I'm a fan of your content; your rides are inspiring. 🏍 How about sharing your methods for fighting fatigue during those long rides and maintaining your fitness? Eager to know your secrets!
been there done that , did it alone on a 690 and alone on a 1090r then with my son on a 901 and going forward i think im skipping that section whenever i roll that way , i live near there
Why the hell you doing downhill with depressed clutch??? Did you have an extensive 2-stroke dirt bike background? 1st gear, release the clutch - the engine brake works as a descent control, all you need to do is steer.
Umm.. chill. Nobody copying nobody. I've been riding this way for years. But just started the RUclips channel. I'm not making "content". Just recording my rides. Stay if you want 🤘🏽
Watching these amateur/beginner riders getting over their heads and dropping and crashing what seems like every five meters is entertaining, not to mention the narrow misses when the bike drops on top of themselves, and the helicopter rescues are always a nice touch. When will they learn? I guess after they go through these adventures, and then never do them again....etc. The ADV field seems a little silly at times....what ever happened to the skilled rider videos......Even the real itchy can barely keep her bike up half the time.......
@@itchybaals ignore that guy he must be a blowhard whos never been there , im no pro but been riding dual sport or adv bikes my whole life (im56) and i live and ride in that area , ive ridden the WABDR many time , the IDBDR , ORBDR through USFS roads in some of Montana parts of Utah , Colorado , Wyoming ect and spoke with many others who are more well travelled BDR type riders than myself and they all agree that is the toughest BDR route area of them all , nobody dons ride 500pound+ multi cyl bikes loaded down with camping gear in hard enduro for a reason i dont care how good anyone thinks they are shit happens , you did really well id say especially if thats your first go at the area
I'm a fan of your content; your rides are inspiring. 🏍 How about sharing your methods for fighting fatigue during those long rides and maintaining your fitness? Eager to know your secrets!
Great suggestion. I will do that at some point.
been there done that , did it alone on a 690 and alone on a 1090r then with my son on a 901 and going forward i think im skipping that section whenever i roll that way , i live near there
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same here lmfao
is speedometer in km?
At least I know it’s not just my forks that sound like a shopping cart going down a cobblestone road.
Some parts of BDRs are just no fun lol.
Why the hell you doing downhill with depressed clutch??? Did you have an extensive 2-stroke dirt bike background?
1st gear, release the clutch - the engine brake works as a descent control, all you need to do is steer.
Nobody taught him
Why would you want to mimic another person's success a woman that has really done so many miles ? This is not cool dude be yourself not a leach !!
my thoughts as well
Umm.. chill. Nobody copying nobody.
I've been riding this way for years.
But just started the RUclips channel.
I'm not making "content". Just recording my rides. Stay if you want 🤘🏽
Really?? Lol awwww
@@itchybaals People don't understand it's just a joke name. Keep doing you. I know you aren't trying to be famous off of her name.
Watching these amateur/beginner riders getting over their heads and dropping and crashing what seems like every five meters is entertaining, not to mention the narrow misses when the bike drops on top of themselves, and the helicopter rescues are always a nice touch. When will they learn? I guess after they go through these adventures, and then never do them again....etc. The ADV field seems a little silly at times....what ever happened to the skilled rider videos......Even the real itchy can barely keep her bike up half the time.......
You have an option to go away and not watch you know. Bye bye 😘
Where can we see the videos of you riding at Erzberg?
@@itchybaals ignore that guy he must be a blowhard whos never been there , im no pro but been riding dual sport or adv bikes my whole life (im56) and i live and ride in that area , ive ridden the WABDR many time , the IDBDR , ORBDR through USFS roads in some of Montana parts of Utah , Colorado , Wyoming ect and spoke with many others who are more well travelled BDR type riders than myself and they all agree that is the toughest BDR route area of them all , nobody dons ride 500pound+ multi cyl bikes loaded down with camping gear in hard enduro for a reason i dont care how good anyone thinks they are shit happens , you did really well id say especially if thats your first go at the area
well and he is comparing you to a woman i think so ..??