Motorcycle Ride | Shenandoah River to Middleburg 1

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  • Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
  • Motorcycle ride on US 50 east from Shenandoah River through Upperville, Virginia.
    Triumph Bonneville T120.
    Public domain music sourced from musopen.org/
    Chopin Ballade no. 4 op. 52 (Donald Betts piano)
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  • @Lanes-Explorer5733
    @Lanes-Explorer5733 Месяц назад +1

    Can't quite get used to you being on that side of the road Tim 😂. Perfectly chosen Chopin.

    • @FelliniMotorcycle
      @FelliniMotorcycle  Месяц назад +1

      Yes, Chopin wrote many passable pieces for motorcycle. Not many people know that about Chopin.🎹

  • @Lanes-Explorer5733
    @Lanes-Explorer5733 Месяц назад +1

    I'm not familiar with the later Triumphs - I'm presuming it is as it has electric start - mine was kick start. It sounded wonderful as you pulled away after that dual bridge - carrying one of your Interstates I imagine. Great video.

    • @FelliniMotorcycle
      @FelliniMotorcycle  Месяц назад +1

      Yes, the Triumph is a 2019. Fuel injection, electric start, the works. Nice bike, but maybe a bit soulless if I'm honest. I just returned home after a month riding the Triumph to Kansas and back (to visit grandkids), and the Triumph is a decent traveler. Secondary roads. Avoided the interstates and bigger cities as much as possible.
      As for the bridge and road in this particular video, the bridge crosses the Shenandoah River. It is Route 50 that runs east west across many states. It's a decent secondary road, larger in some stretches than others. Thanks for watching and commenting, Peter. I'll have to tell you some day about my first experience years ago driving on the left side - twas in Ireland. My kids are still traumatized over it😂

    • @Lanes-Explorer5733
      @Lanes-Explorer5733 Месяц назад

      @@FelliniMotorcycle Wow Tim that ride to see your grandchildren sounds pretty epic - I hope you were able to film it. I very much look forward to hearing your tales of riding in Ireland - these ones of mine seem very popular-which always astonishes me!