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As bikers, we always have each other’s back, no matter where the journey takes us. It’s a bond built on the road, where small acts of kindness make the biggest difference. Glad we could help, brother! Ride safe and keep the spirit alive!" And keep growing, all the best for your future rides.
Anyone on a bike trip to ladakh will happily stop & help others in need. Everytime you pass a biker, you give a thumbs up signaling everything is alright. It’s just a biker thing, in cities people think that Bikers are stupid to wear heavy gear & ride. But its a special bond up in mountains
@@MarcTravels but i have heard this time from you.. I am defeated.. But you won't.. actually you did it.. in today's video i saw the cut.. it was huge and dried tire was tearing apart with pressure. yeah you did it. Cheers man!!
Indian moto-culture at it's best! It seems that no matter where you end up in India, you find wonderful riders who are willing to provide all they can to help another. Looking forward to the next video! Ride safe. Ride smart. Have fun!
I'm really sad too see you sad boy. Don't be sad everything will be alright. Our Indian biking community is so strong and helpful in those areas. I wish you to have more joyful experience here. Do not give up.
More power to you man. It a challenge for veterans as well. While installing new tyres do get the tyre seal liquid and also tyre patches. The sticks doesn't always works.
Yeah, as much off road you run into I agree. I like the Dunlop Trailmax Mission tires. They are 50/50 but their designs help prevent puntures like you got from running on road only tires. Live the videos brother. Hope you find a new set to keep you traveling. Safe journeys.
Marc Diego Cardenas, it’s always such a treat to watch how you tackle challenges as they arise. It really speaks volumes about you and the incredible community of moto riders worldwide, always ready to lend a hand whenever and wherever it’s needed. Truly inspiring!
Super brave and determined to do this! Seriously the manufacturers of Eva should sponsor this trip - it is a great advertisement for their product. Who would imagine an electric bike would survive such rugged terrain? Great job, great bike! And no, Ladakh has not beaten you! You have survived this too and now you can survive ANYTHING.
If you get sponsored by companies they usually expect something from you. More or less communicated but usually nothing is for free. It's always more realistic if you don't have to sell yourself tho the ones have money even if it's harder to manage. Thats something I really like Marcs trip for compared to some other travellers / influencer.
I mean this is probably to late anyhow, but as some others have mentioned, you can always fit a tube inside a tubeless tire. I've seen many bike riders that keep a tube, for repairs.
Better you should carry tube along with your ride.. in case of tube less tyre tear it offf... Its normal Jugadu... When i lost my new tyre ( which got tared off within 10k km)... I was pissed off .,.. then puncture guy told me you can run your bike ... So suggest to covert your tube less tyre to with tube...and hacked worked.. still i am riding my bike 28k as off now
@@curio78 - any 17 or even an 16 or 18 inch tube will do... most adv riders usually have some tubes that can be used... He would just need to drive carefull in those rims and clean the inside of the tire...
From parting ways from 2 angels to encountering 2 other!!...It's always about the people as you said!!.... What a memorable journey it is with these challenges!... hope you got to manali soon! Ride Safe!
You made some great friends with a foot pump and a room for you. Not all bad. Beautiful scenery some will never be able to see. Always carry a tube in a remote area like that. All good, safe. East Kentucky USA
That view on last morning with Ben and Julia was stunning!!!!! Amazing people you met on the way. So glad they could help. Bikers the world over will always help each other. ❤
One more suggestion try to keep a small manual pump. Battery operated pump will fail anytime but manual will work if not fast. Some manual pumps are very small in size same as the pump you use.
It's amazing to see the humanity in your adventures, not everything will go to plan, but the kindness of others is wonderful. Often a rest will allow you to regroup and overcome your challenges. Take care and try to not be too hard on yourself.
Another multi use tool is a mini torch. Softening and melting for quick road side repairs is another cold weather technique. Also 70/30 tire or aspects for off road use is small improvement.
Ben looks like the most grounded guy! Literally a legend. All the best to you for China Marc! I also checked out his channel. (Encourage him to make more videos Marc!)
Hey Marc you for sure are a fighter n cannot be defeated ! You are stronger for the challenges you faced n am glad you had fellow riders helping you along . Keeps the faith in human goodness going ! Hope your troubles end and you enjoy the next leg of your journey ❤
The problem is that the more of the tire thread has already worn off the increasingly harder it gets to plug any puncture. It's time to get a new (all road ) tire fitted. Easier said then done, i know.
Roads in Nepal and Ladakh really took a lot of toll on those tyres. Sharp stones cut really badly into the tyres, even if the tyres are new, still the sharp edges of stone can slice into tyres like knife goes through butter. And once a tyre gets cut it's very difficult to plug the puncture.
tubeless tyres are generally better for off-road. You can easily patch holes at the spot but with tubed tyres you can't. Tubed tyres are a hassle if you get it punctured.
I know hindsight is a wonderful thing, but the “tire patch” fix is for the sidewalls and that too it’s pivotal that the punctured area is cleaned with a sandpaper or something that could roughen the area of puncture. Secondly, try to keep a tyre tube for tubeless tyres, it’s a temporary fix. Although, I’m sure once you enter China, roads would get better.
_“tire patch” fix is for the sidewalls_ Sorry to say this but the sidewall can not be repaired correctly/permanently. Not with plugs nor tire patch. You can try (it might get you to a tire shop) but side wall puncture means replacement.
Things happen for a reason Marc, you see it as a defeat but those of us on the other side see it as a victory, it's not about the destination but about the path, the adventure lived along the way, the teaching you get, the ability to solve problems more and more intelligently, quickly and with less nerves and the friends you've made along the way is what those of us on the other side of the screen see, remember all that! Those biker boys are great, thanks! !👏👏
I love our biker community. Always there for each other ❤❤❤. Mark try to get dual sport tires next and the tyre gel aswell. If you are coming to South East asia you will need those. Expect road works here aswell and tough terrain. Road tires will cause possible same issues brother. Be safe man 🤟🤟🤟
Vielen Dank für deine immer spannenden Berichte. Ich freue mich auf deine Abenteuer und kann es jeweils kaum erwarten wie es weitergeht. Herzlichen Dank und viel Glück
Wow man. I'm surprised you made it as far as you did with a tire that fucked! You might feel defeated, but I'd say you kicked ass that day! You did the best you could with what you had to work with! Can't ask for any more than that.
Those guys are legendary, love the biker spirt! You are not defeated Marc as others have said most people would have given up as soon as they had the first puncture. You show true determination and grit, it is to be commended 🫡 As always thanks you so much for sharing your adventures 🤙🏻
Hey Marc..not often I write on YT..but I could not stop myself from appreciating you’re approach to looking at everything so positively..I think what went wrong was when you thought the patches fixed by Ben and you failed..but I think what you did was create unnecessary hole in the tyre trying to plug it where as the actual puncture was somewhere else and the patch was holding fine..
Hi Marc, try to get some kind of offroad tires that fit your rims. Watch for the space between fork / motorcycle swingarm to the tire. Boy you are having a hard time man ! Take care and good luke!
It's fine brother, you achieved what you suppose to,you didn't gave up,that matters,you give motivation to many people through this video,never give up,keep going❤
I'm sure you and Eve will be OK. I'm not a specialist in fixing tires (experienced it myself)... but after you put in the repair plug you have to wait a while before starting to pump the tire up because the plug needs time to vulcanize with the rubber of the tire. 🏍🏍
Next time you use rubber band to fix your tyre try to insert and rotate 360 degrees it inside your tyre, then pull out. This may help you to create a big rubber cap inside the tyre
Hey . .come on . . .you're still alive . .😃 . . .it could be worse . . .And those guys "Straight out of Kerala" , just brilliant , top guys . . . . .All the best man , all the best . 👍
Hey Marc..not often I write on YT..but I could not stop myself from appreciating you approach to looking at everything so positively..I think what went wrong was when you thought the patches fixed by Ben and you failed..but I think what you need was create unnecessary hole in the tyre trying to plug it where as the actual puncture was somewhere else and the patch was holding fine..
Marc, it's been incredible following your journey, especially since the Pakistan series. Your dedication and innovative approach are truly inspiring. Keep pushing the boundaries and never give up. can't wait to see what you in new Zealand!
@@MarcTravels only because we Malayalees don't fall for religious shit, Majority of us don't separate human beings according to their religion. And also we don't support any political parties whose ideology favours a particular religion. One political party don't like this harmony , so they create fake news through their funded news channels and propaganda movies, which portrays the whole state as an anti national state . Only to divide us, so they can win over in elections here.
@@MarcTravels it's just a political thing haha Kerala is a very socialistic state with a communist party, thats not well received with the central goverment and the rest of india i guess.
I was eagerly waiting for the video and man you got that rough but your persistence is commendable, you have suffered but I guess that's what it means to conquer Ladakh on an electric bike, I can't wait on the new tyre; seeing eve whole again.
Mark - just drill a hole in the center of the rim to pass the valve stem, and place an innertube - that will be easier to find than a New tyre where you are. Later you make something that Seals that hole So you can go back to TubeLess. Just put enough pressure in it >35psi to avoid ripping the valve stem. Good luck
Hallo Marc, Great Job. Solang durchzuhalten, alle Achtung! Du schaffst das, es geht immer irgendwie weiter. Ohne die 2 Freunde, wärst Du aufgeschmissen gewesen. Tolle Jungs, Biker eben. Musst immer denken, es ist nur der Reifen! Es könnet auch was anderes sein, was viel schlimmer ist. Deine Videos sind toll, wie Du erzählst wäherend der Fahrt, Dein Lachen, Dein Optimismus, ich wünschte ich könnte mit Dir fahren. Es macht soviel Spaß Dir dabei zu zuschauen. Viel Glück.
In your recent videos discussing China, I figured you've finally reached a place with reliable internet and completed all the editing to upload on her. However, each video has been one cliffhanger after another, from finding a proper place to charge to dealing with tire troubles. Hope it gets easier from here on out.
Out of all things that got you "stranded" it's a flat tire and not the lack of electricity is kinda ironic. It could have happened to anyone! I am very excited how you got out of this mess.
It’s amazing how much wear and tear a tire can take. It’s just a thin layer of rubber with a carcass of textile or/and steel wire. All that movement. Goes for all tires. Just think of the truck tires as well.
I hope the trip to Tibet will be a good one. I mean the road is much better. I have been in Tibet twice and the roads in rural areas/mountains areas are quite good. The sceneries are great too.
Bro given how much of hard thing your trying to pull of, im sure any good tyre brand in India would be happy to probably even deliver the tire to you, just try man, dont give up
Tire plugs are, for the most part, useless, except in an emergency. A cold vulcanized, or better yet, a hot vulcanized internal patch would be a more permanent repair.
Chin up Marc, by the time you will be reading these comments I think you had already crossed India and headed Tibet. And thanks for sharing last 1 minute of your video with us. You made us your family.
Hi Marc, ich denke, Du hast Probleme mit den Reifenflicken, weil Du den ersten Schritt nicht ausreichend machst. Du musst das Loch mit der Raspel richtig bearbeiten - rein raus ein paar mal. Es kommt öfters vor, dass ein Plug, oder die Bänder nicht halten, wenn das Loch nicht genug geraspelt wurde.
Genau. Und ich denke, er ist zu ungeduldig. Der "Kleber" hat nicht genug Zeit zum Trocknen. Oft kein Problem mit einem kleinen Loch, sondern mit einem Rissloch.....muss von innen repariert werden
Not sure if this helps Error 31 indicates a failure during the power on sequence, often caused by holding down the power button for more than six seconds, or if the power button is stuck. To fix this error: When powering on the ebike, release the power button once the display and remote light up.
Just a suggestion...you should carry a Tube incase you have too many puncher....just remove and add the tube as a second layer and fill the tyre until you get to a puncher shop
Why not "darkside" the back wheel Marc? It may be easier to get hold on a car tire I mean. Of course you will lose some handling but the back tire will last for a long, long time. And when you come over a new motorcycle tire buy an inner tube and put in the bag for extra safety. Once again proof that the motorcycle community is amazing!
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@MarcTravels… Get a tube put inside the tyre … believe me
As bikers, we always have each other’s back, no matter where the journey takes us. It’s a bond built on the road, where small acts of kindness make the biggest difference. Glad we could help, brother! Ride safe and keep the spirit alive!" And keep growing, all the best for your future rides.
You were absolute legends!! I can’t thank you enough for sticking with me❤️✨ see you again soon my friend 🤙🏼
Powli ❤
Thanks guys for helping Mark out and being kind.
@@albinaugustine2982 hey, I saw go pro on your helmet, can we have your footages?
@@HarshitMishra89 sorry man, camera was off..😢
Pro tip : Don't use the rubber glue on wet tyres. The water doesn't allow the rubber glue to stick and fill the leaks.
I've done it in heavy rain and the tire last for 2 years after that repairement.
Big shout-out to Albin for helping Marc and Eve!
And Eve really needs some well-deserved time at a wellness spa... a fancy workshop. ;)
Well it’s gonna be a workshop but surly not fancy 🫠
they have a RUclips channel?✌️👍
Amazing how you seam to find the right people willing to help.
Found your channel while I am resting up with pneumonia about 3 weeks ago,
love it.
you alright now mate?
@@osirinyxades 👍All well now, tnx
Anyone on a bike trip to ladakh will happily stop & help others in need. Everytime you pass a biker, you give a thumbs up signaling everything is alright.
It’s just a biker thing, in cities people think that Bikers are stupid to wear heavy gear & ride. But its a special bond up in mountains
You have guts man, ordinary people will be perished in this condition
Yeah I’m far from normal 😜
@@MarcTravels but i have heard this time from you.. I am defeated.. But you won't.. actually you did it.. in today's video i saw the cut.. it was huge and dried tire was tearing apart with pressure. yeah you did it. Cheers man!!
Indian moto-culture at it's best! It seems that no matter where you end up in India, you find wonderful riders who are willing to provide all they can to help another. Looking forward to the next video!
Ride safe.
Ride smart.
Have fun!
Yes great spirit here ❤️
I'm really sad too see you sad boy. Don't be sad everything will be alright. Our Indian biking community is so strong and helpful in those areas. I wish you to have more joyful experience here. Do not give up.
Never giving up ☺️
More power to you man. It a challenge for veterans as well. While installing new tyres do get the tyre seal liquid and also tyre patches. The sticks doesn't always works.
You are a legend Marc. All the power to you… And the guys who stayed on with you are angels…
Yeah they are awesome
@@arunkumaras5109 thank you 🫶🏾🥹
I would recommend when you can get a new tyre, go for a 70/30 on/ off road one, and take a tube to put in if you get another puncture.
Let’s see what I can get
Getting a tube (and a patch kit for the tube) is a good idea at minimum.
Yeah, as much off road you run into I agree. I like the Dunlop Trailmax Mission tires. They are 50/50 but their designs help prevent puntures like you got from running on road only tires. Live the videos brother. Hope you find a new set to keep you traveling. Safe journeys.
Marc Diego Cardenas, it’s always such a treat to watch how you tackle challenges as they arise. It really speaks volumes about you and the incredible community of moto riders worldwide, always ready to lend a hand whenever and wherever it’s needed. Truly inspiring!
Super brave and determined to do this! Seriously the manufacturers of Eva should sponsor this trip - it is a great advertisement for their product. Who would imagine an electric bike would survive such rugged terrain? Great job, great bike! And no, Ladakh has not beaten you! You have survived this too and now you can survive ANYTHING.
If you get sponsored by companies they usually expect something from you. More or less communicated but usually nothing is for free.
It's always more realistic if you don't have to sell yourself tho the ones have money even if it's harder to manage. Thats something I really like Marcs trip for compared to some other travellers / influencer.
Albin and ziya what a guys 🙌 salute to u brothers
Amazing people
Proud of the guys from Kerala
I mean this is probably to late anyhow, but as some others have mentioned, you can always fit a tube inside a tubeless tire.
I've seen many bike riders that keep a tube, for repairs.
Better you should carry tube along with your ride.. in case of tube less tyre tear it offf... Its normal Jugadu... When i lost my new tyre ( which got tared off within 10k km)... I was pissed off .,.. then puncture guy told me you can run your bike ... So suggest to covert your tube less tyre to with tube...and hacked worked.. still i am riding my bike 28k as off now
+1 on carrying a 17” tube for emergencies like this.
🙂
That's what I was going to say ! not sure about the valve angle though, that tyre repair shop in the dark only charged £2.83 😃
Excellent suggestion for Marc, because his tyres are special and not easily procurable at all places..
@@curio78 - any 17 or even an 16 or 18 inch tube will do... most adv riders usually have some tubes that can be used...
He would just need to drive carefull in those rims and clean the inside of the tire...
From parting ways from 2 angels to encountering 2 other!!...It's always about the people as you said!!.... What a memorable journey it is with these challenges!... hope you got to manali soon! Ride Safe!
So true!
You made some great friends with a foot pump and a room for you. Not all bad. Beautiful scenery some will never be able to see. Always carry a tube in a remote area like that. All good, safe. East Kentucky USA
Thanks 👍
I bet you learned about having the right tyre and a fresh tyre for that type of journey, I do admire your guts and determination.
Well yeah but tire can’t always be fresh, I travel for 2 years now…I need the tires to last
Tips: Always if the tires is leaking repeadtly you can insert a tube in it and it works. i have done it with my tyre when it leaks again and again.
Marc, sent you funds thru Paypal to help pay for new tires", you inspire me. Rich in California (love my HONDA XR650L)
Awesome thank you! I saw it coming in just now! Appreciate it man❤️
Awesome your are kind heart man....❤
One of the best biker I have seen in the internet ❤🎉 and the pure and raw vloges ❤❤❤
Thank you so much 😀
That view on last morning with Ben and Julia was stunning!!!!!
Amazing people you met on the way. So glad they could help. Bikers the world over will always help each other. ❤
Don't worry you tried so hard ❤
Crazy view really 🤩
Have tried converting your tubeless tire to tube tire. It is pretty easy to get it done by local bike repair shops.
Good to know!
One more suggestion try to keep a small manual pump. Battery operated pump will fail anytime but manual will work if not fast.
Some manual pumps are very small in size same as the pump you use.
Wow ... amazing to see you have people who support you !
Yeah what legends
Thanks
Thank you so much man
Going to Ladakh: I need a charging station 🔋
Going to Manali: I need air...🍃
He was lucky to have Eve charged enough otherwise it'd been a nightmare. 😂
i cant breathe
It's amazing to see the humanity in your adventures, not everything will go to plan, but the kindness of others is wonderful. Often a rest will allow you to regroup and overcome your challenges. Take care and try to not be too hard on yourself.
Cheers mate❤️
finally a "long" awaited video!
high spirits mate! mach weiter bruder
Mach ich ✨
Tip:- Open the tire rube with which had rough surface where there is hole it will cover the space for some km hope you will ❤❤❤
Good tip
Another multi use tool is a mini torch. Softening and melting for quick road side repairs is another cold weather technique. Also 70/30 tire or aspects for off road use is small improvement.
offroad with racing tyers crazy🤯🤯
Ben looks like the most grounded guy! Literally a legend. All the best to you for China Marc!
I also checked out his channel. (Encourage him to make more videos Marc!)
Hey Marc you for sure are a fighter n cannot be defeated ! You are stronger for the challenges you faced n am glad you had fellow riders helping you along . Keeps the faith in human goodness going ! Hope your troubles end and you enjoy the next leg of your journey ❤
I always enjoy the journey ❤️
The problem is that the more of the tire thread has already worn off the increasingly harder it gets to plug any puncture. It's time to get a new (all road ) tire fitted.
Easier said then done, i know.
Yeah, that tyre looked worn out anyway.
its not about the destination... its about the journey! much love n respect bruv!!
Thanks bro
Roads in Nepal and Ladakh really took a lot of toll on those tyres. Sharp stones cut really badly into the tyres, even if the tyres are new, still the sharp edges of stone can slice into tyres like knife goes through butter. And once a tyre gets cut it's very difficult to plug the puncture.
True
Put tube in your tyre man untill you'll get new one it will work amazingly.!! It will cost 3 to 4 dollars
Thanks for the tip
tubeless tyres are generally better for off-road. You can easily patch holes at the spot but with tubed tyres you can't. Tubed tyres are a hassle if you get it punctured.
Ladakh is testing your bike's condition. You have a lot of patience man.
Man it was testing me
@@MarcTravels😂
@@MarcTravels But it's worth all the trouble.
On my bike I push those things as far as possible and than turn them a few times (the more the better) so they block the hole more efficiently
Use tube for tires it will definitely work
Don't be too hard on yourself.
We all make mistakes,we live and learn.
You're doing great bro.
Better days ahead.
I know hindsight is a wonderful thing, but the “tire patch” fix is for the sidewalls and that too it’s pivotal that the punctured area is cleaned with a sandpaper or something that could roughen the area of puncture.
Secondly, try to keep a tyre tube for tubeless tyres, it’s a temporary fix. Although, I’m sure once you enter China, roads would get better.
Good tip!
_“tire patch” fix is for the sidewalls_
Sorry to say this but the sidewall can not be repaired correctly/permanently. Not with plugs nor tire patch. You can try (it might get you to a tire shop) but side wall puncture means replacement.
@@paulwassenaar8351 I suppose it depends were the tear is. But perhaps you are right and it’s just better to change
Things happen for a reason Marc, you see it as a defeat but those of us on the other side see it as a victory, it's not about the destination but about the path, the adventure lived along the way, the teaching you get, the ability to solve problems more and more intelligently, quickly and with less nerves and the friends you've made along the way is what those of us on the other side of the screen see, remember all that! Those biker boys are great, thanks! !👏👏
What a monstertour. And respect for you and the guys who stayed with you!
Yeah great guys
I love our biker community. Always there for each other ❤❤❤. Mark try to get dual sport tires next and the tyre gel aswell. If you are coming to South East asia you will need those. Expect road works here aswell and tough terrain. Road tires will cause possible same issues brother. Be safe man 🤟🤟🤟
Good idea!!
Vielen Dank für deine immer spannenden Berichte. Ich freue mich auf deine Abenteuer und kann es jeweils kaum erwarten wie es weitergeht. Herzlichen Dank und viel Glück
Love from Kerala😇
Keep Going ❤❤❤
the timelapses are so satisfying to look at!
True
Wow man. I'm surprised you made it as far as you did with a tire that fucked! You might feel defeated, but I'd say you kicked ass that day! You did the best you could with what you had to work with! Can't ask for any more than that.
❤️✨
Loved the way you helped ❤️ and you got what you deserved lots of love from nepal 🇳🇵 ❤️
Thank you so much 😀
wat een pech Marc maar wat een geweldige hulp echt super .ik hoop dat alles goed komt dus ik ben benieuwd dus STERKTE
Those guys are legendary, love the biker spirt!
You are not defeated Marc as others have said most people would have given up as soon as they had the first puncture. You show true determination and grit, it is to be commended 🫡
As always thanks you so much for sharing your adventures 🤙🏻
Hey Marc..not often I write on YT..but I could not stop myself from appreciating you’re approach to looking at everything so positively..I think what went wrong was when you thought the patches fixed by Ben and you failed..but I think what you did was create unnecessary hole in the tyre trying to plug it where as the actual puncture was somewhere else and the patch was holding fine..
You were so so lucky to have met them Marc ❤, loved the helping nature of the fellas
Hi Marc, try to get some kind of offroad tires that fit your rims. Watch for the space between fork / motorcycle swingarm to the tire.
Boy you are having a hard time man !
Take care and good luke!
Thanks for the tip!
It's fine brother, you achieved what you suppose to,you didn't gave up,that matters,you give motivation to many people through this video,never give up,keep going❤
Never giving up ✨
@@MarcTravels ❤
I'm sure you and Eve will be OK. I'm not a specialist in fixing tires (experienced it myself)... but after you put in the repair plug you have to wait a while before starting to pump the tire up because the plug needs time to vulcanize with the rubber of the tire. 🏍🏍
Next time you use rubber band to fix your tyre try to insert and rotate 360 degrees it inside your tyre, then pull out. This may help you to create a big rubber cap inside the tyre
Thanks for the tip 🤙🏼
39:52 You won ❤. Laddakh couldn't defeat you now it's just throwing tantrums.
Haha yeah
Hi marc, i was actually researching to change vredestein tyres for my cars after you bought yours, now i am going to drop the idea!!!
Hey . .come on . . .you're still alive . .😃 . . .it could be worse . . .And those guys "Straight out of Kerala" , just brilliant , top guys . . . . .All the best man , all the best . 👍
Great guys
Hey Marc..not often I write on YT..but I could not stop myself from appreciating you approach to looking at everything so positively..I think what went wrong was when you thought the patches fixed by Ben and you failed..but I think what you need was create unnecessary hole in the tyre trying to plug it where as the actual puncture was somewhere else and the patch was holding fine..
Yeah Ben’s patch lasted still until the end ✨
You will not find this amount of Bikerz anywhere around the world.
Ladakh is Bikerz Paradise.
You have achieved a Trophy.
It’s very cool here
Appreciate your passion for bike and travel ❤
Marc, it's been incredible following your journey, especially since the Pakistan series. Your dedication and innovative approach are truly inspiring. Keep pushing the boundaries and never give up. can't wait to see what you in new Zealand!
So sorry for what you've gone through
There is no turning back.
I survived 😉
So happy to see that you got frds from Kerala, first tinpin and now albin.. Love From kerala. Don't worry bro u are already a winner .
Kerala my fav state in India 🇮🇳
@@MarcTravels don't say it too loud, Kerala is the most hated state in india too xD
@@binskee677why I loved it
@@MarcTravels only because we Malayalees don't fall for religious shit, Majority of us don't separate human beings according to their religion. And also we don't support any political parties whose ideology favours a particular religion. One political party don't like this harmony , so they create fake news through their funded news channels and propaganda movies, which portrays the whole state as an anti national state . Only to divide us, so they can win over in elections here.
@@MarcTravels it's just a political thing haha Kerala is a very socialistic state with a communist party, thats not well received with the central goverment and the rest of india i guess.
I was eagerly waiting for the video and man you got that rough but your persistence is commendable, you have suffered but I guess that's what it means to conquer Ladakh on an electric bike, I can't wait on the new tyre; seeing eve whole again.
Yes 🙌🏼
More strength to you... All the best
Thank you ☺️
Mark - just drill a hole in the center of the rim to pass the valve stem, and place an innertube - that will be easier to find than a New tyre where you are. Later you make something that Seals that hole So you can go back to TubeLess. Just put enough pressure in it >35psi to avoid ripping the valve stem. Good luck
Thanks ☺️
So positive and calm on everything. But me, i will just burn tip of metal with rubber and layer it to the tyre.
Okay 👍🏼
Hallo Marc, Great Job. Solang durchzuhalten, alle Achtung! Du schaffst das, es geht immer irgendwie weiter. Ohne die 2 Freunde, wärst Du aufgeschmissen gewesen. Tolle Jungs, Biker eben. Musst immer denken, es ist nur der Reifen! Es könnet auch was anderes sein, was viel schlimmer ist.
Deine Videos sind toll, wie Du erzählst wäherend der Fahrt, Dein Lachen, Dein Optimismus, ich wünschte ich könnte mit Dir fahren. Es macht soviel Spaß Dir dabei zu zuschauen. Viel Glück.
Don't be sad Marc we always support you with❤ you
Thanks 😊
In your recent videos discussing China, I figured you've finally reached a place with reliable internet and completed all the editing to upload on her. However, each video has been one cliffhanger after another, from finding a proper place to charge to dealing with tire troubles.
Hope it gets easier from here on out.
Well, let’s see🫠
Out of all things that got you "stranded" it's a flat tire and not the lack of electricity is kinda ironic. It could have happened to anyone! I am very excited how you got out of this mess.
Those two guys are absolute legends, so selfless.
Maybe you should carry a inside patch kit as well as a innertube even though it's a tubeless tire .
Bro those indians guys are straight up angels.
So cool
They are conman expecting some money I guess.
@@MarcTravelsnevery trust these nasty people. They can rob you.
Proud of the fellow Keralites
@@chungamunga9898 They are tourists from Kerala 3000km away from home in Ladakh, not pirates
You are the warrior man.Ride safe and yeah change the tire
It’s amazing how much wear and tear a tire can take. It’s just a thin layer of rubber with a carcass of textile or/and steel wire. All that movement. Goes for all tires. Just think of the truck tires as well.
Royal Enfield Himalayan, how good is that. 2 up, loaded like a yak and still chugged along. So fkn cool
I hope the trip to Tibet will be a good one. I mean the road is much better. I have been in Tibet twice and the roads in rural areas/mountains areas are quite good. The sceneries are great too.
I can’t wait ✨
Tibet is a plateau, Ladakh is the "Himalayas".
More power to you Buddy.. thanks to Both the riders who helped midway.. Happy Journey ahead ❤
Bro given how much of hard thing your trying to pull of, im sure any good tyre brand in India would be happy to probably even deliver the tire to you, just try man, dont give up
will get tires in Manali , no problem
Marc, at 1.24 you can clearly see the tyre isn't sat properly on the rim. Needs the bead braking, some soap on the tyre edge and reseating
Keep growing ❤❤❤ God Bless You ❤❤
Thank you so much 😄
Tire plugs are, for the most part, useless, except in an emergency. A cold vulcanized, or better yet, a hot vulcanized internal patch would be a more permanent repair.
Depends on the tires. My continental I rode another 10k with puncture
Chin up Marc, by the time you will be reading these comments I think you had already crossed India and headed Tibet. And thanks for sharing last 1 minute of your video with us. You made us your family.
We are biker 🗿 if we aren't helping each other how we called biker. These guys are amazing 👍 as a indian i know.
Keep strong Marc!
I will
Always with you man ❤
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Good old manual pump to the rescue. I keep one of those in my car always, incase...
Right on
Hi Marc,
ich denke, Du hast Probleme mit den Reifenflicken, weil Du den ersten Schritt nicht ausreichend machst. Du musst das Loch mit der Raspel richtig bearbeiten - rein raus ein paar mal. Es kommt öfters vor, dass ein Plug, oder die Bänder nicht halten, wenn das Loch nicht genug geraspelt wurde.
Genau. Und ich denke, er ist zu ungeduldig. Der "Kleber" hat nicht genug Zeit zum Trocknen. Oft kein Problem mit einem kleinen Loch, sondern mit einem Rissloch.....muss von innen repariert werden
Not sure if this helps
Error 31 indicates a failure during the power on sequence, often caused by holding down the power button for more than six seconds, or if the power button is stuck. To fix this error: When powering on the ebike, release the power button once the display and remote light up.
Thank you ☺️
You are in the best place on earth. If you conquer those hills you can conquer any place in the world. Hang on. Good luck
Just a suggestion...you should carry a Tube incase you have too many puncher....just remove and add the tube as a second layer and fill the tyre until you get to a puncher shop
Bravo Mark! 🎉 I love your adventure trip
days like that are what stories are made of....brilliant
Yes 🙌🏼
Why not "darkside" the back wheel Marc? It may be easier to get hold on a car tire I mean. Of course you will lose some handling but the back tire will last for a long, long time. And when you come over a new motorcycle tire buy an inner tube and put in the bag for extra safety. Once again proof that the motorcycle community is amazing!