Time to think, time to truly enjoy! Wonderful little film, thought provoking, life affirming! Surely we want to make pleasurable experiences last for as long as possible not race on to the next virtually dismissing the now! 😀👍👏🏍
You did such a great job with this video, makes me feel like an amateur! I couldn’t agree more with your perspective. It’s not about the bike, but about the experiences that we have along the way, what we learn, and how the journey can change us.
Thank you for this cinematic and zen like video about my bike…I have chased others for 57 years and found Nervana on this simple steed. I am part of the landscape and the ride IS the meaning not the destination. Feeling the subtle temperature changes from wooded white pine forests to open horse pastures, smelling fresh cut grass or freshly roasted bar b Que…fitted with my Avon Trail Riders I can go nearly everywhere the BIG advs go and with more agility and connection with the landscape. 👏🏻 Bravo on this jewel of a look at the two perspectives!
That is super cool! I love that. Speaking of your Avon Trail Riders - I recently put on Bridgestone Battlax Adventurecross AX41 - and I have turned this little machine into a scrambler! I'm working on making a video right now on scrambling the Classic 350 - I'm deriving a lot of joy from doing it. Glad you enjoyed!
I recently got a bike again after about a ten year span. It was a bit of a whim to make the purchase of my 1983 Honda VT 500 Ascot but, it didn't need much work or repair. There were some safety points that I've been correcting and, polishing away the 40 years of sitting in a garage... With now some 500 fresh miles on the odometer, I can't understand how I delt with such a large void in my life!? Every time I ride, every time I polish ,every time I just sit, stare, and smile, I remember who I am and how much more at peace I am when I have a bike. Yeah, all is right with my world again. By the way... "Leanings" by Peter Egan is another quintessential for the avid riders' library.
I agree totally with you, the trip what we want to do depends mor from us instead of the motorbike or what ever. The route is the goal, not with what we can manage this route.
Hey - thanks for watching. Glad you liked it. For rear luggage rack, I purchased here: Hitchcocks Motorcycles, Solo Luggage Carrier (Part No. 93220): accessories.hitchcocksmotorcycles.com/48982?cont_page=Royal-Enfield-350-Classic-Accessories&category=top4 For tires, Bridgestone Battlax Adventurecross X41 (Front 100/90-19, Rear 120/80-18 - both tubeless)
Hi there, I`m a Royal Enfield enthusiast with owning two Royal Enfields myself. I have just subscribed to your chanel and in time I will watch each and every video. Quick question, which I`m sure you`ve been asked a million times (I`m just a bit time poor at the moment to go through all the comments to find the answer), What tyres are you running on your Classic 350?
All good! Thanks for watching. In the video, I have Bridgestone Battlax Adventurecross AX41. Both are tubeless, but neither I nor the dealership could seat the front, so it is running a tube.
@@fortismonsadventures Thank you for your reply. Keep the video`s coming. It takes a while to build up a decent channel on RUclips. But with your expertise, I cant see this taking too long. Thank again...
Time to think, time to truly enjoy! Wonderful little film, thought provoking, life affirming! Surely we want to make pleasurable experiences last for as long as possible not race on to the next virtually dismissing the now! 😀👍👏🏍
Thanks for taking the time to respond. I'm really glad you resonated with it.
You did such a great job with this video, makes me feel like an amateur! I couldn’t agree more with your perspective. It’s not about the bike, but about the experiences that we have along the way, what we learn, and how the journey can change us.
Greetings from Payson! Thanks, Sterling - truly appreciate your feedback.
Beautifully done video! I think a return to straightforward simplicity will become more and more popular, and RE are well positioned. All the best.
Thanks for taking the time to comment - I have hope for this upcoming generation. Thanks for watching!
Love the cinematography! You captured the feel of my home state of AZ beautifully. Fantastic message as well. Bravo!
Love it. Super kind.
Love the deeper meaning of this, applies to motorcycle’s and much much more!
Great video! I love your perspective.
Fantastic video!
Love it - thank you!
Thank you for this cinematic and zen like video about my bike…I have chased others for 57 years and found Nervana on this simple steed. I am part of the landscape and the ride IS the meaning not the destination. Feeling the subtle temperature changes from wooded white pine forests to open horse pastures, smelling fresh cut grass or freshly roasted bar b Que…fitted with my Avon Trail Riders I can go nearly everywhere the BIG advs go and with more agility and connection with the landscape. 👏🏻 Bravo on this jewel of a look at the two perspectives!
That is super cool! I love that. Speaking of your Avon Trail Riders - I recently put on Bridgestone Battlax Adventurecross AX41 - and I have turned this little machine into a scrambler! I'm working on making a video right now on scrambling the Classic 350 - I'm deriving a lot of joy from doing it. Glad you enjoyed!
Amazing video quality and content, you deserve more subscribers.
I recently got a bike again after about a ten year span. It was a bit of a whim to make the purchase of my 1983 Honda VT 500 Ascot but, it didn't need much work or repair. There were some safety points that I've been correcting and, polishing away the 40 years of sitting in a garage... With now some 500 fresh miles on the odometer, I can't understand how I delt with such a large void in my life!? Every time I ride, every time I polish ,every time I just sit, stare, and smile, I remember who I am and how much more at peace I am when I have a bike. Yeah, all is right with my world again. By the way... "Leanings" by Peter Egan is another quintessential for the avid riders' library.
I just added it to the library! Have you ever read Learnings 2?
@@fortismonsadventures Not yet but it's looking like a long winter here in Idaho.
Great video. Please share more about the classic dashboard shown at 8:30
Hi - that is a Garmin Zumo XT that is wired to a Eastern Beaver single circuit system.
I agree totally with you, the trip what we want to do depends mor from us instead of the motorbike or what ever. The route is the goal, not with what we can manage this route.
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Nice vid!😃
Can you please tell the brand and model of the back grill?
What is the brand, model and size of the tires, please?
Hey - thanks for watching. Glad you liked it.
For rear luggage rack, I purchased here: Hitchcocks Motorcycles, Solo Luggage Carrier (Part No. 93220): accessories.hitchcocksmotorcycles.com/48982?cont_page=Royal-Enfield-350-Classic-Accessories&category=top4
For tires, Bridgestone Battlax Adventurecross X41 (Front 100/90-19, Rear 120/80-18 - both tubeless)
Hi there, I`m a Royal Enfield enthusiast with owning two Royal Enfields myself. I have just subscribed to your chanel and in time I will watch each and every video. Quick question, which I`m sure you`ve been asked a million times (I`m just a bit time poor at the moment to go through all the comments to find the answer), What tyres are you running on your Classic 350?
All good! Thanks for watching. In the video, I have Bridgestone Battlax Adventurecross AX41. Both are tubeless, but neither I nor the dealership could seat the front, so it is running a tube.
@@fortismonsadventures Thank you for your reply. Keep the video`s coming. It takes a while to build up a decent channel on RUclips. But with your expertise, I cant see this taking too long. Thank again...
classic must use spoke wheels, alloy wheels destroy aesthetics of the bike
Totally agree! You are spot on. I cannot afford them, but I'm happy to give you my Venmo to buy some if you feel super passionate about it! 🤑