Thanks, appreciate it! He's alright, just has a slightly different shape nose. He's popping over for Xmas later on today so will show him all the nice comments
What a crappy situation for your dad and you, all the built up excitement beaten out of you both by a f@ckin barrier!!....There's something special about starting a ride in rain and then the sun appears and stays 😊
There is, isn't there? I've had so many hours of European rain, and as soon as it stops and you get a ray of sunlight… it triggers a special kind of happiness!
Hi Tim, great video as always, very TopGearesque! sorry about Dad though, those barriers are flippin' dangerous. Great bike and look forward to the next parts! Ohh err Mrs
Nice one Tim. The Voges is a fantastic destination. I stayed in Orbey with some mates a couple of years ago and did the Route de Ballon which is epic. I hope your Dad is OK. He'll be gutted he missed it. Not wanting to sound like an aging HIppy, but there is something quite soul cleansing about riding on your own.
Hope for a quick recovery for your da ..on an aside I can’t think of anything worse whilst riding a motorcycle than listening to music , sat nav or taking phone calls or txt messages ..defeats the escapism bubble for me ..yes I do use a sat nav that I can see everything I need , I don’t need it piped to my ears
You don't have to have the Nav talking to you in your ears! I have music/phone via my Cardo, but elect not to have the nav directions spoken to me (I just look at the screen). I only use music/pod casts on the motorways too, which I suspect is how Tim is using it also... Each to their own :)
Fwiw I quite enjoy the non bike bits too, you describe things well so it's all good for me, and I've never been to Europe so I enjoy looking at whatever you get up to, cheers 👍
Wishing your dad a speedy recovery. Quite looking forward to this video as I own an M1000R and I am planning a trip to the Alps in 2024. I am planning on using the Kriega us30 bag on the rear seat. Also the vibey bars can be mostly resolved by using Evotech bar ends which are heavier than stock.
Great vid, looks like an awesome adventure. Hope your dad had a speedy recovery and shame he missed it. That’s a gorgeous bike and proves you can tour on anything. Looking forward to the next episodes 👍
Great trip. Hope everything's fine with your dad. Every trip has some bumps in the road, that's what makes it exciting, riding into the unknown. Funny that every single video of the m1000R states that it has a vibey handlebar/numbs your hands...how on earth has BMW not addressed this? It's not a work in progress...this is a very expensive bike. Kind regards
The bar vibes are genuinely baffling because you can't *not* notice them. It's not like vibes on a V-Twin where they're low frequency and part of the character of the bike. These genuinely feel as if electricity is pulsing through your hands. I'm a bit scared they'll be even worse on the M1000XR. Dad is fine thanks - he just needs some work on his nose to help his breathing at night
Hope your dad is fully recovered Tim! (I've always been quite wary of those Chunnel barriers... always thought I was being paranoid! Perhaps I had good reason... ;) ). Pizza Girafe is on my usual route into the Voges (I come down the main road from the north) and I have NEVER seen it open... :( (there have been a good few times we looked and failed to find food in that part of the area, and could have done with it being open (usually for lunch though, not dinner). Looking forward to the rest of the series, need something to distract from the shitty winter weather outside!! :( Top man! :)
Ah I guess I just got lucky! I was at the end of my tether by the time I got there for dinner, so if it was closed I think I'd have had a bit of a grump on...
@@timrodierides Yep! Lots of places to eat in that area disappeared during COVID and sadly, never came back...! :( (I usually try and find a decent non-chain hotel to stay in that has a restaurant, for that reason/as a backup... ) (I found a fantastic one right in the middle of the Voges (but tucked away) this year! ;) :) :D )
We were on the hunt here (it was shut)... ( ruclips.net/video/rTOkM0HdpBc/видео.html ) and didn't find anything... luckily we know a few places in Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines now, so that's where we aim for for lunch... (and ready and re-charged for the tramp over the Route Des Cretes... :D :D :D )
best thing on tv all Christmas 😀 I did a euro trip to the black forest the long way there on a street triple 675 in 2019 . it is do'able tho never do that again without cruise control so bought a super duke was a lot easier .
Ah thanks Mark! Appreciate the kind words. Yeah cruise control is just a real stress reliever on a naked bike - I can't wait to get back out there on my MT-10 next year!
Haha, the random acts of humor you produce, that kicks in 2 seconds after it hits my brain, is hilarious!! Hope your dad is ok, still wonder why that barrier decided to assault him? Any way have a great one!!
Tim, I think I’ve seen Kriega US20 as your tank bag on S1000R (or M1000R) I’m assuming you’ve used Kriega tank bag converter for attachment. Can you provide some feedback on ease of attaching it to the frame? Doesn’t US20 ‘flop’ at speed?? TIA. Rob
Good spot! It was a US20, and I was using the Kriega tank bag converter. From memory it just uses fabric loops around the headstock, then two velcro straps that you attach under the front of your seat. I used a roll of sticky-back velco from Robert Dyas to attach it under the seat. Then it's solid as a rock - you can unclip it for fuel stops and tighten it back up nice and easily. I did 165mph and it was solid as a rock! No flop if the US20 is reasonably full. And if the US20 is empty then you can just tighten the tankback converter up so it's taut... if that makes sense.
Hope your Dads' ok Tim, such a shame. The Vosges eh, what a glorious place. Maybe we'll get beck there again in 2024 but so far somewhere in mid The Deutsche is booked.
@@timrodierides Good to hear he's ok, hopefully all will be sorted soon. I wish I could take any credit for being organised, it's all down to Matt :D It's in June though so maybe we'll get to the Semois and Vosges in April. Fingers crossed
I like your style. I'm a Vosges fan boy although my ride is a bit longer to get there from St Malo as I live in Jersey (the only French port available usually although Cherbourg is sometimes an option). A good biker friend of mine lives near Colmar so I love a ride to see him and then venture off into the Black Forest and beyond. Apologies as I ride a 1250 GSA so no fuel range anxiety or numb bum 😉. Looking forwards to the next episodes as I succumbed to your marketing skills and subscribed......
Haha you don't need to apologise for riding a GSA! I'd have one if I could have more than one bike. What's the riding like in Jersey? Slow I imagine. That sounds nice a nice schlep across to the Black Forest though, at least you don't have to do Calais!
@@timrodierides I commute every day on my GSA although it is only 5 miles each way along the coast. You can get very dizzy riding around Jersey. We have a lot of bikers here as 1.5hrs on the ferry gets you to France and all of Europe awaits. Oh yeah and 40mph max but mostly 30, 20 and even 15mph in our green lanes. Im getting into my new E mountain bike. It makes more sense over here....
Sorry to see the painful start (for your dad) I've seen too many stories of those Sat Navs being a bit rubbish. Think I saw Simon Weir throw his in a rubbish bin. We're still using ancient but reliable Garmin 660s. A pal of mine, Noobiker rode this area. Watching his vids it rains continuously so I'm hoping you had better weather. I'm thinking I would still prefer to tour on my MT10 rather than the vibrating Bavarian rocket ship. I once made a mistake of putting my Peage ticket in my non waterproof pocket, then it rained, then I wished I could speak French at the pay barrier Looks the start of a good tour
I'm also still using my Zumo660 as I haven't had a good enough reason to "upgrade". I'm also often touring this area on my MT10 ;) :D (it doesn't rain there that much in the summer, I've been there more times than I can remember and never seen it rain (it must do, obvs, but I've never seen it))... I once made the mistake of putting my passport in what I thought was a waterproof pocket, and then rode through the mother of all day storms... :( I now keep all my paperwork in waterproof bags, inside waterproof (ish)luggage... ;)
@@mattmutane5502 Love my MT10. Will have had it 8 years in June. Toured a lot in Europe on it but got a bit of stick on my channel for putting our bikes in the back of my van (we only had 7 days holiday) to get the bikes to the Alps this summer
@@Banditmanuk I'd do that if I had a van, and the opportunity to use one for that purpose! (the Alps is a good 3 days ride to get to if you avoid motorways, which I do, because who wants to sit on the motorway all day on a bike.... ;) )). I've not been to the Alps for a while for that very reason, sadly (and the Semois, Luxembourg, the Eifel, the Voges and the Black Forrest are all nearly as good a much closer...so... :) ) From 2024, I'm going to try and get at least one 2-week bike trip done each summer form now on to try and help with that problem...
@mattmutane5502 Pyrenees next summer for us. Never tried there and this will be all on bikes using Portsmouth to Santander ferry miss out the trek through France
@@Banditmanuk I'm planning the Picos via all of France next year also (with a couple of mates, the rest with some less time on their hands getting the ferry down). All of us will be getting the ferry back, sadly... (I don't have THAT much holiday to burn on a single trip... ;) :( :D )
I have the Garmin XT, I was considering upgrading to the XT2 but I’ve heard lots of negativity about it, my XT has been ace travelling all round Europe with it, so I think I’ll stick with it
I'll be doing a full XT2 review in the new year. Garmin sent out a replacement and that's been fine - it's snappier than the XT and I like being able to beam routes to it from the Tread app on my phone. But I'm scared of its reliability now, and that's kinda vital for a sat-nav!
BOOO!!! No rain, no fun 😂😂😂 Love this but I'm now mentally scarred from all the rain I copped in the Vosges this year on my Kawasaki Z1000SX 😢 Glad your old man is okay, those barriers are vicious 😂
That's a shame! I've been going there most years for about 10 years and have yet to see any rain in the Voges... (the Black Forrest is another matter!! ;) :( )
The m1000r is quite a low geared bike. The s1000r is actually geared better for longer trips with a longer 6th gear and longer final drive. I've actually just changed the gearing on my s1000r to be more like the m1000r to give it a bit more punch...
Garmin sent a replacement when I got back. Bikesocial had the exact same thing happen to their review unit too… my new one seems fine but I’ve not used it on a bike as vibey as an M1000R!
I HATE that smart notifications can’t be turned off on the Zumo XT2. The owners manual says you can, but it directs you to parts of the settings menu that don’t actually exist!
Considering the number of trips you do on the continent, I’m amazed you don’t have the Sanef tag. Would mean you don’t even have to stop if it has the 30kph option, and keep your gloves on if it doesn’t. They brilliant. Hope your dad is ok 👍
@@timrodierides could still work out well, as can switch between the two, or lend to mates, and costs no more (think it’s less). We’ve had them since 2014, and the battery seems to last yonks.
Best wishes to your dad, that is a brutal way to go down.
J'aime bien les vosges...
My first watch. Nice patter. Look forward to watching more 👍👍
Merci Colin! Appreciate it :)
Brilliant, funniest bike Vlogger going :) look forward to the next episode!
That was cracking Tim. Whenever does a bike tour go right, it’s part of the excitement. Hope your dad is okay
Thanks, appreciate it! He's alright, just has a slightly different shape nose. He's popping over for Xmas later on today so will show him all the nice comments
What a crappy situation for your dad and you, all the built up excitement beaten out of you both by a f@ckin barrier!!....There's something special about starting a ride in rain and then the sun appears and stays 😊
There is, isn't there? I've had so many hours of European rain, and as soon as it stops and you get a ray of sunlight… it triggers a special kind of happiness!
Hi Tim, great video as always, very TopGearesque! sorry about Dad though, those barriers are flippin' dangerous. Great bike and look forward to the next parts! Ohh err Mrs
Nice one Tim. The Voges is a fantastic destination. I stayed in Orbey with some mates a couple of years ago and did the Route de Ballon which is epic. I hope your Dad is OK. He'll be gutted he missed it. Not wanting to sound like an aging HIppy, but there is something quite soul cleansing about riding on your own.
Bummer! Was looking forward to the vlog of a road trip with your Dad 🙁. Hope he’s all healed up by now and ready to give another barrier hell 😈!
Healed up now thanks, but will need a drill to clear my nasal passages at some point!
Hope Your Dad gets better soon & does the same trip as You
Hope for a quick recovery for your da ..on an aside I can’t think of anything worse whilst riding a motorcycle than listening to music , sat nav or taking phone calls or txt messages ..defeats the escapism bubble for me ..yes I do use a sat nav that I can see everything I need , I don’t need it piped to my ears
I agree mate
You don't have to have the Nav talking to you in your ears! I have music/phone via my Cardo, but elect not to have the nav directions spoken to me (I just look at the screen). I only use music/pod casts on the motorways too, which I suspect is how Tim is using it also... Each to their own :)
I find listening to music takes my road concentration off ie makes it dangerous
@@mengaw-yong2490 It shouldn't do - do you have the same issue driving a car and listening to the radio/music?
Fwiw I quite enjoy the non bike bits too, you describe things well so it's all good for me, and I've never been to Europe so I enjoy looking at whatever you get up to, cheers 👍
Thank you! There's another 3 videos coming out over the next week (every other day basically!)
Wishing your dad a speedy recovery.
Quite looking forward to this video as I own an M1000R and I am planning a trip to the Alps in 2024.
I am planning on using the Kriega us30 bag on the rear seat.
Also the vibey bars can be mostly resolved by using Evotech bar ends which are heavier than stock.
Great vid, looks like an awesome adventure. Hope your dad had a speedy recovery and shame he missed it. That’s a gorgeous bike and proves you can tour on anything. Looking forward to the next episodes 👍
Great trip. Hope everything's fine with your dad. Every trip has some bumps in the road, that's what makes it exciting, riding into the unknown. Funny that every single video of the m1000R states that it has a vibey handlebar/numbs your hands...how on earth has BMW not addressed this? It's not a work in progress...this is a very expensive bike. Kind regards
The bar vibes are genuinely baffling because you can't *not* notice them. It's not like vibes on a V-Twin where they're low frequency and part of the character of the bike. These genuinely feel as if electricity is pulsing through your hands. I'm a bit scared they'll be even worse on the M1000XR. Dad is fine thanks - he just needs some work on his nose to help his breathing at night
I will be eagerly awaiting the next episode of Tim’s Wild European Adventure.
Hope your dad is fully recovered Tim! (I've always been quite wary of those Chunnel barriers... always thought I was being paranoid! Perhaps I had good reason... ;) ). Pizza Girafe is on my usual route into the Voges (I come down the main road from the north) and I have NEVER seen it open... :( (there have been a good few times we looked and failed to find food in that part of the area, and could have done with it being open (usually for lunch though, not dinner). Looking forward to the rest of the series, need something to distract from the shitty winter weather outside!! :( Top man! :)
Ah I guess I just got lucky! I was at the end of my tether by the time I got there for dinner, so if it was closed I think I'd have had a bit of a grump on...
@@timrodierides Yep! Lots of places to eat in that area disappeared during COVID and sadly, never came back...! :( (I usually try and find a decent non-chain hotel to stay in that has a restaurant, for that reason/as a backup... ) (I found a fantastic one right in the middle of the Voges (but tucked away) this year! ;) :) :D )
We were on the hunt here (it was shut)... ( ruclips.net/video/rTOkM0HdpBc/видео.html ) and didn't find anything... luckily we know a few places in Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines now, so that's where we aim for for lunch... (and ready and re-charged for the tramp over the Route Des Cretes... :D :D :D )
Ouch! Dropping his bike to, poor chap. Great vlog man. Merry Christmas.
Thank you! Merry Christmas to you too
Sorry to hear about your dad, I thought it was only me that has the worst travel luck! 😉
What an unfortunate start to the trip. I hope your dad made a quick recovery.
His nose looks a bit different now and he's not breathing quite as easily as before - but largely ok!
Best wishes to your Dad. Random that, on Le Shuttle!
It certainly was..at least they have admitted liability now. Legal things take ages.
@@trophyian glad to hear it
Hopefully yer Dad is well mended by now (same bike and colour as myself) looking forward to the rest of your travels!
Good choice, mine is now mended !
Dam, bad luck about your dad, you need to plan another bike trip with him 👍🏻
Quite right !!
best thing on tv all Christmas 😀 I did a euro trip to the black forest the long way there on a street triple 675 in 2019 . it is do'able tho never do that again without cruise control so bought a super duke was a lot easier .
Ah thanks Mark! Appreciate the kind words. Yeah cruise control is just a real stress reliever on a naked bike - I can't wait to get back out there on my MT-10 next year!
Best wishes to your Dad after that freak accident, looking forward to the next few episodes. @ShaftRides
beautifully done :)
Haha, the random acts of humor you produce, that kicks in 2 seconds after it hits my brain, is hilarious!! Hope your dad is ok, still wonder why that barrier decided to assault him? Any way have a great one!!
No idea why it came down! Thanks for the kind words
Stoked to see more. Thank you for the fantastic content. Stay safe.
Thank you!
Tim, I think I’ve seen Kriega US20 as your tank bag on S1000R (or M1000R) I’m assuming you’ve used Kriega tank bag converter for attachment. Can you provide some feedback on ease of attaching it to the frame? Doesn’t US20 ‘flop’ at speed?? TIA. Rob
Good spot! It was a US20, and I was using the Kriega tank bag converter. From memory it just uses fabric loops around the headstock, then two velcro straps that you attach under the front of your seat. I used a roll of sticky-back velco from Robert Dyas to attach it under the seat. Then it's solid as a rock - you can unclip it for fuel stops and tighten it back up nice and easily. I did 165mph and it was solid as a rock! No flop if the US20 is reasonably full. And if the US20 is empty then you can just tighten the tankback converter up so it's taut... if that makes sense.
I will receive my M1000R white in few weeks :))
Hope your Dads' ok Tim, such a shame. The Vosges eh, what a glorious place. Maybe we'll get beck there again in 2024 but so far somewhere in mid The Deutsche is booked.
Ooo, you're organised! Dad's fine thankfully, just needs a bit of nasal reshaping to help him breathe better at night.
@@timrodierides Good to hear he's ok, hopefully all will be sorted soon. I wish I could take any credit for being organised, it's all down to Matt :D It's in June though so maybe we'll get to the Semois and Vosges in April. Fingers crossed
I like your style. I'm a Vosges fan boy although my ride is a bit longer to get there from St Malo as I live in Jersey (the only French port available usually although Cherbourg is sometimes an option). A good biker friend of mine lives near Colmar so I love a ride to see him and then venture off into the Black Forest and beyond. Apologies as I ride a 1250 GSA so no fuel range anxiety or numb bum 😉. Looking forwards to the next episodes as I succumbed to your marketing skills and subscribed......
Haha you don't need to apologise for riding a GSA! I'd have one if I could have more than one bike. What's the riding like in Jersey? Slow I imagine. That sounds nice a nice schlep across to the Black Forest though, at least you don't have to do Calais!
@@timrodierides I commute every day on my GSA although it is only 5 miles each way along the coast. You can get very dizzy riding around Jersey. We have a lot of bikers here as 1.5hrs on the ferry gets you to France and all of Europe awaits. Oh yeah and 40mph max but mostly 30, 20 and even 15mph in our green lanes. Im getting into my new E mountain bike. It makes more sense over here....
Le shuttle is the best. Shame about your Dad. Great series. I’m watching them backwards cos I’m mental. 😁😁
Sorry to see the painful start (for your dad) I've seen too many stories of those Sat Navs being a bit rubbish. Think I saw Simon Weir throw his in a rubbish bin. We're still using ancient but reliable Garmin 660s.
A pal of mine, Noobiker rode this area. Watching his vids it rains continuously so I'm hoping you had better weather. I'm thinking I would still prefer to tour on my MT10 rather than the vibrating Bavarian rocket ship.
I once made a mistake of putting my Peage ticket in my non waterproof pocket, then it rained, then I wished I could speak French at the pay barrier
Looks the start of a good tour
I'm also still using my Zumo660 as I haven't had a good enough reason to "upgrade". I'm also often touring this area on my MT10 ;) :D (it doesn't rain there that much in the summer, I've been there more times than I can remember and never seen it rain (it must do, obvs, but I've never seen it))... I once made the mistake of putting my passport in what I thought was a waterproof pocket, and then rode through the mother of all day storms... :( I now keep all my paperwork in waterproof bags, inside waterproof (ish)luggage... ;)
@@mattmutane5502 Love my MT10. Will have had it 8 years in June. Toured a lot in Europe on it but got a bit of stick on my channel for putting our bikes in the back of my van (we only had 7 days holiday) to get the bikes to the Alps this summer
@@Banditmanuk I'd do that if I had a van, and the opportunity to use one for that purpose! (the Alps is a good 3 days ride to get to if you avoid motorways, which I do, because who wants to sit on the motorway all day on a bike.... ;) )). I've not been to the Alps for a while for that very reason, sadly (and the Semois, Luxembourg, the Eifel, the Voges and the Black Forrest are all nearly as good a much closer...so... :) ) From 2024, I'm going to try and get at least one 2-week bike trip done each summer form now on to try and help with that problem...
@mattmutane5502 Pyrenees next summer for us. Never tried there and this will be all on bikes using Portsmouth to Santander ferry miss out the trek through France
@@Banditmanuk I'm planning the Picos via all of France next year also (with a couple of mates, the rest with some less time on their hands getting the ferry down). All of us will be getting the ferry back, sadly... (I don't have THAT much holiday to burn on a single trip... ;) :( :D )
I was your 1,000th view! 👍
I presume your dad will now be able to retire on the compensation from Le Shuttle.
really unfortunate what happened at the tunnel, best of luck for the rest of the tour, will be watching. Ps. is this happening now?
Thank you! No, this was in August 2023. Should've said!
Hope your dads ok, I still say they should load the bikes to the right of the carriage, if the train has to stop quickly it could be bike skittles
Garmins are a waste of money ,had one and gave it away,tomtom rider is the way forward, nice vid hope dads ok
I have the Garmin XT, I was considering upgrading to the XT2 but I’ve heard lots of negativity about it, my XT has been ace travelling all round Europe with it, so I think I’ll stick with it
I'll be doing a full XT2 review in the new year. Garmin sent out a replacement and that's been fine - it's snappier than the XT and I like being able to beam routes to it from the Tread app on my phone. But I'm scared of its reliability now, and that's kinda vital for a sat-nav!
@@timrodierides look forward to it, I use MRA, but not sure if that’s still compatible with XT2
BOOO!!! No rain, no fun 😂😂😂
Love this but I'm now mentally scarred from all the rain I copped in the Vosges this year on my Kawasaki Z1000SX 😢
Glad your old man is okay, those barriers are vicious 😂
Haha I would've welcomed a bit more rain by the end of it to be honest!
@@timrodierides 😂😂 "a bit" of rain... 😂😂
That's a shame! I've been going there most years for about 10 years and have yet to see any rain in the Voges... (the Black Forrest is another matter!! ;) :( )
The m1000r is quite a low geared bike. The s1000r is actually geared better for longer trips with a longer 6th gear and longer final drive. I've actually just changed the gearing on my s1000r to be more like the m1000r to give it a bit more punch...
Family Rodie trip 😀
Was that a barrier issue, or a Dad issue?
Barrier, so far as we can tell!
The M1000R bar vibes are completely unacceptable. That was the main reason for not going for one. So I'll stick with my Ducati Streetfighter v4 SP😊
Did you get the XT2 fixed as I have one.
Garmin sent a replacement when I got back. Bikesocial had the exact same thing happen to their review unit too… my new one seems fine but I’ve not used it on a bike as vibey as an M1000R!
@@timrodierides Had a BMW Sat Nav 4 and it was nothing but trouble that's why I got the XT2 fingers crossed mine is ok (Bmw r1250r)
@@timrodieridesmy XT2 had exactly the same problem after about 2 weeks of limited use. Replaced by Garmin but they obviously have an issue !
I HATE that smart notifications can’t be turned off on the Zumo XT2. The owners manual says you can, but it directs you to parts of the settings menu that don’t actually exist!
Considering the number of trips you do on the continent, I’m amazed you don’t have the Sanef tag. Would mean you don’t even have to stop if it has the 30kph option, and keep your gloves on if it doesn’t. They brilliant.
Hope your dad is ok 👍
To be honest I do one trip a year on the bike! Maybe another one in the car as well…
@@timrodierides could still work out well, as can switch between the two, or lend to mates, and costs no more (think it’s less).
We’ve had them since 2014, and the battery seems to last yonks.
Obviously a while ago so hopefully dad has recovered sufficiently now 👍🏻👍🏻
Yup this was in August. His nose is a slightly different shape now
Interesting with mpg. If I sit at 60 with my tracer 900 on cruise I get 71mpg, it drops to about 55/60 going 70mph.
I’m planning a solo on mine. So nervous.
You'll be fine! What could go wrong?
Hope Dads now ok. And best wishes for 2024.
Thank you kindly - he's alright, just a slightly odd-shaped nose now.
Love this. In the words of Britney Spears: Gimme, gimme mooooore!
A good reason to use a full face helmet and not a flip front. It could have been worse, glad your dad is ok.
I love my flip front but always aware of how quickly you can get battered by a million different things, lose a jaw lose a nose etc
Get well soon dad
Great film with great humour as usual.
Love you, in a non sexual way ❤
Haha thank you!
Does that rocket 🚀 ship not have any USB ports 🤷🏻 surely so sad for your dad ! Nice claim though 👍 Ride Safe
It does… under the pillion seat 🤣
Tim mate TomTom is literally the only way to go and stop eating crap in France!
Ok Martin
Your poor dad 😢
Rodie goes free Europe…