What Happens when YOU Tour on a “Small” Motorcycle?!

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  • @motoristan7707
    @motoristan7707 3 года назад +159

    I made all my trips on a Sportster across all of Europe and North Africa it is a great bike! You don't need to think about what is the best adventure or touring bike because the best one is the one you already have 🤘

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад +15

      True words, my friend!

    • @redtobertshateshandles
      @redtobertshateshandles 2 года назад +6

      Sportster is simple and reliable. Just has a tiny, nearly useless sized fuel tank.

    • @XenaTheQuadCamBikah
      @XenaTheQuadCamBikah 2 года назад +14

      @@redtobertshateshandles mine has a 4.5 gallon tank. Love the heck out of it. She turns 18 in two days. I ordered her in April 2004. Still on the honeymoon! 😎🏍☀️

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  2 года назад +4

      I love it when a honeymoon last that long!

    • @hulkhatepunybanner
      @hulkhatepunybanner 2 года назад +1

      @@XenaTheQuadCamBikah *If I can find a walnut tank in denim I'll switch out my peanut tank tomorrow.*

  • @barryervin8536
    @barryervin8536 2 года назад +63

    When I started riding in 1964 a "small" bike was anything under 250 cc. A "big" bike was anything 500cc and above. An 883 Sportster was a huge bike. We rode everywhere we wanted to go on all those bikes. This notion that a motorcycle has to weigh at least 800 lb. and have 100 hp to go anywhere on it is a fairly recent thing, and still isn't true in most of the world. I just watched a video series about 2 guys who rode Honda Trail 125s pulling trailers from Texas to Maine, from Maine across the US to California, and, back to Texas. Admittedly that's probably going to extremes, but they had fun doing it.

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  2 года назад +11

      Two thumbs up on this. If I had more than two thumbs, I would put them up. I 100 % agree with you. The 883 is big compared to those outside of North America and really big compared to bikes prior to 1985 or so. This video is a response to everyone that rides a bigger bike than an 883 that said I couldn’t tour on one. I love proving people wrong. 😎

    • @lunginnrh939
      @lunginnrh939 Год назад +5

      Itchy boots on 400-500 cc bikes and she rides all round the globe only with small bikes

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  Год назад +2

      For sure. I love watching her videos for that very reason.

    • @stephenfreid6200
      @stephenfreid6200 Год назад +1

      You got that right. Rode a little Trail Honda 55 in 1965. In those days at 15 and 1/2 with a learners permit you could drive a motorcycle by yourself...The truth is it was so much FUN
      Lots of people were driving little bikes and really enjoying it. Back then you needed a bike with minimum of 16 horsepower for freeways. The highways were fine for the small bikes.

    • @robertchapman7740
      @robertchapman7740 Год назад +1

      While I would never even consider riding a Sportster for any kind of long-distance tour, simply because it’s not designed for it. It is by no means a small bike. You just chose the wrong tool for the job.

  • @MrTPF1
    @MrTPF1 3 года назад +10

    When I was a kid in the 60's and 70's, if you couldn't afford a bagger, you had an XL. There were TONS of folks on the highways riding long rides on "small bikes". Great video!

  • @genegoodwin8925
    @genegoodwin8925 3 года назад +10

    I think the key to motorcycle travel is to get off every hour or hour and a half to get the vibes out of your behind. Stop and walk a little, stop and get gas, stop and get a drink (water is best so you do not get dehydrated). We've traveled up to 500miles a day, but we stopped every once and a while to refresh ourselves (my wife of almost 50 yrs. and I). Ride safely and enjoy every journey.

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  2 года назад

      This is so well said! I'm a few years shy of 50 and I can agree with everything here.

  • @howardcrosby4174
    @howardcrosby4174 3 года назад +6

    You have the most fun on a small bike! I put over 40,000 miles of road trips on my Honda Phantom 750 and enjoyed every mile.

  • @Sid-fw2qz
    @Sid-fw2qz 3 года назад +30

    Ahhhh. I was so happy to find this, been wondering how well an 883 did on a long trip. Now I’m more excited to get my adventure started in the spring.

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад +3

      Nice! I hope your journey is amazing. Check out the Route 66 series and my long-term review of the 883 for more info on adventures with an 883.

    • @larrysimmons9732
      @larrysimmons9732 3 года назад +2

      I put a new saddleman seat on my 2004 883, with a Memphis shades windshield. It has a stage 1 tune, so going faster than 70 it gets thirsty. progressive rear shocks are next, but right now im good for about 7 hours.

    • @RespectfulRevolution
      @RespectfulRevolution 2 года назад +1

      Hi Sirahuen, I put 55K miles on my 883C. The engine is perfect as ever. The notion that 883 is "too small to travel" is a mount'N of BS. People travel the world over on 250cc or 500cc, even of C90s! It's just a marketing-induced, male ego perversion. 883 is 900cc and that's more than plenty to take you as far as you may want.

    • @lcxchickn1233
      @lcxchickn1233 2 года назад

      Don’t put your bike up, ride all winter long, be a man.

  • @davidparsons5727
    @davidparsons5727 2 года назад +2

    Love the 883. Its thumped around this great country for ever.

  • @tracyadamsmoto2465
    @tracyadamsmoto2465 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for the content and congratulations! Planning a big loop trip next year, route 66 Chicago to the pier, then up the PCH and back home through the mountains. Just posted my first video last week, so I'm using you for inspiration. Well done and keep riding

  • @Liferiderchannel
    @Liferiderchannel 3 года назад +20

    Great video! In this day and age when it seems motorcycles are getting bigger and bigger it is nice to get some motivation to get a smaller bike and trough it ,bigger adventures!

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад +2

      Thanks, man! That’s what it’s about, the biggest adventure possible.

  • @CDLNEPA
    @CDLNEPA 3 года назад +14

    One of the best things I ever did was my ride out to Sturgis and back on my "small bike" can't wait for the next one.

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад +2

      I bet it was an amazing ride, brother!

    • @rider14mcd63
      @rider14mcd63 3 года назад

      What did you ride?

    • @CDLNEPA
      @CDLNEPA 3 года назад +1

      @@rider14mcd63 Scout 60

  • @44musher
    @44musher 2 года назад +2

    Rd 350 from Maine to North Carolina and back, then a year later an xt 600 same trip no issues at all, the bull thunderbolt s3t has since been my touring steed. Nice vid. Ride what ya got !

  • @kevinoverton6869
    @kevinoverton6869 3 года назад +2

    I agree with you Joe, stopping more often is good for you to stretch. I ha e a 4.5 gallon tank on my 883 custom. But I still stop every 120 to 140 miles to stretch ,get a drink, and use the facilities. I did a trip last year fro Central NY to Virginia and back. It was a great weekend trip and the 883 was a great bike for it.

  • @hectorvelo3096
    @hectorvelo3096 3 года назад +2

    Been following your stuff for a while now, keep it up buddy you’re doing great work! I’m still modifying my 883 for a long trip and this keeps me going!

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад

      That’s awesome, Héctor! Thanks! Keep me posted on your trip. I live to hear about others’ adventures.

  • @RespectfulRevolution
    @RespectfulRevolution 2 года назад +5

    Awesome video, great message and the editing is really, really good. Congratulations Joe! I'll watch all your videos from now on. Yeah, the Sportster is an awesome, super reliable bike, and economical too. This helps save for actual traveling. With the right seat, the right windshield and the right suspensions, you never feel like you're lacking in anyways compared to a "truck-on-two-wheels"... OK, I'm partial, what can I say...? RIDE SAFE Brother!

    • @dimitardamyanovski5978
      @dimitardamyanovski5978 2 года назад +1

      True words ! I changed the seat and the suspension of my 1200 Sportster and I use it only for long trips. No problems at all

  • @andrewfarnese5383
    @andrewfarnese5383 3 года назад +9

    Great video joe, I’ve watched all your posts and they just get better. My sportster is back from the mechanics, after $2.5K spent I’ve decided to jeep it. Engines basically rebuilt. After lockdown hoping to have some adventures of my own. One of my best trips was throwing a back pack and travelling around Sicily on buses and trains , this pandemic has made me appreciate how important travel is for your mental health . Take care looking forward to more great content . Cheers from London 🇬🇧

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад +1

      Oh, man! You and me both on realizing how important travel is for your mental health because of this pandemic. Truer words have rarely been spoken.

  • @backroadmax2344
    @backroadmax2344 3 года назад +4

    I feel you on the big difference between small-bike and big-bike touring. I rode an ‘89 Intruder 750 for 9 years before I got my Fat Boy. On a trip from upstate NY down to Harrisburg, PA (all on backroads) I stopped for gas about every 120 miles. In fact, I nearly ran out of gas when I got caught in traffic on the interstate outside of Philly while on reserve fuel. So there was that plus the added bonus of my Electra Glide-riding buddy busting on me for my “embarrassingly small gas tank” and frequent gas stops lol. Makes a big difference having a 5 gal tank and 250 mile range.
    Now, it takes hours of constant riding for me to get sore and I can pretty much ride for a whole day on a single tank of gas. But, there are definitely times when I miss touring on my Intruder. I could throw it into turns without the pegs touching down. It was also way easier to maneuver into a parking spot. I also felt confident taking it on dirt roads; I knew I could pick the Intruder back up if I dumped it.
    In my view, it’s like you say about Harley’s vs. other bikes. When it comes to small bike touring vs. big bike touring, one isn’t necessarily better, they’re just different styles with their own sets of pros and cons.

  • @VikingBagsYT
    @VikingBagsYT 3 года назад

    Really informational! Great video, loved it thoroughly! Keep it up!

  • @Chubz69
    @Chubz69 3 года назад

    Great vid brotha. i plan on touring america on my honda 750 bobber. The break downs, pain, and weather is what i’m expecting will make the trip worth it.

  • @victorhumphrey7127
    @victorhumphrey7127 Год назад +1

    I finished a 12 day road trip on my BMW super duper touring bike and stopped every 100 miles also! Ha ha! My butt, even though graced by a very soft and comfortable seat, needed to take a break every 100 or so miles. I agree!

  • @paulhealey8221
    @paulhealey8221 3 года назад +3

    Hello Joe, I am so glad you are planning more motorcycle adventures. As time goes by and when you are older, I guarantee the Sportster 883 adventure will be “the one” that you will be most proud of and remember the most! I am from the Midwest as well and hope to meet you someday and share some laughs about my first solo adventure on my new 750 Honda super sport and my 850 Norton commando from Illinois to the Florida Keys and from Illinois to Canada. That when I was young and their was no cell phones, and I had no credit cards or camping equipment. Just a leather jacket, wool sweater, military gloves with wool linings and a $19 Kmart helmet and my hunting knife. I am 65 now, but out of all my motorcycle exploits I remember and treasure the ones on my smaller motorcycles because of the more inherited challenges. That is why I was so moved by your Sportster 883 trips, your camping techniques and when you where remembering your father as you set up camp. I had the sense your father was enjoying that whole trip with you from beginning to end! Joe, I used to live in Bali Indonesia for three years not long ago, I can tell you some wild stories about how small 125/150 CC bikes are used over there From transporting 7 family members at once, to actually a guy carrying a big white ox on a Bamboo rack he attached to the back of his little 150CC bike. Thanks for sharing your Route 66 trip with us, and I am looking very much forward to your next solo trips. Take care my friend.

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад

      Thanks so much for this comment, Paul. It's one of the best I've received since starting this channel. I'm incucling it at the end of the next video!

    • @PeterSmith-or3pq
      @PeterSmith-or3pq 2 года назад

      outstanding, those are the facts . you are legend 👊

  • @tshadow6
    @tshadow6 3 года назад

    Thank you for the tour. I ride a 865cc Triumph T 100. Respect to the smaller bikes.

  • @dadwithabike
    @dadwithabike 3 года назад +1

    Just came across this (and subscribed by the way) because I tour on an Indian Scout Bobber and have experienced the same "Why .... are you crazy .... get a tourer" types of comments. But then there's always those that applaud taking the adventure - and that is what 2-wheels is all about ... adventure!

  • @rider14mcd63
    @rider14mcd63 3 года назад

    Good stuff. I have a 2017 Roadster. If I'm not riding 2 up, I grab it before my Roadking. I took several 650 mile trips in a day on my Buell from Orlando to Norfolk in a 12 hr ride. Also the whole Blue Ridge Parkway in one day. Great times.

  • @frontdeskstaff9359
    @frontdeskstaff9359 3 года назад +3

    Glad to see you out there having fun, but what I would call a small bike is anything less than a 650cc.

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад

      My use of “small bike” is to rattle the big bike riders that call the 883 sporty small. The whole point of my channel is prove that a mid-displacement bike is ridiculously capable and is not small at all.

  • @rodneyjordan6745
    @rodneyjordan6745 2 года назад

    I've searched across the RUclips spectrum a few times trying to find someone touring on a small motorcycle. You da man. I appreciated your attitude and maturity during the good and tough times. I subscribed.

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  2 года назад

      Thanks, bro! There’s just something fun about the challenge of touring on a smaller bike. I have more small motorcycle adventures coming up this riding season!

    • @rodneyjordan6745
      @rodneyjordan6745 2 года назад

      @@GreatEgret
      Keep it coming. I read once about a dude who took his Honda Cub replica 50cc bike from California to Alaska. I've not ridden in 37 years. I'll get back up next Spring. I'm 58 & looking at retiring and moving to Eastern NC in 6 years. Thing is, there won't be a retirement. When we move, I'll be starting a small restaurant. But, before I throw the first pork butt on the smoker, I'll be doing a crazy ride. I've looked at doing this ride on everything from a Zuma 125, Honda ADV 150, Honda CB500X, Honda Rebel 300 and Honda Rebel 500. I need to drop some weight for the bike to be efficient, but I keep returning to the little Rebel 300. I want to do it on just about the smallest bike possible while maintaining a high degree of safety. The ONLY issue with the bike, I THINK is the lack of an off road tire. Pirelli has one that I think will be fitting. If you've never watched a video of Tuktoyaktuk, check this out. My ride will take me through some great state and national parks, but this portion of the ride would probably be the pinnacle. Take care.
      ruclips.net/video/mDCFAAUKAvI/видео.html

  • @robertlumsden942
    @robertlumsden942 3 года назад +17

    i actually like stopping when riding. nice to just stretch and grab a drink.

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад

      It’s almost as much fun as riding...almost.

    • @chrisaskme811
      @chrisaskme811 3 года назад

      Like eating beer

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад

      Liquid bread. I don’t need much.

    • @chrisaskme811
      @chrisaskme811 3 года назад

      @@GreatEgret lol I’m with ya. Awesome ride and adventure brother, be safe

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад

      Thanks! You too, my friend!

  • @WetBananaMike
    @WetBananaMike 3 года назад +2

    Damn Joe, video quality is outstanding man!! Thank you for everything you do!!

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад

      All I can say is I can’t wait to ride with you again, my friend! You’ll have to take me out on those Kanza trails!

  • @dioraimacdaibhi3556
    @dioraimacdaibhi3556 3 года назад +3

    Setting up my 883 custom for a big trip next year. Screen, bags and sissy bar luggage rack. Thanks for the inspiration.

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching, Dioraí! It’s a lot of fun to share these adventures. Good luck on your big trip.

    • @larrysimmons9732
      @larrysimmons9732 3 года назад

      get a saddleman seat! its worth it!

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад

      Agreed!

  • @vincentedrian
    @vincentedrian 3 года назад +1

    Love your videos and what an awesome bike i really like those handle bars, keep it up, love from France

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад

      Thanks, Vincent! Those handlebars are amazing!

  • @themotorcyclemaiden9162
    @themotorcyclemaiden9162 3 года назад +1

    Loved your video! I am new to riding and I have a 2018 883 super low which in my opinion is a little too big for me. I was looking for videos for long rides hoping to find someone on a smaller bike and Wallah, here I am at your channel!

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад

      Thanks! this was a fun video to put together. I

  • @noelpogiako1
    @noelpogiako1 3 года назад +1

    Can't wait to see which one you are getting. Nice video Bro!

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад

      Thanks, man! I’m super excited about the new bike.

  • @fredrossman1189
    @fredrossman1189 Год назад

    I love it (motorcycling) and liked your video. I started with a honda 450 in 1980. where I toured calif. and arz. for the winter. In 1983 I bought a Kawa. 650 and did a 79 day trip from wash. to calif. and across the country to new brenswick.
    and back to wash.. Then I bought a used 76' Sportster and traveled mostly to calif and back to wash every year. And in 93' I bought a new harley electra glide and it now has 89000 miles on it. I crossed the country twice pulling a trailer. One trip was 13,336 miles and I didn't come home for 7.5 mo. And now I am replacing fuel lines and a stater and I will be on the road again. I hope as I am now 83 yrs. Have fun..... you got a good start.

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing all of this Fred! So inspirational! I hope our paths will cross someday.

  • @sportyhd11
    @sportyhd11 3 года назад

    So good to see you back! I put a larger tank on my Sporty and we go every where. I still stop at about 100 miles because why not? Keep up the awesome work.

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад

      Thanks, man! A 4.5 gallon tank makes so much sense on a sporty. If I didn’t love how my tank looked, I’d probably put a longer one on it too.

    • @boomerguy9935
      @boomerguy9935 3 года назад +1

      Since I am only 5'6" tall and have a short inseam, my 3.3 gallon tank allows my seat to move over an inch farther forward than the 4.5 gallon tank would allow. This is a second advantage to the smaller tank.
      As I stated above, the frequent stops - actually stopping between 100-150 miles is not really frequent for me - are like recess at school. They allow you to stretch, empty the bladder, top off the tank, get your caffeine fix and have conversations with your riding buddies or other riders you may meet. I've actually had great conversations at gas stations with non-riders about everything from motorcycles to scenery or local restaurants or attractions. After each break, my personal battery is recharged and I'm excited to start the next 100-150 miles. For me, it's always a win-win situation.

  • @badgirlrockstar
    @badgirlrockstar 3 года назад

    My man is back! Great work & Great video please keep them coming!

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад +1

      Feels great to be back. If you keep watching, I’ll keep creating!

    • @badgirlrockstar
      @badgirlrockstar 3 года назад

      @@GreatEgret I love your content and one of your biggest fans. I will support you in every way I can.

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад +1

      It’s an honor to hear that from you!

  • @martincvitkovich724
    @martincvitkovich724 11 месяцев назад +1

    In 1970 I spent the entire summer, living in a tent and riding a 650BSA Thunderbolt. A Sportster would have been a upgrade. Once you find the 'sweet-spot" it's all doable

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  11 месяцев назад

      So true about the sweet spot!

  • @barabashkacash3878
    @barabashkacash3878 2 года назад

    Always looked for this video, thank you!

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  2 года назад +1

      You're welcome, man! I had fun putting it together.

  • @stevemoriarity860
    @stevemoriarity860 3 года назад +3

    Dude, just caught the vid, great vid. I’m old enough to remember when 900 cc’s wasn’t considered small. I’ve seen people cross the country on 125-250 cc’s. Of course the speed limits were lower and they stayed off the super slabs. I’ve toured on my 58 XLH and later got a touring bike, ditched the road sofa and went back to a sportster, a 1200 this time around. Stay safe, ride slow.

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад +1

      You’re not the first one to say on here that they went back to a Sporty. Such a great bike!

  • @Arizona_rider
    @Arizona_rider 11 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve got the same bike and the same color. It’s small next to a bigger road glide or street glide. I love my 883. I ride it every where. I have a Chevy dually for those really rainy days and when the kids want to go somewhere. Sunday morning is my time to go riding. It’s very relaxing

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  11 месяцев назад

      I freaking love this bike and the color is one of the best H-D has ever put on a bike.

  • @VoodooViking
    @VoodooViking 2 года назад +1

    I traveled 5000+ miles on a 750 Honda shadow 750. It was great!! Def looking forward to it again

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  2 года назад +1

      That’s a solid bike bike for adventures! Dead reliable. I bet it was a blast.

    • @VoodooViking
      @VoodooViking 2 года назад

      @@GreatEgret it was. San Antonio to va beach and back. Then San Antonio to Arizona and back. All back highways

  • @jamespolucha8790
    @jamespolucha8790 Год назад +2

    I used to travel on a smaller bike, 650 Yamaha, 1000hd sportster old ridged frame panhead, shovelhead and loved it took mostly back roads and a lot of stops, now days we need windshields heated gear and stereos, but m going back to a smaller bike, I enjoyed running the back roads and slowing down

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  Год назад

      The back roads are the very best roads!

  • @thejlopez_official6387
    @thejlopez_official6387 2 года назад

    Starting my Cross county adventure. From California to Southern Indiana. 3/11/2022 thanks for sharing!

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  2 года назад +1

      Coming up quick! Let me know how it goes!

  • @Beehive_biker
    @Beehive_biker 2 года назад

    Found your channel from 5 dirty bikers love all you guys do!

  • @arthurleino
    @arthurleino Год назад

    Use to ride my 1980 Sportster from NAS Whidbey to Forest Grove, Oregon alot. Then a 1983 FXWG that I still ride. I rode my 1978 XS650 Yamaha Special from San Diego to Forest Grove. Never had to many problems on my rides.

  • @ScottandMargieontwowheels
    @ScottandMargieontwowheels Год назад

    Buddy you have inspired me so much I have made my plans to do route 66 in early March of 2024

  • @ChristianMarx
    @ChristianMarx 3 года назад

    Cool! This year I prepared my 48 for a long round trip through France, but Covid stopped the plan. So I did this year 9500 mls of riding in my area. Maybe next year I have a go?

  • @watchmestress4182
    @watchmestress4182 2 года назад +1

    I did 400 miles in a day on a KTM 390. Something about the challenge and simplicity of small bikes i love.
    I was definitely feeling those miles towards the end.

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  2 года назад

      That’s it exactly! That challenge is what makes it fun! But, man, you do feel those miles.

  • @kendalaxy
    @kendalaxy 3 года назад +1

    The best long distance ride I did was from the twin cities in Minnesota up to Canada on my Honda rebel 250 🤣 so glad I upgraded to the 1200 sportster 😅

  • @MotoMorten
    @MotoMorten 2 года назад

    Great video. Nice filming and editing 👍

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! I work hard on these videos, so that means a lot to me.

  • @motoryachty4779
    @motoryachty4779 2 года назад

    8:11 Nice Sportster Squad t-shirt! Got the same one in black :)

  • @whitewalls4409
    @whitewalls4409 2 года назад

    Saw the brewer hat and subscribed immediately!

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  2 года назад

      I caught a foul ball last week when they played the Pirates! I gave it to my 12-year-old nephew.

  • @sanjoysingharoy3287
    @sanjoysingharoy3287 3 года назад

    Harley Iron 883 is a small bike! Here in India we do long tour even on many 100cc bike. 😄 Great video. 👍

  • @geraldburrow3524
    @geraldburrow3524 Год назад +1

    I have road all over this beautiful country on my 1999 Road King Classic I put 86,000 miles on it , now I'm 65 I bought a 2021 new XL Sporty NS Iron 1200 I've added a few things to the bike to make it a little more comfortable for longer rides
    My butt can only handle 87 miles before I need to get off & walk around, so I might go ahead & top off the tank , was getting 50 per gallon now with the windshield 47.

  • @motopossum7839
    @motopossum7839 3 года назад

    It's great to see you doing moto content again!!

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад +1

      Thanks, dude! Thanks have plenty more coming down the pike!

    • @motopossum7839
      @motopossum7839 3 года назад

      @@GreatEgret Looking forward to it!

  • @jonathonbrough5888
    @jonathonbrough5888 2 года назад

    Great video and information.

  • @boomerguy9935
    @boomerguy9935 3 года назад +1

    Regarding the 3.3 gallon gas tank, I couldn't agree more! Other riders make it sound like stopping for breaks is a bad thing, I consider it as an advantage with my 2005 XL883 Standard. Pit stop, top off the tank, talk to somebody....best "reset button" anywhere. Like you, when my odometer passes 100 miles, I start looking for gas stations. Doing that, I've never had to switch my petcock to reserve. Yes, I have a carb and it has never given me any problems at all.

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад +1

      Exactly! When you’re on a motorcycle adventure, it’s not just about riding. Those breaks are essential!

    • @timm9842
      @timm9842 Год назад

      you sound like me

  • @simms196
    @simms196 3 года назад +2

    The 08 1200 Sportster Custom 4.5 gal tank, less stops more riding 👍

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад

      There were definitely some days where I wished I had a bigger tank. Especially in some looooooong stretches in the desert.

  • @jels1834
    @jels1834 3 года назад

    I rode a KZ1000 Kawasaki from metropolitan LA to Grand Junction and back. It was brutal. Inline four m/casks the torque to handle the winds in open territory. But it was an adventure of sorts.

  • @625jeffrey
    @625jeffrey 2 года назад

    Rode a 1980 ironhead 2000 miles to sturgis a few times. It was pretty uncomfortable but worth the experience

  • @withPercy
    @withPercy 3 года назад

    Great editing, man! And very happy to see you back on a bike. My son and I are doing a father/son trip out to Milwaukee next June. I'm hoping we can hook up and ride some with you while we're in the area.

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад +1

      Dude, I’m leaving whatever dates you’re coming open. It’d be amazing to see you again!

    • @withPercy
      @withPercy 3 года назад

      @@GreatEgret I'll shoot you our route and dates as soon as we lock them down. Really looking forward to this trip and seeing you again would definitely be a highlight.

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад

      For sure, brother! Can’t wait.

  • @kyledunlop1152
    @kyledunlop1152 Год назад

    in 91 i traveled from conn. to florida on a 450 Rebel. no problem and so much fun.

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  Год назад +1

      I love the challenge of a smaller bike. The 450 Rebel sound like it would be a blast to do that ride on!

  • @duanesifuentes4129
    @duanesifuentes4129 3 года назад

    Good stuff, was planning on doing the same with a street bob 3.5 tank. Feel better about it now.

    • @rickcastillo3573
      @rickcastillo3573 3 года назад

      Same here Duane. I’m just going to tour on my Street Bob. Ride safe!

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад

      I rarely ride in an area where fuel stations are more than 100 miles apart and I’ve ridden in some pretty desolate areas. That “tiny” 3.5 gallon tank is lighter the big 5s on the other Softails and you can still get to the fuel station without running out of gas.

  • @libertyspike8890
    @libertyspike8890 Год назад

    I've been riding for little less than 30 years. I'm 51 years old and until now I had never even considered buying anything bigger than a dyna. My longest trip was about 13 years ago. I was in school at mmi Orlando. I had been dating a girl from Oklahoma and we decided to take a trip to see her family . I made the trip on a Yamaha 650. It's a small bike but it did have a 5 gallon tank and could go close to 200 miles on a tank. Lucky for me my girlfriend rode an 883 sportster that was only good for about 120. After a trip home to nc and touring Florida i learned that the stock bars on the Yamaha were terrible on the highway and put a lot of pressure on my upper back. So one of the first changes I made was to swap them for a set of 16" ape hangers. It made a huge difference. I've always liked making frequent stops on the road. Meeting new ppl and seeing places is the best part of the trip. Don't get me wrong, there's nothing like seeing the country from behind bars but you cant meet anyone while you're moving. I've never understood the mentality of ppl who see sportsters as a beginner bike and take it as a given that you will eventually trade it in on a big twin. I love sportsters. I'm on my 3rd one now . My wife has a road king with a big old batwing fairing and after riding it a few times I feel like it really robs me of almost everything I love about riding . Looking out over that fairing to me feels almost like driving a car. It blocks the wind and my view. I guess it would be ok without the fairing but it's definitely a very different experience than riding a sportster or a dyna.

  • @nfjarvis
    @nfjarvis 2 года назад

    I took a 1200 mile trip on my street bob 114 (San Diego to the Grand Canyon and back) definitely taught me a lot of lessons on what I need to do on my next trip

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  2 года назад

      From I hear, that little bike rips! It was a tough call to decide between that bike and my FXLRS. In the end, the larger tank won me over.

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  2 года назад

      Also, that 1200-mile trip must’ve been amazing!

  • @rickdee67
    @rickdee67 3 года назад

    GREAT VIDEO!! In 11 days i am setting off for Key West from Omaha Nebraska the long route intended! I'm retired so i have no schedule and a tent! I'll be posting a video to my channel when i get back!

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад +1

      Man, that should be a hell of fun adventure! Looking forward seeing the video.

  • @BulldogBadger
    @BulldogBadger 3 года назад +1

    Just bubbling up a gourmet coffee and about to enjoy this video 🤘😎☕️

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад +1

      I’m just about to pour a cup myself! This may be a weekly thing here on out 👊🤘✌️

  • @sungjinmoon9104
    @sungjinmoon9104 2 года назад

    Nice Video ! Thanks

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  2 года назад

      Thanks! I had fun putting this one together.

  • @mybeautifullife7610
    @mybeautifullife7610 2 года назад

    So nice and wonderful sharing appreciate it keep it

  • @elwaupo1
    @elwaupo1 8 месяцев назад

    I’m thinking of shipping my Dyna back to Kentucky and riding back on the Route 66 next year and this video gets me excited to do it. Now if I could only find another rider willing to do it, my original buddy will more then likely flake on me so I may have to go it alone

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  8 месяцев назад

      Dude, that would be a fun ride! Even alone a ride like that is worth it.

  • @Smokeinmebury
    @Smokeinmebury 2 года назад

    I always heard that the 883 was not for long distance. I bought it anyways, intending on doing some of the roads through AZ you mentioned despite what I've heard. And it's great to see that you all these people commenting proving I wasn't wrong: it'll still be FUN

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  2 года назад

      Proving other wrong on the 883 was almost as much fun as riding it!

  • @frednouvertne4216
    @frednouvertne4216 2 года назад

    I went from an XL to a V Rod and toured it 6000 miles in 6 months with long rests in between. The VR makes a great touring bike. Nothing wrong with the XL, I've owned 3 of them over the past 45 years riding.

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  2 года назад

      After riding a ton of different bikes, it’s nice to go back to the XL and experience it’s simplicity. I bet the V Rod is a ton of fun.

  • @roadtaco3924
    @roadtaco3924 Год назад

    👍🏾you look approachable. thanks for sharing 👌🏾👌🏾 nice bike.

  • @jpbsv
    @jpbsv 26 дней назад

    I rode 2500 mile road trip on a 680cc vtwin honda.
    It was great!

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  26 дней назад

      Those lower displacement and physically smaller bikes are often a lot more fun to ride than a bike designed for that kind of riding!

  • @dirtedirte8771
    @dirtedirte8771 3 года назад

    I rode 3,500 on my 48 . Was awesome

  • @UnolyGrimm
    @UnolyGrimm 2 года назад

    Realy nice Dude 😎✌

  • @amandaspropshop7793
    @amandaspropshop7793 Год назад

    I’m picking up a sportster this weekend! Just curious, what kinda handlebars are those? They look nice and comfortable

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  Год назад

      Congrats on the new Sporty! Those are the Biltwell Chumps. Super comfy. I rode all over the country with those bars. I have a bunch of videos on them.

  • @FranBunnyFFXII
    @FranBunnyFFXII 3 года назад

    Oh someone's getting a new bike? Nice. I'm willing to bet it's that Softail slim, maybe from that video of it you accidentally re-uploaded? ;)
    The range consideration is one of the reasons I picked out the fat boy. When Looking at the softails, I only looked at bikes that had 5gallons. There are some stretches of roads I'm heading out onto in the future that have 185~240 miles between fuel stations.
    But it's interesting to see how limiting your milage can make things better.
    I really can't wait to get on the open road, I hope one day I'll be able to meet ya there too!

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад

      That slim was one of the best bikes I’ve ever rode. So much fun to ride! The Fat Boy is a damn good bike. I think a review ride of it this spring might happen.
      I hope to meet you out there on the open road too!

  • @BulldogBadger
    @BulldogBadger 3 года назад

    I toured the UK on 1970’s 50cc Suzuki scooter from lands end to Jon O groats.. was my most enjoyable ride, I wish I was into youtube back then 🤘😎

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад +1

      That’d be a hell of a trip to follow on RUclips.

    • @BulldogBadger
      @BulldogBadger 3 года назад

      @@GreatEgret I think next year depending on Covid and my work Schedule I will do a trip or two into Europe on my Iron 👍

  • @themotorcyclegene
    @themotorcyclegene 6 месяцев назад

    I have never toured on a small bike but I am thinking about downsizing my bike. I currently ride an Indian Roadmaster that is perfect for touring but it weighs almost a thousand pounds and is no ideal for commuting, which is what I mainly use it for. I figure a smaller bike would be better for commuting and it would be more adventurous when I do take the occasional trip. Great video. Thanks for sharing.

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks! I now tour and commute on a 530lb tall Africa Twin. Though there are days when I just want something simple, short and, small for both touring and commuting. That’s where my Sportster of Honda 300l come in handy.

    • @themotorcyclegene
      @themotorcyclegene 6 месяцев назад

      @@GreatEgret Thanks for the reply. If I had the money and the place I would have two bikes, but I don't have the money or the place for two bikes so I am forced to choose one bike. I don't know what I am going with yet, but I an fairly sure that I will downsize my bike for something smaller. One of my concerns is that if I drop my huge bike on a trip by myself I am stuck until someone comes along to help me because I can't stand the bike back up on my own to save my life; I just can't lift 908 pounds.

  • @thedude5-6
    @thedude5-6 3 года назад

    I have a big fat fxr tank on my 91 sporty think it's 4.6 gallons

  • @colincatron8759
    @colincatron8759 Год назад

    Great video! I've been wanting to do this on my Low Rider S and now planning it, so in a way this video popping up is telling me I'm on the right track. Would you breakdown exactly what you think you should bring on a trip like this please? And what leather jacket do you because I love it?! Thank you for posting this video and ride safe.

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  Год назад +1

      I love it when one of my videos is a sign that someone should go out and ride on an adventure! I’ve got another trip planned at the end of March, so I’ll for sure do a video covering what you should bring. Probably be out in mid-February.

    • @colincatron8759
      @colincatron8759 Год назад

      @@GreatEgret thank you! Ride safe

  • @82SGN
    @82SGN 3 года назад

    I toured from Lisbon (Portugal) to Rome on a XV535...lots of fun!

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад

      That had to be an amazing ride! I have an old XV535 non-runner that I'm trying to fix up. It's a hell of a project.

    • @82SGN
      @82SGN 3 года назад

      @@GreatEgret It was a trip to remember! Went with two friends who had H-D, little XV535 went all the way and back

  • @ParrishCubed
    @ParrishCubed 3 года назад

    Ive nicknamed my 2020 Street Bob, which also has a 3.3 gallon tank, the Adventure Bob.

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад

      Perfect name for a street bob!

  • @track1219
    @track1219 2 года назад

    Back in 1973 rode a Honda cb 450 from Wisconsin to Colorado and back, then rode it down to ft Myers for the winter.

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  2 года назад

      The year I was born. I’m in south central Wisconsin. Where did you ride from?

    • @track1219
      @track1219 2 года назад

      Racine

  • @jackrobinson8945
    @jackrobinson8945 Год назад

    Up to now I've about 85% of my long distance touring on my 04 Triumph Speedmaster 800 with a waterproof bag strapped to the rack. Never had a problem keeping up with my buddies on their HDs. This year we're heading to Mexico from Alberta but I've got big changes, riding a Triumph Thunderbird Storm with proper luggage.

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  Год назад

      The funny thing about getting and using proper luggage is you feel you’ll never need it until you get it and enjoy the luxury of it. You can have an amazing adventure without it, but, man, it’s nice to have. That’s going to be an amazing ride! Have fun and I hope the Thunderbird is everything you hope it will be!

    • @jackrobinson8945
      @jackrobinson8945 Год назад

      @@GreatEgret The weight of the bike and luggage is going to take some getting used to. That's one thing about the smaller bike, even with all the gear on it was easy to handle.

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  Год назад

      So true. The hardest part is the the balance in the wind, but I’m sure you’re used to wind coming from Alberta. Just balance the weight right and I bet you’ll be used to it before crossing the border.

  • @mrillmatic95
    @mrillmatic95 11 месяцев назад

    5 gallon tank and tr explorer seat are really great for touring on an 883

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  11 месяцев назад

      Definitely! Both would improve the experience. 💪

  • @kraken8159
    @kraken8159 3 года назад

    What’s up man? Great to see you back. Did you ever buy a bigger bike? I hope you went to the softail standard. It’s a good starter bike.

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад

      Hey, brother! I’m now on a Low Rider S. More vids coming soon!

  • @johnallen4710
    @johnallen4710 Год назад

    My 1960 sportster xlh had a4.8 gal tank, n would wonder upwards 210mile before needin a refil. I sold it when she hit 110,000miles. N she ran very good then

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  Год назад

      Great story! That’s a ton of miles on that Sporty!

  • @DwipaAgastya
    @DwipaAgastya 3 года назад +1

    Great video! but i was wondering is that possible for you to carry more person on sportster while do touring?

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад +1

      Thanks, Dwipa! Great question! It’s possible, but it would be more challenging. I would consider a 1200 or upgrading an 883 to a 1250. You’ll need a little extra oomph with the extra weight. Also,upgrading the suspension would be a good idea.

  • @doc7785
    @doc7785 3 года назад +1

    Did Chicago to San Antonio then on to California.(lost everything I owned except for a seabag of clothes and my Harley... So technically I was moving) San Diego to Houston and back 7 times. Did Vegas. So-Cal to Jacksonville Florida. Then back to Houston. All on a 1200 sportster...hardtail. Zero rear suspension. Did over 1k miles in a day more than once. Camping most of the way everytime. Plus all the 500+ miles weekend runs. Don't ever let anybody tell you that small bike touring can't be done or is even a bad idea. Even if I could afford a big comfy "touring" bike....I don't think I would. Chopper for life. Great content man.

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад

      Man, that sounds amazing!

    • @doc7785
      @doc7785 3 года назад +1

      @@GreatEgret is was and is. The ol gal is not running the way she should right now, but I still ride her to work, appointments and even just to the corner store for smokes and gummy bears. Any chance I get. Been married over a decade and that bike is the only relationship I've had longer. Even if she burst into flames and all I had left was a smoking Harley shaped doorstop I still wouldn't get rid of it. Choppers for life my friend.

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад +1

      Man, that just about made my night. Thanks for sharing your story, brother!

    • @doc7785
      @doc7785 3 года назад

      @@GreatEgret anytime

  • @harryharley3271
    @harryharley3271 Год назад

    I live in Great Britain. I know, I know but I can’t help it can I. My 1st HD was a Roadking because all the cops road them in movies when I was a kid (60’s Electra Glide’s) before you flame me. Then brought a 2005 carb XL1200R. Best all rounder ever made imo. Now you can get from top to bottom in the UK in 10 mins & west to east in 5 mins. I exaggerate ofc but only by a day & a few hrs north to south. My m8 has an 883 & we went touring. Back roads & motorways. RK is. big bike. Can’t do you turns on 95% of our roads & you gotta think very carefully about where your gonna park re curbs to bump up, quality of road or off road surfaces, gradient of road etc etc! Endless list tbh. Where as the 883 nooo problems anywhere. Next year took the Sportster. Carried all I needed inc camping gear and cooking equipment for 8 days on the road. Absolutely more fun.
    Just as comfy riding & just as easy on the motorway all be it tad harder in head winds. And bags more fun on the back roads.
    One up ofc

  • @johnwalshire2884
    @johnwalshire2884 Год назад

    If you consider 1,000 miles as a minumum trip I've ridden Electriglide (2004), 750 Norton(1969), 650 Triumph (1967), 3 Yamaha 650s (79-79&80), 550 Suzuki 2-stroke triple(1972), 175 Yamaha Enduro (1974?-ish) and a 150 Vespa Primavera (2023)....I chose the Vespa over the Harley this trip for the slow ride. I have alway ridden what I have had at the time. I've owned many other bikes over the years but these are the ones I've traveled on. All of them became a little more special once you do a week or so living on one. For one up riding if I had to do a hard ride I'd take the Yamaha 650 twins from the 1970's. Big enough for the highway and small enough to have fun on and pretty much unbreakable, The Norton and the Triumph needed alot of attention, full dress Harleys feel like riding a motor home... For just plain fun I have never enjoyed a trip more than the Vespa scooter. Going slow is great.

  • @ericlitalien6139
    @ericlitalien6139 3 года назад

    i'm a 56 year young army vet, i'Ve been riding bikes since i was 15,Idrive 3 bikes a650 vstrom a 2015 ural and an iron 2012 that i bought brand new. of all the bikes i've had that includes a 2008 FLHTCU my favoriate bike is my iron 883 2012 it now has 65k mls. ionly changed the rocker shims THATS ALL. ITS got a memphis shade stinger wind shield. its aPERFECT WELL BUILT BIKE VERY VERY DEPENDABLE AND EXTREAMLY FUN TO DRIVE.ITS LIKE BEING ON A 60'Sold school bike

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад

      The iron is an amazing bike! That Ural must be fun to ride too!

  • @dirt5547
    @dirt5547 Год назад +1

    Im 6' and rode my sporty from Ont to the Cabot trail twice.

  • @BulldogBadger
    @BulldogBadger 3 года назад

    Excellent video Joe!
    Footage ✅
    Music✅
    Editing ✅
    Story ✅
    Great job my friend I really enjoyed it ☕️

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад +1

      Thanks, brother! ☕️

    • @tapiva
      @tapiva 2 года назад

      @@GreatEgret what is the first song?

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  2 года назад

      @@tapiva It's a song by Tigerblood Jewel called "By the Trainyard". I got it from Epidemic Sounds.

    • @tapiva
      @tapiva 2 года назад

      @@GreatEgret niice found it thanks! Goes straight to my riding album.

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  2 года назад

      @@tapiva it’s a good tune!

  • @laurajanetexascigarmaven6788
    @laurajanetexascigarmaven6788 2 года назад

    I intend to do some touring on my 2005 HD Sportster 1200C. But start with single overnight adventures.

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  2 года назад

      That’s a great way to get started! It gets addicting!

  • @scotttitus7479
    @scotttitus7479 2 года назад

    That's awesome dude and you pick the best bike in the world to do it on I love sportsters that's all I own and there's a reason for that sportsters rule dude

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  2 года назад

      Sportster a freaking amazing!

  • @roderickmchardy3650
    @roderickmchardy3650 3 года назад

    cool vid ,, going to check out you r 66 now

  • @RC44E
    @RC44E 3 года назад

    Dont feel so bad.....I found a way to over pack on all 3 of my West and East Coast Canada Trips. But Asshlay was a mule of a 750cc. But man I look at my photos of my set ups. And just shake my head.

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад

      Oh, man! You and me both.

  • @ericlitalien6139
    @ericlitalien6139 3 года назад

    i've recently changed the brass shims inthe rockers so i did a compressiontest front cyl=170 rear cyl=175lbs with 65000 milles,, this engine is perfect simply perfect

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret  3 года назад

      The Iron is tough as nails and super reliable!