Another brill video Smon. The food looked great, but where's the people? More cows than people. Intersting to see the two Tesla charge points at your digs. Until I started watching your touring vid's I'd hav never given the Royal Enfield a look before. But now, they look like a perfect bike for the job. Looking forward to the next update..
Glad you liked the food showcase Steve And yeah, noticed the cow-to-people ratio too, quite amusing! It's cool that you spotted the Tesla charging points at the place I stayed. I'm really happy to hear my videos have opened up a new perspective on Royal Enfield bikes for you. They're indeed fantastic for touring. Plenty more videos to come in this series Steve. 👍🏍️💨💨💨
Great video again.. backdrop scenery is amazing. I like the roads so quite and gives you chance to enjoy the views while riding. I was wondering how long does it take you to set all the cameras before you set off? as you got a few cameras attached to your bike and helmet. 🙂Look forward for the next one.
Hi, thanks. The scenery is totally amazing on ever turn and I’ve never riden such quite roads, it’s overwhelming at times because you feel like your riding the undiscovered. As for the cameras it just take time and a lot of practice to master the presentation and recording. I’ve had a lot of difficulty in the past but everyone finds there own system out. Glad your enjoying the videos, I like the comments 👍
@That Biker Simon Hi Simon did you take your own gear with you . Great footage . Did you have any issues with the Go pro . These bikes are built for the job very tough . It would be great to see you on the new Himalayan and let you review that . I have a major problem buying gloves as i have large hands so many makes dont fit . My wife said that i have ape hands LOL . I simply have to do this next year . I might do it for charity for the Heartt foundation . 👍👍👍👍
Taking your own gear, especially for recording like a GoPro, can definitely capture great footage of such trips. I always get some sort of issue with the go pro I just have to check the cameras regularly when riding. Regarding the Himalayan bike, it's always interesting to try out new models and give them a review. I’m looking forward this that one. Finding the right gloves can be a challenge, especially with larger hands, but it's great that you're taking it in stride with humor. Doing a trip for charity, like for the Heart Foundation, is a wonderful idea. It adds a meaningful purpose to your adventure. I always take my own kit. Gloves can be a difficult one. Check out bikerheaz.co.uk they might be able to advise you on the gloves for big hands. All the kit I where comes from them. 👍
As i have said before i get a great buzz from this . Just in the process of buying a Triumph Street Triple 2008 15000 miles and mint . Kept in the sellers living room when not ridden lol my wife wouldt go for that lol . Any one out there that has one please let me know what you think of the Triumph .
I’ve owned the street triple 675R 2010 and it’s was an amazing bike. But like everything it’s all depends on what type of riding your wanting to do. I think the new Himalayan motorcycle will be a great all rounder. If your wanting some adventure riding as well as road.
Look forward to seeing the other videos
Glad to hear it Jaja987 it’s really encouraging for me that so many people enjoy the videos 👍
Amazing !! Enjoying the series... getting great tips for my upcoming Himalayan trip Cheers!!
Great to hear!. Can’t fault you. Best tour ever 👍🏍️💨💨💨
Good video and your personality shines through.!
Many thanks for the kind comment. Hope you enjoy the rest of this series. 👍🏍️💨💨
Another brill video Smon. The food looked great, but where's the people? More cows than people. Intersting to see the two Tesla charge points at your digs.
Until I started watching your touring vid's I'd hav never given the Royal Enfield a look before. But now, they look like a perfect bike for the job.
Looking forward to the next update..
Glad you liked the food showcase Steve And yeah, noticed the cow-to-people ratio too, quite amusing! It's cool that you spotted the Tesla charging points at the place I stayed.
I'm really happy to hear my videos have opened up a new perspective on Royal Enfield bikes for you. They're indeed fantastic for touring. Plenty more videos to come in this series Steve. 👍🏍️💨💨💨
Nice video, I camped alone in the house that showed out at 13:48 of your video in July of last year!😊
Fantastic. That’s great. Thanks for the comment 👍🏍️💨💨💨
I'm just loving this series, nice one Simon!
Thanks for the comment it’s much appreciated to get the feedback. Cheers 👍
Another great video Simon 👍
Thanks Dave 👍🏍️💨💨💨
Another amazing video 🏍️💨
Thanks Biker Girl. 👍🏍️💨💨💨
great video
Glad you enjoyed it 👍
Yet another great record of a great trip Simon. If I'd have known my high vi'z was that bright I'd have worn it every day 😅😅😅
Thanks David, the Hi-vis was a great visual for me, at least I knew I was miles behind you guys. 😂👍🏍️💨💨💨
Great video again.. backdrop scenery is amazing. I like the roads so quite and gives you chance to enjoy the views while riding. I was wondering how long does it take you to set all the cameras before you set off? as you got a few cameras attached to your bike and helmet. 🙂Look forward for the next one.
Hi, thanks. The scenery is totally amazing on ever turn and I’ve never riden such quite roads, it’s overwhelming at times because you feel like your riding the undiscovered. As for the cameras it just take time and a lot of practice to master the presentation and recording. I’ve had a lot of difficulty in the past but everyone finds there own system out. Glad your enjoying the videos, I like the comments 👍
@That Biker Simon
Hi Simon did you take your own gear with you . Great footage . Did you have any issues with the Go pro . These bikes are built for the job very tough . It would be great to see you on the new Himalayan and let you review that . I have a major problem buying gloves as i have large hands so many makes dont fit . My wife said that i have ape hands LOL . I simply have to do this next year . I might do it for charity for the Heartt foundation . 👍👍👍👍
Taking your own gear, especially for recording like a GoPro, can definitely capture great footage of such trips. I always get some sort of issue with the go pro I just have to check the cameras regularly when riding. Regarding the Himalayan bike, it's always interesting to try out new models and give them a review. I’m looking forward this that one. Finding the right gloves can be a challenge, especially with larger hands, but it's great that you're taking it in stride with humor. Doing a trip for charity, like for the Heart Foundation, is a wonderful idea. It adds a meaningful purpose to your adventure. I always take my own kit. Gloves can be a difficult one. Check out bikerheaz.co.uk they might be able to advise you on the gloves for big hands. All the kit I where comes from them. 👍
Thanks for your help . Look forwards to your next stream 👍👍👍Take care.@@thatbikersimon
As i have said before i get a great buzz from this . Just in the process of buying a Triumph Street Triple 2008 15000 miles and mint . Kept in the sellers living room when not ridden lol my wife wouldt go for that lol . Any one out there that has one please let me know what you think of the Triumph .
I’ve owned the street triple 675R 2010 and it’s was an amazing bike. But like everything it’s all depends on what type of riding your wanting to do. I think the new Himalayan motorcycle will be a great all rounder. If your wanting some adventure riding as well as road.
I'm just about to watch your new vid, but wanted to be the fist to add a comment ! 🤣
Cheers Steve, you got in there first this time 👍😂
Clear sign of colonization even at the border all signboard are in Chinese not Tibetan when China says Tibetan are majority in Tibet.
Thanks for the comment, interesting facts 👍
look like open jail
Lol something like that