Bike Review in the Lake District | 2018 Honda VFR800F | Ep2
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- Hi folks, and welcome back to me little un-planned trip to the Lake District on the new Honda VFR800F.
I wrestle with the infamous Hardknott Pass, before checking into my digs for the evening. A lovely little B&B called Lacet House, right in the centre on Ambleside.
Enquiries; rich@wildbadtouring.com
My gear;
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Michelin Road 5 - moto.michelin.c...
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Mucky day there Rich!
I used to keep my VFR on my in laws dairy farm in one of the sheds.
One of the access roads to the farm was a single tracker with grass down the middle. I had to swap from the left to the right to avoid a load of mud from a tractor, going across the grass in the middle.
I thought rather than having drive to the back wheel, I'd coast across the grass so it didn't bite and spin out.
Bad move, all I remember was sliding down the road on my arse watching the bike spin in circles past me on its left side. My A-stars gear and my HJC lid took the brunt and saved any big injury.
A re-spray for the fairing plus a new clutch lever, and a new gear selector took the damage over the £500 mark.
I approach and cross those grassed single trackers on a road bike now with max caution. Ride safe brother.
Wow, you sure do pick the weather Richy!
Thanks for sharing again Rich. Always a pleasure to be in your company.
I took delivery of my first ever VFR today. I knew with in the first100yds that I'd made the right choice. It just feels so good. My decision was made in part after watching your videos. Thanks!
That is awesome!
Found it Rich!!! Great real world riding video, top feedback. Couldnt believe how tired you were right at the end!!!!!! Thank you
Hardknott and Wrynose. I'm very lucky to have them on my doorstep. You do see some sights with inexperienced drivers trying to pass the passes. It's a giggle sometimes and damn near dangerous at other times. It's a stunning part of Cumbria. Great video again Richy 👍
Love the sound of the VFR i only have a baby the new HONDA cb 125 got back to riding motor bikes down to you Richy THANK YOU ...
Where you stopped because of the land rover we had to stop to help two bikers who both dropped there bikes there last year ,very tricky road and never seen a video yet that does it justice to show just how steep it is
Nice pictures as usuall.Thanks again for toughening it out to give US the pleasure of watching your videos & looking at your Beautiful Picture’s. Love the different bikes you get to show us But ole Silver VFR must be feeling SAD! Take Care & Keep Up the VERY Enjoyable RUclips Videos when possible....TYVM
Nice bike, nice place!!
I have been there with my bike (VFR 750/ 1995) in 1999, returning from Scotland.
Grate times!!! I miss these moments very much!!!
Great video again. I went up the Hardknott earlier this year and had a 4 wheel spin on one of those corners. The missus and kids weren't too impressed with me for taking them up there.
Hey Ritchy. A great video and I will be tuning in for the ride home. I admire your enthusiasm for the VFR. I've not long sold my 6th gen VFR which I had from new to buy a KTM SDR. I have to say I loved my VFR and they will always hold a special place in my heart but I'm not such a fan of the latest VFR. You can't beat the look of the under-seat exhaust providing an unhindered view of that beautiful single-sided swing arm or the gills in the side fairings. The halogen lights on the 6th gen were also faultless. I can't be convinced that the latest VFR looks as good as the 6th gen version.
Keep up the great work.
As a national courier, In a van sadly this area is familiar especially the tiny roads.
I can remember one trip from just near London took me 30 miles north of Barnard Castle the sat nav said 1.5 hrs to destination. After 3 days sleeping in the van and looking forward to a pint back home I thought 1.5 hrs my arse. Then the roads became tiny with no margin for mistakes
Loved this and your willingness to allow others to exist on the road, we are all going somewhere lets make sure we all get there
Try Rosedale, Chimney Bank, in North Yorkshire if you like steep hills 1in3 between Rosedale and Hutton-le-Hole, both very nice places. Not quite as long or as hard, but still challenging.
Thanks for posting these Richy... I've seen all your videos, and the time and commitment required by yourself must be immense.... but it is much appreciated! Carry on please!
I'm proud of you Richy. Very courteous of you. I remember our digs in Port Erin where the owner said I could park the FJR in the rear yard. Well I parked it there just ONCE because it took me 10 mins to get it in and out because of the tightness but also because of the very slippery flags!
Thanks, again, Richy for bringing us along on this beautiful trip. Sufficiently wet it is. Stay safe, brother. That honda cb 1000 R lookin' sexy. with a pro arm on the back.
Another good one Rich. My only gripe with my 14Vfr is the traction control. If the back slips or the front comes up at all it shuts the power down HARD! Be careful of that. I usually turn it off if I'm really gonna play.
I went up hardknott pass in winter. Conditions didnt help, but the quailty of road was bad.. Great video.. Plus to add i also wear a over suit over my Gore-Tex. helps alittle when stopping and not sitting in overall wet cloths
A great video as usual. thanks RV. I've done Hard Knott pass once, when I was 17 driving my elder brothers Audi 100...must've been 1985 or 1986. It was tipping down with rain, the car was front wheel drive and automatic. I was driving my brother who was banned for speeding at the time. I can remember it was like being on a roller-coaster, only not as safe. One second all you can see is sky, then the next, you can't see it at all. Wheels spinning uphill and down. Luckily we only saw one, maybe two other cars the whole way. Defo no bikes. I've only been back riding bikes again the last couple of weeks (since the late 90's...have just got an F800GT to ease me back into riding. Partly due to your's and TMF's videos)...maybe I'll pick a nice warm sunny day to have a crack at it. Next summer.
good video mate And what a bike I love it .im watching your videos all the time.. and now iv just had my new HONDA VFR 800F
two weeks ago and I can't get of it.. thanks rich
@12:10 "look how steep it is". And here i am, laughting from the Norwegian mountains :-D
Newlands Pass,you can pick it up going through Braithwaite or in Buttermere Village just before you go up Honister Pass there's a Little Church on the left,turn left there.Thanks for the Video. !!
I miss being able to be able to get up those mountains www.google.co.uk/maps/place/Newlands+Beck/@54.5817069,-3.1868971,3a,75y/data=!3m8!1e2!3m6!1sAF1QipNOemsUu9mH2adpetYPx7rDx5utyKmB66ia5Kre!2e10!3e12!6shttps:%2F%2Flh5.googleusercontent.com%2Fp%2FAF1QipNOemsUu9mH2adpetYPx7rDx5utyKmB66ia5Kre%3Dw152-h86-k-no!7i2048!8i1152!4m5!3m4!1s0x487cdad797d1f507:0x487cc52eab340476!8m2!3d54.577243!4d-3.1874392
Thanks Richy, love the videos. Would highly recommend MCCruise. Here in Australia the distances are vast and this product is the answer for our VFR's and the later generation as well.. This is fully intergrated system and not a throttle lock. Quality product, not cheap, but in my opinion, absolutely worth the outlay. Keep safe, regards.
Great video! I've conquered the hard knott pass twice with pillion, first on a VFR just like yours in the rain, then this year on a heavy loaded FJR two up ... glad I did it but... Never again!
long day, but fantastic video mate, well done, very inspiring....Ive been up on the North Yorkshire moors today and it was a great day, plenty of sun and lots of bikes out, but only 120 miles completed!
cracking work again. I live in Newcastle and had to go to the Eskdale railway so the most direct route is the reverse of what you did. It was around 5 years back and January and we had a bit of snow. I got to Ambleside and they said the pass was open ! ok lower ground. The plough had cleared the road. My works van (VW Transporter) when we got higher up the drifts broke both my mirrors off it was that compact but I couldn't turn back ! it was like driving through a white tunnel ! what a muppet. my employers weren't too happy £800 bill still yet to do it on my GS
Enjoyed both the Lakes videos Richy and totally agree with you regards being an experienced rider/driver before tackling the Hardknot Pass.
And my Richa Cyclone suit got a real test on our weekend in the Far North of Scotland warm and dry at the end of the day.
In North America when we ride in rain, cold and wind we call it adventure riding. In the UK, it’s just called riding.
I’ve seen a lot of your content Richie, but I only came across these ‘Lakes’ videos this evening. All in all, an epic day’s ride, we’ll done! I don’t think my backside could’ve lasted out so long 😂
I’m lucky enough to live within half an hour of Ullswater 👍 and I’ve been over all the passes many times, but Hardknott is always an event! 😁When I was a kid (late 1960’s/early 1970’s) my Auntie Olive, who lived in East Anglia and had recently passed her driving test, came to stay with us. One day my Mum ‘made’ her drive over Hardknott Pass in our Morris Traveller. It was the last time she ever got behind the wheel of a car. Seriously 😂😂😂
Hahaha bloody hell! 😂😂😂
Absolutely wonderful. Well filmed and edited, with an easy to listen to commentary. Me and my missus love the lakes and biking, so ten out of ten. Could you do the Lakes again Richy, but pick a nice day? They do have them. Just kidding.
Glad you enjoyed, Robert. Yeah, I'm about ready for another trip up!
And this has been..... The Missenden Flyer! 😆 You got some great photos, the bike looks gorgeous.
Needs to lose some hair though....
Jen cam its not The Missenden Flyer.. who is such a dullard! Richy has chosen to ride on his own 😂😂..
...can't be TMF he did not start with "hey kids!"
Great vid again as always love watching them. about time you did another west country trip Richy over Dartmoor and Bodmin moor.
Thank you, and I totally agree!
Nice - I did it on a BMW 1200RT a few yrs back as part of one of the best days biking I've one - rode up from the Cotswolds, and rode the Kirkstone, Wrynose and Hardknott passes, taking in the lovely little run around the Duddon valley.
Went with a mate, and we were parked up by lake Windermere when the wife rang my mobile to tell me that my tea would be out for 6pm - where are you she said.......Oh, just having an ice cream by a small body of water I said .......WHERE said she......Then I told here and had to hold the phone away from my ear as the reply was rather sharp!!
Eventually got home at 9.40pm having left home at 5.30am (met up with a mate nr Leicester and we rode up together - he had an 1150RT at the time.
A belter of a day out, and the slog up the M6 was soo worth it - By the end of the day i'd clocked up 543 miles for the day - superb!!
Steve
Did it some years ago on my blackbird wasn’t easy 2up I can tell you
Nice one Richy lad!!
I'll be going for my full licence next year and I am definitely getting a 800 VFR, although the 2nd generation. Can't wait😁
Ssh, don't tell Rich that generation is the best. Owned one and loved every second of it. The non VTEC, sounds better and pulls more smoothly from low. Bullet proof build plus its better looking imo.
Ssh don't tell Richy, he thinks his gen VFR is better. Pfff.
Spent 3 days around the lake district a couple of years ago, love it up there, absolutely beautiful. Did the Hardknott pass, didn't find it that bad on the bike but was amazed at the amount of quite large minibuses going over the pass especially with those very steep very sharp corners. Personally felt safer on my bike than I would have in one of those minibuses. Re Irish weather, had the same thing, 4 days there, 3 beautiful, 1 whole day of monsoon, absolutely soaked. Over the years have come to the same conclusion with wet weather gear, will only buy Gore Tex now, can't beat it.
Brilliant vid as always. Not done that pass yet. Will be on the bucket list for next year on my way up to Scotland.
Done it on a KH100 over 20 years ago. Loved it..
Thanks RV, I really enjoyed that (and part 1). It looked amazing. I recently did a Cornwall loop, solo, and loved every bit of it. It's great to be out with your mates, but the odd solo ride is good for the soul👌
Totally agree, David!
Amazing vid... I love the lake District... Would love to do a ride up there but I'd be crapping my pants on that pass! Stay safe.
Reminds me of The Minaun Heights on Achill Island a serious climb. Nice video. Usually cold even in the middle of summer.
I did a 3 day Moors, Dales, Lakes, and Peaks mini tour last Thursday to Saturday, and like you I always do Hardknott .... crazy road ! the rear view gave a good perception of the angle the roads are at. While on my mini tour I went to Robin Hoods Bay, and ignored the dead end signs on the little main street eeeeeek, I reckon that must be close to as steep, turning my loaded GS800 at the top was fun with me little legs lol !!
First time I done Hard Knot was on a KH100 over 20 years ago. Get to the bottom instead of turning left turn right Duddon valley great road.
Cheers, will remember that next time. Have always gone left onto Wrynose. Thanks for the heads up..
Great vid Richy. Nice to see you going back to basics, you the bike and a camera.
Oh Man! I step away for a few months and come back and you have the 8th Gen, NICE!!! I cant wait to hear how you like it..
Love ya Richi, gettihg my first VFR in a few weeks, 04 with 13,000 miles on it. Keep riding brother. GOD Bless..
As you were climbing the last section (12:44) the rear view looking back over your shoulders gives a good impression of how steep it is, but as you say it's definitely not for the novice. I’ve been over it a few times now and it still frightens the s**t out of me.
Love seeing the roads I used to ride on!
Oh and nice to have a video without bad language.
What’s not to like. Beautiful bike. Stunning location and a half decent host ;). As usual you smashed it mate. All the best.
Taking pics as I watch! Awesome scenery!
Another great video. I did the Gas Pass right on my girls leg while watching lol! I was waiting for Gandalf the grey to go dashing by on a pale steed when you where climbing that mountain. I see the red steed is serving you well. Safe travels. Cheers
Great video Richy, makes me want to get out and about. Need a gore tex suit too.. looking forward to the next one.
I've tackled Hard Knott on the push bike and those two bends just after you let the Land Rover through are absolutely brutal!!
Been over it several times in cars never on a bike. On the steep bits, where Landy was, on separate occassions have been forced to stop and restart. Once an old fellow in a fiesta in front lost momentum and ended up sticking it in the bank the second was a blonde in a 4x4 coming down who wouldn't give way!
Beautiful spot. Must get the bike up there.
Try Devil's Staircase. Abergwesyn to Tregaron😋
You can see the gradient more when you switch to the rear facing camera, and there's no ground below the back the bike in frame, at least it was for me
Another great video Richy, thanks for sharing.
Good 2 part video Richy. I drove the Hardknott pass a long time ago in a car witch was hair raising. Im the balance of Buying the VFR 800F at the moment I did own a 09 in the past.
Those 360’s with ur big head r hilarious, great vid.
There's a rode like that in N. Japan called Skyline. I lost my rear brake going down it one time...on a 250! It guess the goal shouldn't have been how fast I could descend that thang!
I've done Hardnott/Wrynose passes in both directions, east/west in my car and shat myself! Especially on the tight bits with numpty car drivers thinking they're in a TANK, passing you like Jeremy Clarkson on that death road in Bolivia.
Some of those uphill hairpins and unbelievably steep. I'll take my vfr up there... one day!
I've driven at least ten such inclines and descents in Norway in the middle of winter (and that's a proper Norwegian winter) in one 24 hour journey. The snow was falling constantly and drifting to over 2m! Not one road was closed. Only once did I have to wait for the snowplough to clear the way.
To be fair, in the UK there really aren't ANY roads or conditions to compare with that.
There's a technique to it. You probably need something like an old shape Volvo with a manual gearbox, lots of patience and very good concentration and attention to detail. Also, if your studded tyres are waiting for you at your destination 500 kms away, you also need to avoid the cops - because the fine for driving without studs or chains is MASSIVE!!
The last time I did that journey the (Peugeot) V6 engine had a blown water gasket, so to avoid pressurising the system and forcing water into the oil, I was running an open radiator, fed by an improvised topup tank with a windscreen washer motor attached. I was getting 50 miles between the system needing manually topping up from bottles - that I refilled from mountain streams.
Would I want to do it on a bike? Maybe a BMW F650 Strada with decent tyres, lots of warm gear and heated grips. Why not?
Nice run up through Grassington, Buckden, Hawes over to Laburn n back, big sweep. Could go higher to Keilder your choice plenty to go at.
Hello Richy. I wonder what you thought of the headlamp beam pattern? It looks very strange to me how patchy the spread is. I don't know but it might be a deal breaker for me. Thanks for the great vid!
I know it's been a bit over a year, so I haven't sure how things have changed, but you mentioned not having cruise control. Some people recommend grabbing one of those bits of plastic that snaps onto your throttle called a Crampbuster. Lets you just sit your hand down on it to hold the throttle instead of having to grip the whole time. Not sure what you think of it but figured I'd mention it! Cheers!
What a great video...thanks Rich...Loved that.
Done it for the time a few years ago on my fazer 1000 with my mate on his vfr 800 pre vtec, he dropped it on that really tight right hander. i pulled in further up and run back down to help him lift her back up . momentum took over me and i could hardly stop my insoles in my boots ended up rolled up at my toes . haha . well worth the effort though
I live round round there. you want to try going up them passes on the vfr with a passenger and luggage on it doesn't stop pulling the front up. good vid again
Great vid mate, man, you deserve a beer. Bang on.
Great vid again richy just pleasing yourself ....thinking hard about the goretex now I use richa gear so.mmm.love the jacket at the end when they on sale ???👍😁👊
Street bike? Video tour of London. Might not be an idea if you're not up for all the filtering and whatnot, but it would be a pretty practical thing to see a street bike on the streets.
Great idea. Would scare the crap outta me though!
Hi Rich another great video continue great work, I has test ridden the new VFR and yes they are great, little out my price range new but would like one maybe a couple of years old when a few good second hand ones hit the market, been up hardknott pass couple of times and as always GoPro never shows the real steepness of it and the hairpin bends. Stay safe
Interesting and entertaining. Ridden all those roads in the past 30 years, great memories. Should have called by for a coffee at the great Honister slate mine cafe. Bit of a tragic story about the former owner Mark Weir who crashed his helicopter near there.
Nice to hear a bike review with a bit of constructive criticism, no excuse for a touring bike in 2018 not to cruise control, it's even fitted to my daft MT10.
Another cracking Vlog Richy.
Go pro defo does not do it justice. Thought in the car it was steep. Btw liking the fleece you had on in the end, is that part of your merchandise? Top vid as usual!
Richy 12.47 that’s where one of our groups front wheel hit wet grass ( due to a car combing down the hill and wouldn’t give him any room) and the bike and rider ended up tumbling down the embankment thankfully no serious injuries and only cosmetic damage to the bike ( due to the ground being wet and v soft) I could only watch in horror from the lower part of the road.
Bloody hell!
This honda looks absolutely amazing...omg...that design...
Richy.....WOW....Simply Awesome.
Aye its amazing how many people panic on those roads 🤣 back in 1990 we helped a caravan turn round in that carpark at the bottom of hardknot 🤣🤣
If you are getting "street' unfaired bikes from Honda next we surely have to see some town touring, visiting landmarks, buildings, sites of interest etc, a bit of filtering (extra points for jordanian style!).
Rich be good to see you try a mini tour on an Africa Twin. Not your usual style bike but might be a great weapon of choice..
I agree though there is a BUT in my opinion. I've ridden one on a long trip.
It's a very capable all rounder the Twin.
Umfortunately it lacks performane. It's not a SPORTS tourer. For road work it doesn't put a smile on your face. It is great looking, comfy, go anywhere with the right rubber on, very reliable, I've not heard of any issues since it came out, but if you do loads of on road touring with luggage on it then expect to feel like its always under powered.
For the kind of riding Richy does, if he wants to tour practically and with fun then its gotta be something like the BMW XR/Ducati 1260 Multistrada. Either of these are a proper step up in all departments from the new VFR.
Hi Richy and crew.....enjoying all your vids, tips and reviews since you started this journey on RUclips . During Lake Dist Video you mentioned about how good the Gortex suit was in Ireland. As a biker from Cork Ireland, who likes touring I was wondering when you will be posting your videos from yer Wild Atlantic Way Tour of Ireland. would look forward to seeing them. Sunny side Up as they say .Best Regards Barry
Did the hardnott last weeekend on the crossrunner (2016) ....
seemed to suit it right down to the ground😀 ..even with galeforce winds and driving rain
Wouldn't have fancied it on my previous vfr( 2001)😳
Which would be best 2 up CBR100F, VFR800 or fjs600 silverwing?
I would like to try it but don't know which to take.
I own all 3 so I am lucky enough to be able to take my pick.
Another great video.thanks.
Excellent vid rich and that vfr sounds great .... just buy one you know you want it mate lol 👍👍
How do you like the Shark helmet? What model is it? I bought the SKWAL2 and the top vent is not even half the size of the one on your helmet.
Another great video Richy, I was up Hardknott & Wrynose two weeks ago on a gorgeous sunny 21 degrees day with my wife and dog (in a car unfortunately) and we really enjoyed the stunning views etc. In a car you have to be careful and look out for other car drivers on those tight twisty stretches. A lovely part of the country. We stayed in Bentham in Yorkshire Dales and on a Sunday saw hundreds of bikers at the Devils Bridge just beside Kirkby Lonsdale. I wished I had been on the GTR! When are you going to get the Ireland trip launched? Really looking forward to seeing that. Best Mark
Saving as a Winter warmer for you!
Another gudun Richy, Gees Rrrrrrsssss,it cant half rain in the lakes ;-)
Ride Safe Baza ;-)
You should cycle the annual Fred Whitton Challenge 113 miles and 3,900m of climbing. I'm sure you could do it.
how do you feel, better than your 6th gen? i did ride one one they came out very nice, felt like sitting on a 600 as it does not have side rads, but yes agree on cruise, 2020 now, hmm new ninja 1000sx? or perhaps a bmw f900xr, wait s1000xr? but i would miss my VFR :(
Hardknott is deffo on my to do list, should piss it up there on the explorer, your gloves didn't look to dry in that downpour tho Rich ? That feeling when you have got to the digs, had a shower and sit back while you wait for your food to arrive and reflect on a great days riding is priceless lol.
The gloves, boots and suit were all very wet. I however, was completely bone dry. That's Gore-Tex for you! ;-)
I did wonder if the gloves were GoreTex or not as they looked like short summer gloves
Hardknot, heh.. didn’t know about it.. it’s my chosen username on the moto/auto forums I like. This might also be my next bike coming from my sv650 👍🏽
Nice bike and nice weather, even if the weather was crappy.
Just wanted to chime in about cruise control - I will not buy a bike that I might ride for longer than an hour on, without cruise control. Don't care how nice the bike … no cruise is a deal breaker. The Interceptor is supposed to be a sport tourer so it beats me why this feature is missing. I checked the bike out more than once in the showroom and loved the looks, fit and finish etc. but without the CC its not even worth a test ride for me. Still, I enjoy watching your Wildbad videos on your VFRs ...
Where can I get one of those wildbad jackets from ?
hi rich you will have to try the buttertub's pass that's a good one.
Hi, do you use a an adaptor for cigarette outlet, and if so, what type and the result of it? Cheers
One word.... fantastic...
I ride the Yamaha FZ1 would it be a draw down chopping mine in for this ?
Great video as usual Rich. Quick question, what satnav app are you currently using on your phone? Cheers.👍🏻
Google Maps at the mo...
It’s a shame Google maps ignores choices like avoid motorways. If it finds a better route the default is to take it, and my phone case doesn’t allow touch so I get re-routed. I have tried other apps and they all have problems.
the big question is tho Richy, would you trade up for the slimmer bike & fancy bits ?
richie you need an omni cruze throttle lock. i wouldnt leave home without it.