No GPS Tour: THE MOVIE (2021) // Triumph Speed Twin 1200 solo road trip

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  • Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
  • Merry holidays! This is all six episodes of the No GPS Tour edited into one full-length movie. Hopefully this will reach a lot of people who've never seen the original series, and be a worthwhile rewatch for those who have. The eagle-eyed Van Famm may even notice a few small tweaks...
    So why release this now? Simple, because I didn't get to take a big moto trip in 2022, but I still want to share travel content like this! It's hard to prioritize motorcycling and YouTubing now that life is back to normal(-ish). Of the ~3,500 miles I rode in 2022, I'd say about 2,500 of them were strictly for everyday transportation, not for fun or for travel. While I can't make any promises, I'm aiming to get two or three solid bike trips on the calendar in 2023. This is my favorite type of video to make; I'm incredibly proud of the No GPS Tour, and I know I've got even better work ahead of me. Ride safe, and I'll see you all in the new year!
    Get in touch: vanblamm@gmail.com
    Support the channel: www.buymeacoffee.com/vanblamm
    #fortheride
    0:00 Intro
    1:35 Idaho
    44:48 Wyoming
    54:17 Montana
    1:20:45 Wrap-up
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Комментарии • 126

  • @VanBlamm
    @VanBlamm  Год назад +6

    ATTENTION: The electrical problems seen in this video were resolved about a week after filming. To find out what was going on and how it was fixed, watch this video: ruclips.net/video/CKgj6boQGQQ/видео.html

  • @beardedricotheold2640
    @beardedricotheold2640 9 месяцев назад +3

    "omg it worked, let's get the f out of here" is probably the most relatable line for that situation

  • @johns1139
    @johns1139 Год назад +9

    I can’t believe there are reviewers out there saying that the Speed Twin isn’t good enough for touring.

    • @TehFrenchy29
      @TehFrenchy29 16 дней назад +1

      Obviously it's been a long time since this video, but I agree. Basically any bike can do basically anything if the rider is skilled enough, and put some preparation in beforehand. RevZilla did a video a while back where Patrick Garvin from J&P cycles rides a Ninja 400 on desert offroad track including some small whoop jumps, and he's done similar on a Harley at least once on his own channel. I just yesterday did a 400 mile loop through the mountains on a Meteor 350, took roughly seven hours to do it but that little bike did it. Are there better bikes for touring than a Speed Twin (or my Meteor)? Sure, of course there are. But _can_ those bikes do it? Also yes.

  • @wsjwsj2743
    @wsjwsj2743 Месяц назад +1

    Doesn't this guy get tired? Salute to him

  • @e93bausch
    @e93bausch Год назад +13

    I'm one of the old guys who grew up using paper maps. GPS is great but not for a motorcycle trip, at least not how I like to do it. I like to plan my route, the roads I want to ride, because on a bike the journey is the point. Electronic navigation fights me every step of the way wanting to take me the quickest route when I want to ride the fun roads. Hell sometimes the road I want to ride is the destination like the Blue Ridge Parkway trip I took earlier this year. I could not even figure out how to do that in Google Maps.

    • @VanBlamm
      @VanBlamm  Год назад +1

      Oof, I sure love Google maps, but man does it suck at sticking to nice roads

    • @julianperry5141
      @julianperry5141 Год назад +1

      I'm hearing ya buddy. Everytime I go visit my brother wgo lives about 350km away for the weekend, I tack on an extra 100km just to ride some wicked roads on the way.

    • @ginoasci2876
      @ginoasci2876 4 месяца назад

      @@julianperry5141😂😂😂. Extra miles because of a GPS, support to be the other way around.
      Ride safe !

  • @adrianboutsias2437
    @adrianboutsias2437 11 месяцев назад +4

    This is easily some of the best motorcycle content on YT. I can't even begin to imagine the amount of work put into this. Thank you for creating this masterpiece!

  • @pmdinaz
    @pmdinaz Год назад +3

    I use maps, wife uses gps. She does a LOT of u-turns haha
    BTW, it is not lost on me how much effort you put into your videos. Stopping to place cameras, drive by, stop and pick em up...nice work, man.

  • @ethereal_synapse
    @ethereal_synapse Год назад +4

    I love watching your trips, it makes me more confident regarding the “tourability” in the T120 I just picked up.

  • @conrad152
    @conrad152 Год назад +7

    Excellent video, you really add to the viewing experience with the quality of the drone and POV riding footage. The scenery was magnificent and the Speed Twin looked beautiful, Triumph should employ you to promote the Speed Twin ; you have a wonderful eye for picture composition.

  • @ugeen-sc3fu
    @ugeen-sc3fu Год назад +1

    Greeting from Thailand, I do watching till the most last minutes and just show what you've asked.

  • @brianmilthorp6690
    @brianmilthorp6690 8 месяцев назад +1

    My son and I did the Lolo from Missoula through to Cresent City California in June of this year. He used the GPS for local roads and negotiating through the Portland freeway system. I carried a series of traditional maps for the big picture. He was on his 2022 Speed Twin, I was on my 2011 Tiger 800.

  • @petersimmonds4319
    @petersimmonds4319 4 месяца назад +1

    I like maps because they give you a more complete overview and the map does not zoom in and out completely change the place names it is willing to give you. No failures apart from the navigator of course 😊

  • @willhorsley2105
    @willhorsley2105 Год назад +3

    Van Blamm back with a bang!

  • @janniuphilipp
    @janniuphilipp Год назад +3

    Sooooo damn good! Many thanks to Van Blamm! 😊

  • @keyanasapp879
    @keyanasapp879 Год назад +4

    Dude - I LOVED watching this! Inspired and excited for my great Texas trip this spring :)

  • @albertnagy3515
    @albertnagy3515 Год назад +1

    Great job on the movie,, V B....nice to watch it this time of year....surely a trip you will always remember...have a great new year.......

  • @nathansatran2507
    @nathansatran2507 7 месяцев назад +2

    I feel pretty fortunate to have the Beartooth Pass right in my backyard! Rode it a couple of times this year with my Vulcan. Can't wait to ride it next year since I'm ordering a Speed Twin tomorrow!

    • @VanBlamm
      @VanBlamm  7 месяцев назад

      You're going to have an awesome time!

  • @990Hyper
    @990Hyper Год назад

    Wow, this is a proper MOVIE! Terrific amount of work to put it together . Very well done, you got a new subscriber . Today was quite a bad day for me, your long , beautiful and relaxing trip report did definitely made my day 👍

  • @triumph-owner
    @triumph-owner 5 месяцев назад +2

    I have a 2011 Bonneville 865. Used for touring nz. Looking to upgrade to the speed twin 1200. Your video has made my decision easier. Great footage too

    • @VanBlamm
      @VanBlamm  5 месяцев назад

      That'd be a terrific upgrade. You might give up just a little bit of comfort, but you'll gain a lot more in performance.

  • @nashrider
    @nashrider Год назад +2

    Amazing videography, editing, storytelling... you have all the skills and talents to be a million-subscriber motovlogger. Please create content consistently.

  • @HuskyHank
    @HuskyHank Год назад +3

    Thank you for keeping filming and sharing.
    Great video and beautiful scenery. Must been an amazing trip.
    I enyoyed watching this post like your other ones.
    Dont stop with what you are doing.

  • @lupoz77
    @lupoz77 Год назад

    Really a great video. It's inspiring. Beautifull landscapes

  • @Brunow007
    @Brunow007 Год назад +1

    good job, loved every moment! thumbs up!

  • @Slycarlo
    @Slycarlo Год назад +4

    VB, your channel is way underrated, you deserve more! The videos you produce are very entertaining and I do not get bored watching them. The videography is superb coupled with the breathtaking scenic view of the continental United States is just amazing I wish I could be right there driving those open wide roads. Keep up the good job VB.

  • @Accurize2
    @Accurize2 Год назад

    Excellent video. You have a natural ability for this format of motorcycle vlogging. Keep it up. I look forward to watching many more of your adventures. 🙏

  • @lesjones7617
    @lesjones7617 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you!

  • @JohnCunningham-sy5ug
    @JohnCunningham-sy5ug Год назад +1

    41 years of trucking across the US of A paper maps only. Never got lost people were always telling me to go to Hell 😅.
    Getting lost is part of the fun .

  • @frankmlchaelglasscock6539
    @frankmlchaelglasscock6539 6 месяцев назад

    And bye the way a fantastic video top notch 👌💯👍

  • @wltrlg
    @wltrlg Год назад +3

    Much needed excellent Christmas entertainment😂❤

  • @JiuJitsuCowboy1
    @JiuJitsuCowboy1 Год назад +1

    Sick ‘stache, man 🤙

  • @VVoltz
    @VVoltz Год назад +2

    I realized I never watched the last video. What a great adventure full of cool places to ride on, snarks (“hydrate or dietrate” LOL) and beautiful photography!
    The last part and the whole “is he going to make it?” situation made the trip even more gripping and exciting, even though I am sure it was not fun being in your shoes at that moment.
    Thanks for posting!!!!

    • @VanBlamm
      @VanBlamm  Год назад

      Thank you sir! Glad you enjoyed it

  • @whatsstefon
    @whatsstefon 7 месяцев назад

    I grew up without electrical aids at all on bikes. I still ride without them. However, I am about to receive and review a Beeline. This will be interesting.
    I’m a little pleased to see that it’s not just me that dons the rain gear and the clouds part, the sun shines, and the threat of rain is non existent, making you wet anyway from sweating putting on the gear and removing it. Sheesh! 😂
    Map reading was taught in school here in Australia. I don’t know if they do it these days. I guess every kid has a new iPhone or Android phone, so it’s probably as futile as learning to drive a stick shift manual gearbox car. Mine is, hence it’s theft proof these days. Hahahahaha.

  • @ajmiller8887
    @ajmiller8887 Год назад +2

    Man, I watched the whole thing! This was really good. I recently got my first ever bike-Triumph T-120 Bonneville. I got about 1,000 miles on it now. I really want to do a long ride like yours. I love how you did it. Really fun to watch.

    • @VanBlamm
      @VanBlamm  Год назад

      Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it! The T-120 is awesome and probably would have been even better for this trip than the Speed Twin. You're going to have a blast traveling on it. Welcome to the fold!

  • @asanrushid4981
    @asanrushid4981 Год назад +1

    Hi There! I always enjoy watching your videos. Merry Christmas!

  • @johnmctaggart3
    @johnmctaggart3 8 месяцев назад

    I love how you describe this bike. I owend a daytona 71 it was a blast to ride at 18. Had a 600 BMW owned it for 15 years great bike. Then a 650 Seca had that bike over 12 years . Went with out one for 25 years but road f4i yz 600 did not enjoy them. Bought .y t100 2013 4000 miles on it. Road tec tires and etc pads help this bike out ten fold. Road the blueridge what a blast 600 miles of just pure enjoyment. 5 days riding the dragon and surrounding areas with some very fast riders. They were impressed with my machine performance. And sound. ❤this bike.

  • @cedriccanonici277
    @cedriccanonici277 Год назад

    Oh...thank you, really thank you for not usine a GPS or other "tracker"👍
    This is probably the best way to travel and discover , the best way to have surprises...good or bad. 😉
    The roads seems to be as beautifull as the countryside 🤩

  • @Spaceinvaderzim
    @Spaceinvaderzim Год назад +1

    I watched this like 3 times already💯🔥 i love to watch trips on a speed twin, i have the 2021 version basically completely the same bike and im planning on taking a solo no gps ride like you ,get out there and see the world 💯 thanks for sharing

    • @VanBlamm
      @VanBlamm  Год назад

      Thank you, I'm glad you've enjoyed it!

  • @user-ly1in3vs2i
    @user-ly1in3vs2i 14 дней назад

    8:08 only man shaking nozzle😅

  • @randytaylor535
    @randytaylor535 Год назад +1

    Great video and that looked like an amazing trip. Thanks for sharing.

  • @That_Paul_Guy
    @That_Paul_Guy 11 месяцев назад

    Enjoyed the vid! I probably found your channel by searching for content on the Speed Twin. Reminds me of when I did mini tours on my Speed Triple. I have a Multistrada but I miss the simplicity of lesser technology. I think the idea of navigating by map is a great idea and there are some great map makers still.

  • @WileyFox01
    @WileyFox01 Год назад +3

    There was a recall for wiring harness problems effecting these serial numbers VIN SMTD31GN3KT918702 through VIN SMTD31GN6LTAB9140, on bikes, produced October 04, 2018-April 15, 2020.

  • @daveo9844
    @daveo9844 Год назад +1

    Awesome trip bro 😎🍻

  • @petersimmonds4319
    @petersimmonds4319 4 месяца назад +1

    Loved your one on camping I have all the kit so much to forget so much to go wrong loved it you left it all in. What was that small magnetic tank bag looked good. 😊

    • @VanBlamm
      @VanBlamm  4 месяца назад

      Thanks! The tank bag is the Fly Racing Mini: amzn.to/3TOZV4g

  • @rogerdemers9660
    @rogerdemers9660 Год назад +1

    Hello Van. Being 67 yrs old. I don't use GPS for guidence. But I bring my phone with me mounted on the Bike 2022 Bonneville. So when I get lost or turned around GPS can get me back on track. Its fun to just loose yourself on the Ride.

  • @bobman7881
    @bobman7881 Год назад

    Nice video I enjoyed it
    you dont seem to fear hitting a deer driving fast

  • @stratolestele7611
    @stratolestele7611 Год назад +2

    GPS/Nav is great for avoiding wrecks, where applicable.

  • @MegaKane84
    @MegaKane84 Год назад +2

    Cool movie

  • @InTransit8911
    @InTransit8911 Год назад

    I watched this series in chunks previously, but never back to back. Really enjoyed this! Hope to see you out on more trips in 2023! Any plans to go to the Pacific Northwest?

  • @TriumphLover
    @TriumphLover Год назад

    You have to put a VB sticker in my garage. Minus the prize😉

  • @TotalAnomy
    @TotalAnomy Год назад +5

    Mr. Blamm, since you do a lot of highway riding, I recommend you install an 18T front sprocket like I did on my speed twin. It's like having a 7th gear (in fact, the new 5th gear becomes almost identical to the stock 6th)

    • @VanBlamm
      @VanBlamm  Год назад

      I'm planning to go up one tooth soon. Do you notice a loss of low-end grunt by going up two teeth?

    • @TotalAnomy
      @TotalAnomy Год назад +2

      @@VanBlamm I've seen some people say that 18T will have that effect and honestly, that's a bunch of baloney:
      -18/42 is 12.5% longer than the stock 16/42. Well guess what, the T120, bobber, speedmaster 1200 etc all use 17/37, which is 20% longer. I don't see anyone complaining that they can't get off the line with those bikes
      -you've had a street twin, right? At 18/42, the first 5 gears of the speed twin are almost identical speed-wise to the 5 gears of a street twin -except that with a speed twin, you obviously have way more engine torque at any point in the rev range
      -obviously, with 18/42 you have 11.11% less torque at the wheel at any given gear/rpm combination when compared to stock. But if that's all you care about, then just set up your bike so that 6th gear tops out at 50 mph, that way you'll have loads more torque at the wheel at any given gear/rpm
      furthermore, some would recommend against 17T because with the chain having 102 links, it falls into the "same tooth/same link" problem. But honestly, I don't know how bad that really is since for instance, Triumph designed the street twin and a couple other bikes with a 17T / 102 links combination
      oh, and check out the gearingcommander website, it's a great resource for planning such modifications (plus studying different bikes to give you perspective on this stuff)

  • @petersimmonds4319
    @petersimmonds4319 4 месяца назад +1

    I always ask people for directions enjoy the interaction if time allows

  • @lesjones7617
    @lesjones7617 11 месяцев назад

    Always bump in 2nd!

  • @farleymusclewhite411
    @farleymusclewhite411 10 месяцев назад

    GPS certainly makes sense on a bike. Personally, I don't mind getting lost and trying to figure it all out the old fashioned way. Technology bad, old ways good. lol

  • @richardvonschrenk
    @richardvonschrenk Год назад +1

    Love your channel. A suggestion, why don't you get a sheep skin cover for your seat ? I used one for when I did longer rides, saved my ass .

  • @beardjuice14
    @beardjuice14 Год назад +1

    COOL CONTENT

  • @tedhike6279
    @tedhike6279 10 дней назад

    Thank you! BTW- The fix for the bugs on your lens...set a frog atop the camera. Works every time.

  • @h.nguyen4193
    @h.nguyen4193 Месяц назад +1

    back in the day when you go oversea's and ask people directions they will give you directions in a North to south way to travel. But in the United States people give you directions in the Right to Left, up and down way of travel. Its super interesting. Scientist think this is so because overseas the direction is dictated toward the movement of the Sun. So people know where north and south is at all times. but in America people have no idea where north and south is located directly where they're standing.

    • @VanBlamm
      @VanBlamm  Месяц назад +1

      It is true, in America the sun rises to the right and sets to the left

  • @farleymusclewhite411
    @farleymusclewhite411 Год назад +2

    Thoroughly enjoyable and well-made video. Thanks man, you saved me a ton of $. In fact I didn't even have to buy a Speed Twin because I feel that I have experienced your trip.
    It's hard to believe that your videos aren't as popular as Itchy Boots, who routinely gets over a million views a week. I guess most riders are men and would rather watch a bleach-blond with blue contacts (I know I would), but you've got it going on with the music and the drone overviews - Great Job! Anyway, I hope you get the viewers and credit that you deserve. Thanks again.

    • @VanBlamm
      @VanBlamm  Год назад

      Thank you! Every view counts, so I appreciate you watching and am glad you enjoyed it.

    • @julieb5434
      @julieb5434 Год назад

      Man is this a disrespectful and mysogynistic comment. Itchy Boots may not be your cup of tea but the insults are just low class. Glad to not know you.

  • @pnwet_rider
    @pnwet_rider 8 месяцев назад

    A little Breaking Bad/ Better Call Saul tribute there

  • @Yurii_Ko
    @Yurii_Ko Год назад

    Hi, great video! What kind of helmet do you wear?

  • @suryasvlog9446
    @suryasvlog9446 Год назад

    Hey man! you got great content on your channel! I've watched most of your videos before I finalized and went ahead with the purchase of Speed twin 1200. Amazing bike!!
    I just have one question. Do you experience a subtle vibration on your foot pegs and handle after 5-6K RPM? This is something I've noticed after my first service and it's the case in all of the gears. Just want to know if it's something I should worry about or is it common across all the Speed twins!
    Thanks in advance and safe riding!

  • @km55111
    @km55111 8 месяцев назад

    hey man just got my speed twin in the DC area, any tips for ownership or mods that made a big difference for you?

  • @frenchwm
    @frenchwm 2 месяца назад +1

    Excellent trip movie man! I’m in Richmond, VA so seeing this trip out that way was pretty inspiring man. Looking to get a speed twin as well. I’m at the part where the drama starts and your bike didn’t start at the station. What fixed this in the end?

    • @VanBlamm
      @VanBlamm  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you! It all turned out to be just a dying battery

  • @Accurize2
    @Accurize2 Год назад

    I never knew Wyomimg was so black and white.

  • @ianhesketh5580
    @ianhesketh5580 Год назад +1

    Where did you learn how to edit your videos? I’m impressed on the footage.
    Keep up the good work, ride safe. Cheers.

    • @VanBlamm
      @VanBlamm  Год назад +1

      Thank you! I took a class at my local public broadcast station on how to use Premiere Pro and a few basic editing techniques. The rest has all come from observation; I'm always paying attention to the editing of every video, movie, and TV show I watch

  • @rcbirn
    @rcbirn Год назад +1

    VB, I enjoyed watching it our road trip. I’m planning to sell my current road bike and zeroed in on the speed twin which drew me to your channel. Btw, tell us more about your gear. You covered the bags, grips etc… but what about your backpack, jacket, gloves, cameras. Even a list in your description with Amazon affiliate links and make a few $ in the process?

    • @VanBlamm
      @VanBlamm  Год назад

      Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it! I use my gear for a long time, so pretty much all of it has been discontinued. Here's what I had in this video. Jacket: Rev'It Flatbush. Pants: Speed & Strength Dogs of War (original version). Summer gloves: Scorpion SG3 short cuff. Wet/cold gloves: Rev'It Boxxer H2O (original version). Boots: Tourmaster Solution WP. Cameras: GoPro Hero7 Black, GoPro Hero5 Session, Sony a6300. Drone: DJI Mavic Air.

  • @blanvamm
    @blanvamm Год назад +1

    This is the same as the videos you posted last year! I want my money back!

  • @ginoasci2876
    @ginoasci2876 4 месяца назад

    I had fun watching this.
    What make and model motorcycle trailer do you have there? That’s a nice trailer.

    • @VanBlamm
      @VanBlamm  4 месяца назад

      Thanks! It's a Kendon single ride-up trailer. Makes life real easy.

    • @ginoasci2876
      @ginoasci2876 4 месяца назад

      @@VanBlamm : thanks van.
      Hey, I found my motorcycle battery dead today. I bought a cheap solar battery trickle charger. The charger put out 18-20 volts even on a cloudy day. I WAS happy.
      Battery tested at 12.31 volts.
      Hooked it up, four days ago, checked the battery today and it was at 7.61 volts.
      Fk’n dead, wasn’t happy no more.
      I was fk’n pissed lololol.
      Jumped it with my truck.
      NEVER AGAIN. Fk the Chinese.
      I won’t even fk a Chinese girl now.
      Got a new triumph scrambler 1200xc.
      Love this bike. My second choice would have been the street twin 1200.
      Stay safe !

  • @mikealls8938
    @mikealls8938 Год назад +1

    Hi love the video. Just wondering what jacket you've got on,thx

    • @VanBlamm
      @VanBlamm  Год назад +1

      Thanks! Rev'It Flatbush. Sadly discontinued. I've had it since 2016.

    • @mikealls8938
      @mikealls8938 Год назад

      @@VanBlamm okay thanks anyway. Cool jacket!

  • @richardsanders3567
    @richardsanders3567 Год назад

    Been there done that in my yoof it’s no great hardship till you get lost a bit

  • @ivanlucian2005
    @ivanlucian2005 Год назад +3

    Hi there. how is the wind without windscreen on long trips on these kind of bikes? i just bought a brand new speed twin 900 and want to make a big trip in the summer with it and have no idea if i should buy the big windshield from triumph or i can make without any screen

    • @VanBlamm
      @VanBlamm  Год назад +1

      Congrats on the new bike! I am really not bothered by wind blast at all, in fact I don't even really notice it at speeds below 80mph. I used to have a Street Twin (which is now called the Speed Twin 900) and rode it from DC to NYC in complete comfort, all on the freeway. Small windscreens don't do much anyway; wind protection is kind of an all-or-nothing deal if you ask me.

    • @ivanlucian2005
      @ivanlucian2005 Год назад

      @@VanBlamm thank you for the answer brother. Take care

  • @julieb5434
    @julieb5434 Год назад

    Ahh Idaho, the state that eschews guard rails. Not your nanny state. Very pretty but I wouldn’t want to live there. Oh, and I grew up with maps. The problem with maps is they don’t tell you where you ARE. Like, if there are no street signs or they are hidden from view by trees, etc, no map is going to help you out. So, I use GPS to help me know where I am, and paper maps for any additional location that Google Maps doesn’t have. Or if you like to meander, Google Maps is not the best.

  • @johnmctaggart3
    @johnmctaggart3 8 месяцев назад

    I love getting lost on trips so don't use either. Lol

  • @mikealls8938
    @mikealls8938 Год назад +1

    What mirrors are those ? Thanks 👍

    • @VanBlamm
      @VanBlamm  Год назад

      CRG Hindsight Lanesplitter

    • @mikealls8938
      @mikealls8938 Год назад

      @@VanBlamm thanks is this a straight fit ?

  • @MastaKeahi
    @MastaKeahi Год назад +1

    Was the bike dying because the altitude?

    • @VanBlamm
      @VanBlamm  Год назад +1

      No, the battery was just at the end of its life. Messes with all the electronics on its way out.

  • @frankmlchaelglasscock6539
    @frankmlchaelglasscock6539 6 месяцев назад

    I have never used it and I was a long haul truck driver for 50 years in Canada and USA and all over Europe and the middle east east block and north Africa i am 74 and still ride motorbikes and I don't like electronics on trucks or motorbikes

  • @TriumphLover
    @TriumphLover Год назад +1

    This a repeat? 2021

  • @TriumphLover
    @TriumphLover Год назад

    You need to get that super thanks so we can get you some cash, like for a broken drone god forbid 😉

  • @TriumphLover
    @TriumphLover Год назад +2

    I'll give you 10 fingers lift

  • @lesjones7617
    @lesjones7617 11 месяцев назад

    Try a Lithium-Ion Battery in your Bike!

  • @gcrichlow17
    @gcrichlow17 5 месяцев назад +1

    Your shifts sound clunky, might be time for an oil change

  • @johnmctaggart3
    @johnmctaggart3 8 месяцев назад

    Ur battery dude

  • @Jay-tf2bx
    @Jay-tf2bx Год назад

    "Promosm"

  • @larryb.1884
    @larryb.1884 Год назад

    I'll bet long math is a struggle for you too.

    • @VanBlamm
      @VanBlamm  Год назад

      That would have been a much more boring video though.

  • @randytaylor535
    @randytaylor535 Год назад +2

    What are your thoughts on the fuel capacity?

    • @VanBlamm
      @VanBlamm  Год назад

      I can get about 130 miles out of a tank when riding around town, 160 when riding in the mountains, and close to 200 on the open freeway. That range is great for me, because that's about as far as I'd want to ride without taking a break.