watching you old blokes jokin around & riding small bikes really sparks up my interest for adventures with small bikes again. keep up the good work & i love your videos. been watching every episodes & looking forward to next one.
A C90 was my first bike in 1970, rode it 20 miles each way to work 5 days a week then never off it at weekends. Now 50 years later after over 20 other bikes from a Bonnie to a BMW, Nortons and several Yamahas, still got my courier bikes, 600 & 900 Diversions and FJR1300 I've got 3 Cubs, a 70 and 2 90's, one of the 90's got used for courier work! I get more fun on the 90 than I ever have from any other bike! Thinking of making a sidecar for the 70 and a roof on one of the 90's. I wish the UK would allow trailers below 125cc!!
I'm astonished these small machines kept working over such a long distance. I had one in the Sixties and the engine had serious problems several times. I know they only have a short mechanical life (8-10000 miles max) but mine did a lot less than that. I presume all these riders are skilled mechanics.
I would love to ride around Scotland with some English blokes on C90s! Sadly, as an American dude, the odds aren't great that this will ever happen. Thanks to this video, I can pretend. :)
Glad to see I am not the only one who wears full protective gear even on a small bike, I have the new Super Cub 125 and am glad I do my trip was NOT in bright sunshine but a cold misty true Scottish late spring week, how come no matter which direction you travel on a bike in Scotland you always have a head wind?
Lifan 125 semi auto (jay&Jono) Yx 140 manual ( Me ) C90 3 speed bottom end with a pit bike clutch and oil pump 110 barrel and head . (Rob) 110 Lifan (John from Bradford)
What the hell is that thing on top of his head? Oh, I got it....run-over squirrel...sorry! That's just what I always wanted on my head! ( I bet that thing stinks.)
Of course it's always possible to use the wrong tool for a job, but why would you? ...tiny engine, overloaded suspension. This is blatant scooter abuse.
Sick video & tunes haggis 🏴
Yeh man thanks for watching 😁👌
watching you old blokes jokin around & riding small bikes really sparks up my interest for adventures with small bikes again. keep up the good work & i love your videos. been watching every episodes & looking forward to next one.
Thanks for tuning in , small bike are definitely more fun 😂
A C90 was my first bike in 1970, rode it 20 miles each way to work 5 days a week then never off it at weekends.
Now 50 years later after over 20 other bikes from a Bonnie to a BMW, Nortons and several Yamahas, still got my courier bikes, 600 & 900 Diversions and FJR1300 I've got 3 Cubs, a 70 and 2 90's, one of the 90's got used for courier work!
I get more fun on the 90 than I ever have from any other bike! Thinking of making a sidecar for the 70 and a roof on one of the 90's. I wish the UK would allow trailers below 125cc!!
Epic, just epic 😎
Yeh boi ! 😊🤘
Planning to rebuild my dad's honda dream c100 aftr watching your vids.. 👍👍
Fantastic news 😃👍
Oh it was great to see my great pal John Stanley again thanks
We do miss him , we have a John Stanley award at all our small bike adventure weekenders ( prize for biggest heart )
@@KIWIMEDIA do you have aNY OF HIM IN ACTION ESPECIALLY AT THE AWARDS Mate ?
Scotland is Gorgeous!
Hell yeh 😁❤️👌
FC from Thailand ❤
Loving the series! Cheers Jeff
Another epic, brilliant :) Looking forward to EP4 :)
Thanks Lomo ❤️😊
Awesome series. Keep up the great work Matt. 🐒👌
Cheers Dean 😊👌
Awesome video, awesome soundtrack, amazing to watch, well done you guys!!! 👍👍
Thanks a million 😊👍
Hey Matt. Impressive riding through those twisty bits 😸
Flat out 🤣👍
Excellent.
Glencoe is one of the most beautiful places I've seen in this world.
Glen Etive is a nice river walk.
incredible place for sure
That looks like so much fun. Would love to do that some day!
Awesome video! Loved watching that, can’t wait for the next instalment 👍🏻
I'm astonished these small machines kept working over such a long distance. I had one in the Sixties and the engine had serious problems several times. I know they only have a short mechanical life (8-10000 miles max) but mine did a lot less than that. I presume all these riders are skilled mechanics.
That was amazing! I've got a Cub on me shopping list; it'll be me next!
Rock on 🤘 thanks for watching
Brilliant
“What country?” “Scotland.” Well done lads. Welcome to Scotland.
511 miles in one go? Insane!
one go , 8 fuel stops , 37L in fuel ,102 MPG and 1 speeding fine
I would love to ride around Scotland with some English blokes on C90s! Sadly, as an American dude, the odds aren't great that this will ever happen. Thanks to this video, I can pretend. :)
Aim high and dreams come true
Thanks for joining us on this epic adventure 😃👍
That screw driver so close to the front spokes 😂,
Tyre lever , solid like rock 😊👍
Have fun fella's
Brilliant stuff. This is where I'm at these days. Got an Anf125 and love hooning around on that. Cheers guys. Sheffield.
Thanks for tuning in !
Glencoe is something else isnt it
Takes your breath away
Glad to see I am not the only one who wears full protective gear even on a small bike, I have the new Super Cub 125 and am glad I do my trip was NOT in bright sunshine but a cold misty true Scottish late spring week, how come no matter which direction you travel on a bike in Scotland you always have a head wind?
👍👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥🔥
Love this!! What Motors are you guys running in your cubs?
Lifan 125 semi auto (jay&Jono)
Yx 140 manual ( Me )
C90 3 speed bottom end with a pit bike clutch and oil pump 110 barrel and head . (Rob)
110 Lifan (John from Bradford)
Hii broo come to indonesia and join with my little club honda old 🎉
sharelock dong paman, mau ikutan touring nih, , ,
What engine have you got in yours? 110 or 125 Lifan I presume?
Yx 140 in this vid but now run a yx 150
The first engine swap in this bike was a Lifan 125 👌
What the hell is that thing on top of his head? Oh, I got it....run-over squirrel...sorry! That's just what I always wanted on my head! ( I bet that thing stinks.)
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Of course it's always possible to use the wrong tool for a job, but why would you? ...tiny engine, overloaded suspension. This is blatant scooter abuse.