Well that was a fun ride; Its going to be an interesting ride to Oodnadatta, Fuel up and William Creek! Thanks for your excellent videos, its makes me smile as I have ridden those roads. David.....Adelaide/Kilburn....Tiger 900Gt & Scrambler.
Great footage.... yeah I agree with Tina that the Flinders needs more time to explore the natural beauty of the rivers and gorges of the ranges. Seems like a place everyone recommends. Ah come on 2024
Another awesome vid and walk down memory lane for us guys, we went the same way from Blinman to Maree , what a beautiful place to ride, I see you saw a dodgy little sticker on the fridge at the Maree pub 😁, jacqui and I can’t wait to watch your Oodnadatta track vid 👌
Hey guys! Haha we were tailing you guys for most of the lap. Yeah it was a gorgeous place to ride, glad the weather held out and the roads were open. Take care 🙂
Came for the AWS Lambda tutorial and stayed for the fantastic videos, music and scenery. The drone shots are really well done, some parts resemble smaller towns of the Karoo in South Africa. Subscribed!
Thanks Peter, we'll have to check that track out next time we're down there. Haha yep we were trying to get a bit more creative with the camera angles 🙂
Thanks Michael, congrats on the new purchase and good decision to get the combo, you really need the extra batteries for a decent amount of flying time. Has it got name yet? 🙂
We had a similar experience with the ceats... The tyres we're using here are Dunlop D605 but I wouldn't recommend them because they wore down super fast as well. Our favourite tyre is the Mitas E07+, good grip and very durable. Thanks Lyndon!
The Himalayans have approx 15-litre tank - 9 for the main and 6 in reserve. So whatever you get from the main, you should get at least half that safely in Trip F. Two-thirds would be your limit and you'd likely run out just before that. If you get 250km on the main tank, you'd safely get 125km on Trip F but would run out before 166km.
Another great video love the scenery and I see you love Peanut Butter lol and licking the knife one way to clean it lol
Haha we only noticed that when we were re-watching the footage. Who doesn't love peanut butter! 😋😂
Well that was a fun ride; Its going to be an interesting ride to Oodnadatta, Fuel up and William Creek! Thanks for your excellent videos, its makes me smile as I have ridden those roads. David.....Adelaide/Kilburn....Tiger 900Gt & Scrambler.
Thanks David glad your enjoying the vids! It's beautiful riding down there. Take care.
Great footage.... yeah I agree with Tina that the Flinders needs more time to explore the natural beauty of the rivers and gorges of the ranges. Seems like a place everyone recommends. Ah come on 2024
Cheers Mark. We're looking forward to the vlogs of your adventure!
Another awesome vid and walk down memory lane for us guys, we went the same way from Blinman to Maree , what a beautiful place to ride, I see you saw a dodgy little sticker on the fridge at the Maree pub 😁, jacqui and I can’t wait to watch your Oodnadatta track vid 👌
Hey guys! Haha we were tailing you guys for most of the lap. Yeah it was a gorgeous place to ride, glad the weather held out and the roads were open. Take care 🙂
Came for the AWS Lambda tutorial and stayed for the fantastic videos, music and scenery. The drone shots are really well done, some parts resemble smaller towns of the Karoo in South Africa. Subscribed!
Thanks (for both)! We haven't been to South Africa before but would love to go some day. Take care and happy coding 🙂
Nice ride, a pity you didn’t take the glass gorge track very pretty through there. Next time. Did I see some new camera angles as you left Blinman?
Thanks Peter, we'll have to check that track out next time we're down there. Haha yep we were trying to get a bit more creative with the camera angles 🙂
Great video guys it sure is great riding out that way. Ride safe
Cheers mate! Yeah it's a great area to ride through. Take care
Blinman is South Australia’s highest town and 6 ks back from Copley is Leigh creek it’s open and has fuel enjoy
Ah thanks that's good to know 👍 Luckily we were stocked up with the jerry cans this time. Cheers mate!
As always, love the drone shots. Just bought myself an Air 2 combo, for $1499.
Thanks Michael, congrats on the new purchase and good decision to get the combo, you really need the extra batteries for a decent amount of flying time. Has it got name yet? 🙂
@@TinaandJason might call it Otis2, Otis1 being my grandson.
@@3goldfinger I like it 👍
Another fab vid guys, can I ask, what Tyres you using? My original Enfield ceats are shot at 4k miles.
We had a similar experience with the ceats... The tyres we're using here are Dunlop D605 but I wouldn't recommend them because they wore down super fast as well. Our favourite tyre is the Mitas E07+, good grip and very durable. Thanks Lyndon!
@@TinaandJason thank youooo, good to know about dunlops, I’m bending towards shenkos 705’s , thanks again for info . Lyndon
The Himalayans have approx 15-litre tank - 9 for the main and 6 in reserve. So whatever you get from the main, you should get at least half that safely in Trip F. Two-thirds would be your limit and you'd likely run out just before that. If you get 250km on the main tank, you'd safely get 125km on Trip F but would run out before 166km.
Cheers Jason that's good to know 🙂 We found highway riding up the middle really chewed through the fuel too and we got a lot less kms out of a tank.
I like your music
Thanks Mark 🙂