We Had a Big Scare in Poland.. (Old Thirsty Honda Motorcycle)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2022
  • Leaving Latvia into Poland and we had a bit of a motorcycle maintenance scare.
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    Really turning around now from the Baltics as we leave Latvia into Lithuania and the same day we're already in Poland crossing the Polish border. Beautiful Polska with the lakes and pine forests. There checking the oil it turns out that the motorbike needed a bigger oil refill than expected. We continued our travels through Poland down south close to the Belorussian border.
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  • @gullyfoyle-uf6fr
    @gullyfoyle-uf6fr Год назад +30

    It's a "JIS" screw head - Japanese Industry Standard. Most JIS screws will have a small dimple on the head so you can distinguish them from Phillips. They require a JIS driver. If you have a Japanese bike - these are a must-have in your toolkit.
    Happy Travels!

    • @vanDeudekom
      @vanDeudekom Год назад +2

      Jep You ar so on the point. Not many people know about Japanese bikes and the JIS screws and so JIS drivers, they just killing the heads.

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Год назад +4

      ✋Guilty, you should see the airfilter screws on Alp

    • @G58
      @G58 Год назад +4

      @@iPedroMota It’s a learning curve bro, just like checking your oil on a DAILY basis, especially when you’re travelling long distances. Oil starvation is the quickest and easiest way to kill an engine. Three things happen: The oil gets thicker and the contaminants are a greater proportion of the mix, and deposits increase in the oilways - potentially blocking them; The pump struggles to circulate the oil to all the necessary parts of the engine such as the heads, starving the cam bearings and followers; These parts get hotter and wear more quickly.
      Regular oil changes and maintaining the oil level preserves the life of any engine, and can extend it for decades. It’s a simple rule.

    • @KLRmurdercycle
      @KLRmurdercycle Год назад

      Atv and sxs too.

  • @billcurnew6020
    @billcurnew6020 Год назад +13

    I travel solo normally, but if I were to ride with someone else, I could only wish to be as fortunate as you. Hope you know how lucky you are! Thanks for sharing your travels, and all the best to you both!

  • @patrickcooper9641
    @patrickcooper9641 Год назад +2

    Hello Pedro and girlfriend (sorry I can't remember her name) just want to wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Ciao form Rome/Italy

  • @AfricaTwin-Stuff
    @AfricaTwin-Stuff Год назад +2

    Good stuff mate. Mariska’s contribution add another dimension. Thank you M for being such a good sport.
    Luv from Oz.

  • @bruceleealmighty
    @bruceleealmighty Год назад

    Keeping the algorithm active with comments.
    0:45 Occasionally I long for the classic foam and mesh often oil dipped reusable air filters. Clean them out and off, recoat them in oil if required and off you go.
    Pretty sure I've said this before, but I would be happy to see you in more reflective gear. It's hard to buy for someone, but you might end up listing sponsor on some of your apparel?
    3:33 I've noticed that some countries and even some jurisdictions require police attendance at specific or even general accidents. Not sure how it is at that Lithuanian incident, but it seemed a ton of pictures and video could have suffice.
    7:15 Something I did in the service and in Japan and Korea is fabricate an almost insignificant utilization of space and weight 'Solar Oven' Reused aluminum disposable baking pans and clear plastic to keep the heat in. Works fantastic even when it's cold (well, assuming you have sunlight). Hey, you can acquire good microbes too.

  • @user-rq1ob4ij9v
    @user-rq1ob4ij9v Год назад +2

    Motorcyclists have a strong community, across borders religion and races, pease out to you all, and wishing you a New Year with lots of riding 🙏🙏

  • @SebastianD1977
    @SebastianD1977 Год назад +1

    Welcome back to Poland, Pedro ;) You are about 5 months late with giving us updates about your travel I see. Keep us up to date mate, I got addicted to your videos. Cheers Pedro.

  • @TheAncientBiker
    @TheAncientBiker Год назад +2

    Excellent episode Pedro in fact they get better and better since Mariska joined with you, I think she makes you more rounded somehow if I may say so.

  • @jamesmaze3841
    @jamesmaze3841 Год назад +2

    I remember getting ice creme at that gas station in Poland on a trip going from Lithuania to Poland. We started in Germany and flew to Lithuania; I wish we drove the whole way.

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Год назад +3

      Next time, good ride out there as you've seen. Btw I was craving really bad one of those Polish gas station hotdogs the other day. Beats mcdonalds and the likes any day.

  • @smeagle17
    @smeagle17 Год назад +1

    It took this video to confirm the trip was filmed in summer. It was the pizza on the stones as an open air hot plate that finally gave it away. Merry Christmas Pedro and Mariska from the Sierra Mountains in Madrid.

  • @Donaldperson7
    @Donaldperson7 Год назад +1

    New to the Chanel saw your video of 3 points Ukraine Belorussian and Poland. That was trippy. On those sandy roads. Never rode someone on the back on a road like that. You are a great rider. And you have a pretty lady to go traveling with. Good for you. How you like that bike? What is it? I think I need one already have a Harley, Ducati but it’s been years since I had a enduro! They are fun! Don Los Angeles California

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Год назад

      Cheers! Honda Transalp, '96 xl600v model, an exotic animal in your part of the world

  • @nicktdm5703
    @nicktdm5703 Год назад +1

    Clear day,dry,wide roads and still the bike goes down..."it happens"!

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Год назад

      Yeah right, shit happens any time. Looks like the car was turning on to the main road but it didn't look like a high speed crash since the bike wasn't scattered everywhere and the group of people weren't standing 10 meters further down the road.

  • @BrucieNZ
    @BrucieNZ Год назад +2

    My Honda ST1100 has travelled 180,000 kms in its life. It used to use/drink semi synthetic oil until I started using full mineral oil and now no oil loss.

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Год назад

      You're not the first I hear that from. Myself I had a mighty scare with mineral oil once in Australia at around 110/120K, like it had 'evaporated' in no time.

    • @BrucieNZ
      @BrucieNZ Год назад

      @Pedro Mota apart from the obvious worn piston rings or leaks possibility I did have an engine block years ago pressurising cause oil to be pushed past the rings. Cause was a blocked engine breather (PCV valve), but that was a car.

  • @gregoryjameslewis_versys6584
    @gregoryjameslewis_versys6584 Год назад +1

    Your travels have inspired me to add the baltics to my list of places to ride.

  • @thebikernaturelover59
    @thebikernaturelover59 Год назад +1

    Have a safe journey best wishes 😇👍

  • @joaosilva450
    @joaosilva450 Год назад

    Thank's Pedro!
    I had forgotten Transalp's drinking problem and hadn't check my 650's oil level in a wile ("just" 3 or 4 thousand kilimeters ago 😟)... guess what... just threw in 2 liters of oil and didn't became full 🥲!
    Thanks to you I didn't blew my engine!
    Love your videos man! keep up the good work!
    Ciao!

  • @chema1546
    @chema1546 Год назад +2

    Merry Christmas para ti 😸 y mariska

  • @quintennobbe
    @quintennobbe Год назад

    Looking good pedro! Damn those are some abs. Nice to see you guys in the heat while its -8 here in Maastricht

  • @ManitouCat97
    @ManitouCat97 Год назад

    I changed all the screw on my TA (except fairing) with hexagonal head screws, they dont strip and i think they look better :P

  • @enduromotorradtouren
    @enduromotorradtouren Год назад

    Your iron butt home ride. Happy New Year, Günter/Nürnberg

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Год назад +1

      Happy new year to come Gunther aus Nurnberg, let's see what happens

  • @ernieschatz3783
    @ernieschatz3783 Год назад

    LOL, "Honda Phillips head." In other words a JIS screwdriver and JIS screw. JIS screwdrivers are da bomb...they quite often work better in American Phillips screws than some Phillips drivers do as well. I keep lots of 'em around. "The difference is in the leading angle of the point of the driver. Phillips bits have a larger angle and therefore don't bottom out in the JIS screws, causing slippage."

  • @lenboyd8119
    @lenboyd8119 Год назад

    Thanks enjoyed

  • @MotionPictureTrips
    @MotionPictureTrips Год назад

    Couldn't figure out who was the injured motorcyclist in that accident. Those European intersections are as scary as the crazy US highway merging on the side, but these are worse, because a vehicle will jump in front of you out of the blue and bam, you're now gelatin . They should really put a stop light there or something.

  • @afonsomarquesmarques803
    @afonsomarquesmarques803 Год назад

    Boas festas 🎄 drive safe👌🏼💪🏼✌🏼

  • @smrangers22
    @smrangers22 Год назад +1

    ha ha yes i was on my transalp 600v on a portugal and spain tour and woke up after a night on the beer and said ok i better check the oil and i nearly had a heart attack haha no bloody oil . so i had to put in 2ltrs . omg . lesson learned check oil ha ha . ride safe my man . ps. hi from poole , dorset uk .

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Год назад

      I think it's part and parcel for those owning a TA or OG-AT with 75.000+ kilometers on the clock. It's scary eh. A peculiar one for me was in Australia I think, bike at a good angle while front was higher up in the sand noticing "why's the clutch so sticky, why's the cable still slack?" She got a good refill that day.

  • @andy-pk2pe
    @andy-pk2pe Год назад

    You know what, I was thinking something didnt sound right when you lowered the camera to beside the engine. Was probably the sound of not enough oil !
    Enjoyed the vid as always .

  • @profi965
    @profi965 Год назад +2

    You're blinking right and turning left, thats something.😁😁😁😁14:45

  • @quintennobbe
    @quintennobbe Год назад

    I just bought my first transalp 600 two months ago! Great machines! I had old tenere and xt’s before but the v-twin is growing on me

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Год назад

      You did it it! Well done, you'll be able to pick out that sound anywhere soon enough.

  • @Wrong-Way-Round
    @Wrong-Way-Round Год назад

    Liked the vid, and would like to take the oppertunity to wish Mariska and her chauffeur Pedro (not James) a very Merry Christmas.

  • @Mike.4639
    @Mike.4639 Год назад

    Had a fzr1000 , first bike, she loved oil too, like 1 liter every 1000 km, terrible having to pack oil for every trip 😄 glad to ser youre stil riding😄👍

  • @smrxrace
    @smrxrace Год назад +3

    Merry christmas Pedro :)

  • @yorkchris10
    @yorkchris10 Год назад

    KLR has high speed anri-knock too

  • @ride4life_motorlifestyle
    @ride4life_motorlifestyle Год назад +1

    I think that screwdriver is a JIS (Japanese Industrial Standard), they have a slightly different angle.

  • @karolsurwilo1838
    @karolsurwilo1838 Год назад

    Hi fun fact the church you like my grandad did the altar over there. jealous about motorbike!!! don’t mention girlfriend😊 good job with the video

  • @arthurbolton8477
    @arthurbolton8477 Год назад +1

    the japaneese phillips are JIS japaneese industrial standard, great videos keep travelling.,

  • @nose2wind872
    @nose2wind872 Год назад

    That filter didn't look so bad, perhaps it is your twist of the wrist. Merry Christmas. Safe travels.

  • @ridewithcj1459
    @ridewithcj1459 Год назад +1

    Happy holidays my friend, when are you going to finish your South American adventure. You got cut short because of winter. If you ever get to Miami or Italy you have an invitation my brother.

  • @rozvifilm7562
    @rozvifilm7562 Год назад

    paldies jums🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @borilapostolov7474
    @borilapostolov7474 Год назад

    Guys I have the feeling that nothing on the world could surprise you. Like the video+stay safe!

  • @aroi70
    @aroi70 Год назад +2

    hi from nyc

  • @walles1
    @walles1 Год назад +1

    Well who does not have this one friend with a drinking problem :). My alp 600 1992 also drinks a lot of oil but only if I ride it over 65-70mph. If I am riding 60mph it uses almost nothing. I replaced piston rings and valve seals last winter but that did not fix drinking problem much. Should have done the bore but the cylinders looked ok. Maybe next time as this one I will keep for longer. Love the bike. You are riding 2 people with luggage so I guess this kind of oil consumption might be assumed normal. Honda in manual says that up to 1l is normal oil consumption :).

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Год назад

      * glugglug * Small engine rebuild on Alp did solve everything though that included new oversized piston rings and pistons (I think, been a while), cleaning the engine heads and cutting out the valve seats, new valves, new seals and new oil chains while in there. Cylinders looked good so nothing done there.

  • @575ban
    @575ban Год назад

    You need to get a set of JIS screwdrivers Pedro, I think it stands for Japanese Industry Standard. They fit all Japanese screws beautifully 👌

  • @czarekp3552
    @czarekp3552 Год назад +4

    as a Polish man, usually 'Big Scare in Poland' ..... puts a person in the ground

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Год назад +1

      I hear you. This was more of scare that could put someone 'on the ground' (if unlucky in the ground too still).

    • @Ahhdjx
      @Ahhdjx Год назад

      *yawn* lmao

  • @G58
    @G58 Год назад

    1:44 @Pedro Mota Those are not “Honda Philips heads”. They are JIS (Japanese Industry Standard) heads. All Japanese bikes have them. Ride safe you two.

  • @novicetheaf
    @novicetheaf Год назад +2

    Great idea to clean the filter like that, sadly with my TA 650 you have to remove the tank to access the filter

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Год назад +3

      First of all appreciate the Christmas gift mate, thanks for that. Second, that's terrible modern design but no way did I expect it to be like that on the 650 already (had a look at the schematics now). I remember slagging of a bit a Ducati I worked on in Bolivia, moving heaven and earth to get to the air filter. But Honda doing the same thing, damn.

    • @novicetheaf
      @novicetheaf Год назад +2

      @@iPedroMota No worries! It was my pleasure, has been interesting to see Europe on the TA, something I'll have to get around to one of these days! Yeah they moved the air filter to make room for a under seat storage, kinda of handy for tools and stuff but not worth the sacrifice of having an air filter under the thank 😂. It's not the worst to get at, you just unscrew the side fairings and then you can get it off that way but still takes 1 h or so. The Japanese are known for making things dead simple but I guess even they make mistakes sometimes 😂

    • @G58
      @G58 Год назад +2

      @@novicetheaf It’s intentional. Design briefs now include ways of increasing the owner’s dependence upon servicing by the dealership - which of course is one of the major incentives for dealers to take on franchises. It’s a simple business model, but it removes the owner from the equation more and more. Having said all that, motorcycle owners have changed as a breed over the past few years. Most don’t even ride bikes for necessity, but only for leisure, and then only a few miles per year. So, I guess the model fits many riders, just not real ones.
      Ride safe.
      Peace

    • @kcpolog
      @kcpolog Год назад +2

      But the flip side of the air filter under the seat is it's less likely to get dirty or suck water. I honestly prefer it this way. It's not that difficult to take the tank off and you have to do it less often

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Год назад +1

      Good point, I was wondering that myself since on the 600 the filter can get soaked and/or absolutely clogged with mud. This 96 model has a slightly longer and thinner 'snorkel' at a different angle and it isn't an improvement over the wider shorter one on the 1991 model. Still can get dirty as when offroading.

  • @zeez3139
    @zeez3139 Год назад +1

    Can you see the oil burning as blue smoke from the exhaust ?

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Год назад

      No, the only smoke briefly is when she's starting up when cold.

  • @jonhewitt3
    @jonhewitt3 Год назад +1

    Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) and not Phillips!

  • @theravedaddy
    @theravedaddy Год назад

    Jis heads....both the screws and the people leaving a dead bike on a live highway.

  • @louisevnliebenberg
    @louisevnliebenberg Год назад

    Get your own bike, Mariska! Much easier on the but, much more fun!!!

  • @andreazanchi6850
    @andreazanchi6850 Год назад

    Do you check the oil on the side stand? It should be on the central stand to my knowledge

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Год назад +1

      No, I straighten the bike up before measuring

  • @radioelka6209
    @radioelka6209 Год назад

    What a charming girl:). I mean backpack. :)

  • @rudreshrudresh4766
    @rudreshrudresh4766 Год назад

    Hi bro iam from india

  • @travisfurgason1386
    @travisfurgason1386 Год назад

    Hey so how do u pay for all ur travels new to your page and just got my passport from the USA shiuld I transport a bike from the us and just wing it how do u budget everything

  • @theravedaddy
    @theravedaddy Год назад

    " deeese nutts"? Or maybe not.

  • @adlervonschlesien4869
    @adlervonschlesien4869 Год назад

    Your girlfriend is super cute, I like her🫠🙂

  • @KLRmurdercycle
    @KLRmurdercycle Год назад

    Poor bike.😣 All those clowns waiting until it gets hit again. Good idea not to get involved.

  • @yastsubaki9491
    @yastsubaki9491 Год назад

    You go to war zone ?

  • @orhanbiyiklibykl3179
    @orhanbiyiklibykl3179 Год назад

    Türkçe çeviri yok 👎

  • @TheYorkie1954
    @TheYorkie1954 Год назад +1

    they are JIS heads, Japanese industry Standard, you can buy the correct drivers and therefore not ruin the screws in a Jap motor

  • @ltech12
    @ltech12 Год назад

    Welcome to The Haunted Mansion.