Exploring Australia's Outback
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Is this the World’s best remote area touring bike? Some would say so.
Join these three Adventure Riders as they go to the heart of the Australian Outback and venture in some of the most remote and inhospitable country that the land down under has to offer.
In this vid, 4 Riders leave Perth on this first stage of the journey. One Rider returns to home within 48 hours because his bike is not quite set up for serious Outback travel. The remaining 3 continue on to a tiny community in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.
Grab ya gear; lets go!
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Mountain spring high
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Thanks for mentioning the names of the various towns you pass through. Its great. 👍
(I’m a Kiwi) Love your videos few years ago rode around Austraila did 60,000 k in 2 years living in a tent we were riding Suzuki V Strom’s 650’s
Your a great inspiration
Love the adventures of yours and the style you present them in, this route looks amazing. Looking forward to the next one!
Thanks for bringing us the brilliance of the outback scenery as seen by motorcycle adventure. Truly awesome ride Steve and I like your "misery factor" reference. Well done on 100.000 kms.
Hi Steven, thanks for the positive feedback and thanks for watching.
I used to fly to Wiluna for work, then bash off into the bush in a 4WD. The editing and your laconic narration makes it seem like you made it there easily, but I can assure the viewers that it is a faaarken long way from anywhere, and a hell of a trip to undertake. Of that, I'm sure👍
I always look forward to a Mad Dog Production ... thanks Steve and look forward to episodes for the remainder of this trip!
Hi Dan C, glad you enjoy the Channel content...next vid out next week. Watch this space (that's Mongrel Dog by the way).
Congrats on 100k Steve! That's an accomplishment. Can't wait for the next one.
That's not a motorbike, that's a camera rig😁. Thanks for sharing I appreciate the effort it takes. 👍
I am from New Zealand. I like all the red dirt and dust.. awesome!
Hi Wayne, It is the harsh beauty of the Outback that keeps drawing me back. Glad you enjoy the journey(s). Watch this space.
Oh looooving this........ I have to get back out into this countryside. Miss it sooo very much.
Top vid mate, nothing like the Aussie outback to get the bs outa ya life, great battery recharge ya can’t beat it
Another great adventure in the making. Thanks Steve. I'm an Africa Twin fan but that GSA of yours is probably the best advert I've seen for BMW......Cheers mate, Here's to the next 100,000k's :-)
JP got so pissed off having to lug extra fuel around he has decided to get a long range tank for his AT. Awkward looking (will look like a Transformer lol) but will give him the range he needs for some serious Outback travel. Thanks for the positive feedback.
100,000 kms with minimal issue is awesome, cheers 4 sharing sir.
I have a 2006 1200GS. For me I think it’s the perfect bike. I’m a big bloke so the size of the 1200GS isn’t intimidating. I recently rode from Brisbane to the tip of Cape York return and like you I still felt refreshed at the end of the day in the saddle. Overall a brilliant reliable comfortable bike that can do ‘most’ things.
Enjoy your videos Steve. Keep up the excellent work and enjoy the ride.
Very excited to see the vid come up in my notifications. Excellent video and looking forward to the rest of the adventure. Thankfully the road was open for you. Cheers
Always an enjoyable watch
Excellent video, one of your best so far I reckon. Because it is honest, down to earth, no BS.
Great video Steve, look forward to the rest of the Adventure.
Absolutely brilliant.. Thank you, excellent on all respects.
Great adventure. Looking forward to the next instalment
Makes me want to go out and get a bike! This is a great series so far...really hanging out now.
Just do it. I got a bike just so I could go motocamping. Still loving it 5 years later :)
Hey Steve, looks like a few challenges to come mate. I worked the mines in that part of the country as a young man Woody Woody, Telfer, Wiluna, Mt Kieth, Laverton, I liked it back then, not sure if I'd like the heat now in my old age. Funny story about a big centipede , me and a mate who was from UK were riding across the Nullabor heading for the MotoGP at Phillip Island, we pulled off on a side track away from the road about 500 metres or so to make camp. I said to my mate I'm not going to put my tent up, I'm just going to set my cot up under the stars for the night. He said "What about the snakes and creepy crawlies" I said arrrh that's a load of bull they tell the tourists, there's nothing out here can hurt you. Only need to worry about crocodiles and there's none of them down south. So we set our cots up as the sun was just dropping over the horizon. After a feed, we crawled into our sleeping bags on our cots and watched the last of the small fire die down. A while later I noticed my mate wriggling around in his sleeping bag and I said "Whats wrong are you playing up with mother palmer and her five daughters in there"? He said "Theres something crawling all over me inside my sleeping bag" by now he is whacking the outside of his sleeping bag trying to subdue what ever was wriggling around inside the bag. Finally he pulled the zip down and an 8 inch long huge brown centipede ran out and over his face, jumped to the ground and ran off in a blur of legs. He said "What the bloody hell was that!" I told him "It's just a centipede, no need to worry, they're harmless, we used to play with them when we were kids (which we truthfully did), he's more scared of you than you should be of him". Anyway after he settled down we had a good nights sleep with no other dramas. Next day we were getting fuel and my mate was telling a couple of grey nomads about his centipede experience. When he came back to the bikes he said "That bloke said those bloody centipedes can kill you!" He spent the rest of the trip in his tent with the zipper up every night, always checked his boots and kit for crawlies. He doesn't trust me if I tell him anything about our wildlife, even now some five years later.😇
Hi B A B, interesting story…thanks for sharing. I was bitten by a snake in North Queensland as an 18 year old Soldier…the bite nearly killed me. I was unconscious before I reached hospital. I had to spend the next 20 years in the Army going bush on a regular basis and had to overcome my fear of snakebite. If I thought about a the creepy crawlies that exist here in Oz none of us would ever go camping. I’ll continue to take my chances and enjoy the great outdoors. Overseas tourists must think we are a tough mob here in Oz. No fear lol. Thanks for continued support.
@@mongreldogproductions Lucky to survive Steve, yeah can't worry about the nasties too much. Stay safe mate!
Back in the mid 60's in the Gascoyne we came upon an "oasis" of gum trees and grass
among the gibber and gidgee country. I happened to pull a bit of bark from a tree and
a centipede over a foot long ran out, they were under the bark of every tree, so the boss
and I took turns shooting them with my .22 rifle, I have never seen them so big anywhere
else.
Got stung by a small one recently, that hurt, I sucked the venom out, then poured alcohol over
the wound, instant relief! I keep clear of the buggers now!!
Great video as always. Stay safe and enjoy the ride!
Great episode, can’t wait for the next one.
Hi Scott...give me a few days...maybe early next week.
Woooo hooooo what a great way to celebrate 100k! 😁👍🏁🏆 Waaaaah I wish I was back on those trails again! I usually get around 6k+kms on my D606 but it’s definitely a lighter bike for sure. Yep I remember the fuel stress before getting a bigger tank. Makes such a big difference to the ol’ anxiety levels! 🤞😁🍀⛽️ Can’t wait for the next episode! Carry on….😁👍🏁🏍💨
Another great video, thanks for sharing.
Game on Steve ...looks like a good one 👍
loves these trips, can't wait til the next episode
Hi Arch….early next week. Watch this space.
You have to love out back Australia and the good old cups canteen, where would you be with out it. lol Could you also, at some stage, give a quick rundown on the bike setups and the luggage systems used and why they chose it? Thank you for the video.
I am enjoying this trip. You guy's are doing it right.
Hi John, glad you’re enjoying the journey…watch space. Next vid out soon. Thanks for watching.
Yep bloody rippa vid, as always looking forward to the next one. Cheers
Watch this space….probably early next week.
Fascinating journey...
…never a dull moment when on the road here in Oz. Thanks for watching.
Just love that area
Lived up there years ago …
Once it’s in your blood …
Hi Steve
OMG Looks like this is going to another epic adventure.
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Craig
A grate ride Steve and for the bikes run down l have 68k on 16 GSA and love it like a quick run down on the Honda at end if the trip.
Good production Steve
Great content well put together
Your an inspiration Steve
Aw, shucks. Thanks for the praise. I just do what I enjoy and am happy to share the adventure. Thanks for watching.
Awesome stuff mate keep it up
Fantastic video. What is chucking a piss? 🤣
Hahaha....who would've thought. I found this on the internet.
www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=chuck%20a%20piss
Every day is an education. Thanks for watching.
@@mongreldogproductions Thanks for the Aussie Slang. I am learning quite a bit of Aussie slangs recently and I am loving it.
@@JAOM You're welcome.
Gotta love the outback of Australia. Couldn't believe the friggin size of those Ant nests. No wonder you want to set up camp before sunset! I'm sitting here with a buggered back feeling slightly envious of your travels......No way could i pick up a downed enduro bike let alone the big beemer at the moment. Ah, the joys of old injuries coming back to remind Us of the limitations of the human body. Keep it upright Steve!
Hi mark, sorry to read about the injuries. We don’t bounce as good as we use to anymore. Thanks for the positive feedback. Watch this space.
@@mongreldogproductions Thanks Steve. I didn't even bounce this time! I'll watch the space with interest
I’m a fairly robust character, I’m happy to pick up spiders etc., but big f%#k off centipedes are the only thing that makes me feel uneasy😂😂
Me too.
I used to go to Nullagine for my RnR at the conglomerate pub back in the early 2000s
Geez Warrick, most guys would head for the Coast for RnR lol. What kept drawing you back to Nullagine, the Nightlife? Thanks for watching.
I use the Mitas E07 tyre on the rear of my DR and I regularly get 8000 kms out of one of those.
Chris was running a Tractionater for this ride. He’s used them before. It takes a lot of trial and error to find tyres that suit. Thanks for watching.
And we are off 🍿 another great adventure 😊pity the 310 is not continuing, would be interesting to see how it does. 100.000 impressive though I don’t believe the 5%hurt. I saw you ride it through those flooded roads that would have stressed me out and you were cool as. I bet you can easily pilot it anywhere you feel like.
That ride was a little different. I was committed to see it thru. The only option was a 2,000km diversion all on blacktop. Bugger that! Next vid out next week.
Looks like another awesome ride. Very jealous. Have fun.
Hi Andrew, good to hear from you again. You can’t keep a good man down. Watch this space.
100000km....let me know when you get to 325000km with my old R1100GS, and who knows how many times my R80GS has gone around the clock...well done 1200GS....Steve you have a voice that would be refreshing over the intercom..."Steves motorcycle tours" perhaps?
Hi Rob, hahaha, I don’t claim to be no hero. I haven’t included my previous R1200 which had 140,000 on it before written off, nor the km I’ve done on the DR650 nor the XT600 prior to that. But, in my defence, there are a lot of Schmo’s out there who haven’t been passed the Shops and are probably impressed with 100,000 on the one bike. I do have a lot of confidence in the engineering behind the BMW. I should be on their payroll. Robyn Morrit (a local legend here in WA) has put half a million km on a 1150GS and it is still going strong. 👍
g'day mate once again nice one
we missed crossing Simpson last year due to covid and this year it's pretty wet out centre so we going up to the cape
instead it's not same as red centre but better than sitting at home thanks mate 👍
I might even venture up to the Tip myself in August...You're right, better than sitting at home!
Congratulations on thehundred K thanks for sharing Australia. That centipede thing was pretty scary looking was it deadly too
Not deadly but give you one hellava sting and very painful. I wouldn’t like to find one in my sleeping bag. Thanks for watching.
Haha! Don't mess with the bull-ants! Hehehe .....
My bucket list wish is to cross the Outback. Thanks so much for the videos, very informative and encouraging. I own a BMW 850 GS, but I think I'd prefer a smaller and lighter bike. I am thinking of doing it solo, but who knows. Cheers.
Hang on to that dream...you could do it on a 250 if you had to. Good luck.
I am not a biker but I love exploring the outback. I really enjoy watching your trips and the style of the video production. Well done. I did not understand the difference between the BMW and the Suzuki. Did you mean the BMW is heavy but comfortable?
Hi Michael, these big adventure bikes are a handful off road and a lot of guys get caught up in the romance of the idea of touring this wide brown land. The reality is that a lot of Riders are out of their league. I love touring Australia’s Outback on the R1200 because it is so powerful and comfortable to ride. The Suzuki I’ll leave for the snotty stuff. Thanks for the positive feedback. Thanks for watching.
Loved the journey, thanks for sharing. Your bike pinking under load was not nice to hear though!!
Yeah, probably too lower gear at the time or not enough revs. You gotta be careful when you’re dealing with 105HP. I sometimes get it wrong. Thanks for watching
Wow.... love watching these... thankyou so much. 100k k's is pretty impressive... congrats.
How recently was this trip? I know it'll be pretty recent... just curious to know in relation to some resent rains.
Thanks...
Hi Brian O, we left Perth on 20 April and returned 5 May...a 16 day ride. We copped a bit of rain (not much) while in Central Australia.
Thanks Steve ;-))
You and Itchy Boots would make a good team ;@).
She has an added advantage over me…blue eyes, blond hair and a couple of other assets that I don’t possess. She does put on a good show.
Do you remember the days when on-coming traffic would slow down, for your benefit and theirs ?
That was a long time ago…
@@mongreldogproductions I still slow down and often even stop for oncoming traffic. Mainly to protect my own windscreen! Land Rover screens are expensive.
A fascinating and engaging look into your wonderful world of outback exploration. I recently bought an old 1200GS and it's a heavy old beast unladen. What sort of all up weight are you carrying with all the gear? Cheers.
I’ve never weighed it…too scared. I carry 9 litres of water, 4 days worth of food (quite a lot of tinned stuff) and all the usual camping crap (tent, sleeping bag, groundsheet etc). Probably about 40kgs of equipment plus the weight of the bike…maybe tipping 280kgs I guess. It is a handful in the snotty stuff. Thanks for watching.
Really good video my friend. Enjoy and stay safe and looking forward to the 3rd video 👍 Who was the music by towards the end of this video 🤔
Hi Richard, glad you're enjoying the journey...the music is in the description. Thanks for watching.
@@mongreldogproductions Hi Steve. Just had a look and I can't see it my end for some reason. 🤔
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Music:
Weather any storm
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Mountain spring high
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What year model is your bike Steve? Interesting point about the front suspension, mine did same and I know of quite a few others. Just wondering if this is an ongoing design flaw.
Hi IATPMOA, 2016. The front shock failure is common on a lot of the Safaris that I do. Maybe they picked up their game (BMW) during production later on.
Hi Steve was wondering what was the worst thing you found in your gear or helmet in the morning? Looking forward to the rest and your next bicycle trip.
Hi Zarb, i had to give this some thought...I've been pretty lucky. I did have a couple of mice (from the plague out in NSW) stowaway in my vest. I left my bike in storage a couple of days later and picked it up a month later. The mice were trapped, ate my emergency rations (fruit and nut mix), died and then stunk out my gear for the next week. Other than that I haven't had too many problems. I always shake out my boots before pulling them on in the morning and always check inside the helmet. I've had the odd bee sting or two over the years, usually on the neck. Ouch!
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That cross tells a never ending story of redemption! Cool vid but dont burn plastic Bro- dioxins!.
Steve, have you or Chris re-jetted your DR's and the associated airbox mods? I have purchased a DR with that already done and curious if its really necessary for the type of touring your doing. I'm suspicious about increased fuel consumption and the increased power not really a necessity.
No mods to carby’s…standard. Im not a big fan of too many mods other then the practical ones, ie, suspension and fuel range. The bike has enough horsepower to do the job as is. Thanks for watching.
I need to get to WA for a ride!! What was wrong with the drive shaft? Much rust? I've greased the splines on mine a few times just to keep it in check
Hi Bazza, stiff uni joint. They are an item that cant be serviced. I could get a rebuild that came with a warranty for $750 or buy new for $1,500. I said to the mech 'what would you do?'. He said he has never had a complaint with the rebuilds but for what I do, he would recommend i buy new...so I did. Should give me trouble free motoring for another 100,000km.
@@mongreldogproductions Cheers Steve and good call. Not worth saving $750 only to be stuck in the middle of nowhere if it breaks :)
@@mongreldogproductions same with mine stiff uni joint at 45000km's we use same mechanic & decided on rebuild, not been up there since 18 lovely part of the world if you went to running waters keep location vague!
Hello. Really enjoying the videos. The Africa Twin.. is it Manual or DCT ?
I’m no expert but I think it’s DCT….Is that the auto version?
@@mongreldogproductions Yes.
Give us a yell if in Karajini
@@andrewcarpenter1656 You never know…could be up there later this year.
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What year is your GS? I have the opportunity to pick up a 2010 GSA that only has 2900 miles or I think around 4500 km. He is asking 10k US and I think its a good deal looking at other bikes for sale.
2016...120,000km on the clock now. I had a 2009 model that did 140,000 Adv km before being written off after a fire under the seat. At 2,900 miles, it isn't even run it yet. I dont know what the second hand bike market is like there but here in Oz the price seems a little high for a 12 year old bike. ($15,000AUD). Here in Oz now the market value would be $7,750 - $9,200. Good luck. Thanks for watching.
How do you decide who goes with you on the adventures? Is it getting time off, dollars, personality's,
experience who make the group?
Hi Globetrotter, interesting question. If I was to post up a thread of ‘I’m goin’ for a ride, who wants to come?’, I would get no responses. A lot of Riders I know reckon I’m too ‘hard core’ and it would result in their death or injury (hasn’t happened yet). I’ll ride with anybody who is available. Sometimes, it’s best to stick with the group you know. Good question, thanks for your interest.
2nd time 🍻
Curious what speeds do guys average on the black stuff and the dirt out there ?
You know what, the R1200 is such a comfortable bike you can sit on highway speeds even on the dirt. That can be a problem sometimes cause you’re travelling faster than you should be. In a perfect world we would sit on 100kph on the highway and 90kph on the dirt. I enjoy travelling with ‘older’ blokes now cause they tend to travel a bit slower than I’m used to. Thanks for watching.
Man you do some awesome rides, after watching your vids I went and got a 2013 1200GSA (oil cooled) what tyres do you run for these types of trips?
Hi HMB, tyres are always a compromise...and bloody expensive. Have a look here at around the 2.00 mark.
ruclips.net/video/5nHZvlsH1FQ/видео.html
I hope you're enjoying the R1200GSA...it is a very versatile bike.
@@mongreldogproductions Thanks for that, yeah absolutely loving it on the road so far, I was hesitant going from super sport to a GSA but surprisingly the big handles like its on rails. Yet to do some dirt but ill get there.
@@Holdmybeer111 My advice, take small steps and dont be discouraged. These things are a HANDFUL in the snotty stuff but are only limited by the riders experience and the size of their gonads. Enjoy!
Thanks, do you have a vid on what to pack for these long trips?
@@Holdmybeer111 sure do...
ruclips.net/video/dla90L9BkJY/видео.html
hey mate, what model drz does your buddy have there ? cheers
Not a DRZ…DR650.
He had an earlier bike (same model) that did 100,000km. Not bad for a single cylinder thumper.
What gps maps do you use please?
Its an old Garmin 62s which would be obsolete by now...GPS technology changes quickly. The Unit came loaded with a topo map of Aust already. I'm not sure of the exact program that it runs. I'm a bit of a dinosaur when it comes to Tech. Thanks for watching.
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Thanks for all your time and effort, I’m an avid outback free camper myself and love your dry understatements .
is that yellow suzuki a 250 ?
DR650….haven’t changed design since about 1996. A real tractor of the desert. Very popular here in Oz as a very capable adventure bike.
which bike is this?
BMW R1200 GSA