Copper Canyon - Adventure Motorcycle Trip of a Lifetime
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- Опубликовано: 13 май 2024
- We join Beau from Ready to Ride Rentals for an amazing trip to Copper Canyon in Chihuahua, Mexico for a 7 day adventure on our @YamahaMotorUSA@YamahaMotorUSA Tenere 700 Adventure bikes. This ride hits a little bit of everything and check all the boxes on what an adventure should be
Tires- @RideDunlop - Trailmax Raid @ 30/32 PSI all trip
Luggage- @MoskoMoto R80 and R40 systems
Lights- @RubyMoto R4
Gear- @KLIMMotorcycle Carlsbad Gear with Kris Pro Helmet
Boots- @AlpinestarsVideos Tech 7
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This is such a great vid - I really enjoy all your big bike videos so much more than the enduro ones (which are still awesome). More T7 stuff the better too.
Thanks for the feedback and I’m glad you’re enjoying them. I feel we can tell a much bigger story with these bikes but they definitely can’t go in such crazy places. Thanks again :)
"Look at these colors! I'm colorblind and I can still see how beautiful they are" -Travis 🤣
I’m special 🤦
Did this ride on a basic 650 V-Strom years ago; the stay in Batopilas was fantastic. Great people, good food, interesting adventures. I figured the roads would be paved by now, guess I figured wrong . . .
Lucky us. If it was all paved everyone would do it :)
Are you trying to go back or do you have other places in mind?
Love this video Trav, I really enjoy the commentary. So sad I couldn’t make this trip. I’m going next time for sure. Keep up the good work I look forward to more videos like this.
Life gets crazy and it didn’t work out this time. I really hope it does next time around
Great footage and commentary. And overall production. That looks like an amazing adventure.
That means a lot, thank you. It’s been a learning curve for sure to put something like this together.
Keep it up Travis!! I want more adventures like this to watch :)
There is a fantastic train ride and stay in the Copper Canyon. Thank you for showing us some of the side roads.
I looked at that and really wanted to check it out but our schedule didn’t allow this trip. Some day I’ll met El Chepo (or whatever the train is called )
Thanks so much
Great video, suprised you did not stay at Bisbee, which is next to Douglas to visit Sterling and Eva from the Motorcycle Travel Channel
Bisbee is a kitty’s up the road from the border. With having to get all our documents done that morning plus a long ride we wanted to stay as close as possible. We did deliver the 350 to its new owner in bisbee on the way south though
What a ride! I enjoyed this vid very much.
Thanks so much, I’m glad to hear it :)
Love this Channel! Such awesome content!
Can't wait for Part II!
Thanks so much. Working on it now
We’re you using some tracks from a guy in sandiego, they look familiar. I’m doing that ride in October, great video.
Beau from RTR put this together for us. Not sure where he built them off of. Enjoy the trip and pack som breathable gear, it's going to be hot.
Thanks for taking us along! Always something awesome from this channel, thanks Travis.
Glad you enjoyed it :)
I think that was my YT video you commented on riding up the hill from Urique. You’re right that I paused / stopped going up but I had a few things going against me that day. At the risk sounding like I’m coming up with excuses I can assure you that on the day I rode that section it was way harder than what’s depicted in your video. I rode my 550lbs Africa Twin with 70lbs of gear which I had no choice but to remove them and yes I had help from several locals who if it were not for them I would not have made it. As a solo rider I was a bit safer.
Love your video brother and I’m looking forward to part 2!!
More than likely it was you. I could go back and check but I’m 99% sure it was. Thanks for having something for us to look at as we planned this trip as I couldn’t find much on copper canyon adv bike trips on YT.
Thanks :)
Those routes did look gnarlier/washed out on your trip!!
I would attach a link to my vid but I don’t want to take attention away from yours out of respect.
@@Marcos-Pyou are more than welcome to. There are enough views to go around :)
Looks like fun
Most epic trip I have ever done
Awesome video, great adventure, edit, narrative and all over top notch, cheers V!
Long time man. Hope all is well. Thanks so much, tried for so much more on this one
@@EverySingleSunday All is good, just had some extended travels and life happenings, RUclips kind of forgot to show you more often, BTW sold my KTM and got new machine, hopefully will treat me nice, keep up good job. Hey maaaan are you left Utah already?
Good to see you're back. Keep pumping out single track vids, demos. Just keep it coming.
Thanks man. Just doing it for the love and enjoyment of sharing these.
Awesome video!!! Hey, Travis, I thought you were living in UT...??
I’m all over the place :)
Glad to see you back
Brraaaapppp ❤️
Good stuff, really enjoyed it.
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it. I also appreciate the feedback
Glad to see you’re making videos again ride videos that is. Hope to see some 300 videos . I’ve always enjoyed your content. Keep them
coming, Travis.😎💩👍
Just trying to do what makes me happy. Lost the fun In making videos again but I really enjoyed putting this together. Thanks so much
Epic bro!!!
Thanks so much. Best trip of my life
Solid AF. Great vid
Thanks 👊
Good stuff Travis 👌
Thanks so much as always ❤️
Epic video brother!
Thanks so much. Means a ton coming from you
Love the video! Moving to Temecula this week. Looks like we will be close. Love to get a ride in with you
Sounds good to me. Check out a group on Facebook called Flying Monkey Adventure Riders. Good group of guys and we do some stuff every week or two.
Really appreciate the response! Can't wait
Always carry a swing arm bolt with 790 & 890’s 😂
I just sold mine and got a T700 instead 😂🤷❤️
There are no wrong turns on an ADV ride, just opportunities to see some roads from both directions
Hell yes 👍
I see you're running the mosko luggage , are you using the reckless 40 or 80? Great video!!
Thanks so much. I have the R80 gen 3 on my grey bike and Beau has the R40 gen 4 on his black / blue bike.
I would re-think exploring unknown, back country trails. You might run into trouble you won’t be able to control. I wonder about the burned out pickup.
That truck was down 30 miles of crazy switchbacks. I’m thinking it was probably lack of maintenance, an old truck, and just caught on fire.
Everyone we ran into was easy to deal with including the cartel guys. Not saying it will always be like that, but this trip was at least
With fears like that you'll never cross the border, or your childhood hometown for that matter
Still helping people in need, like you did for us in KM. Awesome canyon, cool video, very cool guys. Glad to see you here again Travis! How's your leg doing, good enough?
Hey Mike. Gotta do my best to give back to a community I love. Thanks so much
The leg is still a POS. I don’t think I’ll ever be back to normal unfortunately
I have an ankle like that from 30 years ago. That's ok, chicks dig scars :)
Travis as always thanks for the great video, bit of a departure from riding a 300, how you could lose a swing arm pivot bolt and not know it is beyond me but that's why it's called Adventure riding, did you move back to SoCal or are you still in UT, looking forward to the second part of the trip.
It was a loose chunky road… the bikes weren’t super planted so maybe from that
I’m back in SoCal currently
Thanks so much
It had to be lose to begin with probably no lock tight either
They have been known to fall off the 790/890 quite often
Where are you sharing this track cause it’s to good to keep to yourself.
Gotta ask Beau over at Ready To Ride Rentals for this one. Not sure where he got it or if he built it. You can find him on his website or RTR Rentals on IG.
Great stuff! Do you have an adventure boot you recommend?
That’s a tricky one. I really don’t like “adventure boots” because they don’t offer any protection
For these long adventure bike rides I wear a Alpinestars Tech 7 Drystar with the enduro sole. They offer some decent protection and are extremely comfortable for a MX boot
For my harder ride ride days I wear a Gaerne SG12 As it has more ankle protection and bike landing on me and crashes and stuff.
Hope that’s helps :)
I really appreciate your detailed response.
@@jsey12Happy to share my experiences. Have fun out there
How about the Sinaloa?
We didn’t make it there this trip. Just Chihuahua and Sonora
Out of curiosity, what is your trauma or severe injury plan for that trip?
I have a med kit on my back with some basic stuff to stop bleeding.
Mainly, it’s don’t ride over your head and don’t take chances.
I have my Garmin Inreach if something does happen, but we always hope not to use it
Grand Canyon seem small ?
Yes. It’s much lager than the grand canyon
I'm very much the type who enjoys seclusion, being away from people, in the wilderness etc. But I will say, some of the people you can encounter away from your "norm" can be very enjoyable and stimulating in its own way. These bikes look appealing for paved or moderate
off road conditions. However the shear size, weight and bulkiness looks to be, too excessive for much else.
It’s a give / take for sure on these trips. A dirtbike would fly through the offroad section but it would be awful on the 4 days of highway. Knobbies would be better in the dirt but bad in the streets. It’s all a give take and these Yamaha T700s are the best we have found for a do it all bike that can ride offroad well but also run 100 mph on the highway while carrying 2 weeks worth of gear. Nothing is perfect, it’s all a balance :)
Where’s your 790/890??
I sold it due to reliability issues. Very happy with my T700
@@EverySingleSunday really good to know! What suspension are you running now?
@@bjwilliams6115Inhave Rally Raid cartridges and shock on this bike. It’s not great but it’s okay. The 790 suspension was still much better
@@EverySingleSunday definitely a trade off. Love my T7 but always tweaking it towards “perfection “
@@bjwilliams6115I wish Yamaha had a version that came with 48mm SSS forks and a real shock on it. And a bolt on subframe and and and 😂
Put it how you left it...
Put what ?
@@EverySingleSunday
Haha. Hi there.
You were talking about the fence and or gates and said, "put it how you left it".
You meant, put it how you found it.
@@DADSGETNDOWNgotcha. Wasn’t sure what it was a reference to but that makes sense. Thanks
@@EverySingleSunday As always great videos my friend, I can't do it or be there, But, I enjoy watching.
Esa carretera siempre está igual, es un mugrero.
Definitely don’t go here
did I just waste part of my life watching this? What happened to Copper Canyon?
Not sure how you didn’t see copper canyon if you watched it
The second half of the video is all through the canyon