That was definitely an adventure!! The desert looks like a nice place to ride through, until you get a flat!! Glad you made it safe!! Cool transitions and graphics man! Good video!! Subbed 👍.
@@dualsportdiary1150 I've never been to the desert yet. I really want to ride out there someday. But I also want a backup van with water and A/C following me too!!😂😂
Ha! Mom ran back right after my brother did as well. California is a WAY better state itself BUT, the people and politicians have ruined it here. California is a paradise full of idiots.
The rain felt good actually. It was light rain and the temps were up. I never really got "wet". I forgot how good the rain smells out in the middle of nowhere away from the city. Cleanses the soul for sure. Yeah, not the best bike for traveling. But it gets the job done. Easy to push thou!!! 🤣
Awesome ride Brian, minus the flat, ugh. What was the name of that new camera you got again? Is that what you're using now? I was telling someone else about it that has a GoPro and couldn't remember the name to tell them. It's a wet heat here.
Hmmm, good question. So I just located that exact tree on the side of the road and it is 1 mile to that station. Not extremely far, but not fun when pushing a bike in 100 degree heat. Truth be told I cheated towards the end and drove the bike standing up leaned all the way over the handlebars to take as much weight off the rear tire as possible.
It handles it perfectly. Ride is perfect, steering, swerving, etc is just fine. The only thing with it (or any dual sport or dirt bike) is front end wobble with aggressive tires with lots of knobbies. It's commonly known as "dual sport wobble" if you search it. With proper gearing like I had in this video, I can and I have sustained over 80mph for extended periods of time. For about an hour and a half to two hours non stop.
Bet that air conditioning felt good on the ride home!!
OMG YES!!!!!! After loading the bike I hopped in that cab and blasted the A/C!
@@dualsportdiary1150 I cannot imagine riding in that heat! I was hot at 95 in Virginia!
You checked all the boxes 👍👍
Ha! Yep, sure did. Thanks Doyle!
Thanks for sharing Brian. Be careful
Thanks for watching. You stay safe as well.
great running Brian !!!
Thanks man! Have a good one.
Heck ya man! Looks fun
It was! Thanks for stopping by dude.
Nice one bro. Keep it up
Thanks, much appreciated!
Nice graphic inserts for effect Brian. Good to see a video from you again!👍🏻😎
Thanks Greg, I've been out of the loop for a bit.
@@dualsportdiary1150 I hope you are feeling OK.
@@EasyRiderGreg Yes Sir! Thanks so much.
Be safe on the road and especially on the highway. I own a drz400s 05
Thank you! Much appreciated. Ride safe Sir.
That was definitely an adventure!! The desert looks like a nice place to ride through, until you get a flat!! Glad you made it safe!! Cool transitions and graphics man! Good video!! Subbed 👍.
Thanks man! It was fun for sure. Wish I could have played out there some more. Thanks for watching!
@@dualsportdiary1150 I've never been to the desert yet. I really want to ride out there someday. But I also want a backup van with water and A/C following me too!!😂😂
@@KODEGREY haha, right!!! 🤣
Arizona?! Turn back! RUN!
Ha! Mom ran back right after my brother did as well. California is a WAY better state itself BUT, the people and politicians have ruined it here.
California is a paradise full of idiots.
Can not avoid rain on a trip. Flat tires suck and man that is a hell of a trip on a small bike!
The rain felt good actually. It was light rain and the temps were up. I never really got "wet". I forgot how good the rain smells out in the middle of nowhere away from the city. Cleanses the soul for sure. Yeah, not the best bike for traveling. But it gets the job done. Easy to push thou!!! 🤣
@@dualsportdiary1150 yeah that's not rain, that is air conditioning.
Yes! Exactly 😂
Awesome ride Brian, minus the flat, ugh. What was the name of that new camera you got again? Is that what you're using now? I was telling someone else about it that has a GoPro and couldn't remember the name to tell them. It's a wet heat here.
Osmo action camera made by DJI. It's on the handlebars in this video. Thanks for watching
Wow! How far did you have to push the bike to work on it?
Hmmm, good question. So I just located that exact tree on the side of the road and it is 1 mile to that station. Not extremely far, but not fun when pushing a bike in 100 degree heat. Truth be told I cheated towards the end and drove the bike standing up leaned all the way over the handlebars to take as much weight off the rear tire as possible.
@@dualsportdiary1150 holy cow!! That would be very far in that heat! I remember pushing my bicycle a quarter mile and it wasn't even that 🥵🔥 hot.
You can start a new series like Viper 6 ...bad drivers of Cali 😂 Or bad drivers of Ari...
Yeah, Cagers suck. Lol. I have plenty around me in California.
@@dualsportdiary1150 Oh, I bet you do!!
How many miles was that?
Not much actually. About 350, the flat tire added a few hours I think.
How well does your DRZ400 handle high speeds (60mph) for long periods of time? Thanks
It handles it perfectly. Ride is perfect, steering, swerving, etc is just fine. The only thing with it (or any dual sport or dirt bike) is front end wobble with aggressive tires with lots of knobbies. It's commonly known as "dual sport wobble" if you search it.
With proper gearing like I had in this video, I can and I have sustained over 80mph for extended periods of time. For about an hour and a half to two hours non stop.
Hi 🖐️ how mamy kilometers did you drive on average in one day on the drz 400 ? 😊
@@adrianmarcinczak2104 the trip in that video was approximately 325 MI in one day
@@dualsportdiary1150 thx 💪🍀
Do you live in California ?
Yes Sir. Born and raised.