm for this is infectious, by the end of the video I’m thinking about buying a bike 😂
James ! Go for it ! Plenty of off-road schools in the U.K. too! Get lessons first … then take advice from the instructor as to what bike to buy. You won’t regret it.
Don't apologize for the length of video, this series has been fantastic. Already looking forward to 2024. The best part of this is seeing you and your son making lifelong memories together. The smiles said it all.
Huge thank you to you and Charlie for chronicling your experience on this event. It’s been a fantastic watch and I loved all the videos. Keep up all the great work guys the channel goes from strength to strength 🏆🫶🏻
Harry - this is your best work yet. I have really enjoyed the longer detailed Sand Raiders series. It was as close as I could get to riding it with you. Please do more bike videos and keep up the great channel.
Thank you Harry and Charlie for taking us along for the ride. I must say it is an epic event, and deserves the time effort and enthusiasm in bucket loads your filming provides. Certainly an event I would like to do myself. If your show was 6 hours long, I would still watch every moment!
@@harrysgarage Sorry if I did make it sound like I already signed up. I didn't. What I, in fact, did was impulse buying a KTM 620 Adventure R and will start prepping it. You said, "start early". Sign-up doesn't seem to be open yet. It might be a bit early, anyway. Thanks again to be an accidental inspiration! :)
What an amazing event and videos chaps - do not apologise for the duration of the films they were great. I’m feeling inspired by the various 4 wheel versions of the events 😊
Loved every minute of all 3 episodes. It's very nostalgic for me having had a Honda XL600R & XR650L in the past and really miss those bikes. Great coverage and respect to Harry for hanging in there. I would love to do it with my KTM 690R but the entry, bike prep plus shipping my bike from South Africa makes this event a costly affair.
Thank you for this vlog, really enjoyed it. Harry's Garage is by far the best motoring channel on YT. Sandraiders is definately an event I will enter; unfortunately I'll need to be retired and a tad fitter! Thank you again.
absolutely love this- massive respect to you Harry for doing this! not a walk in the park. i have loved Dakar for 30 years and now I've found this event at 56 i think I'm asking some mates if they fancy doing it with me for 2025 maybe.. NOW... what bike???? mmmm
Superb mini series, thoroughly enjoyed watching it. You certainly didn’t sugar coat it in the end on how difficult it is, look forward to watching your next adventure.
That is a proper adventure and makes me want to give up 30 years of sports bike and buy a trail. Thanks for posting the videos and we'll done on completing it guys 😁
What an epic, epic trip and thanks a million for taking us more normal, regular folk along for the ride Harry. I can only imagine the level of fitness and stamina you would need to survive and just get to the end of it all, you obviously did your prep Harry, you looked as fresh as a daisy at the end Harry 😉 No bother to you to keep up with the younger fella's at all. I'm sure you will be looking forward to seeing the green hills and fields of home after all of the dust, rocks and extreme heat Harry. Watching you all speeding along the vast open dessert plains half way through this video, reminded me of a young Anakin Skywalker, blasting across Tatooine in his speeder 😀 The memories that were made on this adventure will last a very long time I'm sure. Glad everyone got through it in one piece...mostly.
Thank you Harry! I cannot ride any longer due to my health, so your video diary gets me through. I thoroughly enjoy these! Please never apologize for the length, you do an amazing job with these and I enjoy seeing you with your son. I have two boys and miss doing it with them. God bless and good job!🙏🏻🏁
Congrats Harry. That is a hard event. The heat takes it out of you and out of the bike. Things break with that level of heat that would not break in temps much lower. The things that break here in summer in Australia that never break in the cooler months. At 77 I think I will give it a miss. But thanks for the videos Harry, I rode with you every time you turned on the video camera.
That didn't feel like a long video, and I don't even like bikes that much! Just amazing to see the scenery, comradely between riders, and Harry managing to complete the event! Yes, it looks tough and I'm not sure why someone wouldn't think so. All day on a bike, off-road, is tough. And as you get tired, you stop flexing as much. That's when it gets dangerous, and I know that from skiing where I break up the day with a few hot chocolates. I'm really impressed Harry kept up with Charlie!
Massive thanks for taking us with you! I know a lot of subscribers are car guys and will skip the bike videos but they really don't know what they're missing with these. I'd love to have a go at something like this or maybe take my old Land Rover, just for the (relative!😉) comfort but I really don't think I could reach the fitness level required to do it on a bike. I've done some sand driving in a 1966 SIIA 109 and its such a shock just how much the sand saps the power from under you!
Hard to describe my admiration for what you, Charlie and the others put yourself through to accomplish a finish. I really enjoyed watching last year’s adventure and was looking forward to the return. Somehow, even though you posted much more video, this year’s event seemed less engaging somehow. I think part of that was giving less emphasis to all of the peripheral things involved, like the logistics of getting the bikes transported, the overnight stopping sites and those who took care of participants, and the general area. Last year came across as a fun challenge. This year seemed like a much bigger challenge but not very much fun. Biking over rock-strewn dry rivers or miles of powdery sand in 40 degree heat seems a bit much. Congratulations on getting through it without bad things happening. And as always, thank you for the quality video content.
Wow! What a great effort to bring a little known (to most of us) grueling event to our attention, we are entertained. I would love to participate but I'm probably a bit passed it. Anyway Harry, you Charley and Oscar made it through with some great footage, Kudos and to all those who took part wether they made it to the finish or not Bravo!.
looking forward to the after-action report, where your bike gets taken apart and see what little problems were pending... thanks for taking us (arm chair adventurers) on the trip!
Thank-you so much for taking your time to film and edit such an event. This is the kind of series youtube was made for and a gem for those like me that have a passion for motorcycles especially classic enduro/trail bikes. Thanks Harry.
Much respect for you Harry , you're doing great !! This keeps you young and going . I'm the same age as you and work at Lowe's here in the US, walked 10 miles today and lifted a couple thousand pounds of concrete ! It keeps me going .
Ant apology is totally unnecessary. A tremendous effort, with spectacular rewards. Many thanks for shearing the moments with us two wheeled lovers Harry. Bw from the Forest of Blackness, Mike
Loved your remark at 12:24 about the local people; "where do they come from" ... "he was eating an ice-cream!!!???". ROFL Thank you Harry for sharing some of your adventures and letting us share such an event with you.
Huge thanks to Harry and Charlie for taking the time and effort to film and post up a video diary of a great event!👍👍
Harry looking for a camel when that ship has sailed 😅👍🏻🏴
Not into motorbikes at all but a terrific video series. Hats off to the preparation and fitness for the event.
Thanks Harry. Better than the Dakar itself...More involving as a spectator.
I would also like to spend a few words about those bikes, that I remember. You look at them and then think to those nowadays bi-cylinders that are good for German motorways (no speed limits) and... what more? Those light mono instead, very simple to service, with no electronics are also very good for traffic busy city centres, not only for the desert, the reason of their success in the 80ies, hence they would have a meaning still nowadays.
What an awesome series this is , and how Harry managed to commentate throughout this I’ll never know , thank you for sharing this with us Harry .
Mostly out of breath... !
@@Lemma01 A fair bit of "oh dear oh dear!"
Harry Charley and Oscar ! A super team. Good eggs.
It must be every fathers dream to do a trip like this with their sons.
... it's every son's dream to take a trip like this with their Dad.
Totally agree 😁
No need to apologize for making this series so long, Harry. An event such as this needs a series of videos to really cover it, as well as the beauty of the surrounding scenery. Thanks again for sharing it all with us! 👍👍👍
Exactly my thoughts too. Don’t apologise, that was Epic!
Dakar comes back to life. Cheers Harry, Charlie fair play you are doing some wonderful adventures and taking us along.
I am a car guy & as such normally have little to no interest in bikes or bike events but somehow this one completely fascinates me! Expensive to take part in but if you have the money & the commitment, what a trip! Bucket list stuff!
I think you looked the price up wrong? 2700 euro inc 8 nights hotel, bike transport, all food/water, full mechanical support and support vehicles…… it’s far from
Expensive and very good value
Might also be factoring the cost of bike modifications. 15k! Ouch!!
@@morbsgti20vt83 have too agree 15k does seem ott
There should be some sort of award for quality vlog production like this.
there really should, yes!
A huge thank you from me for all the effort you and your son have put into filming and editing this Harry. I enjoyed all 3 episodes very much
Not long enough , absolute fantastic series , thanks for having us along, to You, your son and the group you went with a big thank yous for the footage and narration. It is an incredible event to have an insight into from upon your viewpoint on the bike.
A superb series with some stunning video footage and narrated with Harry's characteristic self effacing understatement. Well done to all three, but especially Metcalfe senior. I'm 63 and I'd be lucky to manage one stage of this, let alone seven. Hugely enjoyable; thank you.
Testament to the quality of this film... I would not describe myself as even the slightest bit interested in bikes/Sandraiders etc. ... but I watched every minute of every film. Great stuff.
What a fantastic series. Thanks for putting it all together 👍🏽
The internet made more wholesome.
Thank you for sharing this amazing experience, Harry & Charlie!
It'll be Sandraiders 2024 in no time ;)
I could just about manage Day 4...a man must know his limitations ! Excellent Harry thanks.
I have avoided this channel because of my neighbour! He loves cars and mentioned you a LOT. The booga never told me you were into bikes as well. This is just the stuff I love, THANKS.
thx Harry n Charlie for another great Sandraiders. hopefully u both can do it all again next year. hope all is well with ur 2 mates who couldnt finish. well done to the Sandraiders Organizers for another top event n bring on 2024.
I am seriously jealous of Charly for the lifetime of memories he collected and will be collecting with you Harry. I think its a massive prevelage an d God send. I never knew my father not even a picture. Godspeed.
What an amazing adventure and them old school bikes without all the bells and whistles of the new machines are looking awesome.. Thanks for sharing this epic trip..... ✊ Braaaaapp..
Great adventure and so good that you were able to record and share it with us Harry 👍 More importantly what a fantastic adventure to do with your son, this is what memories are made of! Charlie will remember these sort of times shared with you for the rest of his life 😊
I don't ride bikes but couldn't stop grinning watching these videos
Hat's off to you Harry and your friends for hacking it out to the end. I really enjoyed the updates throughout this grueling run I think the heat would have done me in. See you on your next video. Well done Harry.
Thank-you so much for posting these video's Harry! I rode dirt-bikes decades ago and seeing the footage of you going through the river-beds and sand in that heat exhausted me just viewing it! What great memories for a father and son to make together.
Not into bikes but I loved this series
thanks for watching
Brilliant, loved the series and especially the nitty gritty of competing.
Love these Sandraiders videos - thanks Harry and Charlie for the great content. I don't ride myself, but my father did so I know how challenging/fun it is . . . and doing it all while capturing the experience so professionally on video for an audience, just amazing work. Congratulations on finishing!!
Not really into bikes but these videos have been excellent. Harry’s enthusiasm for this is infectious, by the end of the video I’m thinking about buying a bike 😂
James ! Go for it !
Plenty of off-road schools in the U.K. too!
Get lessons first … then take advice from the instructor as to what bike to buy.
You won’t regret it.
You're a deadset legend Harry... best automotive content on the net by far 🤘
Don't apologize for the length of video, this series has been fantastic. Already looking forward to 2024. The best part of this is seeing you and your son making lifelong memories together. The smiles said it all.
Excellent series of videos. Huge respect to all who do this. Thanks for filiming.
Hi Harry don't worry about how long the video is it's the best thing you do and it must be such an experiance Kev
Wow! Phew! Respect, and we’ll done all! Thanks Harry
Amazing series from Sandraiders, thanks very much!
Brilliant to see the interaction between father and son . 👍👍
Huge thank you to you and Charlie for chronicling your experience on this event. It’s been a fantastic watch and I loved all the videos.
Keep up all the great work guys the channel goes from strength to strength 🏆🫶🏻
Thanks for filming all this, could have watched it for hours. Looks like loads of fun.
Really loved this series about Sandraiders, maybe in the future.....
Harry - this is your best work yet. I have really enjoyed the longer detailed Sand Raiders series. It was as close as I could get to riding it with you. Please do more bike videos and keep up the great channel.
Enjoyed these Harry (and Charlie!).............. and I'm not even a Biker!
NICE ONE HAZZA!!!😊😊😊😊
Really impressive to do this with the young guys!...😊👍
Harry makes RUclips a work of art.
Congratulations for finishing Sandraiders 2023, well done!
Harry Hardcore! That was amazing, much much respect.
It looks like a fantastic event. I used to watch the Dakar Rally on video every year for the motorbikes
Absolutely fantastic Harry. Could have watched that for hours!
Thank you for doing this guys, amazing, well done to all of you
Absolutely blinding set of videos, Harry! So much respect for your efforts and sharing with us! I want my old 34L Tenere back and have a go!
Thank you Harry and Charlie for taking us along for the ride. I must say it is an epic event, and deserves the time effort and enthusiasm in bucket loads your filming provides. Certainly an event I would like to do myself. If your show was 6 hours long, I would still watch every moment!
Loved this series again. Who cares how long these are when they are so great!
Excellent, love this sort of thing. Thanks for taking the time to record and edit.
Excellent, thanks for taking us along for the ride
Great series!! Fantastic wrap up at the end of Part3!! 👍😎👍
Utterly brilliant Harry. You and Charlie should do a TV documentary.
Well done boysthankyou so much for bringing me along... just such a mind Bogle 😊 epic video, kind regards from New Zealand 🇳🇿
That was such an amazing series of videos!! Thank you. I would have watched this on TV, it was that good.
Brilliant well done guys for finishing, have loved the videos of the whole Rally.
Thank you so much for your videos! I'll be there in 24!
Yikes, well done on signing up. I did notice Sandraiders are opening reservations earlier this year.
@@harrysgarage Sorry if I did make it sound like I already signed up. I didn't. What I, in fact, did was impulse buying a KTM 620 Adventure R and will start prepping it. You said, "start early". Sign-up doesn't seem to be open yet. It might be a bit early, anyway.
Thanks again to be an accidental inspiration! :)
Amazing series, my favourite on the channel, thank you Harry and Charlie for taking us along!
how I look forward to Harry's vids, especially the adventures.
Best Series ever 👌👌
What an amazing event and videos chaps - do not apologise for the duration of the films they were great. I’m feeling inspired by the various 4 wheel versions of the events 😊
Sensational riding presented sensationally - bravo, good sir, bravo
Loved every minute of all 3 episodes. It's very nostalgic for me having had a Honda XL600R & XR650L in the past and really miss those bikes. Great coverage and respect to Harry for hanging in there. I would love to do it with my KTM 690R but the entry, bike prep plus shipping my bike from South Africa makes this event a costly affair.
Absolutely loved these videos. What an amazing adventure and endurance!
Absolutely GREAT Harry !
Thanks very much for taking me on this adventute !
Please, more motorcycle videos in the future. Such an amazing series!
Thank you for this vlog, really enjoyed it. Harry's Garage is by far the best motoring channel on YT. Sandraiders is definately an event I will enter; unfortunately I'll need to be retired and a tad fitter!
Thank you again.
absolutely love this- massive respect to you Harry for doing this! not a walk in the park. i have loved Dakar for 30 years and now I've found this event at 56 i think I'm asking some mates if they fancy doing it with me for 2025 maybe.. NOW... what bike???? mmmm
Absolutely superb 3 videos Harry and crew well done
Superb mini series, thoroughly enjoyed watching it. You certainly didn’t sugar coat it in the end on how difficult it is, look forward to watching your next adventure.
That is a proper adventure and makes me want to give up 30 years of sports bike and buy a trail. Thanks for posting the videos and we'll done on completing it guys 😁
What an epic, epic trip and thanks a million for taking us more normal, regular folk
along for the ride Harry.
I can only imagine the level of fitness and stamina you would need to survive and just get to the
end of it all, you obviously did your prep Harry, you looked as fresh as a daisy at the end Harry 😉
No bother to you to keep up with the younger fella's at all.
I'm sure you will be looking forward to seeing the green hills and fields of home after all of the
dust, rocks and extreme heat Harry.
Watching you all speeding along the vast open dessert plains half way through this video,
reminded me of a young Anakin Skywalker, blasting across Tatooine in his speeder 😀
The memories that were made on this adventure will last a very long time I'm sure.
Glad everyone got through it in one piece...mostly.
Can't beat the sound of a TT😎
Thank you Harry! I cannot ride any longer due to my health, so your video diary gets me through. I thoroughly enjoy these! Please never apologize for the length, you do an amazing job with these and I enjoy seeing you with your son. I have two boys and miss doing it with them. God bless and good job!🙏🏻🏁
Just awesome. Thanks Harry. This is a goal for me to do I think. Great job to film
It all too. This is real and an experience to rival few.
Congrats Harry. That is a hard event. The heat takes it out of you and out of the bike. Things break with that level of heat that would not break in temps much lower. The things that break here in summer in Australia that never break in the cooler months. At 77 I think I will give it a miss. But thanks for the videos Harry, I rode with you every time you turned on the video camera.
Brilliant --just brilliant!!
That didn't feel like a long video, and I don't even like bikes that much! Just amazing to see the scenery, comradely between riders, and Harry managing to complete the event! Yes, it looks tough and I'm not sure why someone wouldn't think so. All day on a bike, off-road, is tough. And as you get tired, you stop flexing as much. That's when it gets dangerous, and I know that from skiing where I break up the day with a few hot chocolates. I'm really impressed Harry kept up with Charlie!
Great to see you living the dream.
Massive thanks for taking us with you!
I know a lot of subscribers are car guys and will skip the bike videos but they really don't know what they're missing with these.
I'd love to have a go at something like this or maybe take my old Land Rover, just for the (relative!😉) comfort but I really don't think I could reach the fitness level required to do it on a bike.
I've done some sand driving in a 1966 SIIA 109 and its such a shock just how much the sand saps the power from under you!
Hi Harry,
Really enjoyed the sandraiders series! Must be great doing this with your son's. I'm glad you introduced me to sandraiders.
Thanks.
Roy.
Hard to describe my admiration for what you, Charlie and the others put yourself through to accomplish a finish. I really enjoyed watching last year’s adventure and was looking forward to the return. Somehow, even though you posted much more video, this year’s event seemed less engaging somehow. I think part of that was giving less emphasis to all of the peripheral things involved, like the logistics of getting the bikes transported, the overnight stopping sites and those who took care of participants, and the general area. Last year came across as a fun challenge. This year seemed like a much bigger challenge but not very much fun. Biking over rock-strewn dry rivers or miles of powdery sand in 40 degree heat seems a bit much. Congratulations on getting through it without bad things happening. And as always, thank you for the quality video content.
Absolutely brilliant lads, well done👍
loved all 3 of these! thanks Harry!
Wow! What a great effort to bring a little known (to most of us) grueling event to our attention, we are entertained. I would love to participate but I'm probably a bit passed it. Anyway Harry, you Charley and Oscar made it through with some great footage, Kudos and to all those who took part wether they made it to the finish or not Bravo!.
Brilliant videos Harry, really brings the difficulty home.
looking forward to the after-action report, where your bike gets taken apart and see what little problems were pending...
thanks for taking us (arm chair adventurers) on the trip!
Thank-you so much for taking your time to film and edit such an event. This is the kind of series youtube was made for and a gem for those like me that have a passion for motorcycles especially classic enduro/trail bikes. Thanks Harry.
Loved every minute thanks for sharing guys just wonderful 🦘
Thank you for posting this, I had not heard of this event before. Love seeing the older bikes! 👍🏻
Longer is always welcome with your mx vlogs
What an unbelievable event, fantastic effort to Harry and Charlie!
Much respect for you Harry , you're doing great !! This keeps you young and going . I'm the same age as you and work at Lowe's here in the US, walked 10 miles today and lifted a couple thousand pounds of concrete ! It keeps me going .
Fantastic Harry. Lovely to see father and son going on an adventure together.
What an adventure, loved every minute. Thanks for taking the huge amount of time and effort this must have taken to film and edit Harry. Loved it.
Ant apology is totally unnecessary. A tremendous effort, with spectacular rewards. Many thanks for shearing the moments with us two wheeled lovers Harry. Bw from the Forest of Blackness, Mike
Loved your remark at 12:24 about the local people; "where do they come from" ... "he was eating an ice-cream!!!???". ROFL
Thank you Harry for sharing some of your adventures and letting us share such an event with you.
thank you for sharing your adventure with us,
THANK YOU! This was so .. inspiring!
Thanks for bringing Us along