@@MotoBumT7 it’s great on the street! Get out in that dirt it performs very well there too if not even better! I was ripping forest roads and dual track and climbing hills like it’s nothing! Mud is its worst enemy tho…
Smart move on waiting for a new model camera to arrive to purchase the previous edition at heavy discounts. But heck... I am still sporting DJI Action (V1) camera's, and have not really felt I needed to upgrade yet. But then again I am only filming for safety record purposes, not for RUclips videos. On espresso... that makes perfect sense... unless one wants to make restroom stops more frequently that is...heh. Weather here in interior Alaska has been damp to wet... Yesterday was nice, but I was fixing an electrical problem with my DRZ400s so I did not ride, and today is all overcast at 50F. We have about 1 month left of riding before it gets sub 30F and ice and Snow start to hit (usually in October) so I need to start taking advantage of clear weather when it comes, as my gear and myself get soaked with my current jacket/pants when it rains. When temps the 40's to 50's wet gear gets cold fast at 55-60mph. Oh, and thanks for the shout out. I just like to support new RUclipsrs, as both likes and comments are needed for the algorithm to promote channels. And for your channel to grow it needs those little boosts. Oh, and last but not least... your riding is noticeably improving, so keep up doing those drills for practice as it's showing your improvements when you film your rides.
They always make the new cameras look so much better but in reality I feel most of the cameras on the market today (from the major brands anyway) are more than adequate for what the casual person uses it for. What's going on with your DRZ? I saw one for sale the other day for a really decent price and was tempted. And thank you for mentioning my riding! I feel so much more comfortable and confident. Enjoy your week!
@@MotoBumT7 The DRZ is doing well, though I am going to put some 30mm handlebar risers on to bring them up as I have a tall torso, so the higher bars will be more comfortable when standing (for off road play). And on the DRZ... just remember it's seat height is a bit higher than the T7 you ride... it's 37" seat height makes my 6' tall with 32" inseam stretch a little to get on and off, and only the balls of my feet touch the ground when leveled with my current spring rate (got suspension stiff for off road performance). So try before you buy if you are thinking of one.
@@MotoBumT7 oh ok I thought Petaluma road looked familiar, i definitely need to make a trip back there. It’s always a chore going over the Benicia bridge lol
Nice one
Thanks!
i love my t7! handles the twisties so nicely..
It so does! I bought this bike hoping to "learn" dirt biking. Wrong choice. So I've really only enjoyed this bike on the street and wow I love it.
@@MotoBumT7 it’s great on the street! Get out in that dirt it performs very well there too if not even better! I was ripping forest roads and dual track and climbing hills like it’s nothing! Mud is its worst enemy tho…
Smart move on waiting for a new model camera to arrive to purchase the previous edition at heavy discounts. But heck... I am still sporting DJI Action (V1) camera's, and have not really felt I needed to upgrade yet. But then again I am only filming for safety record purposes, not for RUclips videos. On espresso... that makes perfect sense... unless one wants to make restroom stops more frequently that is...heh. Weather here in interior Alaska has been damp to wet... Yesterday was nice, but I was fixing an electrical problem with my DRZ400s so I did not ride, and today is all overcast at 50F. We have about 1 month left of riding before it gets sub 30F and ice and Snow start to hit (usually in October) so I need to start taking advantage of clear weather when it comes, as my gear and myself get soaked with my current jacket/pants when it rains. When temps the 40's to 50's wet gear gets cold fast at 55-60mph. Oh, and thanks for the shout out. I just like to support new RUclipsrs, as both likes and comments are needed for the algorithm to promote channels. And for your channel to grow it needs those little boosts. Oh, and last but not least... your riding is noticeably improving, so keep up doing those drills for practice as it's showing your improvements when you film your rides.
They always make the new cameras look so much better but in reality I feel most of the cameras on the market today (from the major brands anyway) are more than adequate for what the casual person uses it for. What's going on with your DRZ? I saw one for sale the other day for a really decent price and was tempted. And thank you for mentioning my riding! I feel so much more comfortable and confident. Enjoy your week!
@@MotoBumT7 The DRZ is doing well, though I am going to put some 30mm handlebar risers on to bring them up as I have a tall torso, so the higher bars will be more comfortable when standing (for off road play). And on the DRZ... just remember it's seat height is a bit higher than the T7 you ride... it's 37" seat height makes my 6' tall with 32" inseam stretch a little to get on and off, and only the balls of my feet touch the ground when leveled with my current spring rate (got suspension stiff for off road performance). So try before you buy if you are thinking of one.
Nice bike for sure. What exhaust is installed on your bike?
Thank you! I'm not exactly sure the model, but it's an Arrow. I got it used for a great price off the tenere forums.
@@MotoBumT7 Thank you. Not really in the market for farkel 2001 but wow it's perfect! 🤩
cool run, what roads were these?
Thanks man. I went through Lucas Valley Road and then up Pt Reyes - Petaluma Road and back. It's an awesome time. Definitely recommend.
@@MotoBumT7 oh ok I thought Petaluma road looked familiar, i definitely need to make a trip back there. It’s always a chore going over the Benicia bridge lol