CFMOTO 800MT four-day off grid adventure part 2
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Part 2 of our Four-Day Off-Grid High Country Adventure!
The adventure continues in this action-packed episode as we tackle a day full of challenges, riding through the rugged terrain and overcoming obstacles along the way. From a puncture repair to our first river crossing on the CFMOTO 800MTs, it's an unforgettable day! We also set up our very first motocamp, making this part of the journey even more memorable.
Don't miss out on all the excitement-join us as we push ourselves and our bikes to the limit in the stunning High Country
More great stuff. That river massage looked awesome.
Great video mate 👍 lots of editing went into that.
Loved the river crossing part and the tracks at the end before Fry's Hut tested the bikes well 👌
The plugs should go in and release on the way out.❤
The instant tent is the way to go! Ill never buy a regular tent again
You guys camp better than us
Loving it real adventure
Yes love these bikes
Well done with the puncture….looking forward to tomorrow 😊👍
@@flipfpv4539 thanks, hopefully I don’t take too long on the editing for next one. It’s many hours of footage and hundreds of clips to work through haha. Glad you enjoyed.
What a champion bloke!
Never seen that many plugs ever...
@@stevesane800 desperate times haha
Love your adventures
@@smylap thanks
Small amount of rubber glue makes the plugs go in way easier
36:13 That's what she said! Lol
That's a lot of plugs 🙂Didn't get a knife with the plugs to trim them after inserting? Ran a tyre on a cruiser for 12 months with plugs and only changed because the 1700 needed new tyres.
Hint no1: To check for leaks try pouring a little water over the top & look for bubbles before relying on TPMS especially after the pump has gone.
Never liked Michelin Panicky, had them on the GSA (3's and Adventure) switched to Mitas E-07 and never looked back.
Hint no2: Get a good rechargeable pump, many these days can pump up to 100psi and fit in the palm of your hand for about $100! Hope the rest of the trip goes well, will follow with interest.
@@ferguson011 thanks for the tips, had a go at trimming but was very gooey haha. We had a small compressor but we decided to save that for when really required in case it failed. I will check them tyres out.
Would you mind sharing the route from Jamieson to Fry's hut. Love your video content. Lourens
@@lourensvanschalkwyk3310 Hi, we went from Jamieson up the Mansfield road, the. Right into Howqua river road, then onto steiners road, then left down Howqua Hills track(this was the very steep and rutted track). Thanks for watching.
@RightMindAdventures just me again, not sure if you received my previous message. I'm planning on buying a MT800, just your view of the bike and experience on it? Lourens
@@lourensvanschalkwyk3310 sorry missed your question, obviously depends on type of riding you plan on, but we’ve had no problems at all between all 3 bikes and they are just so dam comfortable haha. If you watch our earlier videos we talk more about first impressions etc but they give such a feeling of freedom knowing you can go of the beaten track.