The sort of route that requires the utmost concentration and riding skills. Especially when one is trying to control a 400 kilo beast capable of 1800 cc of power. To stay tuned for more from my food, travel and life adventures, do subscribe to our second channel ruclips.net/user/KripalAmannaVlogs See you on the next one. Also, follow us on Instagram for updates on what I am upto @kripalamanna instagram.com/kripalamanna/ Take care and stay safe, Cheers! 😋
Wow….the ghat section of steep declines enroute Agumbe Ghat was amazing and exhilarating to watch with sharp hair pin curves and declines. Credit to the you for skillfully negotiating them.Roads are reasonably good to ride. It was very enjoyable watching ride and hearing you intensely on Fatboy. Best wishes for safe riding ahead.
It’s a good addiction and a good high provided they ride on safe paths or tracks with all the protective gears on. Looking forward to the next one! 😊 Take care, stay safe, and happy safe riding! 😉
Been through both charmadi and agumbe on the same ride. Enjoyed charmadi for its leisure pace and breathtaking views. Whereas Agumbe was definitely a challenge and required 101% attention. Being a solo rider definitely added to the experience.
Sooper to see sir , you riding through those ghat roads, specially it puts a pressure on the shoulders while balancing the bike of such weight. Happy traveling 🥂🙏
Hanuman Langurs, Bonnet Macaques (Monkey) are common and can been seen in most of the forests. While you may be referring to a Lion tailed Macaque in Charmudi Ghat, and this species is mostly arboreal and is seen in evergreen forests where there are long huge trees.
What a beautiful video it is!! Loved it! Just imagine if Kripal sir and his buddies uses intercom bluetooth and communicate with each other while ride !! That would be a blast! Just a wish from a fan 😁
Hi Shelby, happy you enjoyed the video. My buddies use Sena, however, I find the conversation can get a bit much, especially since I am also vlogging on the ride.
@Kripal sir one of the best and challenging motovlogs from this series thoroughly enjoyed the scenic beauty of the ghats along with your valuable thoughts...It's very difficult to ride long distances on your bike but hats off for taking this as challenge and riding on such difficult conditions
@Kripal I've done this route many times with my wife as pillion.. both coming up from Hebri and also going down toward the coast. Of course it's a totally different ball game on your 400kg Fat Boy in a group... Kudos !. The best time is after the monsoon and you must visit century+ old Doddamane at Agumbe where " Malgudi Days" was filmed. Enjoyed watching you guys riding together.. you brought the feel of the region alive.. Cheers !
@Kripal First of all i truly enjoy your beautifully crafted vlogs. I've even " retraced" your steps a few times.. like our visit to Jothee Biriyani at Vellore or the unique Bannur mutton biriyani. I've been touring on motorcycles around the country with my wife for over 27 years now and our visit to Doddamane at Agumbe was truly unique. ( I'll share a link with you on FB... it's quite informative ). Looking forward to more of your " foodventures " which are truly informative, enjoyable and yes mouth watering...😋
All Of You Know that "Malgudi Day's" Serial Which Is Shooted in Agumbe As Malgudi Village.Kripal Mentioned The "Malenaadu Gidda(Short) Thali"Is Absolutely Right.In Rainy Season The Ghat Look More beautifull Feels Like a Heaven. Kripal Sir My Personal Suggestion Next Time You Should Travel Kamalshile to Kolluru Route.My Personal Experience Was Ossm.Offcourse Toughest Route Also👍🏼.Im From Thirthahalli And feel Very Happy To See Your This Video ❤️
If by any chance u return to Bangalore via this same route , u can check out " badkillaye hotel" at hebri for breakfast . They make excellent coastal breakfast items . All the best for your journey.
If any tell me I m old..I just tell them go and watch kripal amanna blog. The age is just a number..Every one should be young by heart. Sir you have change the mind set of people.You teaches us Life is should be big not long. Thankyou sir
Hi Kripal, that was a pleasant, relaxed, ASMR ride, woken up only by the traffic jam in Agumbe Ghat. I've ridden in Agumbe on several occasions, and you're right, it's a tougher ride than Charmadi, es[ecially the ascend. Looking forward to the rest of the journey.
Sir, while u coming back.. if u take jog falls route, you ll be on Shimoga Bangalore highway.. after Tarikere you ll get Birur.. please try benne dose at Preeti canteen.. I am sure you ll love it..
If you thought the descent was tricky, I'd think you would have found the ascent to be very challenging with a bike as heavy as yours. I've had close calls with my relatively lighter, yet heavy Interceptor. I assume the trip is already complete, but next time, use Sringeri and Kudremukh ghats to ascend/descend. Equally fun but not as risky. Cheers
I personally find it is relatively easier to control the motorcycle when ascending as one also enjoys the traction of the engine, as opposed to none when going downhill, especially on a steep decline, trying to work with gravity using only low gearing and brakes.
@@KripalAmannaVlogs absolutely agree and I enjoy the ascent lot more as well, especially on the Z900 (that I also own) on the Madikeri or the Kudremukh ghats. But a couple of hairpins on the Agumbe ascent have always freaked me out especially because of the amount of traffic raining down from the other side, which gives no leeway for a wider u-turn. Never taking the Z there. Full disclosure - group rides in the past have taught me I'm not as skilled a rider as I had originally envisioned 😜 TGIF!
Hello Kripal Amanna Sir, Namaste! My name is Pankaj Singh Tiwari. I am a fellow FatBoy rider myself. FatBoy 2020. Still not many miles on my Harley, but learning as I ride. I am thinking about a wind screen for my Harley (19 inch windscreen). The length of the windscreen at my height (5.8) would I believe be a little tall, and I might have to look through the windscreen for my vision and not over it. I wanted to ask you about the windscreen on your FatBoy and the field of vision that you have. Hoping for your guidance Sir..Thank You. Really Enjoy watching your videos.
Hi man… just wondering how your experience owning the fat boy has been so far. Any issues with ground clearance while going over large speed breakers and potholes etc? Thanks
Most of India live in places like this?? (14.30). C'mon, Kripal, hardly five percent of India is lucky enough to live in an Eden- like paradise that stretches between Megaravalli and Seetha Nadi. It was ten times as heavenly, 50 years ago. I love this part of my Malnad and its people!
Super ride..Bro.you seem to be made for such vlogs.You have brought in a touch of class to the otherwise bland travel and food vlogs.You seem to have the knack and panache to handle things.Congrats.I'm sure you are aware of this:- when you follow each other its a good idea to follow atleast at 3 sec. interval.We are enjoying your ride along with you.Thankyou.God bless you.
True that. I loved the Madurai to Coutralam stretch and of course Rameshwaram and Dhanushkodi. The Toothukudi to Kanayakumari route is also awesome. Knowing @Kripal he'll surely do that region when he can 😊
The sort of route that requires the utmost concentration and riding skills. Especially when one is trying to control a 400 kilo beast capable of 1800 cc of power.
To stay tuned for more from my food, travel and life adventures, do subscribe to our second channel ruclips.net/user/KripalAmannaVlogs See you on the next one.
Also, follow us on Instagram for updates on what I am upto @kripalamanna instagram.com/kripalamanna/ Take care and stay safe, Cheers! 😋
changed very narrow roads with more trees not allowing sunlight gone but more open road😢 very sad compared to our ride in 1990
you guys are showing that being 40's or 50's isn't bad to enjoy and life is beautiful every second. Kudos !
Age is just a Number
20 s 30s are the time to study to gain skills to work
Bollywood thinks otherwise
Beautiful journey. Loved the greens. Thank you Mr.Amanna for sharing the journey.
The houses on both sides before agumbe were beautiful. This type of two storeyed tiled houses looks majestic.
400 kilo's of beast on agumbe ghat road😍😍😍👌 kripal sir one more beautiful vlog on the beast.....
Ride safe & enjoy the beauty sir👍
Wow….the ghat section of steep declines enroute Agumbe Ghat was amazing and exhilarating to watch with sharp hair pin curves and declines.
Credit to the you for skillfully negotiating them.Roads are reasonably good to ride.
It was very enjoyable watching ride and hearing you intensely on Fatboy.
Best wishes for safe riding ahead.
Thank you, Sunil. Glad you enjoyed the ride.
@@KripalAmannaVlogs
जी हाँ …..अगली यात्रा की प्रतिक्षा में
It’s a good addiction and a good high provided they ride on safe paths or tracks with all the protective gears on.
Looking forward to the next one! 😊
Take care, stay safe, and happy safe riding! 😉
Been through both charmadi and agumbe on the same ride. Enjoyed charmadi for its leisure pace and breathtaking views. Whereas Agumbe was definitely a challenge and required 101% attention. Being a solo rider definitely added to the experience.
Sir, riding a heavy cruiser like Fatboy in mountain requires a lot of skill. You are an excellent rider.
🙏
Agumbe is my home town and I frequently observe a lot of breakdowns midway. Good work kripal 👏🏻. Keep riding.
Nice to know you are from Agumbe, it is certainly a challenging ghat when you get to it.
Is any repair work going on there now?
Sooper to see sir , you riding through those ghat roads, specially it puts a pressure on the shoulders while balancing the bike of such weight. Happy traveling 🥂🙏
Sampaje , Charmadi , Shiradi , Agumbe ,Hulikal , Hosanagara ghats r dangerously beautiful entry points to South Kanara
Very nice music... it suits the vibe very well😌😌😌👍
Hanuman Langurs, Bonnet Macaques (Monkey) are common and can been seen in most of the forests. While you may be referring to a Lion tailed Macaque in Charmudi Ghat, and this species is mostly arboreal and is seen in evergreen forests where there are long huge trees.
What a beautiful video it is!! Loved it! Just imagine if Kripal sir and his buddies uses intercom bluetooth and communicate with each other while ride !! That would be a blast! Just a wish from a fan 😁
Hi Shelby, happy you enjoyed the video. My buddies use Sena, however, I find the conversation can get a bit much, especially since I am also vlogging on the ride.
@Kripal sir one of the best and challenging motovlogs from this series thoroughly enjoyed the scenic beauty of the ghats along with your valuable thoughts...It's very difficult to ride long distances on your bike but hats off for taking this as challenge and riding on such difficult conditions
Thanks Rohit, happy you’re enjoying the motovlogs, have a few more coming up in this series. Stay tuned.
@@KripalAmannaVlogs eagerly waiting
@Kripal I've done this route many times with my wife as pillion.. both coming up from Hebri and also going down toward the coast. Of course it's a totally different ball game on your 400kg Fat Boy in a group... Kudos !.
The best time is after the monsoon and you must visit century+ old Doddamane at Agumbe where " Malgudi Days" was filmed.
Enjoyed watching you guys riding together.. you brought the feel of the region alive.. Cheers !
Thanks Ravi, happy you enjoyed the vlog. Also nice to learn you are a regular on this route. Do tell me more about Doddamane.
@Kripal First of all i truly enjoy your beautifully crafted vlogs. I've even " retraced" your steps a few times.. like our visit to Jothee Biriyani at Vellore or the unique Bannur mutton biriyani.
I've been touring on motorcycles around the country with my wife for over 27 years now and our visit to Doddamane at Agumbe was truly unique. ( I'll share a link with you on FB... it's quite
informative ).
Looking forward to more of your " foodventures " which are truly informative, enjoyable and yes mouth watering...😋
All Of You Know that "Malgudi Day's" Serial Which Is Shooted in Agumbe As Malgudi Village.Kripal Mentioned The "Malenaadu Gidda(Short) Thali"Is Absolutely Right.In Rainy Season The Ghat Look More beautifull Feels Like a Heaven.
Kripal Sir My Personal Suggestion Next Time You Should Travel Kamalshile to Kolluru Route.My Personal Experience Was Ossm.Offcourse Toughest Route Also👍🏼.Im From Thirthahalli And feel Very Happy To See Your This Video ❤️
If by any chance u return to Bangalore via this same route , u can check out " badkillaye hotel" at hebri for breakfast . They make excellent coastal breakfast items . All the best for your journey.
Bro , the journey is over but videos are coming after every 3 days
@@yashkiranmk46 ohh.. Okay.. anyways the recommendation remains , hope Kripal checks out that place when he is near by hebri . Thanks for the update
Hey Kripal, loved your bike gang! Great team!! Lovely camaraderie! You offer a wide range. The combo of macho bikes with gourmet is rare.
Awesome riding sir nice team n happy ........ Eating 👍
If any tell me I m old..I just tell them go and watch kripal amanna blog. The age is just a number..Every one should be young by heart. Sir you have change the mind set of people.You teaches us Life is should be big not long. Thankyou sir
You nailed it, Saptarshi, one life, live it. 🙏😇
❤️ from Pune. You are living my dream ✌🏼 live to ride , ride to live!🙌🏻 Fatboy, scenic roads and good food is the real deal 🤟🏻
👍👍with your impeccable commentary It was as if I am riding the bike. Grt journey, good food and perfect commentary
Happy you enjoyed the ride, Nirmala. 🏍😎
Waow
Hi Kripal, that was a pleasant, relaxed, ASMR ride, woken up only by the traffic jam in Agumbe Ghat. I've ridden in Agumbe on several occasions, and you're right, it's a tougher ride than Charmadi, es[ecially the ascend. Looking forward to the rest of the journey.
Thanks!
the way u guys talk to each other.. gentlemen👌
WOW Video,thoroughly enjoyed it👌🏻.
Background music at the end of the video was too good☺
Hi kripal use Sena among your group ..it would be more fun while biking...
I’m loving this series sir. Happy riding
Kripal please use another gopro with anoter rider, may be behind the helmet so you can add those footage will extra punch to the vlog!
Kripal sir your riding vlogs are always my favourites 🔥❤️...
really enjoyed the vlog, and lots of love from theerthahalli😍😍
I own a R6 sir n as u said this is a BEAST on the highway but when it comes to such roads is when it proves u r a real rider 😀
Kripal, a wise head on rock solid shoulders.
Awsome VLOG , KRIPAL CHEERS
Hi Kripal feel good while watching you guys, hope to join you sometime soon.
you have to travel with Shivamogga-Sirsi-Gokarna road it would be great
Amazing sir group bike riding is another level 👍 thanks a lot for these videos
Glad you like them, Raja.
Making me wish I had more time and a bike with me for this trip...
I did a ride on this route recently. Roads are fantastic.
Sir, while u coming back.. if u take jog falls route, you ll be on Shimoga Bangalore highway.. after Tarikere you ll get Birur.. please try benne dose at Preeti canteen.. I am sure you ll love it..
Best time to enjoy Agumbe Ghat's beauty is September/October.
If you thought the descent was tricky, I'd think you would have found the ascent to be very challenging with a bike as heavy as yours. I've had close calls with my relatively lighter, yet heavy Interceptor. I assume the trip is already complete, but next time, use Sringeri and Kudremukh ghats to ascend/descend. Equally fun but not as risky. Cheers
I personally find it is relatively easier to control the motorcycle when ascending as one also enjoys the traction of the engine, as opposed to none when going downhill, especially on a steep decline, trying to work with gravity using only low gearing and brakes.
@@KripalAmannaVlogs absolutely agree and I enjoy the ascent lot more as well, especially on the Z900 (that I also own) on the Madikeri or the Kudremukh ghats. But a couple of hairpins on the Agumbe ascent have always freaked me out especially because of the amount of traffic raining down from the other side, which gives no leeway for a wider u-turn. Never taking the Z there. Full disclosure - group rides in the past have taught me I'm not as skilled a rider as I had originally envisioned 😜 TGIF!
I wanted u to ask how did u drive I agumbe ghats
Hello Kripal Amanna Sir, Namaste!
My name is Pankaj Singh Tiwari.
I am a fellow FatBoy rider myself. FatBoy 2020. Still not many miles on my Harley, but learning as I ride. I am thinking about a wind screen for my Harley (19 inch windscreen). The length of the windscreen at my height (5.8) would I believe be a little tall, and I might have to look through the windscreen for my vision and not over it. I wanted to ask you about the windscreen on your FatBoy and the field of vision that you have. Hoping for your guidance Sir..Thank You. Really Enjoy watching your videos.
Hi man… just wondering how your experience owning the fat boy has been so far. Any issues with ground clearance while going over large speed breakers and potholes etc? Thanks
How’s the ground clearance on the fat boy? Any struggle going over large speed breakers without scraping?
Must be very challenging
Serene♻️🍃
Certainly is, Akshay.
Kripal thanks for this , i felt i was one of your fellow rider .
Happy you could join us, Arun. :-)
Most of India live in places like this?? (14.30). C'mon, Kripal, hardly five percent of India is lucky enough to live in an Eden- like paradise that stretches between Megaravalli and Seetha Nadi. It was ten times as heavenly, 50 years ago. I love this part of my Malnad and its people!
My reference was to rural India.
@@KripalAmannaVlogs I stand corrected! Your narration is so smooth and so enjoyable!
Super ride..Bro.you seem to be made for such vlogs.You have brought in a touch of class to the otherwise bland travel and food vlogs.You seem to have the knack and panache to handle things.Congrats.I'm sure you are aware of this:- when you follow each other its a good idea to follow atleast at 3 sec. interval.We are enjoying your ride along with you.Thankyou.God bless you.
Thank you, Aravin.
When the Ducati started the energy was so Litt.
Super Food Sir 🥘🥘🥘
As u said sir keeping a 600cc to 1000 odd cc bike in such roads is when our biker skills can be sharpened up
Sir, like-tour de-adventure in ghat section
We drove during 90's in RX100 sir... with your kind of bikes should be no issues
I remember riding the Yamaha Rx 100s and Kawasaki 100s of those days, Somashekar, they were fun bikes.
Aah the Ducati ke nakre.
Down the gears will always help slow the vehicle down sir 👍
Yes you are right that is MALNAD GIDDA cattle only.
Plan a trip down south madurai Thoothukudi etc
True that. I loved the Madurai to Coutralam stretch and of course Rameshwaram and Dhanushkodi. The Toothukudi to Kanayakumari route is also awesome. Knowing @Kripal he'll surely do that region when he can 😊
Honey beach is in gokarna
Yes, Pavan, we have a vlog on it this Sunday.
@@KripalAmannaVlogs sir you should also visit honey beach in Ankola there is another one must visit that hidden place
First like and comment! How awesome is that! Love it!
Thanks, Chandan, hope you enjoyed the ride.
Are you from Bangalore Chandan? Were you in skch?
13:28 right side my native house
Nice to know, Ashwin.
Boss, I was only seeing the roads and the motorcycles and explained very well as always. but it was very boring of sorts. Sorry.
😃 perhaps a motovlog isn't your thing.
@@KripalAmannaVlogs yes. true. i am always been a fan of all your food related blogs. Thank u.
Hai.bro
Hey Raghu
fatboy is not good for these roads. Himalayan would have been best
Well, the Himalayan would have done well for sure, but I wouldn't fault the Fat Boy's performance too.