Thanks for Joining us on the road. Crossing France was not Easy this way, Nor Cheap! But it is all worth it when you see what we wake up to in the next episode
Yes the thing about motorcycle travel, weather crossing Europe on the motorbike or your local town, with a positive mindset you can have a great adventure no matter where you are..
Go slow see more is the moral of the story on this tour! We learnt allot our self’s doing the trip, the route home over the alps was spectacular though
I lived in Germany from 1989 - 1995, toured all over Europe on a Harley Davidson, rode north to Denmark and south to Souther Italy and Southern Spain, went west to Poland. Loved traveling by bike over there.
We love to ride in Germany, stay tuned and we will do a bit there on the way home. Ewa is from Poland so we have ridden there from England too. Where did you move too?
I moved back to the States. I was in the military. Loved riding in Europe, still have lots of friends who all ride that live in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany and France. Miss the great roads. I’m in Texas now and it takes 5 - 12 hours just to get out of Texas from where we live.
@@johnost8128 Awesome that you have got to travel so much and ride in so many different places. Good to have friends all over the globe that ride, a great excuse for a trip 😉
Hi, just watched and subscribed. I used to work in France for some years and yes the motorways can be very boring. What you need if you go again is a Liber t tag. It costs like €2 a month only in the month you use it and gets you straight through the tolls upto 30km an hour. Charges your card automatically for what you use. Can get them online, stick it on front of bike and piece of piss straight through.
Hi Jaine, thanks so much. Perhaps we will do some longer specials in time, for now you've lots to watch on the channel! Thanks so much for joining us on the channel
just subscribed, love the videos and the commentary. especially the professionally planted expletives. thanks for sharing.just going through your back catalogue.
Doing 500 + miles on bike is no fun if you arrive late at your hotel! I have done that year's ago.This time i did about 400 for 2 days then about 550 for the last bit back to UK,would of got a hotel around Folkstone but prices were too high so i did the extra miles back to Cambridge,weather was ok.Yes the motorways are boring in France but there are some nice places there,it's a big country,i like it,UK is always congested with traffic and the French roads are really good,UK roads are rubbish.I drive to Italy each year,even Italian roads are better than UK roads.I stopped at Beaune near Lyon,very nice place,lots of hotels and good food.I take Tunnel de Frejus route to Italy then to Turin.Good luck with holiday rides and take it easy!
Another great video, personally I only do pay as you go and motorway if working if im riding for pleasure always go the road less traveled and the free ones☝️ lol 😂 so much more to see 😎🤘
Travel Slow and See more! Its always been our theory too but this time a late decision to ride to Rome forced us to try something new.... Although it taught us what we already suspected We are glad we did it and ticked it off the list so to speak, Wont be doing it again in a hurry though! Do you get to ride for your work then?
@@ontheroadadventure I spent two years riding to Barcelona every two weeks for testing after that two years I started doing press launches so didn’t ride there as much last time I rode there for testing was 2020 last time for pleasure we did the grand tour of the alps from Switzerland to menton best trip ever would love to do it again
@@bikerbuddy3166 Amazing, how did you get into that work? We have done the alps a couple times now, it’s just breath taking and never gets old. I love the mountains and the feeling of being isolated. We did some passes on the way back from Rome and was surprised to not see another single adventure rider the whole time
@@ontheroadadventure I started as a multi license vehicle tester at a track and slipped into the bikes as they were my passion so I did 12 years with triumph and just over a million miles a bit with Norton/ now I’m a event manager working with bikes and cars my wife was triumphs only female test rider for 10 years she rides for fun now and I get to ride now and then my last job was Barcelona 2 weeks ago for the new livewire del-mar sometimes I miss riding every day then my body reminds me why I really don’t lol 😂
@@bikerbuddy3166 wow sounds like you both were very lucky in your careers. I’ve always tried to make my work link in with my love for motorcycles, and that’s one of the reasons the RUclips channel came about. Who knows what may come of it…. For now it’s any excuse to surround myself with bikes!
Well done to both of you, that's some distance in a day. Particularly when you add night riding to it as well. Loved the fact you got lost and struggled at toll booths as its something I have done many times. It never bothered me but a few times I was with others that would whinge & moan but weren't prepared to lead. Thankfully I now mainly tour by myself. Looking forward to your next video and roll on Spring 2024.
Thanks! We try to be as real on camera as we are in person and not just show highlights but the whole story, mistakes included! This is the true reality of motorcycle travel not the instagram version 👍 Travelling is only enjoyable in the right company, we are very lucky we get to do what we love together and share it with you all on here. Hopefully we will keep everyone entertained until the sun comes back out!
Are you on something or what ! Who' s complaining. If you've ever used them, or are you a keyboard nerd, you would know that it's quite common to have ticket problems going through the booths. It's part of the whole experience what is unusual is for RUclipsrs to show the reality of it. Bit easier in the 60s !
@@johndaniell887 The toll road is great if your sole goal is to get from A to B as quick as possible, which is why we were there. The reality though as shown in the video is that they just don’t work for bikers particularly well.
@@2wheelsrbest327 Strange how the traditional for RUclipsrs has been to edit out these realities of motorcycle travel only highlighting the great…. Maybe this will be to our mistake but we want to show the true story on good days and bad. When we watch other videos online we get bothered by not being shown how or where they got accommodation for example and any issues we may encounter there….. what did you eat for lunch, the local food options and costs etc…. We love to watch others on their travels but we want to learn from your lessons and mistakes too before we go there!
Just found your channel, we are off to Santander two weeks time on a Vespa and looking do the trip you are currently doing so really enjoying your channel thank you
Wow sounds like your in for a treat! Your doing the Portugal route down the N2? or your off to Rome? You guys must be packing light if you are 2 up on a vespa with your kit?
Perfect, you are going to have such a good trip, The wine region is beautiful. Follow our series all the way down to Faro and you get a good idea of what to expect. Make sure you stop at Moto clube Faro at the end, its great there.
Your welcome camping tale. You won't believe this.Basically new to me Honda Pan European permission from wife head up to Fort William. Camp Keswick story to long to go into detail, blow myself up in tent . Yes unbelievable. Particularly as I worked in gas industry. 😅
Did you like my French lol? I missed the opportunity to say “pardon my French” all week! Il have to go back now! Lake como is incredibly busy, we went there in this tour and once before, it’s fine just need to watch what your doing. Your a full Guzzi fan now then? Loving the new bike?
Only watched a couple of your videos so far but what is appealing is that your experiences are relatable. Probably like most of us all my trips are on a strict budget so McDs suits me along with budget hotels.Like you arrive late leave early so all I need is a clean & tidy room.Sadly now too old for camping !.
Thanks so Much, This is Exactly what we are going for! theres allot of content out there for people with deep pockets, but what about the rest of us who cannot afford thousand pound Jackets and gear, or Fancy eateries at each stop.... We would rather out our money into our petrol tank and have Experience over luxury, although like you we tried camping and i am not a fan lol! You should see our two camoping videos if you want a good laugh! Next Episode will be up at 6pm
Nice to see you can leave Devon but still do a Devon highwaymen tour of u turns and longway around Great natural way of talking and not fake for the camera
Hi Phil, Yes in this case that was some Detour! Too many miles that made caused a mistake, but its never a big drama with us, gotta keep calm and carry on Riding! Thanks, We really didnt want to be fake like others or be something we are not for views, so its Brutal honesty and Ropey "French" Language from us lol but at least we are Genuine
Just found your channel and watched this episode. Really enjoyed it, my wife and I are travelling to Spain and Portugal this year and I am expecting some of it to be a bit of a disaster, it’s really refreshing when it’s not edited to be falsely perfect
We have just started our Spain and Portugal motocamping tour, you are only about 4 episodes behind if you want to play catch up, we are having a nightmare few days but it is just amazing here… ruclips.net/p/PLAbzmvTdb3d1tLBw-3gsGia2Z7Yu7L5ws&si=9MR4wlXfvIKTZIGU
Did a tour from Milan to the Dolomites last August. The tolls always seem to be a colossal headache. The motorway tollbooths were anything but intuitive to an American. Cash? Apple Pay? Credit card? No two seemed to work the same. Drove me and my riding buddy crazy.
yes we had the same story, have you seen our summery video on this tour ; What we learnt.... There are some useful solutions in that video for the tolls
We did Limoges to Dieppe avoiding tolls in 1 day, definitely much cheaper than your journey. I agree about the boring scenery in France. We were there in July 2018 and it was mile after mile of flat virtually straight roads and 100s of miles of SunFlower Fields. 14 hours in the saddle........ouch. Love this video
I agree, we live near Limoges and sometimes not using the toll roads can be just as quick, all it takes is a bad trip around Paris and the toll roads cost you so much time. I can't believe you went to Italy without a couple of inner tubes and tyre levers
We learnt allot on this trip, We will do a video at the end of the series and share what we learnt. It seems other people also found ways "Around" the tolls on here
Do you think you’ll miss your old bike then? I haven’t ridden a Guzzi yet, il have to change that! Yes definitely film your trip, we love to watch other people’s and see how your adventures go…
How can you say france is the biggest coubtry of F all. Its hugely diverse, best off motorway roads, great village's, mountain roads and more. Id like to know where you think theres vastly more...
We found on previous tours going through France the slow way to be a problem finding places to stop, cafes etc are often closed. Northern France I like due to the history stuff. I’m sure France has more to offer but we have not found to much as of yet, we much rather blast through and get to Switzerland etc. What would you say are the highlights of France, must see places? I will add them to our map for the next time we pass through
Really enjoying this, thank you! Sometimes the urge to push on- especially at night when tired can be tougher option but it’s down to personal choice and context isn’t it? I did the opposite and went with the N roads so took longer but that was decades ago and I camped. Wishing you both many happy miles 👍🇬🇧
Awesome thanks, Yes motorways are not normally our thing but we had a time restriction to get to Rome so had to suffer a long day to make time for the nice stuff, getting home took us much much longer as we took a very scenic route as you’ll see
Great vids.At 17.40 you are saying that if you go into Switzerland and you have not got something then you will get fined.I cannot catch what you are saying.So if you can remember what it was coukd you please tell,for future reference.
Yes no problem, I’m Switzerland if you want to go onto the motorway you need to buy a Swiss Vignette, basically it’s a tax and you get a sticker to put on your bike for that year. If you’re caught without it you will get fined heavily.
Congrats bud, it’s nice to know when you put out content people are interested in seeing, maybe this bike will turn out to be a huge boost to your channel too!
Hi, Yes you want to have the Stickers on your Helmet, a GB Sticker on the Bike and Carry a Yellow High Viz incase of a breakdown, You never now when you'll need it.... Ask me how i know... I believe you are suppose to carry a Alcohol breath test kit too but i think the fine is small for that one and more trouble than its worth? someone here will correct me if wrong im sure
Thanks so much for Joining us in the road, we really appreciate your comments and glad your enjoying the series. We will put out new episodes every weds, Friday and Sunday but there’s lots more content on the channel to fill the gaps! We go all over the place! What do you ride?
@@ontheroadadventure this year I changed from NC750X to Versys 1000. Can't wait for the summer next year. Will take at least 2 months off to enjoy the ride around Europe
@@ontheroadadventure well the plane is to take a ferry down to Spain-Bilbao, than Picos de Europa, and than just folow the Spain coast, Portugal, back to Spain , France and back to the Uk.
@@matjazpajek4390 Sounds like a excellent trip. We don’t tend to use the ferry as the costs are so high unless you buy a year in advance! Your not tempted to go to the south of Spain and cross to Morocco?
This was our first go at the French toll roads, and probably our last! It does save time but definitely not money and it’s no fun, we need to find a better route to cross France each time we go away! Any suggestions? There must be some good places to see…
Got a trip to Australia next year Brisbane to cairns & back on motorbikes some wild camping with the critters :)😅 . 4000 miles never riden that far . Adventures are a life time of Memories Ro
Sounds amazing! You will love it, here’s my advice, plan as little as possible, it matters less than you think, have an adventure not a script. Take each day, or 50 mile way point at a time, don’t think about the total journey until you’ve done it 👍
It will be my 4 trip to Australia 🇦🇺 that all have been motorcycle hoildays . I have a friend that I met on RUclips & invited me over . We go for rides out for Brisbane . The longest ride we did in one day was a 12 hour ride down to a place called Texas & back . He has a channel called Roads I've Ridden . You will see me on there . I am riding a R3 which one would say that's a small bike but it is been brilliant. Super fuel Efficient & comfortable for me .
Lidl should have a coffee bar they have good cakes and butties.Your doing too many miles I aim for 1OO mountains and 250 normal roads. It's only way to relax
I have stopped travelling through france when driving to Italy. IT'S BORING! my prefered route from the Chunnel is to head up to Bruge, Ghent, skirt around Brussels to Namur, Luxemburg, Mets(only bit of France), Strasbourg, Offenburg Freiburg, Basel, Luzern then across Switzerland. no tolls except for Metz bit. It's been a while since I last did this route but its tons better than the monotony of French motorways and Switzerland is a great way through to Italy. Only bind is the road tax you have to pay through switzerland. If you can, try and get hold of a electronic motorway account to ride italian motorways so you don't have all the faff with toll booths
Thanks, The Africa Twins are amazing Machines with a very cool but slightly complicated Electronics Package! We love them though, they have taken us many miles already andno idea many many more. What do you ride?
@ontheroadadventure 2006 gsf bandit 650.. the plan was to trade in for an adventure bike but I like it to much.. but thinking it might be slightly restricted to tour on it
@@nuttyoncrypto9863 You can tour on anything you like, the bandit is an amazingly reliable bike, put some TKC70 tyres on it and some panniers and you’ll go anywhere. I’ve been watching a fella in Iran tonight and he’s got a electric bike! He must love it, and that is all that matters
@@nuttyoncrypto9863 Excellent we love the NEC show and will be there on Trade day. Are you looking for hard or soft luggage? If soft, check out this bag, you’ll see we used one on our tour and it’s brilliant. Bigger than two panniers together, waterproof, easy to clip on and off the bike and the cost is ridiculously cheap…Best Budget Motorcycle luggage Dry bag | NICECNC ruclips.net/video/T2sYgEpIJ_s/видео.html
Those tolls aren't cheap! We decided to stick our two bikes in my van to do the journey from Caan to Bourg st Maurice in the French Alps. It probably cost us €100 each way on the toll motorways. We did ride all the way around Mont Blanc, France, Switzerland, Italy and back to Bourg in France in one day. Love that area.
Stunning place to be to ride bikes, we have done it in the summer and again in October, we were amazed to find we had the passes to ourselves in October, don’t know where all these adventure bikers are at?!
@convertorx I've ridden that 530 miles before but had to break it into two days. We were at our accommodation by 5.30pm after starting at Caan ferry at 7.30am. We then rode all week in the Alps. What's wrong with that? We ride an MT10 and Street Triple and that toll road journey is zero fun on those bikes and Multiple fuel stops. It's all explained on our channel
@@Banditmanuk Is it true those tolls know if you been speeding between them and charge you more if you have? That would be a problem on the MT10, that bike likes to go!
We love them, I found the seat a bit uncomfortably hard on this trip but we do ride them for very long periods of time, I hadn’t noticed a problem before this epic trip
I’m new to your channel, clearly France “took its toll on both of you” towards the end of the journey! Your conversations are ‘entertaining’ and sometimes bordering on disagreement which is pretty normal. As a matter of interest are you aware of ‘Sean & Emily’, a biking couple on RUclips? ….nice couple and excellent content but the polar opposite of you two !! …they agree on everything all the time!). Both channels excellent in their own way🤪
Lol thanks so much, we are unapologetically ourselves, we don’t do fake, we love to have a laugh and wind each other up in our own fun ways. Glad you can join us on the road. Yes we watch a great deal of RUclips and know of Sean and Emily we watch so much motorcycle travel content, we are Moto obsessed, when I’m not at work with bikes, I’m riding them or watching them on RUclips!
Get a toll tag, 20 euro deposit for the tag, 2 euro a month for max of two months in a year. pay by direct debit about two months later and all the tolls are viewable online so you can request a change if you've been charged the wrong rate. I've had to press the button once in about 100 tolls so it's pretty reliable except if cars drive up your arse as it confuses the sensors. No taking gloves off which is great if it's raining! I wouldn't back to paper tickets again.
Excellent Tip, We will do exactly this next time if we have to do toll roads again. Youd think the locals would know not to follow bikes into the toll booth as it just holds everyone up everytime
@@ontheroadadventure you'd think! Sometimes with the tag it can take about 30secs to register but a fair amount of the time I ride without putting my feet down 😁 Don't use the tags in the lanes with the 30kph sign as that's for cars only, or rather you'll be charged full whack if you go through those.
Great video and you have my sympathy. I did 450 miles from Crieff back to W-s-M in one long ride.... after spending the day riding in the Cairngorms... long story. At least I didn't have tolls to deal with. I hope the view in the morning was worth it.
There’s definitely a story to be had there….?! It did save us a day travelling through France which we needed as we set off so last minute and had to be in Rome a few days later, but yes absolutely for what’s to come next sit was definitely worth it
@@ontheroadadventure if you are lucky with the weather like I was, all four routes are brilliant. One tip though, check out where cafe's and petrol stations are before you head out on each route, because some of the loops avoid major towns and take you down scenic roads. You occasionally need to leave the route by a mile or two in order to find food / petrol. On other loops there are plenty of opportunities. I am going back up in May to ride the North and West loops again. Also, Kona, who runs the web site and designed the routes is super nice and super helpful.
The old bike was faster and higher revving. I find that one rides to the type of bike. The Guzzi is much lower revving and can cruise easily at 80 to 85 so fast enough in the real world. I love the 22 litre tank too. My Kawasaki was an excellent bike. It’s hard to compare, equal but different. There is a saying ride a Guzzi for five minutes and you will hate it. Ride one for an hour and you won’t go back. Done a video on my first impressions
These bikes 🤤🤤🤤 fair play making an engaging vid of just motorways! Not easy but ye did a great job! Yer lovely new tires will be nice and square now ; p Roughly how much did the tolls cost for one bike to cross France (not including petrol)?
Hi, yes the square tyres thought did cross our minds too lol but bikes are for using, they are consumable so might aswell use it and abuse it for as long as possible! I love to see high mileage bikes, they always come with stories and memories attached. Not sure on the overall cost of tolls yet we will do a video soon talking about the trip with a break down of costs etc and see if it was actually worth it
Great video, also great to show what not to do really! ..on the negative side ... why do so many many miles in one day if you are not going to be able to enjoy the ride? If you had to be somewhere such as - ferry/event/hospital that's different, but if you are not going to able to enjoy the ride then the mile munchin' seems pointless and wasted money on tolls plus then having to ride even longer to accommodation when you are already tired!!? Also riding at night unless you absolutely have to is a big no.. You don't get to enjoy the scenery and it takes the risk factor even higher, why put yourself in a situation you can avoid ? .. I thought it was supposed to be a nice tour to enjoy? Even those who are experienced biker vloggers on utube avoid riding at night unless it's absolutely essential...please take care and enjoy your trip, love to hear your stories and adventures, but cant do that if you take too many risks 🙂
Hi, we absolutely agree with what you say. We don’t normally do too much motorway at all, especially like this, there’s a back story to this though in the previous episode, the Home to Rome trip is because we have to be in Rome and had only a few days to get there, I promise you the rest of the tour is at a more sensible and enjoyable pace, check out the first video so you can catch up properly on what we are up to and tomorrow the mountains begin! Thanks for joining us on the road ruclips.net/video/aD6AyYpkvR0/видео.htmlsi=YgwWh2GH32XdpWPm
Hi, For us this trip was a bit of a challenge, an excuse to not spend our time and money on an Airport and instead turn it into an adventure we Enjoy. We wouldn't normally use motorways and tolls but the time scale meant we had to. Sure most normal people would take the logical option and fly but we set ourselves a goal and we had a blast doing it...... Most of the time lol
Bloody he’ll they no how to charge on them tolls😮. 500 miles that is some distance you have covered. Motorway riding so bloody boring mate. You will soon hit the good stuff , keep safe both of you 👍👍
Thanks Andrew, Yes this was our First and last time doing the French Toll roads on the Motorbike. We thought we would save a days travel and therefore the cost of a hotel for an additional night but with the cost of Service station fuel, and us both paying tolls every few miles we soon realised it was a mistake. Literally Highway Robbery! Cant wait to show you all some amazing stuff on Friday, it gets amazing here on in....
We used to tour France in the 90’s on my old Z1000, we now live in Australia, if you want to ride in a country with fuck all come to Australia, hundreds of miles of dirt!
@@ontheroadadventure they run away if they hear you coming, it’s the kangaroos you have to look out for, not good hitting them, written off a few car wings hitting them!
French Autoroutes, great tarmac, lots of services but those godamn toll machines! I usually go to South Brittany and the A84 from Caen to Rennes is free, no machines at all. Awesome adventure I'm envious
Honestly the tolls were not only Costly but a real pain in the Butt! Messing around with the machines that rarely worked without needing help, Gloves on and off searching for the phone or card to pay, just all very problematic. The cost of the tolls and getting ripped off at the motorway fuel pumps means it is probably more cost effective and enjoyable to just take another day and do the Scenic route through France and stay in a hotel.... Our route home was much better, but youll have to wait and see how that went...
I hope to ride to the Guzzi factory next year through France then into Italy. I will avoid all the toll autoroutes. You’ve confirmed my opinions of them
@@dbharrold Where in Italy do you want to go? It’s definitely worth allowing a few more days and seeing mountains, Black Forest and more whilst your that way
You are absolutely correct. This is the first and last time we did this. The home to Rome series is based off of an idea a day before we were supposed to fly to Rome to ride instead which meant a tight time schedule on the way there. We did the alps, Black Forest etc on the way home and did our usual go slow see more approach
My original comment appears to have got lost so, like I said if you ride side by side into the toll booth you only have to pay for one bike rather than two! (Down there for dancing)
Fancy explaining your actions in French and having your holiday interrupted by going to a cash point with a gendarme to save a few quid? And make them more difficult for bikes in the future? Maybe do less dancing 😂
We have travelled through france a few times, We The motorways obviously we expected and accept to see nothing, but we have done the small roads a couple times the length of france and often finding a coffee shop etc is a nightmare. We Must be taking the wrong areas or roads or something! We havent yet done the balcony roads yet which do look good
I've enjoyed watching your videos, but I'm afraid i am having to unsubscribe.. my grandson watches them with me and the unnecessary swearing is the cause. We watch lots of motorcycle videos and there is no need for the language. Apart from that, they are great. I'll check in now and again. Enjoy the ride. Stay safe. 👍
How can you say "France is the biggest country of fuck all". If you think that, you obviously somehow miraculously, ride your bikes with your eyes closed. Perhaps because your touring style is to ride through France on motorways doing nothing but moan and not take in all the brilliant changing landscapes through France on A roads. And if you insist on using motorways to do your travels, just pay the tolls and less moaning.
You are not following the tour from the beginning so don’t understand the reason we are travelling this way on this tour. This is however the first and last time we ever travel like this on motorways!
Joyless. You seem to treat every trip as a chore or an opportunity to complain. I don't understand. It's supposed to be fun and life-affirming.This isn't. Sorry. Love and peace.
In fairness, you are quite right on this particular tour down to Rome. This is the first trip we did on a time schedule and to include the use of motorways and tolls… A challenge we won’t be doing again. Go slow, see more is what was learnt on this trip. You’ll need to watch the first episodes to understand what was going on here…
Loved the video ! Can’t wait for the next one and the Mountain View
Thanks for Joining us on the road. Crossing France was not Easy this way, Nor Cheap! But it is all worth it when you see what we wake up to in the next episode
Well it is all a part of an adventure!
Yes the thing about motorcycle travel, weather crossing Europe on the motorbike or your local town, with a positive mindset you can have a great adventure no matter where you are..
Learning such a lot from your videos. Thanks
Go slow see more is the moral of the story on this tour! We learnt allot our self’s doing the trip, the route home over the alps was spectacular though
I lived in Germany from 1989 - 1995, toured all over Europe on a Harley Davidson, rode north to Denmark and south to Souther Italy and Southern Spain, went west to Poland. Loved traveling by bike over there.
We love to ride in Germany, stay tuned and we will do a bit there on the way home. Ewa is from Poland so we have ridden there from England too. Where did you move too?
I moved back to the States. I was in the military. Loved riding in Europe, still have lots of friends who all ride that live in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany and France. Miss the great roads. I’m in Texas now and it takes 5 - 12 hours just to get out of Texas from where we live.
@@johnost8128 Awesome that you have got to travel so much and ride in so many different places. Good to have friends all over the globe that ride, a great excuse for a trip 😉
Hi, just watched and subscribed. I used to work in France for some years and yes the motorways can be very boring. What you need if you go again is a Liber t tag. It costs like €2 a month only in the month you use it and gets you straight through the tolls upto 30km an hour. Charges your card automatically for what you use. Can get them online, stick it on front of bike and piece of piss straight through.
Excellent 👌 Now that is two euro well spent! I wish we had known this before! Hopefully it will help someone else here before they go
Loving your channel and watching you both..... brilliant. Watching your Rome trip loving it. Would love some longer episodes.
Hi Jaine, thanks so much. Perhaps we will do some longer specials in time, for now you've lots to watch on the channel! Thanks so much for joining us on the channel
Looks super trip guys looking forward see the rest of your trip
Awesome thanks for joining us on the road 👍
You two are really good together!
Thanks bud, we do have a laugh! We are very lucky we both love to ride our bikes
Loving this, so true to form when winging it. Eva has the patience of a Saint too! lol
just subscribed, love the videos and the commentary. especially the professionally planted expletives. thanks for sharing.just going through your back catalogue.
Excellent, Thanks for Joining us! It doesnt get much more real than us lol
Doing 500 + miles on bike is no fun if you arrive late at your hotel! I have done that year's ago.This time i did about 400 for 2 days then about 550 for the last bit back to UK,would of got a hotel around Folkstone but prices were too high so i did the extra miles back to Cambridge,weather was ok.Yes the motorways are boring in France but there are some nice places there,it's a big country,i like it,UK is always congested with traffic and the French roads are really good,UK roads are rubbish.I drive to Italy each year,even Italian roads are better than UK roads.I stopped at Beaune near Lyon,very nice place,lots of hotels and good food.I take Tunnel de Frejus route to Italy then to Turin.Good luck with holiday rides and take it easy!
The uk roads are becoming dangerous in their condition sadly
I agree the roads I saw in France and Italy this year are alot better,UK road's are a disgrace and poor condition for motorcycle's!
Another great video, personally I only do pay as you go and motorway if working if im riding for pleasure always go the road less traveled and the free ones☝️ lol 😂 so much more to see 😎🤘
Travel Slow and See more! Its always been our theory too but this time a late decision to ride to Rome forced us to try something new.... Although it taught us what we already suspected We are glad we did it and ticked it off the list so to speak, Wont be doing it again in a hurry though! Do you get to ride for your work then?
@@ontheroadadventure I spent two years riding to Barcelona every two weeks for testing after that two years I started doing press launches so didn’t ride there as much last time I rode there for testing was 2020 last time for pleasure we did the grand tour of the alps from Switzerland to menton best trip ever would love to do it again
@@bikerbuddy3166 Amazing, how did you get into that work? We have done the alps a couple times now, it’s just breath taking and never gets old. I love the mountains and the feeling of being isolated. We did some passes on the way back from Rome and was surprised to not see another single adventure rider the whole time
@@ontheroadadventure I started as a multi license vehicle tester at a track and slipped into the bikes as they were my passion so I did 12 years with triumph and just over a million miles a bit with Norton/ now I’m a event manager working with bikes and cars my wife was triumphs only female test rider for 10 years she rides for fun now and I get to ride now and then my last job was Barcelona 2 weeks ago for the new livewire del-mar sometimes I miss riding every day then my body reminds me why I really don’t lol 😂
@@bikerbuddy3166 wow sounds like you both were very lucky in your careers. I’ve always tried to make my work link in with my love for motorcycles, and that’s one of the reasons the RUclips channel came about. Who knows what may come of it…. For now it’s any excuse to surround myself with bikes!
Well done to both of you, that's some distance in a day. Particularly when you add night riding to it as well. Loved the fact you got lost and struggled at toll booths as its something I have done many times. It never bothered me but a few times I was with others that would whinge & moan but weren't prepared to lead. Thankfully I now mainly tour by myself. Looking forward to your next video and roll on Spring 2024.
Thanks! We try to be as real on camera as we are in person and not just show highlights but the whole story, mistakes included! This is the true reality of motorcycle travel not the instagram version 👍 Travelling is only enjoyable in the right company, we are very lucky we get to do what we love together and share it with you all on here. Hopefully we will keep everyone entertained until the sun comes back out!
Hi you go on about the toll roads but thy have been there more year then you're age what are you complaining about
Are you on something or what ! Who' s complaining. If you've ever used them, or are you a keyboard nerd, you would know that it's quite common to have ticket problems going through the booths. It's part of the whole experience what is unusual is for RUclipsrs to show the reality of it. Bit easier in the 60s !
@@johndaniell887 The toll road is great if your sole goal is to get from A to B as quick as possible, which is why we were there. The reality though as shown in the video is that they just don’t work for bikers particularly well.
@@2wheelsrbest327 Strange how the traditional for RUclipsrs has been to edit out these realities of motorcycle travel only highlighting the great…. Maybe this will be to our mistake but we want to show the true story on good days and bad. When we watch other videos online we get bothered by not being shown how or where they got accommodation for example and any issues we may encounter there….. what did you eat for lunch, the local food options and costs etc…. We love to watch others on their travels but we want to learn from your lessons and mistakes too before we go there!
Wow, nice bikes. I hope you enjoy your ride
Thanks, we love the Africa twins , great for touring 👍
Thanks so much, We love what we do. Thanks for joining us on the road
Just found your channel, we are off to Santander two weeks time on a Vespa and looking do the trip you are currently doing so really enjoying your channel thank you
Wow sounds like your in for a treat! Your doing the Portugal route down the N2? or your off to Rome? You guys must be packing light if you are 2 up on a vespa with your kit?
@@ontheroadadventure the Portugal route and finish in Faro . We have three weeks ha ha very light
Perfect, you are going to have such a good trip, The wine region is beautiful. Follow our series all the way down to Faro and you get a good idea of what to expect. Make sure you stop at Moto clube Faro at the end, its great there.
@@ontheroadadventure really enjoying your trip ride safe and have fun
you realise how big France is when you use these motorways.....
Yes Your right there! Not the most fun way to cross France but the toll roads do get the job done quickly
You are very right there!
Your welcome camping tale. You won't believe this.Basically new to me Honda Pan European permission from wife head up to Fort William. Camp Keswick story to long to go into detail, blow myself up in tent . Yes unbelievable. Particularly as I worked in gas industry. 😅
We Need to hear this Story! Sounds like the sort of thing to happen to us! ruclips.net/video/JhvMiRJpmao/видео.htmlsi=tZ5Cm_g8LKJSdFsd
The Guzzi factory at lake Como. I plan to go through France as I speak pretty good French and through the alps starting at Albertville
Did you like my French lol? I missed the opportunity to say “pardon my French” all week! Il have to go back now! Lake como is incredibly busy, we went there in this tour and once before, it’s fine just need to watch what your doing. Your a full Guzzi fan now then? Loving the new bike?
Only watched a couple of your videos so far but what is appealing is that your experiences are relatable. Probably like most of us all my trips are on a strict budget so McDs suits me along with budget hotels.Like you arrive late leave early so all I need is a clean & tidy room.Sadly now too old for camping !.
Thanks so Much, This is Exactly what we are going for! theres allot of content out there for people with deep pockets, but what about the rest of us who cannot afford thousand pound Jackets and gear, or Fancy eateries at each stop.... We would rather out our money into our petrol tank and have Experience over luxury, although like you we tried camping and i am not a fan lol! You should see our two camoping videos if you want a good laugh! Next Episode will be up at 6pm
Well Said, Yes all we want is a bed and Shower, Clean and tidy. Thanks for joining us on the road
Nice to see you can leave Devon but still do a Devon highwaymen tour of u turns and longway around
Great natural way of talking and not fake for the camera
Hi Phil, Yes in this case that was some Detour! Too many miles that made caused a mistake, but its never a big drama with us, gotta keep calm and carry on Riding! Thanks, We really didnt want to be fake like others or be something we are not for views, so its Brutal honesty and Ropey "French" Language from us lol but at least we are Genuine
Thanks mate, Yes we are keeping it real on this channel!
Just found your channel and watched this episode. Really enjoyed it, my wife and I are travelling to Spain and Portugal this year and I am expecting some of it to be a bit of a disaster, it’s really refreshing when it’s not edited to be falsely perfect
We have just started our Spain and Portugal motocamping tour, you are only about 4 episodes behind if you want to play catch up, we are having a nightmare few days but it is just amazing here… ruclips.net/p/PLAbzmvTdb3d1tLBw-3gsGia2Z7Yu7L5ws&si=9MR4wlXfvIKTZIGU
Did a tour from Milan to the Dolomites last August. The tolls always seem to be a colossal headache. The motorway tollbooths were anything but intuitive to an American. Cash? Apple Pay? Credit card? No two seemed to work the same. Drove me and my riding buddy crazy.
yes we had the same story, have you seen our summery video on this tour ; What we learnt.... There are some useful solutions in that video for the tolls
We did Limoges to Dieppe avoiding tolls in 1 day, definitely much cheaper than your journey. I agree about the boring scenery in France. We were there in July 2018 and it was mile after mile of flat virtually straight roads and 100s of miles of SunFlower Fields. 14 hours in the saddle........ouch. Love this video
Ahh yes we had a similar experience crossing France last time, who knew there was so much need for sunflowers?!
I agree, we live near Limoges and sometimes not using the toll roads can be just as quick, all it takes is a bad trip around Paris and the toll roads cost you so much time. I can't believe you went to Italy without a couple of inner tubes and tyre levers
Yeah, ive always been prepared with tubes tyres carrying plugs and foam but got complacent on this one! Live and learn@@alexanderclarke2774
Another great video guys, this is great to learn from. Keep up the good work guys, go safe.
We learnt allot on this trip, We will do a video at the end of the series and share what we learnt. It seems other people also found ways "Around" the tolls on here
I’d be absolutely fuming having to go back to find the accommodation 😂
No sense in getting upset with these things, all part of the journey in the end ain’t it… We live and learn!
I loved your French 😅 I love the Guzzi so far they have a cult following a bit like Harleys. I hope to film the trip for my channel
Do you think you’ll miss your old bike then? I haven’t ridden a Guzzi yet, il have to change that! Yes definitely film your trip, we love to watch other people’s and see how your adventures go…
Please do!
Inc the longest U-turn to date. 🤣
Great video. 👍🏼
Very possibly! A long day but we’ll worth it when we woke up to see where we were
You got that right!
How can you say france is the biggest coubtry of F all. Its hugely diverse, best off motorway roads, great village's, mountain roads and more. Id like to know where you think theres vastly more...
We found on previous tours going through France the slow way to be a problem finding places to stop, cafes etc are often closed. Northern France I like due to the history stuff. I’m sure France has more to offer but we have not found to much as of yet, we much rather blast through and get to Switzerland etc. What would you say are the highlights of France, must see places? I will add them to our map for the next time we pass through
Well done! You made boring motorway day look interesting!
Glad you enjoyed it! We know that good things come to those who wait..... and to those who do 500 miles in a day lol
Glad you enjoyed it!
Really enjoying this, thank you!
Sometimes the urge to push on- especially at night when tired can be tougher option but it’s down to personal choice and context isn’t it?
I did the opposite and went with the N roads so took longer but that was decades ago and I camped.
Wishing you both many happy miles 👍🇬🇧
Awesome thanks, Yes motorways are not normally our thing but we had a time restriction to get to Rome so had to suffer a long day to make time for the nice stuff, getting home took us much much longer as we took a very scenic route as you’ll see
Great vids.At 17.40 you are saying that if you go into Switzerland and you have not got something then you will get fined.I cannot catch what you are saying.So if you can remember what it was coukd you please tell,for future reference.
Yes no problem, I’m Switzerland if you want to go onto the motorway you need to buy a Swiss Vignette, basically it’s a tax and you get a sticker to put on your bike for that year. If you’re caught without it you will get fined heavily.
Thank-you.Stay safe.@@ontheroadadventure
Thanks bud 👍
It’s on the channel now. 6000’views which is a lot for me
Congrats bud, it’s nice to know when you put out content people are interested in seeing, maybe this bike will turn out to be a huge boost to your channel too!
Love your French!! Noooo tickeeet lol 😂 love you two good video! So hot here!! Buggers pissing down here!! Well done 👍
Lol Yes I’ve been studying French all my life for this 😂 well Ewa says I swear too much, I say never trust a man who doesn’t swear!
Do you need reflective stickers on your helmets to travel via France ?
Hi, Yes you want to have the Stickers on your Helmet, a GB Sticker on the Bike and Carry a Yellow High Viz incase of a breakdown, You never now when you'll need it.... Ask me how i know... I believe you are suppose to carry a Alcohol breath test kit too but i think the fine is small for that one and more trouble than its worth? someone here will correct me if wrong im sure
Beautiful. Your French is as good as mine😂. Love your videos. Can't wait for the next one. Take care and ride safe.
Thanks so much for Joining us in the road, we really appreciate your comments and glad your enjoying the series. We will put out new episodes every weds, Friday and Sunday but there’s lots more content on the channel to fill the gaps! We go all over the place! What do you ride?
@@ontheroadadventure this year I changed from NC750X to Versys 1000. Can't wait for the summer next year. Will take at least 2 months off to enjoy the ride around Europe
@@matjazpajek4390 That’s a great bike for touring you should get good miles out of that. Where do you want to see?
@@ontheroadadventure well the plane is to take a ferry down to Spain-Bilbao, than Picos de Europa, and than just folow the Spain coast, Portugal, back to Spain , France and back to the Uk.
@@matjazpajek4390 Sounds like a excellent trip. We don’t tend to use the ferry as the costs are so high unless you buy a year in advance! Your not tempted to go to the south of Spain and cross to Morocco?
What are them areas with the barriers and the traffic lights? Never used them on my travels in Europe 😅
This was our first go at the French toll roads, and probably our last! It does save time but definitely not money and it’s no fun, we need to find a better route to cross France each time we go away! Any suggestions? There must be some good places to see…
Got a trip to Australia next year Brisbane to cairns & back on motorbikes some wild camping with the critters :)😅 . 4000 miles never riden that far . Adventures are a life time of Memories
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Sounds amazing! You will love it, here’s my advice, plan as little as possible, it matters less than you think, have an adventure not a script. Take each day, or 50 mile way point at a time, don’t think about the total journey until you’ve done it 👍
What are you riding?
@@ontheroadadventure mt07 so far but that my change .
It will be my 4 trip to Australia 🇦🇺 that all have been motorcycle hoildays . I have a friend that I met on RUclips & invited me over . We go for rides out for Brisbane . The longest ride we did in one day was a 12 hour ride down to a place called Texas & back . He has a channel called Roads I've Ridden . You will see me on there . I am riding a R3 which one would say that's a small bike but it is been brilliant. Super fuel Efficient & comfortable for me .
We have done some off road riding in the Bush up at glasshouse mountains just brilliant . That s on his channel as well
Lidl should have a coffee bar they have good cakes and butties.Your doing too many miles I aim for 1OO mountains and 250 normal roads. It's only way to relax
That Lidl idea is brilliant! You’re absolutely right!
I have stopped travelling through france when driving to Italy. IT'S BORING! my prefered route from the Chunnel is to head up to Bruge, Ghent, skirt around Brussels to Namur, Luxemburg, Mets(only bit of France), Strasbourg, Offenburg Freiburg, Basel, Luzern then across Switzerland. no tolls except for Metz bit. It's been a while since I last did this route but its tons better than the monotony of French motorways and Switzerland is a great way through to Italy. Only bind is the road tax you have to pay through switzerland. If you can, try and get hold of a electronic motorway account to ride italian motorways so you don't have all the faff with toll booths
Stay Tuned we do a similar Route on the way back, We saw SOO Much! We wont be doing the French motorway again thats for sure!
Wow .. your bikes definitely look the business.... im loving the lcd tft screens on these new bikes
Thanks, The Africa Twins are amazing Machines with a very cool but slightly complicated Electronics Package! We love them though, they have taken us many miles already andno idea many many more. What do you ride?
@ontheroadadventure 2006 gsf bandit 650.. the plan was to trade in for an adventure bike but I like it to much.. but thinking it might be slightly restricted to tour on it
@@nuttyoncrypto9863 You can tour on anything you like, the bandit is an amazingly reliable bike, put some TKC70 tyres on it and some panniers and you’ll go anywhere. I’ve been watching a fella in Iran tonight and he’s got a electric bike! He must love it, and that is all that matters
@ontheroadadventure I'm going to the NEC bike show this month with my son and I'm on the hunt for panniers etc.. cheers
@@nuttyoncrypto9863 Excellent we love the NEC show and will be there on Trade day. Are you looking for hard or soft luggage? If soft, check out this bag, you’ll see we used one on our tour and it’s brilliant. Bigger than two panniers together, waterproof, easy to clip on and off the bike and the cost is ridiculously cheap…Best Budget Motorcycle luggage Dry bag | NICECNC
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Those tolls aren't cheap! We decided to stick our two bikes in my van to do the journey from Caan to Bourg st Maurice in the French Alps. It probably cost us €100 each way on the toll motorways.
We did ride all the way around Mont Blanc, France, Switzerland, Italy and back to Bourg in France in one day. Love that area.
Stunning place to be to ride bikes, we have done it in the summer and again in October, we were amazed to find we had the passes to ourselves in October, don’t know where all these adventure bikers are at?!
stick our two bikes in my van- yeah great advice- from bikers hahahahah
@convertorx I've ridden that 530 miles before but had to break it into two days. We were at our accommodation by 5.30pm after starting at Caan ferry at 7.30am.
We then rode all week in the Alps. What's wrong with that?
We ride an MT10 and Street Triple and that toll road journey is zero fun on those bikes and Multiple fuel stops. It's all explained on our channel
@@convertorx We all have different methods to our Madness!
@@Banditmanuk Is it true those tolls know if you been speeding between them and charge you more if you have? That would be a problem on the MT10, that bike likes to go!
Really nice bikes. Looking at on myself. Any major issues with them?
We love them, I found the seat a bit uncomfortably hard on this trip but we do ride them for very long periods of time, I hadn’t noticed a problem before this epic trip
Have a look at the review videos I have on the Africa twin for the full info
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Thanks
I’m new to your channel, clearly France “took its toll on both of you” towards the end of the journey! Your conversations are ‘entertaining’ and sometimes bordering on disagreement which is pretty normal.
As a matter of interest are you aware of ‘Sean & Emily’, a biking couple on RUclips? ….nice couple and excellent content but the polar opposite of you two !! …they agree on everything all the time!).
Both channels excellent in their own way🤪
Lol thanks so much, we are unapologetically ourselves, we don’t do fake, we love to have a laugh and wind each other up in our own fun ways. Glad you can join us on the road. Yes we watch a great deal of RUclips and know of Sean and Emily we watch so much motorcycle travel content, we are Moto obsessed, when I’m not at work with bikes, I’m riding them or watching them on RUclips!
Get a toll tag, 20 euro deposit for the tag, 2 euro a month for max of two months in a year. pay by direct debit about two months later and all the tolls are viewable online so you can request a change if you've been charged the wrong rate. I've had to press the button once in about 100 tolls so it's pretty reliable except if cars drive up your arse as it confuses the sensors.
No taking gloves off which is great if it's raining!
I wouldn't back to paper tickets again.
Excellent Tip, We will do exactly this next time if we have to do toll roads again. Youd think the locals would know not to follow bikes into the toll booth as it just holds everyone up everytime
@@ontheroadadventure you'd think! Sometimes with the tag it can take about 30secs to register but a fair amount of the time I ride without putting my feet down 😁
Don't use the tags in the lanes with the 30kph sign as that's for cars only, or rather you'll be charged full whack if you go through those.
@@HalfManHalfPirate Ok great, can you tell us where to get the tag from?
@@ontheroadadventure Google Emovis. 👍
Thanks 🙏
Can't believe you don't use auto tags for auto routes, just slow up, camara read tag and on you go, no stopping, no gloves off.
This occurred to us on the journey but didn’t know where to get it or maybe it’s only for residents?
Great video and you have my sympathy. I did 450 miles from Crieff back to W-s-M in one long ride.... after spending the day riding in the Cairngorms... long story. At least I didn't have tolls to deal with. I hope the view in the morning was worth it.
There’s definitely a story to be had there….?! It did save us a day travelling through France which we needed as we set off so last minute and had to be in Rome a few days later, but yes absolutely for what’s to come next sit was definitely worth it
@neilmackinnon. Were you doing Crieff cloverleaf ?..just asking as someone who comes outside of Crieff originally
I have looked this route up and we will definitely be doing it this year
@@ontheroadadventure if you are lucky with the weather like I was, all four routes are brilliant. One tip though, check out where cafe's and petrol stations are before you head out on each route, because some of the loops avoid major towns and take you down scenic roads. You occasionally need to leave the route by a mile or two in order to find food / petrol. On other loops there are plenty of opportunities. I am going back up in May to ride the North and West loops again. Also, Kona, who runs the web site and designed the routes is super nice and super helpful.
@@neilmackinnon3371 ok great, what’s the longest day? I think we are good for 250miles on a tank?
The old bike was faster and higher revving. I find that one rides to the type of bike. The Guzzi is much lower revving and can cruise easily at 80 to 85 so fast enough in the real world. I love the 22 litre tank too. My Kawasaki was an excellent bike. It’s hard to compare, equal but different. There is a saying ride a Guzzi for five minutes and you will hate it. Ride one for an hour and you won’t go back. Done a video on my first impressions
Il definitely have to test that theory! Glad your enjoying it bud, will look for your vid on it 👍
These bikes 🤤🤤🤤 fair play making an engaging vid of just motorways! Not easy but ye did a great job! Yer lovely new tires will be nice and square now ; p Roughly how much did the tolls cost for one bike to cross France (not including petrol)?
Hi, yes the square tyres thought did cross our minds too lol but bikes are for using, they are consumable so might aswell use it and abuse it for as long as possible! I love to see high mileage bikes, they always come with stories and memories attached. Not sure on the overall cost of tolls yet we will do a video soon talking about the trip with a break down of costs etc and see if it was actually worth it
Thanks so Much bud, We will be making a video very shortly with total costs etc and we want to answer any questions you may have for us?
Great video, also great to show what not to do really! ..on the negative side ... why do so many many miles in one day if you are not going to be able to enjoy the ride? If you had to be somewhere such as - ferry/event/hospital that's different, but if you are not going to able to enjoy the ride then the mile munchin' seems pointless and wasted money on tolls plus then having to ride even longer to accommodation when you are already tired!!?
Also riding at night unless you absolutely have to is a big no.. You don't get to enjoy the scenery and it takes the risk factor even higher, why put yourself in a situation you can avoid ? .. I thought it was supposed to be a nice tour to enjoy?
Even those who are experienced biker vloggers on utube avoid riding at night unless it's absolutely essential...please take care and enjoy your trip, love to hear your stories and adventures, but cant do that if you take too many risks 🙂
Hi, we absolutely agree with what you say. We don’t normally do too much motorway at all, especially like this, there’s a back story to this though in the previous episode, the Home to Rome trip is because we have to be in Rome and had only a few days to get there, I promise you the rest of the tour is at a more sensible and enjoyable pace, check out the first video so you can catch up properly on what we are up to and tomorrow the mountains begin! Thanks for joining us on the road ruclips.net/video/aD6AyYpkvR0/видео.htmlsi=YgwWh2GH32XdpWPm
Hi, For us this trip was a bit of a challenge, an excuse to not spend our time and money on an Airport and instead turn it into an adventure we Enjoy. We wouldn't normally use motorways and tolls but the time scale meant we had to. Sure most normal people would take the logical option and fly but we set ourselves a goal and we had a blast doing it...... Most of the time lol
Bloody he’ll they no how to charge on them tolls😮. 500 miles that is some distance you have covered. Motorway riding so bloody boring mate. You will soon hit the good stuff , keep safe both of you 👍👍
Thanks Andrew, Yes this was our First and last time doing the French Toll roads on the Motorbike. We thought we would save a days travel and therefore the cost of a hotel for an additional night but with the cost of Service station fuel, and us both paying tolls every few miles we soon realised it was a mistake. Literally Highway Robbery! Cant wait to show you all some amazing stuff on Friday, it gets amazing here on in....
@@ontheroadadventure looking forward to it 👍👍
We used to tour France in the 90’s on my old Z1000, we now live in Australia, if you want to ride in a country with fuck all come to Australia, hundreds of miles of dirt!
I would love that! I love the isolation of places like that, the snakes tho….. Not so keen!
@@ontheroadadventure they run away if they hear you coming, it’s the kangaroos you have to look out for, not good hitting them, written off a few car wings hitting them!
@@howardrathbone2120 We have a similar issue with cows and sheep in our national parks, those things won’t move for you!
The biggest U turn to date 😂
That could well be true!
French Autoroutes, great tarmac, lots of services but those godamn toll machines! I usually go to South Brittany and the A84 from Caen to Rennes is free, no machines at all. Awesome adventure I'm envious
Honestly the tolls were not only Costly but a real pain in the Butt! Messing around with the machines that rarely worked without needing help, Gloves on and off searching for the phone or card to pay, just all very problematic. The cost of the tolls and getting ripped off at the motorway fuel pumps means it is probably more cost effective and enjoyable to just take another day and do the Scenic route through France and stay in a hotel.... Our route home was much better, but youll have to wait and see how that went...
I hope to ride to the Guzzi factory next year through France then into Italy. I will avoid all the toll autoroutes. You’ve confirmed my opinions of them
@@dbharrold Where in Italy do you want to go? It’s definitely worth allowing a few more days and seeing mountains, Black Forest and more whilst your that way
Motorways on a motorbike? No thanks. And I travelled all over Europe. Couldn't be more boring, especially on a bike. Just my point of view.
You are absolutely correct. This is the first and last time we did this. The home to Rome series is based off of an idea a day before we were supposed to fly to Rome to ride instead which meant a tight time schedule on the way there. We did the alps, Black Forest etc on the way home and did our usual go slow see more approach
i was robbed of 5 minutes
Lol You did make us laugh though. I’m afraid the alps are a long way, the good stuff is in the next episode I promise!
Chamonix 😂😂
Chamonee not chamonicks😂😂
lol that was the least of our issues 😂
Indeed. It just made me giggle when you kept saying it.
Love your channel BTW ❤️
@@koop5365 Thanks for joining us and having a laugh along the way 👍
My original comment appears to have got lost so, like I said if you ride side by side into the toll booth you only have to pay for one bike rather than two! (Down there for dancing)
Do they not catch you on cameras and send fines?
@@ontheroadadventure I jumped two toll gates this year and got away with it :-)
I wish we had researched this before we went! You live and learn!
Fancy explaining your actions in French and having your holiday interrupted by going to a cash point with a gendarme to save a few quid? And make them more difficult for bikes in the future? Maybe do less dancing 😂
@@goldilocks913 You do raise a fair and funny point!
Why are you complaining almost all the time? Think positive
Keep watching bud, you’ll understand our humour, I promise we are all about positivity and having a laugh along the way 👍
I have watched from beginning, but your comments re France are still unjustified.
We have travelled through france a few times, We The motorways obviously we expected and accept to see nothing, but we have done the small roads a couple times the length of france and often finding a coffee shop etc is a nightmare. We Must be taking the wrong areas or roads or something! We havent yet done the balcony roads yet which do look good
I've enjoyed watching your videos, but I'm afraid i am having to unsubscribe.. my grandson watches them with me and the unnecessary swearing is the cause. We watch lots of motorcycle videos and there is no need for the language. Apart from that, they are great. I'll check in now and again. Enjoy the ride. Stay safe. 👍
Fair Enough Bud, the videos are not suitable for children. Ride Safe
How can you say "France is the biggest country of fuck all". If you think that, you obviously somehow miraculously, ride your bikes with your eyes closed. Perhaps because your touring style is to ride through France on motorways doing nothing but moan and not take in all the brilliant changing landscapes through France on A roads. And if you insist on using motorways to do your travels, just pay the tolls and less moaning.
You are not following the tour from the beginning so don’t understand the reason we are travelling this way on this tour. This is however the first and last time we ever travel like this on motorways!
Fix the audio
Mono on headphones?
Joyless. You seem to treat every trip as a chore or an opportunity to complain. I don't understand. It's supposed to be fun and life-affirming.This isn't. Sorry.
Love and peace.
In fairness, you are quite right on this particular tour down to Rome. This is the first trip we did on a time schedule and to include the use of motorways and tolls… A challenge we won’t be doing again. Go slow, see more is what was learnt on this trip. You’ll need to watch the first episodes to understand what was going on here…
Get up earlier, get to a destination/hotel by six latest.
Yeah…… We know your right…. We just are not those people 😂