EP8: East Coast USA (Alaska to Argentina motorcycle trip)
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- Опубликовано: 19 май 2024
- I've just watched the outro back, and it still confuses me. But it's genuine and was the first take, so I used it haha.
Hope you enjoyed the video, I quite enjoyed the irrelevance of this one.
Paypal donate email address: ed.march@c90adventures.co.uk
And if by a long shot you are a millionaire and would like to sponsor me a laptop that doesn't crash multiple times a day, email the same address too: ed.march@c90adventures.co.uk
I'm not sure if I'll have sex for a laptop, but I might go to third base for some more RAM. - Авто/Мото
I'm starting to feel like these videos would have over a million views if RUclips had only allowed them to get noticed.
I was just thinking that, being astonished that as of today this video's only had 177,000 views, while some random bimbo shoving a french fry up her nose or something else thoroughly unremarkable might routinely bust a million.
Totally agree! I'm going to share this whole playlist with a lot of people: it deserves a much bigger audience. I can't remember the last time I enjoyed a video series this much - and I'm not even into bikes, I just like to see people doing ambitious things. I'm a firm believer in the aphorism that travel broadens the mind, and it's a shame that more people don't have adventures like this!
One MILLION view?! (DR. EVIL)
@@Theiliteritesbian one million pounds of ganja
Yep, the fricken algorithm has pretty strict criteria.....
Her: what are they doing?
Him: they're Lincolning
Her: Lincolning?
Him: yeah, its the lincoln monument i believe.
Her: Oh, Lincolning!
That was the most English conversation i've heard outside of Monty Python.
"Hardley Movingsons" HHAAAH!
There is nothing I cherish more than my sleep and it takes quite the show/series to keep me up 3 hours past when I would normally sleep. This series so far has shown me how little one really needs in life to be happy. You have definetly me to take on my own adventures as well as thousands more I'm sure. Thank you, Ed!
Dude I’ve been getting home after work and binging this series. I don’t know what to do when I run out of content besides cruise marketplace for my own scooter. Gonna have to plan my own adventure!!!
I have lived in America all my life and I always am given a knife when eating out! LMAO
Right? I've lived in Ohio my whole life. I don't recall ever NOT being given a knife at a restaurant.
Haven't you heard? It's a practical joke we play on Englishmen.
Seeing people Eating with a knife is how I identify foreigners ;). You only need a fork and spoon in the USA...or just a spork
I just use my pocket knife lol
AS I have BUT there any many restaurants in Louisiana that DO NOT supply you with a knife, 73 years of eating out gives me a unique perspective. Most of those restaurants food NEVER NEEDED A KNIFE because the food was so tender a fork could do the job.
Ed, something to consider in regards to your overheating engine. Have you rejected the bike since getting rid of the original air filter and installing the pod filter? If not, the extra air flow from the pod will cause your bike to run lean. Is aspect a lot of your travels are at flat out throttle which means that your bike is constantly running lean and getting hot. If you haven't done so, look at upsizing the main jet in your carb. This may help. Alternatively, you could opt for a larger carb to increase the overall flow and fuel effect.
Great vids by the way.
thanks for the explanation. lean means hotter because less fuel to absorb heat i think
@@cliveramsbotty6077Bingo. Also means less power. Especially since he fitted a bigger engine hes probably running way too lean. But he probably has fixed it by now
"Did you ride those all the way from England?" haha
american's are known for their exceptional knowledge of world geography!
@@TheSateef With the exception of around 50 miles of water you can ride all the way US from Europe. Only if we could the same from Australia.
@@TheSateef Oh, you know, it was a joke.
@@vinnyc365 but then again, having living in the US, we know its not. hahahaha
@@hxsm8090 Do we, though?
Five minutes without rachael and he's turned into a gentleman of the lavender persuasion
Hardly Movingsons... Legendary!!! hahahahaha
That C90 must be like Trigger's broom by now.
Probably no use to you at this point, but I have another clone engine you can have, complete with wiring, intake, and carb. Zero miles- brand new. I think it's a 125cc, too. Message me if you're interested, Ed!
People are still enjoying these videos 5 years later !
Love seeing these hit my feed! Awesome to see you guys on the Dragon, lol! Thanks for all your work editing on the road!
Loving the adventure, keep the videos coming! Always puts a shine on my day when i see them pop up on my feed!
I've only discovered your channel today and it's already one of my favourites on RUclips! I can't wait for the next video, what you're doing is awe inspiring!
Great video always look forward to the new episode. Inspirational attitude to life, just great, thanks for letting us join you on your journeys.
watching the series for the second time After the release of the Honda CT125 in Thailand. Brilliant series, very inspiring, planning a trip at the moment for post-lockdown, hopefully on a CT125 if it ever gets released in the UK! Fingerscrossed end of 2020.
Another top quality video, your arduous editing really pays off.
I would say I cant wait for the next one, but just knowing there is going to be another one is enough to keep me going.
4:10 As an American, I can say that using the side of your fork to cut stuff is a learned thing. We have knives. But most of the time it's easier (and less to clean) to just use a fork. Also, we typically hold the fork in out right hands to bring the full brunt of our dominant hand to bear to cut things with the side of it.
Hi! Awesome videos, and huuuge adventures!
Please, could you make a video talking about the C90s and all the extras you carry and conect? I can see a lot of stuff on the handelbars...
Thank you very much!! And don't stop!
Easily my favorite videos on RUclips. Look forward to every single one
The fact you went to Beiler's at RMT shows just how well you know how to navigate. A true legend
Hi Ed, love seeing your videos, inspired me to ride a C90 from England to Malta last year! As a keen viewer and buyer of your first DVD can I offer a suggestion about maintaining the momentum of interest you've built up amongst viewers? I realise that your video uploads lag well behind your journey due to the time it takes to edit the video and add voice over etc, but I for one would be perfectly happy with weekly 5 to 10 minute 'chats' to camera with a map and some still pics showing highlights of where you've travelled in the past few days, as if we've just met up a cafe for a drink. Those should be relatively quick and easy to do and the full video could wait til you got back. Followers like me would feel more included and up to date with your journey til then, and probably happy to give you the price of a coffee each week to hear you. If only a fraction of us did that it would easily keep you in funds. Just an idea, all the best.
That is a Great suggestion ..
I found this gem of a content yesterday. I love it. And I hope it gets the attention it deserves.
That's awesome that you went up mount Washington I have been up there a few times myself I live right in NH. Keep up with the trip your videos are amazing!
I have looked far on RUclips and you seem to have the best adventures you're editing is so nice makes it very pleasant to watch.
Brilliant! Excellent video as always and I look foreward to seeing more. Cheers!
Amazing video channel, So glad I've found this as it's all happening!!!! It's the Editing that's HARD, really hard. Well bloody done!!!!!! stop with the caffeine it's so bad in high quantities!!
You two are so inspiring!!!
Great videos. I just tried out a BMW 1200 GSA today but now you’ve got me inspired to go a bit smaller. I can use all that extra cash on living the adventure! Hope to see more from you. Sent along a few bucks to help.
Cool to see you came right through both my home states of NY and VA!!
Broke my heart when I saw you turn west away from North Carolina! One of the most beautiful diverse states in the country!! Absolutely love all of these adventures mate. Inspires me to want to do some of my own
Absolutely love the post production commentary on these videos.
I recently bought a Honda Trail 90 then found your series while looking up the mechanics. You're troubleshooting while traveling is informative. Are you going to upload a vid on diy bike hacks/fixing? Best of luck to you and Rachel going through Central America!
Hi buddy. you guys are awesome!!!! I'm from Colombia and I am already waiting for you to meet us the time you come to my country. I own a C90 mod 1997. Good Luck!!!
Thats a great series! Can´t wait for the next episode. Keep on Riding!
This is amazing, can't stop watching.
This series has been amazing so far
Aww you were nice to Rachel :) More of that sort of thing.
It's not my fault she crashes so much ;)
for sales tax just add 4 - 7% that is the average in usa
I live in NC and watching these videos over the past two days had made me want to get a Super Cub and take it down the Blue Ridge!
Excellent riding them corners rachel, great road positioning to.
your edits are very funny,and what's really great about your videos is that you two are in love, rarely see that these day....:)
I can't believe I ignored these videos for nearly a year before I finally gave in.
Dude, the scenes where she is singing an iconic song to match the setting is so precious
"Where are you guys from?"
England
"England, cool!"
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"You rode that all the way from England??"
Loving this adventure! I sincerely hope you got a better laptop. That's a very long time to be editing a couple of videos, although I know you have a ton of footage to go through.
As usual great video keep up the good work
Safe journey to you both
Love this . Hard work editing but it’s brilliant. Well done .
Great curve riding, Rach! Take care, you funny ones!
Bahaha, you had my wife and I laughing with the fermented fish segment. Your braver than us.
Awesome video, they always make me smile...Cheers
Great stuff man! Love the editing and music. Party on.
I'm def getting a 250, I feel so much more comfortable now knowing you did this with a c90
Thats pretty neat. You would have drove right past my house in Maine. I've drove up Mt Washington many times, and I don't think I've ever seen such a clear day. You were lucky!
me and some friends live in mass and vacation in maine. we have these small bikes if you have one come join.
I mean, I do wank a lot.
Ik I'm very late but, awesome to see you do Mt. Washington! Was wondering if you guys would come down through New Hampshire..
i'm really enjoying these videos. are you still travelling? i noticed the last one was only up loaded recently. keep doing what youre doing, you are living the dream
Yea, you should have answered you rode it all the way from England across the North Pole.... it amazes me how people don't think. Great video, wish I had known about you guys when you rode down the east coast, I would have invited you over. I'm in NJ BTW.
That was Reading Terminal in Philadelphia!!! So glad to see you in Philly! We have fire hydrants open all the time in the summer!
philly best crack in the world electrical that was us think it might catch on? youre welcome to sweat and freeze in the big cheesesteak
These are the most anticipated videos in my feed :-)
Lol, everyone's got a price. Hilarious. Subbed. Great video!
Always can't wait for more!
Underrated series
Lovely video and what an adventure!
I'm glad you guys hit the Blue Ridge Parkway. Awesome road to just chill out and ride on. Limited access with no red lights!
The harley riders in that area are quite annoying, coming from a sport bike perspective. Sometimes you get groups of them that will not let you pass. But in your case, i think those guys were being nice and letting you by.
how does this only have 72k views, such a good video edd
A bit late, but you drove right through Middletown, Connecticut in this video! Cool to see my home area here!
Hey ed!! Its now 2020 and still watching your videos
Best of luck through the US! Wish I caught ya in DC...
Awesomeeeeeeeee!!! Great job and keep the videos coming whenever you can :)!!!
You are the greatest, love you guys !!!!!!
You guys are awesome, Great videos!
I hope someone comes forward who needs plugging. Good work that man.
You rode through my town! Cheers from Middletown Connecticut
In Canada we still have pst in all the western provinces except for Alberta. 7% in BC and Manitoba. 6% in Saskatchewan
Why doesn't this series have millions of views???
probably because my editing has been sub standard for a lot of it (self taught) and I've stayed away from the clickbait approach to things and just made content that I thought people like me would like.
It looks like the RUclips algorithm god's have finally been appeased though 🙂 plus my editing is now at a standard that I think "randomers" can put up with.
You're lucky... when we went up Mount Washington you couldn't see anything because of the fog ,it was a waste of trip.😅
You didn't go to the ghostbusters headquarters In NYC, Noooooooooo!!! Your video is as awesome as always! Thanks and good luck!
You make me laugh more often than standup comedians! And I do like standup comedians. By the way, I'm glad I checked the spelling, because at first I wrote "lough", which was translated to my language as "moan" (which is translation again... it's getting complex)
Awwsome trip please keep the vid's coming :)
In my opinion it would be worth to take a look into piston ring end gaps. When the rings are to long, the ends touch on overheating and build up pressure. This splits pistons. Or in your case one side of the ring can push above or below the other end.
Regarding overheating, your long long daily tours, the weight you transport and your own weight might help raising the temperature of the ring enough overtime, that its ends touch.
ed.. love the adventures man. I've put a yx140 in my cub. it does 85 mph . Ive ragged the living shit out of it for the past year , bouncing it off the limiter and it still goes strong. have a look at my cub vids pal. you stay safe and best of luck to you matey.👍
Great vid Ed!
Im recommending this to all of my friends 🥰
6.20 ish mad mad super stereo sounds proper coming in far left and right on my tablet speakers . Never had this before ever . It so spread it's spooky
That cliffhanger though!
Fantastic! Wishing you all the best and leaving a comment for the RUclips algorithm
Great job on the editing and music selection.
Pulling over and allowing motorists to pass is not avoiding embarrassment, but rather good driving etiquette, and is the law in some states (must pull over if 5 or more vehicles trailing - but most people don't.)
should of stopped by louisville, ky! not much to do here but I've got a place to stay and plenty places to go drink
Absolutely loving these videos. I'm out on an adventure as soon as these shitty covid restrictions disappear. A massive massive well done to you both.
I have read the comments about fuel/air/exhaust, have you tried setting the tappets (with engine stone cold obvs) also is the cylinder and head gaskets sealing properly, possibly expanding and drawing in air when hot,? if all else fails throw a complete new top end on, love the vids, make more, and make them longer! Id love to see you presenting a motorbike related show on tv
Awesome
Videos
Keep up hood work
que buenos videos... no me los pierdo... saludos desde colombia!
I have been thinking about the knife thing. I don't understand I don't have a tough time getting a knife, I live in the Northeast my entire life. I totally agree not being legal to filter front or split Lanes is ridiculous. It drives me crazy sitting in traffic on a motorcycle when I could just ride to the front. Your videos have a bite hard humorous tone at times but I know you both are tough as nails riding those things for hours and hours wide open in all kinds of weather.. the places to ride would it be cough a $20,000 motorcycle. You are a pretty amazing guy Ed March
Late to the party but enjoying watching your adventures!
I am guessing double new Lifan's, not quite true to the "c90" but I hope to see you continue!
Pretty cool brother!!!
Tail of the dragon its bad ass, im going there every year... on HARLEY 😅
Cheers
Love your videos as always, Ed! Very much looking forward to the rest of your USA travels, and many more! If anyone reading this can do so, I highly recommend you donate to his cause! It's expensive living on the road and producing such amazing content. Do it!
Sorry to read about your engine problems. I see that many clairvoyant mechanics have responded. My 1965 Honda 90 is a little eccentric. It starts easily when cold. Is nigh impossible to start when hot. After a 5 mile ride to work (top speed ~51) it will sometimes idle properly and sometimes just die on me. Odd. Congratulations on your trip and your excellent videos.
I didn't know there were snakes! Lmao Rachel.