My biggest tip which I said in my videos many times is to have a big breakfast, light lunch and decent dinner! If you have a big lunch you will be shattered to continue. Keep your energy levels high! Safe riding I will be watching :)
For longer journeys I always take my Kreiga R20 with a slide in 1.5 litre water bladder. Constant sipping prevents dehydration, loss of concentration and potential carnage plus the water bladder keeps your back cool. It's a bad move not wearing ear plugs !
You have really inspired me to do the same and plan a trip and overcome my anxiety. I always watch and wish I could do a trip and now I am so excited to say I will plan mine.
The "knobbly things" are left over from the tire molding process. They have nothing to do with "spongy feeling." They do indicate that you have yet to do any serious cornering. That unused band of tire (tyres to you) some call "chicken strips." You are wise to be cautious to not ride overly aggressively on new tires. BTW: How to you like the Adventure tires? I just got them on my GSA. A bit "buzzy" at certain speeds but not bad. I think I like them.
Good comments/advice Mike D. Buddy, you might find the adv tires spongy, particularly if not yet scrubbed in, compared to more road biased tyres. But you'll get used to the way they feel on the road - probably have by now. Do you intend to do some off-road work on this trip ? Otherwise is there a reason for the 50/50 adv tyres? If you're just on road you may have been better with an 80/20 or so tyre - quieter, smoother ride and better life. The adv tyre will be a bit noisier and not last as long - depends on the tyre of course. But you're underway, and what you have will do the job. If you're doing lots of straight (highway) miles, you might find the tyres just won't get a chance to wear on the sides and can just wear flat in the middle. That can eventually cause an edge which can be a nuisance when you are cornering any time. Some people take any [safe]opportunity to sway the bike to and fro (a la race drivers warming their tyres) as they're riding, to help wear that edge.
@@deanshaw2128 All good points. And, the compound used on the edges of these sophisticated tyres is actually "softer" than that used on the center portion (for improved grip when leaned during cornering). However, the edges ought not be described as "spongy." I would be curious to know to what PSI the tyres are being inflated. My personal preference is to inflate to the "fully laden" OEM spec. I think there is no appreciable loss in traction and mileage and wear are much improved.
Absolutely right Mike. Spongy is just Buddy’s description - he may just mean they feel different to what he’s accustomed to on the bike ??? There are variables of course, but even a 50/50 can feel a bit awkward for the first time if you’re coming off a road tyre - I don’t know Buddy’s riding background. Like you say, I certainly keep my tyres at BMW’s spec., even in sand (unless it’s too deep). Always carry a pump, but rarely drop them down. My GSA (2017) came with Anakee3s, and I did around Australia on those - lasted 30k, but a nightmare off road. Standard fallback is K60Scouts - good mileage and can handle a bit of off road when the need arises. Last big off road trip used new Anakee Wilds - quite impressed. I haven’t tried the Michelin Adventures, I believe they are standard issue on the 1250 now ?
Good luck with your travels only advise i can give is enjoy every minute of it, you'll look back and show your love ones in many years to come and think "i did it, that was me". Can't wait for the next vlog. All the best Andy
Best of look on the trip buddy hope all goes well for you .small trick I have learned in these hotels with the card for opening the door and keeping the power on when you go out of the room with your card there is no power for charging your gear so keep a spare door key from a hotel and put it in the power slot while you are out and it will keep your gear charging 👍
Great video m8, i think this clip is the one that give me the inspiration to buy a GSA...now! and not wait to the next summer. 👍👍👍 Still days left to ride a GSA, before winter ends it for me.
You’ve left your loved ones and heading out on your own you’re a determined bugger , this should be a breeze ! Lots of water and sports light weight tops are a god send easy to pack and dry quickly and take up hardly any space .
What an amazing adventure! So exciting! Your motivating me to take a trip. I sware I'm going to visit and were going to take an epic ride some day. Be safe...
Hi Buddy, thanks for making the effort to do the vlog. I've thought about it but just found it too hard when I'm actually travelling, so I admire your efforts. Don't get too caught up in the video production, I'm happy to see the journey as it is, rather than something too stylised. I also do most [longer] rides solo, but go through a bit of anxiety and doubting of my ability before each new challenge - only to find it always works out ok. That's what adventure is about. Off the top of my head, my advice is (I hate giving advice!)... -always wear your ear plugs. -get a back-pack or tank bag water bladder (the space in the Rallye suit doesn't work), and stay hydrated. -always be comfortable - or stop and get comfortable. -stop for a break about every two hours/200klms. -wear the right sports underwear (critical for us older gents!); a bit of padding/soothing gel either side of the forward nether regions will pay off in the long run too ! -just bloody enjoy the ride, and the adventure and the time in your own head. Lot of people here wishing you well, as do I. Have a great trip....somewhat envious !!
I saw that you were thirsty on your ride. Get yourself a bottle and bottle holder. Attach it somewhere you can grab it when you stop at a traffic light. Ride safe!
Try and do a little repeat intro as some might start viewing later. Easy starter for the heavy evening edit. Or even like itchy boots did in each vlog day.." hello internet, it 8:15 in the morning, let's find some breakfast".
Would be nice to turn the GoPro to point the way you go...like a POV mode...but i recon that’s a bit hard to play with just one camera... Safe trip if you just started this.
Hi Buddy Enjoy the experience, you'll also enjoy the learning curve for your first tour. Once you've completed this one, you'll be itching to start organising your next tour. One tip from me is, don't always leave your panniers and top box on the bike overnight, the aluminium boxes are so expensive that they are easy pickings even when they are locked for the experienced thief! 👍
Yes it is the Schuberth E1, best adventure helmet ever. I just did a ride to the middle of Australia with one - excellent. First real modular adv helmet, couldn't go back to a standard helmet now.
Yay, been waiting for this first one to land on to YT. Looking forward to following along. Like and comment everyone regardless, it helps the channel to be seen on YT🤗
Honestly people say I look rich but it’s actually just hard work. I do everything myself from fixing my own cars to building my own houses. I don’t pay anyone to do anything for me. I can even repair my own dishwasher now. Paying people to do things for you cost a fortune. I say to people learn new things and you will manage money. What’s your life story where are you from?
@@buddysinsight9834 i know what you mean mate i wasnt rude or spiteful in my message . probably you work hard for your life and build a future but agree in turkey much cheaper for hair transplant or teeth done etc , im a turkish guy and live in kent since 2005 . i admire motorbikes as saw your video earlier ,i grow with motorbikes had few major accident but never give up :) i want a get a decent bike but mrs wont let me :)
@@mrblues1981 I know you weren’t being rude it’s good to be open. I paid £5k for my teeth and it would have been £31k here. I really wanted to visit Turkey and I absolutely loved Antalya. You have such a beautiful country there why did you leave? My wife didn’t want me to get another bike but I said I have to. Once a biker always a biker. 👍
My biggest tip which I said in my videos many times is to have a big breakfast, light lunch and decent dinner! If you have a big lunch you will be shattered to continue. Keep your energy levels high! Safe riding I will be watching :)
I really enjoy your channel Buddy. I have total respect for you doing this trip on your own. Stay safe mate x
For longer journeys I always take my Kreiga R20 with a slide in 1.5 litre water bladder. Constant sipping prevents dehydration, loss of concentration and potential carnage plus the water bladder keeps your back cool. It's a bad move not wearing ear plugs !
Looking forward to the trip keepthe videos coming thanks Tony
I’m liking the vibe you’re giving off. A brave soul indeed. 👍🏼 👏👏👏 😎 🇺🇸
You have really inspired me to do the same and plan a trip and overcome my anxiety. I always watch and wish I could do a trip and now I am so excited to say I will plan mine.
Excellent video, great sound track too. Good luck at the dentist!
Watched a few videos Buddy, brilliant!!!! Seem a nice genuine guy.
Neil McNaught Thanks Neil I appreciate that. Honesty has always worked for me.👍
The "knobbly things" are left over from the tire molding process. They have nothing to do with "spongy feeling." They do indicate that you have yet to do any serious cornering. That unused band of tire (tyres to you) some call "chicken strips." You are wise to be cautious to not ride overly aggressively on new tires. BTW: How to you like the Adventure tires? I just got them on my GSA. A bit "buzzy" at certain speeds but not bad. I think I like them.
Good comments/advice Mike D.
Buddy, you might find the adv tires spongy, particularly if not yet scrubbed in, compared to more road biased tyres. But you'll get used to the way they feel on the road - probably have by now. Do you intend to do some off-road work on this trip ? Otherwise is there a reason for the 50/50 adv tyres? If you're just on road you may have been better with an 80/20 or so tyre - quieter, smoother ride and better life. The adv tyre will be a bit noisier and not last as long - depends on the tyre of course. But you're underway, and what you have will do the job. If you're doing lots of straight (highway) miles, you might find the tyres just won't get a chance to wear on the sides and can just wear flat in the middle. That can eventually cause an edge which can be a nuisance when you are cornering any time. Some people take any [safe]opportunity to sway the bike to and fro (a la race drivers warming their tyres) as they're riding, to help wear that edge.
@@deanshaw2128 All good points. And, the compound used on the edges of these sophisticated tyres is actually "softer" than that used on the center portion (for improved grip when leaned during cornering). However, the edges ought not be described as "spongy." I would be curious to know to what PSI the tyres are being inflated. My personal preference is to inflate to the "fully laden" OEM spec. I think there is no appreciable loss in traction and mileage and wear are much improved.
Absolutely right Mike.
Spongy is just Buddy’s description - he may just mean they feel different to what he’s accustomed to on the bike ??? There are variables of course, but even a 50/50 can feel a bit awkward for the first time if you’re coming off a road tyre - I don’t know Buddy’s riding background.
Like you say, I certainly keep my tyres at BMW’s spec., even in sand (unless it’s too deep). Always carry a pump, but rarely drop them down.
My GSA (2017) came with Anakee3s, and I did around Australia on those - lasted 30k, but a nightmare off road.
Standard fallback is K60Scouts - good mileage and can handle a bit of off road when the need arises.
Last big off road trip used new Anakee Wilds - quite impressed.
I haven’t tried the Michelin Adventures, I believe they are standard issue on the 1250 now ?
Safe riding mate, live every day as if it’s your last, one day it will be. Have a great adventure👍
Good luck matey ride safe. Wish I was going on an epic adventure. Keep the vlogs coming. Great to see how the trip unfolds.
Can't wait for the next episode have a great adventure and stay safe buddy.
Good luck with your travels only advise i can give is enjoy every minute of it, you'll look back and show your love ones in many years to come and think "i did it, that was me".
Can't wait for the next vlog. All the best Andy
Best of look on the trip buddy hope all goes well for you .small trick I have learned in these hotels with the card for opening the door and keeping the power on when you go out of the room with your card there is no power for charging your gear so keep a spare door key from a hotel and put it in the power slot while you are out and it will keep your gear charging 👍
Great video m8, i think this clip is the one that give me the inspiration to buy a GSA...now! and not wait to the next summer. 👍👍👍
Still days left to ride a GSA, before winter ends it for me.
You’ve left your loved ones and heading out on your own you’re a determined bugger , this should be a breeze ! Lots of water and sports light weight tops are a god send easy to pack and dry quickly and take up hardly any space .
What an amazing adventure! So exciting! Your motivating me to take a trip. I sware I'm going to visit and were going to take an epic ride some day. Be safe...
Good luck for the trip, stay safe!
Good luck my friend, you will do just fine!
Hi Buddy, thanks for making the effort to do the vlog. I've thought about it but just found it too hard when I'm actually travelling, so I admire your efforts. Don't get too caught up in the video production, I'm happy to see the journey as it is, rather than something too stylised.
I also do most [longer] rides solo, but go through a bit of anxiety and doubting of my ability before each new challenge - only to find it always works out ok. That's what adventure is about.
Off the top of my head, my advice is (I hate giving advice!)...
-always wear your ear plugs.
-get a back-pack or tank bag water bladder (the space in the Rallye suit doesn't work), and stay hydrated.
-always be comfortable - or stop and get comfortable.
-stop for a break about every two hours/200klms.
-wear the right sports underwear (critical for us older gents!); a bit of padding/soothing gel either side of the forward nether regions will pay off in the long run too !
-just bloody enjoy the ride, and the adventure and the time in your own head.
Lot of people here wishing you well, as do I. Have a great trip....somewhat envious !!
I saw that you were thirsty on your ride. Get yourself a bottle and bottle holder. Attach it somewhere you can grab it when you stop at a traffic light. Ride safe!
Great vlog. Hydration is so important. Best to wear a hydration pack so you don’t have to stop for a sip of water.
Try and do a little repeat intro as some might start viewing later. Easy starter for the heavy evening edit. Or even like itchy boots did in each vlog day.." hello internet, it 8:15 in the morning, let's find some breakfast".
Would be nice to turn the GoPro to point the way you go...like a POV mode...but i recon that’s a bit hard to play with just one camera... Safe trip if you just started this.
Hi Buddy
Enjoy the experience, you'll also enjoy the learning curve for your first tour. Once you've completed this one, you'll be itching to start organising your next tour.
One tip from me is, don't always leave your panniers and top box on the bike overnight, the aluminium boxes are so expensive that they are easy pickings even when they are locked for the experienced thief! 👍
All the best pal, take care, following you from New Zealand and remember the motorcyclists motto "Trust no one"
lol..... "Trust no one". Maybe We have "better odds" here in NZ.... well at least down South where I am !!! lol.
@@craigsellars38 Yep, South Island for me too but I'm always wary wherever I ride.
I am suprised you’ve still got the triple black GSA Thought you might of upgraded to a 1250 ? How many miles have you got on the bike now Buddy ?
je suivrai votre aventure !
I know what you are going through safe trip buddy
Good luck on your trip, love the helmet, what make is it?
Cotswold Pirate I think it is Schuberth E1
Yes it is the Schuberth E1, best adventure helmet ever. I just did a ride to the middle of Australia with one - excellent. First real modular adv helmet, couldn't go back to a standard helmet now.
Do you still have the z1000
Sadly I sold it. One of the most beautiful bikes to look at I've ever had. And I miss it to ride
Hay man ! Good luck for everything !
Btw what is that helmet, i want to buy one. Thanks !
I did also like that helmet :-) ... i google it... i think it is a "SCHUBERTH E1"
Yay, been waiting for this first one to land on to YT. Looking forward to following along. Like and comment everyone regardless, it helps the channel to be seen on YT🤗
sorry mate just seen it now
im sorry but seem look rich as size of your house ,im sure you could of get it done in uk but agree turkey is much cheaper to get teeth done :)
Honestly people say I look rich but it’s actually just hard work. I do everything myself from fixing my own cars to building my own houses. I don’t pay anyone to do anything for me. I can even repair my own dishwasher now. Paying people to do things for you cost a fortune. I say to people learn new things and you will manage money. What’s your life story where are you from?
@@buddysinsight9834 i know what you mean mate i wasnt rude or spiteful in my message . probably you work hard for your life and build a future but agree in turkey much cheaper for hair transplant or teeth done etc , im a turkish guy and live in kent since 2005 .
i admire motorbikes as saw your video earlier ,i grow with motorbikes had few major accident but never give up :)
i want a get a decent bike but mrs wont let me :)
@@mrblues1981 I know you weren’t being rude it’s good to be open. I paid £5k for my teeth and it would have been £31k here. I really wanted to visit Turkey and I absolutely loved Antalya. You have such a beautiful country there why did you leave? My wife didn’t want me to get another bike but I said I have to. Once a biker always a biker. 👍
Your jaw will be cramping keeping your mouth open for five days.