Thanks so much for watching! I hope you enjoyed the motocamping adventure with the Versys-X 300. Be sure to like, share, and subscribe if you haven’t already! For more updates and behind-the-scenes content, follow me on Facebook: facebook.com/SheldynRyder! Also, thank you to Eric, Ty, Jake, Ken, Mark, Pat from Houston, Tony, and many more people that I spoke/rode with along this adventure.
It was a great weekend at the Rally. Headed back down to the camp today for some more fun!!! Till the next time we ride together, keep the dirty side down.
Nice! Time for my weekly dose of Versys abuse. The things you do with that bike still blow my mind. Im super interested in the V Strom 800... Too bad you didnt get a longer ride. It would be great to hear the opinions of it from a fellow VX300 guy. Awesome vid as always. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for the kind words! Plenty more VX3 abuse to come! I wish I had more time on the 800. Felt really nice, but we were also caught behind a few cars so I didn't get to open it up much either.
That is quite the adventure you took on with that bike. You ride it very well…..being young and tough does have its rewards. Be interested to know if you found any deficiencies with the bike when you got home? It took a pretty good beating by the look of things. Any overheating problems? Thanks for the video and convincing me that bike is a contender.
I would say the bike survived the abuse well! I noticed a few things that I need to work on after returning home. After bottoming out several times, the skid plate shifted a bit back, which is now making slight contact with the rear brake lever. This has happened before and is easy to adjust the skid plate back into place. I have never had overheating problems with this bike. I have also idled and ridden very slow in 90+ degree days for a long time with no problems. The gauge can be very deceiving, which causes a lot of people to feel like they are running hot on these VX3s but in my experience, I have never had a problem with overheating.
Thanks so much for watching! I hope you enjoyed the motocamping adventure with the Versys-X 300. Be sure to like, share, and subscribe if you haven’t already! For more updates and behind-the-scenes content, follow me on Facebook: facebook.com/SheldynRyder!
Also, thank you to Eric, Ty, Jake, Ken, Mark, Pat from Houston, Tony, and many more people that I spoke/rode with along this adventure.
cool video, subscribed
It was a great weekend at the Rally. Headed back down to the camp today for some more fun!!! Till the next time we ride together, keep the dirty side down.
Have fun!!
Nice! Time for my weekly dose of Versys abuse. The things you do with that bike still blow my mind.
Im super interested in the V Strom 800... Too bad you didnt get a longer ride. It would be great to hear the opinions of it from a fellow VX300 guy.
Awesome vid as always. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for the kind words! Plenty more VX3 abuse to come! I wish I had more time on the 800. Felt really nice, but we were also caught behind a few cars so I didn't get to open it up much either.
I ride a 2017 X300, and yes, I am older than you... but wow, I would never try to ride on something that difficult on it.
Another fellow VX3 rider! Thanks for watching
That is quite the adventure you took on with that bike. You ride it very well…..being young and tough does have its rewards.
Be interested to know if you found any deficiencies with the bike when you got home? It took a pretty good beating by the look of things. Any overheating problems?
Thanks for the video and convincing me that bike is a contender.
I would say the bike survived the abuse well! I noticed a few things that I need to work on after returning home. After bottoming out several times, the skid plate shifted a bit back, which is now making slight contact with the rear brake lever. This has happened before and is easy to adjust the skid plate back into place. I have never had overheating problems with this bike. I have also idled and ridden very slow in 90+ degree days for a long time with no problems. The gauge can be very deceiving, which causes a lot of people to feel like they are running hot on these VX3s but in my experience, I have never had a problem with overheating.