Pavlin I ride a dr 650 and that bike has been in parts of Australia most big adventure bikes cant go .no radiator water pump radiator hoses and no major electronics I have a 32 litre fuel tank on it and can get about 670 klm to a tank . most reliable bike in the world.
Good to talk about money. Sometimes,it's better to just keep things simple & basic. Too much money can cause more problems. Be happy & grateful for what we have & enjoy every moment. Breathing for instance is free.
Hello From IRAN Hope one day you visit my beautiful country I’m sure you will love it✌️ Im stuck with job and life and can’t travel right now Hope to ride soon
Bonjour Pavlin, one more pragmatic vidéo 😂 ! About the bike, i'm agree with you, but with my CRF 300L. I need a light bike, a very light one. And T7 was to heavy to ride on the mud, on hard trail... I bought it 5300€ and add 1300€ suspensions. Now it's my unicorn. Keep going Pavlin good work !
Well stated, sir. I admire your resilience in starting over from scratch three times. I respect your outlook on life. I wish you all the best and look forward to following your adventures here.
I feel the same Pavlin. Im pretty satisfied with my bike & my budget trips. The only restriction i have to put on my trip is its duration. Even if i can spend more money, i cannot make a longer trip than 9-10 days as i have re-join the office (even though i have company leaves left) as most of the time its just not acceptable to take such long leaves at once 😓as the work suffers.
Buongiorno dall'Italia Pavlin. " La semplicità è la chiave del successo"... Sta tutto qui! Quando riuscirò a fare il mio viaggio, la Bulgaria sarà sulla mi strada. Mi farebbe piacere salutarti di persona. Ciao. Marco.
I was dreaming long about return to motorcycling and since three or four years i own my motorcycle. I was watching your channel long before i have decided to buy my own bike. Thank you for many practical small things from begining of your channel. My bike is small "adventure bike". On begining i was happy and enjoyed with this like a child or even more. But after this time im start hating this typical "adventures bikes" of today- i hate this lcd or tft screens, i hate tones of plastic covers, all this electronic, flashy marketing toys. Modern motocycles are crap. My eyes are going direction classic bikes or so called "modern classic" where modern technology is covered in classic- made from quality metal with classic speedometer. I know this bikes are not best to travel but I don't care- for people who knows what they want even travel is not impossible. This might be slower but much more enjoyable anyway for me. I don't know if i would be able to fullfil this but this are my thinking of today. Maybe someone can skip my mistakes .
Due to the fact that I'm turning 67 in a few weeks I can confirm your fathers philosophic approach to live. But even though my toiletpaper roll ist turning frightening fast I 'll try to do some budget adventures on a shitty motorcyle next year as I did in the last 48 years.
@@motorcycleadventures Ok, shitty is a little bit exaggerated but that thing - a Aprilia Pegaso 650 - is 25 years old. And the guy who owned it before just used it as many people use their car. Just for transport without paying much attention on service and maintenance. So it had a lot of annoying things to fix when I bought it some years ago. But I always wanted to have one and by the way, I payed not more than many of the actually hyped luggage Systems or riding gear would cost. And I bet that we now that Noraly aka Itchy Boots got an new old bike see an new hype on buying 'simple' older bikes. The myth that these old bikes can be maintained and repaired by every local blacksmith even in Tajikistan ist still alive. I can assure everyone that is not the case.
I've turned 67 and my health is failing . I dont use off road and find it too tall. So I will sell my Tenere in Varna next Spring if you know anybody interested in buying it
I have a 2013 Honda nc700x, it wasn't the small dual sport I set out to buy when I took up riding a few years ago, but boy am I happy with it! They run forever if basic maintenance is done and get very good mpg. I paid $3600 for it and have done a few upgrades so I've got around $4000 into it.
Would I buy a new BMW, no. My old one bought 2nd hand, a 2010 model is enough for me. I can not afford the Yamaha World raid. It now costs $22,000 in Australia and the basic Tenere is $19,000. It has increased by $3,000 in just 4 years. You bought your Tenere at the right time. I enjoy your channel and content. Well done Palvin.
Canadian price about $ 13,500. Your import tax is a rip off. I have relative in Australia , when cars were manufactured in Australia import tax protected domestic market. But never dropped tax when car maker folded.
I fully agree, even given unlimited funds, I'd still buy the less-expensive options - for all my stuff... because that leaves all the more money for other things. "Hey, with this you could buy a really expensive motorcycle." "Yeah, or I could buy a cheaper motorcycle that'll suit me just fine and spend the rest on a really good trip." It's not all about having the "biggest and best" toys. If I suddenly had so much money that I could buy what I liked, I'd spend the money getting overseas and buying an inexpensive but serviceable bike wherever I land so I can travel around.
Your English is good! You do have an accent, but that doesn't make your English bad, it's who you are. Only one word you have mispronounced: suit. The rest is just fine, and your point is very true and valuable. I live a simple life too, although I could afford a lot of luxuries, I don't need or want them.
Hi, if you by a new t7 what upgrades do you make for traveling comfortable, suspension, bike protection, engine, seat confort, etc, thanks for sharing your adventures and your videos👍✌️🇵🇹...
There are people around me who find me too economical when I travel. I am made like that. My goal is to do as many km to visit with as little money as possible. I like simplicity and my T7 too because it is a simple and efficient motorcycle. Thanks Pavlin
All true Pavlin, the only thing if we did have this money would be to slow down the trips see as much as possible, stay longer in places we like, maybe take our partners with us.
I have great respect for you and the way you approach life and I have no doubt you're really honest saying you'd do it the same way, if money was not an issue. However, I also think that you are a bit biased by who you really are and you cannot put yourself completely in the mindset of someone for whom the money is plentiful. Maybe if you had billions you'd even have your own helicopter, or a yacht and a collection of motorcycles, because... why not?. My point is, that us, the majority, who work hard for our money, we have a different mindset than truly rich people and is really hard to say what we'd really do if we had lots of money.
Hi, keep us posted whats your location now. Meantime also Peru-Chilean coast but at sea 😊. We've been met this year @BAG. Thanks for your channel and good luck👍
Nice Video Pavlin. Nice Moto also. You also are a different actual around the world adventure motorcycle rider. Ok, as you know, I drive a 2015 F800 GS Adventure I bought second hand from a Uruguay Champion Motocross guy who lives in Altanitia Uruguay. Here, since we are doing this, why I like my GSA before it was an tablet with wheels. 1. The start up sequence with the gauges early in the morning on a cool morning before I am heading to Montevideo and back. Potentially to get "My dewd, to wax my junk" or ya know... Plus, the seat after said "Junk Waxing" makes it comfortable enough to ride home afterwards. Huh? Yes sometimes I just do it myself with one leg on the stool in the bathroom, don´t we all, but, sometimes its good to get "Pro Waxed" less tears. 2. I dig the Tenere, I would certainly drive one, its more offroad to be sure. I was actually out ripping around on the pasture yestrday beating in a walking path for my wife, and ya know... Its a street bike. Its like driving a Buick around out there. But, for getting to the beach with some trails. NICE. One can put lipstick on a pig, but... Its a street bike, I could put 50/50 tires on it, but who am I kidding for what I use it for. I should buy a dual sport for some of the local stuff, but, ya know. Dinero doesn't grow on trees... 3. Chicks dig it, including my wife. So... 4. Why I searched Uruguay for a GSA and why the dude I bought if from who has a number of motorcycles in this class, regularly calls me to see if he can buy it back. 24L of sloshing liquid gold, Go Juice, under my ass, with a low center of Gravity. I am not sure I want 23 Liters of that sloshing between my legs up high, particularly with some of the winds we get coming in off the South Atlantic. The zone of that 2008 to 2017 isn´t it? F800 GSAs... They are built for doing basically road based, some trail based, around the world moto touring. Plus I can do most of the work on it myself, and 90% of the parts for that 9 years of production, are the same on the GS and the GSA. Bigger Frame, Bigger tank, bigger seat, bigger front wheel. The motor is not electronically limited, spoked front wheel, the differece between the F700 and F800 series, not the F800 and F900 on the computer tablet with wheels make over. I think they blew past the sweet spot. That means for my casual style of riding, where I am based in the adventure and don´t have to travel to it... I dispatch ride stuff for my wifes school, often taking the back roads because, hey why not... Thus knowing the routes... ;) - Pavlin and I have offset not conjoined aspects of the market with South America we discuss outside of this. I can JUST, since I drive sensibly, make it from the house to Montevideo and back again, without running out of fuel. Which, winter, maybe there is a strike, or a gas shortage, or, its a holiday... I pull about 490 KM out of a tank. True what you are saying though, its not like I couldn't throw 5 extra leters in a jub on the back. But, I don´t have to and I dig that. 5. Groceries with the side hard bags. I don´t run a top center hard box, I sort of miss it, sort of don't. It depends for what. But, The secret of the BMW GS Adventure, is it is the closest thing to a Mini Van you can get on two wheels... I can load a whole lot of grociers in that, and lock the boxes so I can run into buy stuff in a few locations and get better prices by hitting the markets. Hey, you sit upright on it, pretty slick... Plus, Uruguay in winter, heated hand grips, best feature on the motorcycle. Its my actual car, that is the sort of rider I am. Locally around where I live, Seriously, KLR 650, but, I do so many runs to Montevideo dropping off and picking up papwerwork for the school, (Yeah, I slide that right into my activites in support of my wifes work, slick eh. You should see what I ride though to do that, if I take the back roads. It is outstanding.) Tenere, super nice, it was on my list. With the 23L, I don´t think so, yours is better. I don´t like they put the fuel up top again in the BMWs, past 2017, not on my list anymore. The KLR 650 doesn't have a 6th gear, or I would own one. Big single thumper or not. I know what I would do if I were you and I had some bucks big shooter. I would be forward basing and covering the stuff that is not in easy reach from Bulgaria. Anyhow, looking forward to seeing you when I see you, when you hit "The Other Down-Under" here in the Americas. The one with less big cats that the Other Other Down-Under, which is Southern Africa. We here in the Americas drive on the safe, sane and sensible proper side of the road, like in North America and most of the EU. Nothing against Southern Africa, but, some of the reasons for visiting there less Motorcycle based, due to the Big Cats. Far Less of a hazzard here in the "Other Down-Under". Ha, coined if first, greeting in Cape Town. Why I like watching Pavlin, he gives honest reviews. He doesn't pull to the side of the road and pretent to be in false Jeapardy for view. Bulgarian sensibilities. You can visit down here, despite your mother and wifes worries. Particularly in the MERCOSUR area. It will be interesting to see what Pavlin thinks, after he has done the loop here. I love my GS, for what its I use it for, that is why. I dig the Tenere also. Probably not with that 23L jerry can between my legs though, with the offshore winds we get from time to time. I also duck walk my motorcycle, why? Its way harder to get blown over by a big gust of wind, when the wind is up. There are less cool points to lose, when you aim low... Hero to zero in 2 seconds with a big gust, so... IDK, the new ones. Have you seen the typical riding video, Two dudes, on two motos, they drive 200 meters, pull up a trail, and "Compare ride modes and settings¨. Then return them to the dealer, go back to the garage, in the snow, sit on their motorcycle, rub it with a diaper, look at the poster on the wall of some sponsored guy with a chase team flying of a sand dune. Between that and the "200 meters off the side of the road, fake drama videos" or, "The poor planing, South America is not the EU for border crossing videos..." Large blocks of it are, IF, you have local plates and local insurance, just like the EU. If you had Bolivia plates on your moto in the EU, same thing changing countries. If you talk to an insurance broker, you can have insurance in... My insurance is valid in all of Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and Chile, BEFORE I have to whats app my Insurance broker, and have that extended to other nations. Then they whats-app me back the policy I need, and I print it. There is LOTS of adventure, actual. It just probably isn't what you think. And, Pavin, that reminds me to ask MJ for what app she uses for Speed Cameras, its not driving fast, its missing a speed change when not familiar with the route. Then, that will be waiting for you at the border and, needless expense. Up North, no idea, I am really interested in seeing how your routing works out. 32 days until wheels up. I am excited for you. Jamie Wear boots, ha ha. Inside joke there... That is not a normal day, btw, but it does come up. Stay safe big shooter. I am told comments help the algos on your business model. My Dewd is so careful. So, ya know, you don´t run into that, peeling the orange issue, with ones.... Nads. lol
@@motorcycleadventures Hey, are you saying I am long winded? - Ok, I can see that. I write professionally. At a computer not on a phone. So... Just so this is not confusing, "Big Shooter" is a contracted term. The long form of it is "Big Guy, Big Shooter, Big Boot Band Biting, Soup Can Lid Licking, Mutha fff.... Oh look at the time." It is an indicator of your "Iron Ass" riding style, and your austere kit. AKA, actual adventure rider, Global. - AKA, Impressive, actual Pavlin. why I interject, ok, the whole loop, Hard Corps. The Southern End... Highly achievable with some planning, and particularly if people relocated temporarily or more permanently. With the wife, or with the husband, if the woman is the adventure rider, and all variations of that, it is 2024. Health Care, not such a big deal, Quality Hospitals, etc, but, do your own research. Which, can be difficult with some of the "False Drama Shows" people put on, because then "They can do it, and you(s) (Plural You, collective) Can't. The Readers I am touching around Pavin's business here, while not cutting his grass, or trying to change his opinions. Honest Reviews on the work going on down here to make that achievable, is what we need, in "The other Down-Under¨. I am married into Uruguay. Iglis no es mi secondo idome, Entiendo, Mis amigas y amigos. ;) My wife has twice been the Hospital Director of the main Public Side Hospital System for Rocha Departmento, Uruguay. I almost rate carrying her purse. So... The app my wife runs at all times when driving in areas where she is not sure where the speed cameras are is, "Radar Bot". I think its available on Apple Products and Android. I cleaned up the spelling in the long winded comment. But, I do write consultancy all day, so... Always a pleasure to make fun of "Los Britanicos" and associated nations who drive on the left, Mates. I am not a UK Citizen, but, I was employed by them for quite while, mostly in Central Africa. Maple Syrup anyone? Anyhow, I really must be going. Pavlin seems to think I am long winded... Speed Camera do actually help make all of our vacation experiences safer... So, its not a bad thing to not have a stack of fairly expensive tickets to pay at the next border crossing, while your insurance company calls, and ups your rates. There are 45 zones, 60 Zones, 75 Zones, 90 Zones, and 110 Zones where we live, and... It depends, so... "Radar Bot" I highly recommend. it is not illegal, and its about keeping the roads safe for everyone, particularly in high tourist seasons which Pavlin is driving right into. Jamie out.
If I were a multi-millionaire, I would take a narapat/masseur with me on the motorcycle trips as I have a bad, aching back, now life will be without motorcycle trips unfortunately but pretend I'm you Pavlin on a Tenere or Africa Twin 😔🇸🇪🏍️
I see you have Enduristan sticker on the door. What gear did you buy from them? I have the Tornado 2M. I love it. And the quality of their product at the price point that they are offering is just nice.
Hello Pavlin. As you say, the weight always matters. ln case, if you could afford yourself to sleep only in hotels and to use laundry, and you would like to do it, what was the weight and the volume of your luggage without all camping gear, cameras, and all you use in nature? I ask because I have road bike, and I don't camp.
I think if I had plenty of money I'd hire a fixer to organise all the paperwork and arrange accommodation, flights, visas, carnet and a satellite phone with the phone number of a translator service.
01:47 Well Pavlin, you've mislead us with this title then: If money was not a problem, you would have enough money to buy whatever there is on the market and you would not have the problem to buy anything else istead, because, as you have written in your headline: ''If money is not a problem''. Instead of answering this question, you are telling us: ''I would stay to my concept, no matter what. I personally would like to know, what would you do, if you had all the freaking money in the world. The ones who follow your content, already know, how to behave with a tight budget. You have taught us many smart things but still, what would you do, if there were no limits???
Pavlin, can I ask you if you think the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 with 40 something horsepower is a good enough bike to travel with? Have you ridden this bike before ? They are about 200kg. Thanks
Himalayan is not about speed, but quite reliable (old version), easy to fix. New version (also 1-cylinder, but water cooled engine) rides better, but it is not yet proven by years of travel. Short-term reviews say it is good.
If you have more money . . . Travel with nothing! See Leon Logothetis travel diaries - he travels by motorcycle (season 1) with no money, then rewards people that help him along the way (funding schools, taxi, etc). Amazing stories (trailers on youtube).
It’s okay for you and thousands of riders to ride “cheap”. And it is also okay for millions of GS riders who buy expensive. It is okay for both groups to coexist at same time. You ride what you have. That’s all. Your title is misleading in sense that you are frugal and will remain frugal. Even if you receive $1mil sponsorship for bmw bike and support, you will be “lost”. You cannot force a man from your level to suddenly change to new level. And that’s totally okay. Live and let live.
@@motorcycleadventuresthat’s totally fine. Sometimes your comments and body language shows a bit of disdain for “wealthy” riders who ride differently or buy expensive assessories and you mock them. I think that is not so fine. It is clear many people here agree with you, but that does not make it ok to mock “rich” group of riders. Ride cheap or ride luxurious is entirely nothing wrong. I often can see rich riders helping out poor riders with their expensive equipment. Then what? 😅😊❤. We all love riding …that’s the more important point.
Ye, ye.... Putin was telling +/- same things, before he became nearly, unlimitedly rich ! The question you've presented here, is not an objective one. Only a person IN a CORRECT condition / situation CAN answer it correctly. You can't possibly know - what / how you will do, IF you HAVE MONEY ( not only for a pricier bike ).... 🤷♂️ If you REALLY had money, I strongly believe - you WOULD do things pretty much differently - and the THINGS you'd do, would be different too ! ☝🧐 By the way, unless BMW has offered you one their nicer bikes for traveling ( yes, they can very well, GIVE bikes/gear to popular vloggers ) - they are VERY stingy farts ! 😆 Because - like you've mentioned before, and VERY CORRECTLY : it's enough with fingers of ONE hand 🖐 to count the REAL bike travelers on this 🌍 ‼ ..... If I had a motorbike company - every REAL traveler WOUD get a bike from me, incl. service.... !
It is true that I never been unlimited rich, but I had a period with more than enough money, I was the same. Money does not change people, they just expose their true face!
Well done Pavlin, you are one of the few who promotes true values in life 👍
Good! Thanks, man!
Pavlin I ride a dr 650 and that bike has been in parts of Australia most big adventure bikes cant go .no radiator water pump radiator hoses and no major electronics I have a 32 litre fuel tank on it and can get about 670 klm to a tank . most reliable bike in the world.
Health is wealth. Time is the luxury. People and love are the keys. You are on the right path Pavin.
I thought so!
The less it has the faster it spins...great word to live by. Thank you for your great videos.
Any time!
You are amazing person Pavlin. Please keep going, we all need you. You would be a great politician loved by many people too.
Thanks, man!
A man with Heart and a Mission ❤
Cool!
Good to talk about money. Sometimes,it's better to just keep things simple & basic. Too much money can cause more problems. Be happy & grateful for what we have & enjoy every moment. Breathing for instance is free.
Absolutely!
Another great video Pavlin. You know what is truly important in our short lives.
Always!
You’re the best. If you ever get too old and feeble to travel you should write the successor to “Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance”.
I might...
Hello From IRAN
Hope one day you visit my beautiful country I’m sure you will love it✌️
Im stuck with job and life and can’t travel right now
Hope to ride soon
I will visit it, just don't know when! Thanks for taking the time!
Very nice video and philosophy! It's always refreshing to hear that it is not about consumer culture. Ride safe!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you Pavlin. That is one of the most essential videos rvere shot by you!
Thanks, man!
Bravo Pavlin👍
Your advises are always brilliant as usual!
You are on right path just keep going!
Thank you! Will do!
Bonjour Pavlin, one more pragmatic vidéo 😂 ! About the bike, i'm agree with you, but with my CRF 300L. I need a light bike, a very light one. And T7 was to heavy to ride on the mud, on hard trail... I bought it 5300€ and add 1300€ suspensions. Now it's my unicorn. Keep going Pavlin good work !
Sounds great!
Well stated, sir. I admire your resilience in starting over from scratch three times. I respect your outlook on life. I wish you all the best and look forward to following your adventures here.
I appreciate that!
Good wisdom Pavlin! Simplicity and reliability always matters most.
Absolutely!
I feel the same Pavlin. Im pretty satisfied with my bike & my budget trips. The only restriction i have to put on my trip is its duration. Even if i can spend more money, i cannot make a longer trip than 9-10 days as i have re-join the office (even though i have company leaves left) as most of the time its just not acceptable to take such long leaves at once 😓as the work suffers.
The money that we have is the free time that we don't have! The free time that we have is the money that we don't have!
We are encouraged to buy more, that's all.
True!
Wisely spoken, Pavlin, wiesely spoken! That is real richness.
Thanks, man!
Buongiorno dall'Italia Pavlin.
" La semplicità è la chiave del successo"...
Sta tutto qui!
Quando riuscirò a fare il mio viaggio, la Bulgaria sarà sulla mi strada. Mi farebbe piacere salutarti di persona.
Ciao.
Marco.
Sure, just contact me a few days in advance.
👍🙂
Good one. That's why I watch your channel.
I appreciate that!
I was dreaming long about return to motorcycling and since three or four years i own my motorcycle. I was watching your channel long before i have decided to buy my own bike. Thank you for many practical small things from begining of your channel. My bike is small "adventure bike". On begining i was happy and enjoyed with this like a child or even more. But after this time im start hating this typical "adventures bikes" of today- i hate this lcd or tft screens, i hate tones of plastic covers, all this electronic, flashy marketing toys. Modern motocycles are crap. My eyes are going direction classic bikes or so called "modern classic" where modern technology is covered in classic- made from quality metal with classic speedometer. I know this bikes are not best to travel but I don't care- for people who knows what they want even travel is not impossible. This might be slower but much more enjoyable anyway for me. I don't know if i would be able to fullfil this but this are my thinking of today. Maybe someone can skip my mistakes .
Thanks for sharing!
Due to the fact that I'm turning 67 in a few weeks I can confirm your fathers philosophic approach to live. But even though my toiletpaper roll ist turning frightening fast I 'll try to do some budget adventures on a shitty motorcyle next year as I did in the last 48 years.
Good luck, man!
@@motorcycleadventures Ok, shitty is a little bit exaggerated but that thing - a Aprilia Pegaso 650 - is 25 years old. And the guy who owned it before just used it as many people use their car. Just for transport without paying much attention on service and maintenance. So it had a lot of annoying things to fix when I bought it some years ago.
But I always wanted to have one and by the way, I payed not more than many of the actually hyped luggage Systems or riding gear would cost.
And I bet that we now that Noraly aka Itchy Boots got an new old bike see an new hype on buying 'simple' older bikes. The myth that these old bikes can be maintained and repaired by every local blacksmith even in Tajikistan ist still alive. I can assure everyone that is not the case.
I've turned 67 and my health is failing . I dont use off road and find it too tall. So I will sell my Tenere in Varna next Spring if you know anybody interested in buying it
Respect from Singapore!!!
Thank you!
❤ I love your philosophy of life!
Thanks, man!
I love your philosophy..Keep Going and Stay Safe for everyone here too...❤
Thank you! You too!
I like your film very much. Your film is the best! Praise from China
Awesome, thank you!
Your father has some excellent sayings! Can I borrow that one, please?
Ride safe 👍
Absolutely! He will be glad to share it!
Truer words have rarely been said … 👍🏻👍🏻
Good!
I am going to steal your Dad's saying. It is a perfect analogy!
You have my permission!
Absolutely Pavlin
Good!
I have a 2013 Honda nc700x, it wasn't the small dual sport I set out to buy when I took up riding a few years ago, but boy am I happy with it! They run forever if basic maintenance is done and get very good mpg. I paid $3600 for it and have done a few upgrades so I've got around $4000 into it.
Thanks for sharing!
“He who is not satisfied with a little is satisfied with nothing.” ― Epicurus
True!
After I saw your film, I actually improved my English listening level.
Great!
I agree with you and have same views on life. But I also have plenty of money, more than needed
Good!
Would I buy a new BMW, no. My old one bought 2nd hand, a 2010 model is enough for me. I can not afford the Yamaha World raid. It now costs $22,000 in Australia and the basic Tenere is $19,000. It has increased by $3,000 in just 4 years. You bought your Tenere at the right time. I enjoy your channel and content. Well done Palvin.
Thanks for sharing!
Canadian price about $ 13,500. Your import tax is a rip off. I have relative in Australia , when cars were manufactured in Australia import tax protected domestic market. But never dropped tax when car maker folded.
It's a blessing to buy the right vehicles and not to fall a slave for marketing.
I agree!
All true RTW while you are able, rest can wait.
Absolutely!
I fully agree, even given unlimited funds, I'd still buy the less-expensive options - for all my stuff... because that leaves all the more money for other things. "Hey, with this you could buy a really expensive motorcycle." "Yeah, or I could buy a cheaper motorcycle that'll suit me just fine and spend the rest on a really good trip." It's not all about having the "biggest and best" toys. If I suddenly had so much money that I could buy what I liked, I'd spend the money getting overseas and buying an inexpensive but serviceable bike wherever I land so I can travel around.
Exactly!
And if I'm broke 😂 great video 🎉
Thanks for watching!
if everybody had this approach of life,the world would be a real paradise!
Maybe!
5:28 - 5:58. May Allah bless you , Pavlin
Thanks, man!
Your English is good! You do have an accent, but that doesn't make your English bad, it's who you are. Only one word you have mispronounced: suit. The rest is just fine, and your point is very true and valuable. I live a simple life too, although I could afford a lot of luxuries, I don't need or want them.
Thanks, man!
Hi, if you by a new t7 what upgrades do you make for traveling comfortable, suspension, bike protection, engine, seat confort, etc, thanks for sharing your adventures and your videos👍✌️🇵🇹...
I have a number of videos with the modifications that I did.
Respect!
Thanks, man!
There are people around me who find me too economical when I travel. I am made like that. My goal is to do as many km to visit with as little money as possible. I like simplicity and my T7 too because it is a simple and efficient motorcycle.
Thanks Pavlin
Any time!
All true Pavlin, the only thing if we did have this money would be to slow down the trips see as much as possible, stay longer in places we like, maybe take our partners with us.
Agree!
This is not a 'bike video'. This is a lesson of life! Great!
It should end with Eddie Vedder singing 'Society'.
Pavlin always the best!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I have great respect for you and the way you approach life and I have no doubt you're really honest saying you'd do it the same way, if money was not an issue. However, I also think that you are a bit biased by who you really are and you cannot put yourself completely in the mindset of someone for whom the money is plentiful. Maybe if you had billions you'd even have your own helicopter, or a yacht and a collection of motorcycles, because... why not?. My point is, that us, the majority, who work hard for our money, we have a different mindset than truly rich people and is really hard to say what we'd really do if we had lots of money.
Money don't change people they just expose their true face.
@@motorcycleadventures True face you don't know UNTIL you are in that position of being rich in reality, not only imagining it.
Hi, keep us posted whats your location now. Meantime also Peru-Chilean coast but at sea 😊. We've been met this year @BAG. Thanks for your channel and good luck👍
Will do!
Nice Video Pavlin.
Nice Moto also. You also are a different actual around the world adventure motorcycle rider.
Ok, as you know, I drive a 2015 F800 GS Adventure I bought second hand from a Uruguay Champion Motocross guy who lives in Altanitia Uruguay. Here, since we are doing this, why I like my GSA before it was an tablet with wheels.
1. The start up sequence with the gauges early in the morning on a cool morning before I am heading to Montevideo and back. Potentially to get "My dewd, to wax my junk" or ya know... Plus, the seat after said "Junk Waxing" makes it comfortable enough to ride home afterwards. Huh? Yes sometimes I just do it myself with one leg on the stool in the bathroom, don´t we all, but, sometimes its good to get "Pro Waxed" less tears.
2. I dig the Tenere, I would certainly drive one, its more offroad to be sure. I was actually out ripping around on the pasture yestrday beating in a walking path for my wife, and ya know... Its a street bike. Its like driving a Buick around out there. But, for getting to the beach with some trails. NICE. One can put lipstick on a pig, but... Its a street bike, I could put 50/50 tires on it, but who am I kidding for what I use it for. I should buy a dual sport for some of the local stuff, but, ya know. Dinero doesn't grow on trees...
3. Chicks dig it, including my wife. So...
4. Why I searched Uruguay for a GSA and why the dude I bought if from who has a number of motorcycles in this class, regularly calls me to see if he can buy it back. 24L of sloshing liquid gold, Go Juice, under my ass, with a low center of Gravity. I am not sure I want 23 Liters of that sloshing between my legs up high, particularly with some of the winds we get coming in off the South Atlantic. The zone of that 2008 to 2017 isn´t it? F800 GSAs... They are built for doing basically road based, some trail based, around the world moto touring. Plus I can do most of the work on it myself, and 90% of the parts for that 9 years of production, are the same on the GS and the GSA. Bigger Frame, Bigger tank, bigger seat, bigger front wheel. The motor is not electronically limited, spoked front wheel, the differece between the F700 and F800 series, not the F800 and F900 on the computer tablet with wheels make over. I think they blew past the sweet spot.
That means for my casual style of riding, where I am based in the adventure and don´t have to travel to it... I dispatch ride stuff for my wifes school, often taking the back roads because, hey why not... Thus knowing the routes... ;) - Pavlin and I have offset not conjoined aspects of the market with South America we discuss outside of this. I can JUST, since I drive sensibly, make it from the house to Montevideo and back again, without running out of fuel. Which, winter, maybe there is a strike, or a gas shortage, or, its a holiday... I pull about 490 KM out of a tank. True what you are saying though, its not like I couldn't throw 5 extra leters in a jub on the back. But, I don´t have to and I dig that.
5. Groceries with the side hard bags. I don´t run a top center hard box, I sort of miss it, sort of don't. It depends for what. But, The secret of the BMW GS Adventure, is it is the closest thing to a Mini Van you can get on two wheels... I can load a whole lot of grociers in that, and lock the boxes so I can run into buy stuff in a few locations and get better prices by hitting the markets. Hey, you sit upright on it, pretty slick... Plus, Uruguay in winter, heated hand grips, best feature on the motorcycle.
Its my actual car, that is the sort of rider I am.
Locally around where I live, Seriously, KLR 650, but, I do so many runs to Montevideo dropping off and picking up papwerwork for the school, (Yeah, I slide that right into my activites in support of my wifes work, slick eh. You should see what I ride though to do that, if I take the back roads. It is outstanding.) Tenere, super nice, it was on my list. With the 23L, I don´t think so, yours is better. I don´t like they put the fuel up top again in the BMWs, past 2017, not on my list anymore. The KLR 650 doesn't have a 6th gear, or I would own one. Big single thumper or not.
I know what I would do if I were you and I had some bucks big shooter. I would be forward basing and covering the stuff that is not in easy reach from Bulgaria.
Anyhow, looking forward to seeing you when I see you, when you hit "The Other Down-Under" here in the Americas. The one with less big cats that the Other Other Down-Under, which is Southern Africa. We here in the Americas drive on the safe, sane and sensible proper side of the road, like in North America and most of the EU. Nothing against Southern Africa, but, some of the reasons for visiting there less Motorcycle based, due to the Big Cats. Far Less of a hazzard here in the "Other Down-Under". Ha, coined if first, greeting in Cape Town.
Why I like watching Pavlin, he gives honest reviews. He doesn't pull to the side of the road and pretent to be in false Jeapardy for view. Bulgarian sensibilities.
You can visit down here, despite your mother and wifes worries. Particularly in the MERCOSUR area. It will be interesting to see what Pavlin thinks, after he has done the loop here.
I love my GS, for what its I use it for, that is why. I dig the Tenere also. Probably not with that 23L jerry can between my legs though, with the offshore winds we get from time to time. I also duck walk my motorcycle, why? Its way harder to get blown over by a big gust of wind, when the wind is up. There are less cool points to lose, when you aim low... Hero to zero in 2 seconds with a big gust, so...
IDK, the new ones. Have you seen the typical riding video, Two dudes, on two motos, they drive 200 meters, pull up a trail, and "Compare ride modes and settings¨. Then return them to the dealer, go back to the garage, in the snow, sit on their motorcycle, rub it with a diaper, look at the poster on the wall of some sponsored guy with a chase team flying of a sand dune.
Between that and the "200 meters off the side of the road, fake drama videos" or, "The poor planing, South America is not the EU for border crossing videos..." Large blocks of it are, IF, you have local plates and local insurance, just like the EU. If you had Bolivia plates on your moto in the EU, same thing changing countries. If you talk to an insurance broker, you can have insurance in... My insurance is valid in all of Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and Chile, BEFORE I have to whats app my Insurance broker, and have that extended to other nations. Then they whats-app me back the policy I need, and I print it.
There is LOTS of adventure, actual. It just probably isn't what you think. And, Pavin, that reminds me to ask MJ for what app she uses for Speed Cameras, its not driving fast, its missing a speed change when not familiar with the route. Then, that will be waiting for you at the border and, needless expense. Up North, no idea, I am really interested in seeing how your routing works out.
32 days until wheels up. I am excited for you.
Jamie
Wear boots, ha ha. Inside joke there... That is not a normal day, btw, but it does come up. Stay safe big shooter.
I am told comments help the algos on your business model.
My Dewd is so careful. So, ya know, you don´t run into that, peeling the orange issue, with ones.... Nads. lol
Thanks for this long and detailed explanation!
@@motorcycleadventures Hey, are you saying I am long winded? - Ok, I can see that. I write professionally. At a computer not on a phone. So... Just so this is not confusing, "Big Shooter" is a contracted term. The long form of it is "Big Guy, Big Shooter, Big Boot Band Biting, Soup Can Lid Licking, Mutha fff.... Oh look at the time." It is an indicator of your "Iron Ass" riding style, and your austere kit. AKA, actual adventure rider, Global. - AKA, Impressive, actual Pavlin.
why I interject, ok, the whole loop, Hard Corps. The Southern End... Highly achievable with some planning, and particularly if people relocated temporarily or more permanently. With the wife, or with the husband, if the woman is the adventure rider, and all variations of that, it is 2024. Health Care, not such a big deal, Quality Hospitals, etc, but, do your own research. Which, can be difficult with some of the "False Drama Shows" people put on, because then "They can do it, and you(s) (Plural You, collective) Can't. The Readers I am touching around Pavin's business here, while not cutting his grass, or trying to change his opinions. Honest Reviews on the work going on down here to make that achievable, is what we need, in "The other Down-Under¨. I am married into Uruguay. Iglis no es mi secondo idome, Entiendo, Mis amigas y amigos. ;)
My wife has twice been the Hospital Director of the main Public Side Hospital System for Rocha Departmento, Uruguay. I almost rate carrying her purse. So...
The app my wife runs at all times when driving in areas where she is not sure where the speed cameras are is, "Radar Bot". I think its available on Apple Products and Android. I cleaned up the spelling in the long winded comment. But, I do write consultancy all day, so... Always a pleasure to make fun of "Los Britanicos" and associated nations who drive on the left, Mates. I am not a UK Citizen, but, I was employed by them for quite while, mostly in Central Africa.
Maple Syrup anyone? Anyhow, I really must be going. Pavlin seems to think I am long winded...
Speed Camera do actually help make all of our vacation experiences safer... So, its not a bad thing to not have a stack of fairly expensive tickets to pay at the next border crossing, while your insurance company calls, and ups your rates. There are 45 zones, 60 Zones, 75 Zones, 90 Zones, and 110 Zones where we live, and... It depends, so... "Radar Bot" I highly recommend. it is not illegal, and its about keeping the roads safe for everyone, particularly in high tourist seasons which Pavlin is driving right into.
Jamie out.
Thanks again!
If I were a multi-millionaire, I would take a narapat/masseur with me on the motorcycle trips as I have a bad, aching back, now life will be without motorcycle trips unfortunately but pretend I'm you Pavlin on a Tenere or Africa Twin 😔🇸🇪🏍️
Whatever makes you happy!
Brother, less is more. Keep on traveling.
Thank you, I will!
I see you have Enduristan sticker on the door. What gear did you buy from them?
I have the Tornado 2M. I love it. And the quality of their product at the price point that they are offering is just nice.
None! Tried a tank bag, but did not like it.
Had you had "all money in the world" you might've built your own motorcycle :) Pavlin Motors Inc.
I might, but also might not!
Hello Pavlin.
As you say, the weight always matters. ln case, if you could afford yourself to sleep only in hotels and to use laundry, and you would like to do it, what was the weight and the volume of your luggage without all camping gear, cameras, and all you use in nature?
I ask because I have road bike, and I don't camp.
Without the camping gear it is 10kg
@@motorcycleadventures Thanks.
I think if I had plenty of money I'd hire a fixer to organise all the paperwork and arrange accommodation, flights, visas, carnet and a satellite phone with the phone number of a translator service.
You will lose a big part of the adventure!
Here we go I have to drink another beer.
This is not bad I think!
As an experienced world motorbike and adventure traveler I have come to all the same conclusions.
Good!
Hah! Gonna try to remember the toilet paper anekdote.
Good!
01:47
Well Pavlin, you've mislead us with this title then:
If money was not a problem, you would have enough money to buy whatever there is on the market and you would not have the problem to buy anything else istead, because, as you have written in your headline: ''If money is not a problem''.
Instead of answering this question, you are telling us: ''I would stay to my concept, no matter what.
I personally would like to know, what would you do, if you had all the freaking money in the world.
The ones who follow your content, already know, how to behave with a tight budget.
You have taught us many smart things but still, what would you do, if there were no limits???
Nothing going to change!
Pavlin, can I ask you if you think the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 with 40 something horsepower is a good enough bike to travel with? Have you ridden this bike before ? They are about 200kg. Thanks
I never ridden it and cannot say anything right now.
Himalayan is not about speed, but quite reliable (old version), easy to fix. New version (also 1-cylinder, but water cooled engine) rides better, but it is not yet proven by years of travel. Short-term reviews say it is good.
Deep down he wants a Tuareg 660
..and GS 1250 Adventure...
If you have more money . . . Travel with nothing! See Leon Logothetis travel diaries - he travels by motorcycle (season 1) with no money, then rewards people that help him along the way (funding schools, taxi, etc). Amazing stories (trailers on youtube).
Good option!
Life is like toilet paper!!!🎉
Good!
You might be set in your ways by now so more money won’t change your ways at this point
But I agree that the more does not mean the better it won’t make your vacation better
Exactly!
if i have more money.ill go tu visit ypur country..and so on an on.
Good!
take the car
When I get older...
If you think 2 cm means nothing, ask your spouse. 😮
These are different type of 2cm
@@motorcycleadventures And especially they should not beeing compresed when they are needed the most 🤗
It’s okay for you and thousands of riders to ride “cheap”. And it is also okay for millions of GS riders who buy expensive.
It is okay for both groups to coexist at same time.
You ride what you have. That’s all.
Your title is misleading in sense that you are frugal and will remain frugal. Even if you receive $1mil sponsorship for bmw bike and support, you will be “lost”. You cannot force a man from your level to suddenly change to new level.
And that’s totally okay.
Live and let live.
...and I am perfectly fine with this and don't want even to go on another level!
@@motorcycleadventuresthat’s totally fine. Sometimes your comments and body language shows a bit of disdain for “wealthy” riders who ride differently or buy expensive assessories and you mock them. I think that is not so fine. It is clear many people here agree with you, but that does not make it ok to mock “rich” group of riders. Ride cheap or ride luxurious is entirely nothing wrong. I often can see rich riders helping out poor riders with their expensive equipment. Then what? 😅😊❤. We all love riding …that’s the more important point.
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Thanks for taking the time!
@@motorcycleadventures
YOU the one who invested time 👍👍👍 Me - just having my favorite drink 😀
Ye, ye.... Putin was telling +/- same things, before he became nearly, unlimitedly rich !
The question you've presented here, is not an objective one. Only a person IN a CORRECT condition / situation CAN answer it correctly. You can't possibly know - what / how you will do, IF you HAVE MONEY ( not only for a pricier bike ).... 🤷♂️
If you REALLY had money, I strongly believe - you WOULD do things pretty much differently - and the THINGS you'd do, would be different too ! ☝🧐
By the way, unless BMW has offered you one their nicer bikes for traveling ( yes, they can very well, GIVE bikes/gear to popular vloggers ) - they are VERY stingy farts ! 😆 Because - like you've mentioned before, and VERY CORRECTLY : it's enough with fingers of ONE hand 🖐 to count the REAL bike travelers on this 🌍 ‼ .....
If I had a motorbike company - every REAL traveler WOUD get a bike from me, incl. service.... !
It is true that I never been unlimited rich, but I had a period with more than enough money, I was the same. Money does not change people, they just expose their true face!
@@motorcycleadventures 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 Interesting thought 🙄🙄🙄
GS could be drive even You have no aptitude for motorcycle.this whales are especialy for autobahn not for gravele ore even worse.
Fair enough!
Bravo, belle philosophie de vie à moto🙏✌️⛑️
Thanks, man!