How to pack your bike plus fit tyres and brake pads

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • I'll show you what's in my saddlebags and how I pack them for my next long distance adventure across Australia. From sleeping gear, first aid, tools and emergency beacon, this is my go-to kit for global motorcycle adventures.
    I'm also fitting my new tyres and will explain all the necessary techniques to properly seating the bead on the rim and helping ensure longevity of your tubes.
    Finally I'll give you a quick insight into changing rear brake pads on the Tenere 700 World Raid.
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  • @MotologyFilms
    @MotologyFilms  20 дней назад +45

    I like reading the comments. Something to note ...
    Silicone Spray: Please go back to the first video and watch the 6 or 7 episodes on this bike / build to see the beating the Pirelli Scorpion Rally copped. They tyre itself is irrelevant, the relevance is that over those 1500km, the tyre endured race starts, jumps, square-edges, rocks, ruts, 4th gear power slides and high-speed tarmac with luggage. I fitted that Pirelli Scorpion Rally exactly the same way I fitted this Pirelli Scorpion Rally ... soaked in Silicone spray. No rim lock. ruclips.net/video/rqfpTmyrMo4/видео.html

    • @ericashwell1392
      @ericashwell1392 20 дней назад +3

      I've been doing the silicon treatment since I saw your tutorial a couple years ago. Soooo much easier and yes, silicon is good for rubber. Only one question: I've never taken the chance of aerosol around the rotor. Do you bother/worry about that are just give a quick wipe with some alcohol?

    • @Klas2hjul
      @Klas2hjul 19 дней назад

      I have never lubed the tube for just that reason, worrying it would slip and i didn't want to use rim lock. But i'll guess i'll try it next time!

    • @jasonhewlett2913
      @jasonhewlett2913 19 дней назад +1

      Will try this just got new tires yesterday but would you bother taking a can of silicone with you on a trip or just a little bit of old fashioned tire lube that won’t leak in your luggage?

    • @Gazzatron51
      @Gazzatron51 19 дней назад +4

      What about wheel balance and weights? I guess not as critical without a rim lock throwing it out?

    • @buy.your.counter.culture
      @buy.your.counter.culture 18 дней назад +1

      @@Gazzatron51 That would be interesting to hear. I guess if you run on dirt right from your doorstep its not a big deal, but in Europe we mostly run up to 1000km on highways with 150kph before reaching the destination.

  • @francisconeto9289
    @francisconeto9289 20 дней назад +57

    As always, small little tips showing how it's done, no bullshit, no "go to this site and buy't..." or " buy't from me with discont... " .... These are the advices from someone who lives and breaths motorcycle adventure, that just wants to give people some good advice.... Thanks Adam !

    • @polomor254
      @polomor254 5 дней назад

      Hey fellow motorcycle enthusiasts! I'm from Kenya and have always dreamed of embarking on long bike trips. Unfortunately, financial constraints have held me back. If anyone has a motorcycle they're thinking of giving away or donating, I'd be incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make my dream a reality. Let's connect and see if we can make it happen!"

  • @ollieford5309
    @ollieford5309 20 дней назад +33

    casually stores axle in exhaust out of the grit & dirt, doesn't even mention that as a pro tip 🤣😂 what a legend ! Pay attention folks this is all golden info, years of experience free of charge, go on, become a member, buy the man a friggin beer!!😁🍺

  • @kipper2942
    @kipper2942 20 дней назад +40

    Beginners remember Adam is a professional rider, goes to hard core difficult places and knows how to pull his bike apart and fix it. If you want to go places like he does, requires a lot of skills that takes a lot of effort to acquire mostly some years. He makes it look easy. For your safety be realistic you will have to work your way up there.

    • @daveo9844
      @daveo9844 20 дней назад +4

      Yes. Gotta contain that excitement 😂

    • @CurtisBrandt
      @CurtisBrandt 18 дней назад

      Yeah Adam certainly put in his time. No question.

    • @pault248
      @pault248 16 дней назад +3

      I find Adam’s videos both inspiring and humbling. His knowledge and skills are a constant reminder that there’s a lot more to adventure riding than spending money and twisting the throttle.

    • @kudosjeg
      @kudosjeg 15 дней назад +1

      You just might find yourself alone in the middle of nowhere, trying to change a tire. I've had adventure tires that I've given up on and had to change the tube the next day.

    • @PatSeguin
      @PatSeguin 7 дней назад

      Oh yes! I've watched a few of these seasoned guys doing this like it was nothing. My first time took much more time, more sweat, more swearing and more patience. Don't wait till you need to do it for your first time. Grab a beer and give yourself a couple hours and give it a go in the driveway

  • @stevieontrees
    @stevieontrees 20 дней назад +67

    This guy is literally changing adventure motorcycle to another level. The ability to ride the bike amazing and be a mechanic AND have the know-how to pack correctly has been the aged old agreements since for ever.. There's no arguments now. Just watch this.

    • @joebromberg
      @joebromberg 20 дней назад +1

      amen😊

    • @DK-mo8jw
      @DK-mo8jw 19 дней назад +1

      @@stevieontrees he’s not changing adventure riding he’s changing adventure riding video content on RUclips. A lot of people have been doing what Adam does for a long time. The difference is, Adam is a bike rider who knows how to do great videos and more. Most adventure rider videos who post on RUclips are good with cameras but know bugger-all about bikes and riding.

    • @stevieontrees
      @stevieontrees 19 дней назад +1

      @DK-mo8jw I see what you're saying, but as he is the one putting up the good videos, teaching you how to ride and work on your bike etc many more people that don't know these things are learning. They will take what he's doing and improve it further. Adam is making a positive impact and showing what is possible, yes through his videos. Therefore, the change is happening.

  • @xeuse51
    @xeuse51 20 дней назад +22

    Some tips I learned from working in a tire shop for almost a decade. Lube, lube, lube. Make that bead is as slick as possible for mounting and dismounting. A good non-water based lube when you mount the tire will make it easier to dismount when the time comes. Don't use soap and water. Makes it easy at first but can fuse the bead to the wheel when it dries. When you mount the tire be sure to end at the valve stem, this will help prevent tearing the tube as well. Leave the valve stem out the first time you inflate it, this massively helps seat the beads. Once the bead is seated all round, inflate and deflate the tube a few times with the valve out. This will help in seating so you don't have to leave it at a high pressure for a few days (though still good advice on tubes). If you don't have silicon spray for the tube baby powder will help with tube life as well. Changing tires is something all adventurist should be versed in so I hope this advise helps at least one person.

    • @BillyBoblovesthedirt
      @BillyBoblovesthedirt 20 дней назад +3

      Same thing with my missus. Lube, lube and more lube. Before I put my tube in I always make sure it’s semi inflated and lline the valve up. Then pump it right up. 👍🇦🇺💪

    • @j0rss
      @j0rss 12 дней назад +1

      valuable tips, thanks for sharing

  • @dennisfoli
    @dennisfoli 21 день назад +33

    28:07 That smile after the rev sums it up. Adventure is happiness! Wish you a safe trip mate.

    • @MotologyFilms
      @MotologyFilms  20 дней назад +6

      I generally only do it with the Warhorse, but the World Raid is having that same affect on me with the new Akro system.

  • @Manuelgf95
    @Manuelgf95 21 день назад +23

    Mate, this is awesome! These are exactly the kind of videos we're all here for. I reckon the best thing you can share with us is all those tips and the knowledge you've picked up over the years of experience.
    Cheers, mate! Great video. Thanks for sharing! can't wait for the next one!

  • @innvire
    @innvire 19 дней назад +6

    When he pulled out the knives, who was also thinking ‘You call that a knife!?’ 😂

  • @cookiewalla
    @cookiewalla 16 дней назад +1

    This is a great video. really enjoyed it. Like bringing two or three of your earlier vids into one. Nice one Adam 👌 Full throttle-rubber side down for the adventure that eagerly awaits. All the best.

  • @cmdogphotography657
    @cmdogphotography657 20 дней назад +8

    I changed my own tyres for the first time on my new adventure bike. It took hours to take them off and fit new ones hahaha 😂. Glad I did it though. Thanks Adam 👊🏻

    • @punctureproductions
      @punctureproductions 16 дней назад +1

      it's always like that! the more u do it the easier it will be :)

  • @TheDirtRoadClub
    @TheDirtRoadClub 21 день назад +13

    As usual most inspiring content. Makes me want to pack my Horse and get away a.s.a.p. Thanks !

  • @XLAdvRider
    @XLAdvRider 20 дней назад +4

    My MotionPro “bead breaker” irons have worked for me but also use a side stand. I love my stem puller tool too. Nice you put the dot opposite the valve stem 👏

  • @xDropClipz
    @xDropClipz 20 дней назад +4

    “Air tight” doesn’t realize there is daylight shining through the bottom of the bag. Haha. Love your videos Adam. By far the best of the best 👊👊

  • @GregLanz
    @GregLanz 21 день назад +13

    I used silicone spray for my last tire changes and they were the easiest yet. Thanks for the tip!

    • @sies5580
      @sies5580 21 день назад +3

      Ive always used baby powder.

    • @MrFastFarmer
      @MrFastFarmer 20 дней назад +1

      Proper sharp leavers are the key to tire changes. A Ballards valve puller also makes valve insertion easy.

  • @mitchwiebell2785
    @mitchwiebell2785 20 дней назад +23

    Adam! I think you have a big challenge on your hands! Your subscribers are watching faster than you can create! Thank you for your “feeding” us - we’re hungry!!!

    • @MotologyFilms
      @MotologyFilms  20 дней назад +13

      It really is like feeding a beast. I'm grateful I like the beast.

    • @mitchwiebell2785
      @mitchwiebell2785 20 дней назад +4

      We’re grateful for you, your passion and your willingness to share!

  • @ubatubaable
    @ubatubaable 20 дней назад +2

    Saw you at the ABR Festival this year and now following. Planning my own trip from the UK to Bangkok so you’re really helping build my knowledge. Many thanks.

  • @liver.flush.maestro
    @liver.flush.maestro 20 дней назад +3

    Good idea the axle in the exhaust to prevent sand from getting stuck on it. Nice video, very clear on how to do this 🙂

  • @jamesfairmind2247
    @jamesfairmind2247 21 день назад +23

    Mate, I have ridden all over the world solo, including 23k in Oz.I have never had any problem breaking a bead with Motion Pro bead breaker levers which are made from alloy, and only measure 205 mm in length, and both together, only weigh a quarter of a kilo (.25). I also always carry a pair of Motion Pro Bead Buddy as well (weight for 2 even less at .22 Kilo) and will hold the tyre in the drop centre for you and halve the speed/effort of the job. NO I do NOT work for Motion Pro or anyone else ( actually I have never worked for anyone but myself because I am certain nobody would ever have employed me!). Now I go tubeless with either the Outex conversion or Kineo replacement wheels as in are fitted o my T7 World Raid. Much stronger rims than anybody else makes and unlike the "spoke to the outside of the rim BMW" type rims, these are "spoke mounted outside the top of the rim" and being built from 700 grade aircraft quality alloy are indestructible.

    • @jothain
      @jothain 20 дней назад +3

      I bought those. Expensive as hell,but they're truly insanely good with beads.

    • @rubendebruijne5170
      @rubendebruijne5170 20 дней назад

      Do you bring longer levers to actually get the tire off the rim?

    • @MickH60
      @MickH60 20 дней назад +1

      7000 series aluminium....😉

    • @Crsf84
      @Crsf84 20 дней назад

      @@MickH60Yep, A general aluminum the sales boys love to call aircraft or space grade aluminium 😅😅 .

    • @johnstaring3210
      @johnstaring3210 20 дней назад +3

      Agree, those shorty Motion Pro light weight bead breaker levers are all I take on a long run (packed inside a length of mountain bike tube), as once the tyre has been on the rim, and run it is then easier to get off. Just remember that if you have balanced the tyre then mark it so it goes back in the same spot.

  • @Advcrazy
    @Advcrazy 21 день назад +4

    Been changing my own tires for years but never realized what the bend was for in that type of tyre lever. Now I see the point. Going to add one to the kit!

  • @JBGeoscience
    @JBGeoscience 20 дней назад +2

    Fantastic video Adam, and much appreciated. Scientific and mathematical analysis proves that you are unique and that there 'can be only one'. Here is the supporting evidence: 1 in 1,000 can ride like you; 1 in 100 have the mechanical competency you have; 1 in 80 equal your intelect; and 1 in 1000 have your creativity and cinematographic capability. Hence right now there is only one. Thank you!

  • @yetiibob8407
    @yetiibob8407 20 дней назад +1

    I worked in the bike industry for over 30 years and my favourite tyre levers were the buzetti levers.
    They have a lip near the curved end which helps you from pinching the tube.
    Along with a rubber mallet and a metal dustbin you're sorted 😊😊

  • @undergroundblu
    @undergroundblu 20 дней назад +6

    Thanks for the tips Adam!
    I highly recommend you add S.O.S silicon tape to your tool kit. I've used it to patch a tear in my fuel hose. 2 years later it's still going strong haha. It's cheap, stretchy, self-fusing, high temp resistant. Check it out, it's an extremely versatile tape. Cheers and enjoy the trip mate.

  • @fricaTenereWorldraid
    @fricaTenereWorldraid 20 дней назад +1

    Perfecte uitleg en volkomen gelijk met het pakken van alle zaken. Dank je wel voor alle goede informatie en wat ben jij een heerlijk en eerlijk enthousiast mens. Welkom als je in de buurt bent 🖖👋🙏👍🥳

  • @lukefish7562
    @lukefish7562 20 дней назад +1

    Always a pleasure and always learn something valuable.
    Your efforts are sincerely appreciated.
    Safe travels my friend.
    💪🏼🙏🏽🏍️💨

  • @billyarsenault1970
    @billyarsenault1970 20 дней назад +8

    Bro looks at those new break pads like they are the keys to the universe.

    • @leighhill9185
      @leighhill9185 20 дней назад

      When you go as hard as him, they practically are haha

  • @Chaotic.neutral406
    @Chaotic.neutral406 21 день назад +7

    Only thing I have in my kit for long, dispersed trips that you don't Adam is a small water filter. Personally I use a small Katadyn pump cause I hate being in the bush and not being able to get clean water. Can't wait to see this new trip.

  • @Tim9974
    @Tim9974 20 дней назад +1

    Thanks for another great video Adam. Lots of valuable tips. I can't wait for next week's episode.

  • @rhoover5o
    @rhoover5o 19 дней назад +1

    i've learned a lot from all your how-to vids. thanks Adam!

  • @sid2vid
    @sid2vid 19 дней назад +1

    When I’m riding and I get in situations I now find myself asking “what would Adman Riemann do?” 😅 Happy for the knowledge and inspiration.

  • @bernierosow
    @bernierosow 6 дней назад

    Thanks for the tool kit run down. It's hard to balance exactly what you might need with size and weight. A lot of the small things are tucked deep inside this bike. I haven't had to do many repairs in the backcountry yet but it's only a matter of time so getting my survival/tool kit correct is crucial. 🍻

  • @GrahamOrm
    @GrahamOrm 8 дней назад

    I’ve changed a gazillion road race tyres. THAT looks hard work!

  • @kurskiman
    @kurskiman 21 день назад +7

    That sleeping bag trick was cool👌.

    • @bradsanders6954
      @bradsanders6954 20 дней назад +2

      I think, its a good way to chafe and wear out an expensive sleeping bag.
      Putting a 300.00 bag in with other stuff as padding? No, I dont think so. I can see how its functional but it could ruin a bag for sure. I put it in the smallest stuff sack it can fit in, and it goes really small, like the size of a big softball.

    • @ubatubaable
      @ubatubaable 20 дней назад

      For me keeping the sleeping bag dry is one of the most critical things you can do. I always double wrap mine water tight both times that way if the outer one gets ripped the inner is still protected so I’d be concerned with this method. Maybe okay in the desert but not for wet countries.

  • @cfharrier
    @cfharrier 20 дней назад +1

    For the T7 I added a JIS Phillips socket to use on the T-Handle for all the screws with a dot like the brake fluid reservoir. I also use fuel bladders and use either a carbineer or a ladder strap to hang it from my bars when refilling at the fuel station. I also replaced my valve caps with ones that have a core tool built in. Another great video, cheers!

  • @jank-official
    @jank-official 21 день назад +10

    You are heading straight to a million subscribers... awesome job, Adam

  • @spaz6168
    @spaz6168 9 дней назад

    I changed my first tyre on my crf1000 on father's day using this video as inspiration and guidance.
    One note is make sure when trying to mount the second side of the new tyre that you push it past the bead so there is room to lever the rest of the tyre on.

  • @JlbB-r6r
    @JlbB-r6r 15 дней назад

    Adam thank you for such detailed information for those of us who want to ride more akin to your style!!! I am very grateful for the information you give us!!! I so much appreciate your honesty about adventure travel, the 'Bob and Marge' anecdotes rock!!!
    Also your honesty about how your bike should be packed and why is refreshing despite the 'Karens' that may try to throw shade at you. I have always been a minimalist in my travels around Central America and South America and Mexico, actually just in general. So I can appreciate your methods and means!!! Thank you!!!

  • @retiredwaterdoctor
    @retiredwaterdoctor 19 дней назад +1

    Time for the horses to run...wild! Looking forward to the trip. Garth

  • @EventsTravelPalacios
    @EventsTravelPalacios 20 дней назад +2

    Te sigo ya algun tiempo y gracias a tus videos aun tengo mi moto este ano perdi a mi madre y llevo meses con depresion y sin ganas de moto . Pero gracias a ti poco a poco ya vuelven las ganas . Muchas Gracias eres un crack

  • @575ban
    @575ban 20 дней назад +5

    I watched a video of yours years ago and you used red rubber grease on the inner tubes (I think 1190 KTM but could be wrong) . I did that ever since and I've never had a pinch flat. Silicone spray looks a much cleaner way of achieving the same result. Nice one Adam 👌

  • @queenslander954
    @queenslander954 10 дней назад

    Perfectly done & explained , only thing I could think of was shimming up the Cush drive rubbers with square bits of old tubes which never last , and if I could ride like you I’d be needing to do it with every tyre change
    the video slowed down with thoughtfulness like this shows how doable it is for punters.

  • @simDIY1981
    @simDIY1981 20 дней назад +2

    Great video. Small tip: always take some nitrile gloves with you. Keeps your hands clean while wrenching on the road. Can also be used in nasty weather. Carry them under your motorcycle gloves, helping to keep your hands warm. Plus it protects from all the toxins used In engineering. Read the SDS of the product for more information.

  • @glennwr450
    @glennwr450 21 день назад +3

    140 width tire- that will be my go to for the next adventure to the cafe

  • @JMartinhomestead
    @JMartinhomestead День назад

    quick tip, ive tested those heat shrink electrical "connectors" with the low heat solder and you can use a match to melt the solder and shrink the tubing. Definite supreme bush fix that may be a permanent fix.

  • @BeanieBiker_AutisticRider
    @BeanieBiker_AutisticRider 20 дней назад +3

    masterclass again from Adam, he knows his shit and knows what he is doing when it comes to the maintenance of his bike, very similar tool bag as mine, and my mates laugh at me with all my gear when I go away on trips, but at least I know that I will never be waiting for a tow truck and can get myself out of the shit when needed, thanks again Adam for this cracking video

    • @markhills3922
      @markhills3922 20 дней назад +2

      What I find with the mates who laugh at us for carrying as many tools as we Might need, even on a simple Enduro ride, is that they always ask if we have the 'widget' they need whenever they have a breakdown, lost bolt, loose widget or just to make a simple adjustment....I always reply with "yep, but it will cost ya a six pack or lunch" to use it;
      Goes down like a lead balloon but hey, "who's laughing at the packhorse now?"

    • @MotologyFilms
      @MotologyFilms  20 дней назад +3

      Cheers mate, more than my fair share I've been the dude breaking bikes and relying on other people's gear to fix it. Now the bonus in being self-prepared is the ability to help others in need.

    • @markhills3922
      @markhills3922 19 дней назад

      @@MotologyFilms I've had my share of breaking bikes which is why I try to have as comprehensive as possible tool kit on every ride; I don't mind helping others when the need arises but I don't miss the opportunity to give the mates who refuse to carry their own tools a bit of schtick when they need tools...

  • @manuel3310mv-rm7vd
    @manuel3310mv-rm7vd 21 день назад +3

    Great stuff as usual!!!
    In my case, I would normally fit the fixed wheel on the bike (still with out air) before starting the engine and pumping with air, just in case the vibration makes the entire thing fall with out a wheel on... specially solo riding. I would inflate with the bike still suspended, but with the wheels fitted on to the bike. However, I never supported the bike on a tree, in my situations has always been on the side stand and some extra log I could find around to suspend either front or rear...

  • @NoName-gt5ow
    @NoName-gt5ow 21 день назад +4

    i like this simple maintacnace video. thx!!!

  • @4D_Recovery
    @4D_Recovery 20 дней назад +3

    What a rider this bloke knows what he is doing regardless of how or where he packs his gear. He's out there living his dream while the egg spurts are watching him do it 😂🎉😅. Well done, Mr. Riemen 👏

  • @christianquintonstyle685
    @christianquintonstyle685 15 дней назад

    Thanks for the tips and advise.
    Great job just being you.

  • @peteraugust5295
    @peteraugust5295 20 дней назад +2

    One tip I have learned over the years is to multiuse EVERYTHING you take with you.
    For example I dont pack a ratched anymore. I have a set of matching sockets for my bike, in which I cut a slit. That allows me to use my tire levers as levers for the sockets. I have cut down wrenches and one extension pipe for it. I dont take any spare gas canister, because I always ride with a multi fuel stove anyway. The 500ml-1liter of gas that I have in that is enough to get me out of the worst places where I live. I have taken it so far that I did not bring any sleeping pad but instead slept on my motorcycle gear while I use my back protector as a seat when cooking. I even experimented with sleeping without any gear at all, but figured out that usually it is to cold for that where I live. Otherwise it would absolutely be possible if you are used to sleeping on the ground.
    Get creative. The less you take, the more you will enjoy the ride!

  • @Villepillle
    @Villepillle 21 день назад +3

    See you in the desert indeed. Love the content as always mate.

  • @bosoceansport2068
    @bosoceansport2068 19 дней назад

    This stuffs important. Watch it til ya get it if you don’t already know it. Don’t become a problem to someone else. Cheers Adam for trying to keep it brief and challenge people to use that same brain capacity they’ll need to save their own life.

  • @JaiMilton-gj3cs
    @JaiMilton-gj3cs 18 дней назад +1

    Awesome video again Adam, especially the tyres and changes, being from and Enduro back ground this is something we have always done ourselves. wanted to add a photo on here of my AF with the Motology logo sticker proudly mounted on the front, but cant see how, anyway, hi from Cyprus. keep up the great work and safe travels.

  • @purgiaali
    @purgiaali 20 дней назад +4

    I got my tire irons ziptied to bike frame under the seat with a piece of rubber to add some friction. No space wasted.

    • @markhills3922
      @markhills3922 20 дней назад +2

      I carry mine low on the subframe...I cut an old mountain-bike tube to length to hold the levers tight and to protect the frame; I like the foam idea that Adam has though...i think i'll be 'upgrading' to the foam.

    • @traceyfisher6003
      @traceyfisher6003 17 дней назад +1

      I drilled an 8mm hole in mine and bolted them to the pillion foot peg mount.

    • @markhills3922
      @markhills3922 16 дней назад

      @@traceyfisher6003 I like this idea

  • @isaacteague672
    @isaacteague672 21 день назад +6

    I always use the tools I keep on the bike to work on the bike. It's a great tip. How do you know the tools are really going to hold up when you need them.

  • @mj_aussie_coaster_travels8310
    @mj_aussie_coaster_travels8310 20 дней назад +1

    World raid in all black is such a good looking bike. Just wish i was tall enough for one haha.

  • @davidricketts6985
    @davidricketts6985 21 день назад +5

    No nonsense.. Adam Riemann for Prime Minister..

  • @EIGHTYSIXKIRK
    @EIGHTYSIXKIRK 20 дней назад +1

    Proud flag rep 🤘🏻 Can’t wait to see this trip

  • @smrangers22
    @smrangers22 21 день назад +1

    Total respect for u !! No bullshit straight to the truth, hello from Scotland.... ride happy 😊

  • @ride4adventure
    @ride4adventure 17 дней назад

    Cheers Adam. Looking forward to the Warhorse Muster in a few weeks. 👍

  • @ScottSillis
    @ScottSillis 20 дней назад +1

    Hi Adam, nice ideas for packing. I've always been worried to use silicone spray on tyres as I've spun a couple, so I use a lightweight rim lock and stainless spoke weights to counter the rim lock.
    But I think with the next tyre change I'll give it a go.
    I bought more merch cos I wanted another sticker to go on the other side of the steed.
    Thanks for sharing the finer details for packing, I know you've touched on this before.
    You've just gotta customise to your own needs.
    Safe travels mate! 👍😎🇦🇺

  • @punctureproductions
    @punctureproductions 16 дней назад

    Adam u rock as always ❤ can't wait the next episode!!

  • @Brad.Atv.
    @Brad.Atv. 20 дней назад +2

    A good tip regarding tape/ gorilla tape
    Wrap it round a mirror stalk or side stand
    Saves taking the whole roll if you are tight on space

  • @kostasrestas
    @kostasrestas 21 день назад +2

    cheers from Greece !!
    A T7 lover here !!!

  • @TarunChoudhry
    @TarunChoudhry 21 день назад +4

    This is therapeutic

  • @enduromotorradtouren
    @enduromotorradtouren 10 дней назад

    Ah, you used a set of plyers to get the valve into the hole. As you suggested I tried fixing stiff Bridgestone AX41 with a good set for flat tyres to train. But my hands were too clumsy for the valve. Definitely need more training ;-) The day before it worked perfectly with a soft 90/90-21 (Heidenau K69) on my Transalp. Silicon spray - good idea. Happy days, Günter/Nürnberg

  • @traceyfisher6003
    @traceyfisher6003 17 дней назад

    I have the same cooking kit. Pack it with cheap food napkins stops chafing and great for clean up.

  • @Simon_Cartwright
    @Simon_Cartwright 19 дней назад

    Hey Adam, recently found you and have been binge watching your film and videos. You're truly an inspirational person and incredible rider.
    I ride a KTM 1290 SAS that I've had from new since 2018 and have done a few big trips which have been the most breath taking trips I've ever done, but it's all been on tarmac. You've given me the itch to hit more dirt. I've just turned 38 and the only off-road riding I've done was as a teenager in flat fields when I was young.
    I love my 2018 SAS, it's been my dream bike for years, but it's obviously such a heavy bike to take off road when you haven't got the experience.
    I've been thinking of part exchanging it for a T7 but they aren't too far apart weight wise. But one is more capable that the other. I love travelling light when the misses isn't with me so the KTM wouldn't be too loaded up, much more like your style. And I've also never going to be riding as hard as you so the extra suspension length isn't really an issue in my eyes.
    Would you have any advice for someone like me? I've been thinking of just banging some spoked wheels and dirt tyres on there and just giving it a go. Because it's the bike I have and the bike I love and I'd hate to see her go!
    I do my own maintenance and have changed my own tyres previously so not shy of tinkering either.
    Love following your story. All the best to you and your family.
    All the best from the UK.

  • @Ducksonalltube
    @Ducksonalltube 17 дней назад

    Super inspirering as always, thanks for the sharing tips & tricks 🤙🤙

  • @richardmilsom3350
    @richardmilsom3350 21 день назад +5

    #1 rule of travelling is, never forget the bog roll.

  • @Kelly-oq9nh
    @Kelly-oq9nh 20 дней назад

    Every time I watch one of your videos I pick something useful up. It’s fun stuff mate. Cheers from Snohomish Wa. USA !

  • @JAOM
    @JAOM 21 день назад +2

    Adam you left out the camera gear. That is very important as it helps us to enjoy your adventures. Super helpful videos.

  • @kennethvernonprivate
    @kennethvernonprivate 20 дней назад

    And that's the situation ! ! ! .........Thanks again Adam and all the best from Canada!

  • @2WHEELADVLIFE
    @2WHEELADVLIFE 20 дней назад +3

    Looking forward to your top across the desert. Loving the tips and tricks. Hope you have a fantastic journey and safe travels.

  • @allenhuling598
    @allenhuling598 19 дней назад

    Awesome info and demonstrations/filming....inspirational! Thanks Adam!

  • @jeppetoft1195
    @jeppetoft1195 20 дней назад

    Great video it blows my mind how easy you make it look to change the tyres I nearly killed myself last time I changed my tyres. Can't wait to watch the your next adventure Thanks Mate

  • @johnf650dakar
    @johnf650dakar 20 дней назад

    I have done my own rear on the tenere and ktm 950. I started using the motion pro bead breaker levers and find them excellent to break bead. Not cheap
    I use soap and water or tyre paste. Never taught of silicone spray and will do that from now on as makes perfect sense to install and keep the rubber long lasting

  • @kimfitzpatrick6076
    @kimfitzpatrick6076 20 дней назад

    another informative video thanks a bunch Adam keep up the good work and look forward to seeing the next adventure across Australia.

  • @samhill3496
    @samhill3496 20 дней назад +1

    All good Adam Riemann. Good vid. Agree with the silicon spray. Used it for years. Makes life sooo much easier. Very similar packing and contents. I've made some big travels in my time and I hardly remember what it was like riding the machines. I remember the shit out of where I was at and the people with me if any. It's the place and sometimes the people not the machine. It's mainly a tool to get you there and back in one piece. Checking out the ADVWORX bags. I see a 20L Gen 2 set. Look great. The whole premise of throwing them across the seat and strapping them on is what I'm after. I ride multiple machines so universal mounting is really desirable. Safe travels. From east Kentucky USA you take care.

  • @tazyt3388
    @tazyt3388 20 дней назад

    Great setup mate I’ve been using a leg of my jeans as a tool roll for years it’s an evolving collection as new products arrive and leave if there crap simplicity works enjoy the trip adsy cheers

  • @leighhill9185
    @leighhill9185 20 дней назад +1

    Amazing video as usual legend! Had no idea rear pads were that easy to change and I can never see enough vids on how to properly change tyres! haha Cheers Adam. Gonna have to pick me up a WARHORSE tee!

  • @casey3057
    @casey3057 20 дней назад +1

    Cannot put a price on this type of information. I’m just getting started on my adv bike lifestyle and this was a huge missing piece for me. Stoked to see the series unfold.

  • @EddyOtway
    @EddyOtway 20 дней назад +1

    Well I was watching this and the missus comes in saying “what boring shit video are you watching now? Hang on leave it on he looks alright “ 🤦🏼‍♂️ looks like you have a new fan, even though she hates bikes lol

  • @vincentjerry7123
    @vincentjerry7123 20 дней назад

    The application of Silicone spray is great way to level the edge of wheel, down here in west Africa, Nigeria, we apply detergent inside water and pour it around the type

  • @nwbasson
    @nwbasson 20 дней назад

    I have the same tool bag, have a t handle in there with 3/4" sockets. Have the wrenches from the stock toolkit but that's about it. Trying to fit everything in there is a work of art 😂

  • @Dutchcomentatah
    @Dutchcomentatah 20 дней назад +1

    A lot of comments about weight distribution, well there's a fat exhaust on one side of the bike that has upset no one. Just pack your tools on the other side. Sleeping kit + exhaust right, tools and food left.

  • @yenski132able
    @yenski132able 20 дней назад

    Great videos mate. Logical and simple approach has always worked for me. Cheers.

  • @ninjazxd
    @ninjazxd 19 дней назад

    Also I have used silicone spray for mounting tires but apparently not enough of it after watching this video. I sometimes pinch tubes putting them in. I think if I use more spray in the tire and on the tube and put air in it before installing it I should be good to go. Great video.

  • @SheepGoat390
    @SheepGoat390 16 дней назад

    Makes me wish I lived in AUS just to buy this gent a beer.

  • @ninja12lawbreaker
    @ninja12lawbreaker 18 дней назад

    Great show Adam. Your toolkit reminded me of the gadgets they found on the prehistoric mans body they found in the Alps called Otzi. He was carrying allsorts in his bid to cross the Alps 10,000 years ago

  • @NK-dl2nc
    @NK-dl2nc 20 дней назад

    Nice setup Adam. In addition to your tool kit I carry electrical wire and wago connectors. Also a small test light for any electrical issue. Wagos are a quick easy fix for electrical connections and ideal if your side stand switch goes out.

  • @lindsayproefke4168
    @lindsayproefke4168 20 дней назад

    Hey Adam, love your tool kit, looks like mine ...with the leftovers from other bikes...lol😉😉.. Story about the Inreach...I purchased mine a few years ago to keep my family happy and myself and friends safe....well the first time we rode with it the most horrible event happend...and our friend came off with serious cosequences. SOS deployed and A chopper flew in and saved his life...Life changing device right there.... i now also have the 700i for gps as well...Must have for all riders, my opinion anyway, thanks for the vids, love them,🤛👊✊

    • @johnstaring3210
      @johnstaring3210 20 дней назад

      I have chosen to run the separate GPS and Inreach, with the Inreach carried on my shoulder harness in case I get thrown a distance from the bike.

  • @LaurentiusTriarius
    @LaurentiusTriarius 20 дней назад +2

    Silicon spray manufacturers love this guy 🎉
    PS: watch out for the disc it might get "contaminated" 😂

    • @johnstaring3210
      @johnstaring3210 20 дней назад

      My thoughts too as I watched the video.

  • @notgamingwithmax
    @notgamingwithmax 21 день назад +2

    If you haven't already I'd appreciate a video on how to dress when traveling light like in this video. What extra clothes if any you bring and so on. Thanks

  • @jasoncam12
    @jasoncam12 20 дней назад +1

    I’m flying the flag! People see it and mention the channel.

  • @Jonathan-L
    @Jonathan-L 20 дней назад

    Adam's kit is good, it's got everything he needs & nothing he doesn't need. He's done a good job of arranging the tool kit so it packs flat (that tube for the sockets & driver bits is super nifty). The only items that I can think of being handy to include is a spoke spanner, a spare air cleaner element (depends on the conditions of the journey), a LED headlamp and perhaps a small saw that will cut metal & wood. A question for T7 experts; does Yamaha (or aftermarket) offer a centre stand for the bike?

  • @shmuliksidransky856
    @shmuliksidransky856 19 дней назад

    Hello Adam your adventures are fascinating, the technical episodes are very useful,I am riding on the T7 rally 2022 .
    Hope to meet you someday 🇮🇱.

  • @bradsanders6954
    @bradsanders6954 20 дней назад +1

    That is one stout tool kit! And in time of need it would be the bomb! Usually for someone else's bike but nonetheless a great item.
    One other thing is strapping things down. I see guys checking in from BDR rides and they are always losing things along the trail.
    Cameras, tool kits, sleeping bags, anything that can be tied down can be tied poorly and fall off, or get hung up in a wheel and start a fire dog forbid. Buy good straps use em well.
    Ive got an 890R , then I found a clean 21 690R........................guess which one is more fun and would go on a BDR?

  • @bradleytyrrell4417
    @bradleytyrrell4417 20 дней назад

    Hot little tip for anyone at home doing there own tyres if you have a bad back like myself for most of the work sit your wheel on/in a 20l bucket holds em pretty good

  • @Pompomgrenade
    @Pompomgrenade 21 день назад +2

    Spectacular 🤩 organized & complete... Got extra zip ties? Steel wire & duct tape?
    Great video!