HONDA CUB EXTREME OFFROAD WINTER BISCUIT REVIEW - IKEA VINTERSAGA REVIEWED IN THE RAIN IN WINTER
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- In this video I travel off-road on a Honda C90 to review some IKEA Vintersaga biscuits. The weather is cold and wet. The terrain is arguably too extreme for the Honda C90 but I soldier on regardless. The biscuits were given to me by a secretive friend who has a fixation with the escalator in IKEA’s Bristol branch. The Honda Cub survives its last outing of 2022 well whilst traveling at great speed off road. I barely escape with my life but gain a profound appreciation of the Vintersaga biscuits and even include some bonus footage of cheese usage.
The Vintersaga biscuits were a perfect end-of-year foodstuff to review. Sweet, spicy, somewhat salty and very special. Thanks, secretive friend.
Even those cows looked up and smiled. 5:08
Just checked and was about to tell you off for referring to the population of devizes as cows......
Fred, you had me enjoying your tea and ‘biscuits’ along with you. Thanks for a nice experience. I am thinking of a cub for myself but as I live in Charlotte North Carolina, a 90 just would not do. It wouldn’t be long before some soccer mom had me for a hood ornament.
That sounds no fun at all...
How fast is traffic moving where you are? Any nice tracks or trails you could play on?
I thought about catching up on the latest news situation in Ukraine but found this instead and I'm glad I did. This type of information needs a wider audience and Fred treats his biscuit reviews like a seasoned war reporter. I'm looking forward to Custard Creams in Kyiv I can tell you.
Highly entertaining video Fred. For me any small bikes like the cub do several things that help cope with the madness in the world. first they slow everything down and secondly they invite simplicity into our lives. Oh one more, they help reduce any attacks of ego with the result that everyone seems to smile a bit more. Hope you have a very good new year.😇
Cheers Nigel. You wrote very eloquently what I wish I could have said succinctly in my video. Even when people see a cub parked they are charmed by it, a bit like having a sweet dog on a lead for people to handle and fuss over.
I agree qith all of that.
I'm getting a new CT125 in June so can see myself having some sillyness like this from summer onwards.
@@marks-0-0 you'll love it. I would like a ct125
Another exhaleant review with bonus cheese!! you're spoiling us ..even vicarious consumption of an oreo would be too risky for me, please don't.
They are really bad news, eh?
Great video, getting my Honda 2022 Super cub out soon from winter hibernation.
Well Fred, thanks for yet another funny video and further expansion of my knowledge of biscology. I have wasted a long life, eating biscuits with very little thought of the delights to be had from studying snap, crunch, dunkability, texture, taste, hints of spice, sugar and salt. Oh what have I done? Forgive me `Lord Biscuit`. Huh and you thought you were nuts! Happy `23 and keep making these videos. (Lemon puffs but don`t dunk them)
I am glad these videos are immeasurably improving your life. I will put that on my CV. A lemon puff is not ordinarily something I would even acknowledge the existence of but for 'the people inside the internet', I will do the research.
Love your videos Fred keep doing what you are doing there will always be haters unfortunately they are the ones that need to get a life. Looking forward to seeing a video on what you did to your front end 😀
Love your videos here in NZ mate, which inspired me to buy a 110 supercub on my 4 week trip to rural Thailand
Brilliant! I will have time to make some more soon. What is Thailand like? Is it a chaotic experience to use the roads there or quite nice once out of the cities?
Bet there is some amazing scenery?
What are some of the popular NZ biscuits?
Hi Fred, it is chaotic but seems to work, road rules appear to be optional but everyone is courteous. Had the cub 2 days and clocked up 300km, its largely flat farming around where the missus is from but will be venturing further afield soon.
The Afghan is NZ own biscuit, we share the Girl Guide and Anzac biscuits with our Aussie neighbours and even enjoy Aussie biscuits like Tim Tams. Hope you can find some to review. If not I can send some to feature on your channel
Love it! I can only afford one. I’m torn between a 1968 super clean Cub or a used 2021 super Cub with 345 miles. Keep up the great work!
Try both and buy whichever makes your heart sing most. They are both as cool as a man with a mullet holding two pythons.
Today was my first day of receiving a new video notification from you since subscribing..excited was an understatement....and what a video...and an extravagant tinned delight, that first sniff would've toppled me 🤙🤙
I think, if you practise, you can build up to the advanced technique of 'tin huffing'. Start with some crumbs in a cupped hand and sniff gently. Then, in time, build up to half a biscuit in a small Tupperware container. Progress on to sleeping in the same room as a full tin of biscuits the other side of the room, back turned of course. Then, when the moment feels right, using your megaphone, announce "I AM GOING TO DO IT FOR THE FIRST TIME..." throw caution to the wind and take your first huff. You either live a legend or die an ambitious hero.
@@EpohDerf I will aim for half a biscuit in a paper bag and become an ambitious legend.... hopefully.......if I make it to comment on your next video you'll know Ill have been trained by the best..... throttle to the endstop fella 👍
@@tommotomlinson3370 if you go to your local citizens advice bureau and whisper to the first person you see - I am ready to be trained, they will take you to the cellar for 5 days of practise absolutely free.
You are totally right chap ,people do like C90s. , biscuits, trails, the woods, cups of tea ... As someone with arse-burgers I'd totally struggle to communicate with a weirdo that didn't 👍 don't put yourself through eating an orio 😫 even for youtube fame and fortune it's just not worth it , we Englishmen have a more cultured and sophisticated pallet . New sub bud 👍
It would have to be a ludicrous sum.if cash to see me gobbling up Oreos. Better to press a fistful of soil and sugar into a circle and eat that...
Hi Fred been watching for a while now great video again take no notice of viewer saying its not made for
off road we know but know one told the c90 bless its cotten socks I know this because I own a 1999 c90 in red and love it and a yamaha tracer 9 the second bike may not interest you but just giving you an idea a like quick/fast bike but my c90 please do more off road vids
Sceptics of the Cub's off road pretentions might recall that many (most?) sales went to regions of the planet where metalled roads were a bonus, not the norm. Carriage may have included a small family and live chickens, so a jolly among the long barrows is no sweat. In other news I lost an entire custard cream to the bottom of a tea cup this morning.
Best place for it. Did you throw the mug out and burn the bin as well?
@@EpohDerf Fished it out with a spoon and slid it down like an oyster.
@@borderlands6606 you brute!
Fancy I spotted the biscuit cavalieri out and about vizes way.. portent of another review I an I is hoping
Indeed you did but sadly I was not in biscuit mode. I was off to the market to fetch some cheese to rebuild my power reserves after the cold snap.
Normal service resumes in Feb.
Love your vids. Keep the moles coming. 😊
You say mitts i say muffs.....we bought a similar tin of Swedish biscuits like those from Costco last Christmas, mainly for the delightful tin ( which is now used as the biscuit barrel ) those too were ginger and cinnamon with a hint of salt, but strangely had a slight hint of fish about them. Not a favourite with the fam so i had to eat them all, it took bloody ages as its a big tin and a lot of thin biscuits fit in that tin. Always thought Oreos taste like coal with diabetes inducing fondant cream......good luck
You and I appear to see biscuits similarly. I think I know what you mean about fishy biscuits. I've had some like that before - perhaps it is an excess of raising agent or something?
@@EpohDerf i did check the ingredients buy no herrings were harmed in the making of them
Don't stop Stopping Fred, Neva! You put the F in funtinology and the B in my bisc! As long as a Honda Cub Is being thrashed to within a 1/4 of an inch of its life you take that bugger off road and ride, let the wind blow through that hair! Why do your videos always make me want to ride and eat at the same time? It's not safe but damn I'm doing it! Right I'm off for a ride with some cheese and bisc's, good afternoon!
Their was a young man from Devisers
Whos ball were different sizes
One was so small it was no good at all
And the other so big it won prizes.
There is also one pertaining a woman from Devizes, too.
Hi Fred had a C50 as an apprentice; hopefully going to get a super cub for my retirement soon. My question is about gear - I don’t remember wearing all this armoured trousers, boots etc. what do you recommend? Thanks John
Easiest is probably just to go to a local motorcycle gear shop and let them inform you. Assuming you're from the UK or somewhere else in Europe, look for CE certifications (for example: EN13595 or EN17092 for trousers and jackets).
The best you could get would be: a full-face helmet; gloves with a palm slider, a jacket with elbow, shoulder, and back protectors; trousers with hip and knee protectors; tall motorcycle boots. You can even get an airbag vest!
Switching the tall boots to ones that only cover the ankle is probably the first change I'd make for comfort, but I think also the only one(and the airbag, which very few people use). Protectors are not a bother and I'd rather keep my skin if I decide to go sliding down the road.
Well, I have that kit as a hangover from riding 'proper' bikes where you will be doing serious speed if you decide to get off whilst moving.
I'd say for a cub you don't need much at all as you can go pretty much as fast on a push bike!
Try some bits out, see if a pal has some to try and look for 2nd hand stuff made by reputable manufacturers.
@@EpohDerf thank you - always tempting to go out and buy gear anyway, dont intend to go above 125cc so might treat myself to new boots maybe and see about the rest
@@johnangus6712 the kit I have is Alpinestars Andes. It is good stuff.
Wait a minute is this not what extreme ADV riding looks like?
Maybe. Never knowingly done it!
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Just you wait my succulent friend from inside if the net on the line.... It is coming.
They're right, you know? You are using the bike wrong..
Remember that video of the C90's and the Yamaha T80's greenlaning and getting submerged in a bog? That's what these bikes are made for!
That is a video that fills me with ambition. I will look for some appropriate trails soon .. have a good 2023.
Lol hope you cleaned that poor little cub 😳 is it true the headlight is shit ?
Headlight is useless. Yes.