Stuart B
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Deserted Eurotunnel Calais 19 March 2020
During the France confinement, Eurotunnel was very quiet as I made my way back to the UK. There were queues for trucks due to disruption of ferry services, but spookily quiet for cars.
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Givi MT505 tanklock - unboxing, review and fitting to Tiger Explorer
มุมมอง 26K8 ปีที่แล้ว
A quick look at one of the smaller and newer Givi tank lock bags. Unboxing, a look around the bag and then fitting it to my Triumph Tiger Explorer. I also look at what it will hold by showing a DSLR and accessories in the bag. Fitting starts at 10:35.
Motorcycle camping first timer gear guide
มุมมอง 489K8 ปีที่แล้ว
I cover the camping gear I chose and use for my first motorcycle camping trip (a week solo in France). This includes the tent, sleeping gear, cooking gear as well as a few other bits and bobs. I've included the weights of most items. It's from a first time camper's perspective - I hope it's useful. Vango Halo 300 tent - amzn.to/2uyEPMA Shopping list/packing check list with weights etc - goo.gl/...
Highlander Mallaig 35L - what fits?
มุมมอง 2.5K8 ปีที่แล้ว
A quick look at the Highlander Mallaig 35L waterproof duffle bag. Not a full review as I'v not used it yet. The idea is to see how big a 35L bag is so you can figure out whether its right for you. I bought mine here. The price was good and delivery was fast. www.outdoorgear.co.uk/Highlander-Mallaig-35-Litre-Waterproof-Duffle-Bag-sku71201501.asp Link to the Lomo 60L bag mentioned in this video: ...
Trimetals Titan 960 Motorcycle Shed assembly timelapse
มุมมอง 18K9 ปีที่แล้ว
I bought this shed and assembly turned out to be a bit of a mission. Thought it would be fun to do a timelapse, but also give a few tips as the instructions are not always the clearest. For the infill panels (see vid) I have shown how I ended up fitting them. It's possible that I may still not have this correct so check with Trimetals if needed. They seem fine however.
VW Golf Mk6 glovebox removal
มุมมอง 59K12 ปีที่แล้ว
Video giving some help on how to remove the glovebox from a VW Golf MK6. I don't show the actual removal because I had my hands full, but hopefully there's enough here to get you started OK. In addition to what's shown in the video I recommend removing the climate/heater controls. This is quite easy. You'll need to use trim tools to remove the surround (it comes off easily with four clips) and ...

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  • @douglasalexander4348
    @douglasalexander4348 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I had a smaller tent. Then got the Halo 300. A bit bulkier but being able to sit up and have room to change especially if the weathers a bit meh, and the huge improvements in ventilation when warm made it my go to solo bike tent. My bike doesn’t notice the extra 1kg weight.

  • @Kat-k6e
    @Kat-k6e 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Camping is fun.

  • @Loki1815
    @Loki1815 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I bought a Khayam Igloo Pop-up tent, erects in less than 30 seconds, in the late 80's and still use it now! Snugpak Merlin 4 season single Sleeping Bags, that can be zipped together. Self inflating mattress'. A mallet, you try driving the pegs into stoney ground in Spain... No chair. Army n Navy surplus cook set. None of this was particularly cheap but there again, I'm still using it all 35 years later, after Bike Rallies, CRMC Motorbike racing weekends, European trips, Hollan, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Germany and Italy. Magnum Hi-Tec Leather, waterproof boots. BMF Tail End Rally, Peterborough, clearance Rain Suits. Roof Boxer, flip up Helmet. I won't tell you how much I paid for it, it might get a Motorbike Journalist a finger wagging! Nice Video mate!

  • @SpecialNeedsAndSpecialDreams
    @SpecialNeedsAndSpecialDreams ปีที่แล้ว

    Wow😮 Super 👍 How long does it take to assemble?

  • @STho205
    @STho205 ปีที่แล้ว

    I appreciate this for weeks long road trips, but it is overkill for the average one or two nighter. You need: A sleep kit (pad and blanket or sleep bag) A tent if it might rain (a single person 1x2x1meter budget dome is good enough for one rider) A towel or washcloth to washup dry up A little bit of food and tea or coffee A 1ltr water container (Nalgene) An $8 stove, $5 gas can for coffee and cooking. A cup, a metal pot, pan or boiler cup. My wife bought me a mess kit for $10 and it is boyscout tiny. A fork, spoon and pocket knife Some soap, salt/pepper. A battery lamp like a headlight A lighter. A warm shirt or sweater if it is cold at night. A knit cap is good too. All that can fit in one drybag strapped on your pillion. Whole kit less than $100US, $120CanAus or 80£ € I leave it all in my tiny bivy tent while I'm riding the mountains the 2nd day...then pack up in 5-10 minutes. I enjoyed your video. Nice presentation of nice purchased gear.

  • @Dastardly_X
    @Dastardly_X ปีที่แล้ว

    💚 🎄 💚 🎄 💨

  • @stuartb3502
    @stuartb3502 ปีที่แล้ว

    Glad I made this. 10 yrs on and I need to remove my glovebox. Couldn't remember how!

  • @alanblanche5444
    @alanblanche5444 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi from New Zealand...very informative video-thanks-hope to get back there next spring...

    • @stuartb3502
      @stuartb3502 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks. Hopefully I'll get to NZ on a bike one day :-)

    • @alanblanche5444
      @alanblanche5444 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@stuartb3502 South island is beautiful...

  • @mikemaners4411
    @mikemaners4411 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great job Sir, thank you very much from Montreal! I’ll pick one up for my Tiger 900 Rally

    • @stuartb3502
      @stuartb3502 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks Mike. It's been good overall but I have found that the rubberised coating on the lid had gotten very beaten up on mine. And I have no idea how. So that's the only caveat I'd have.

    • @mikemaners4411
      @mikemaners4411 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@stuartb3502 thank you for the info!

  • @sbudd6403
    @sbudd6403 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video thank you for some great tips, am i right in saying you have sw motech panniers in there web page its says they hold 3kg or 6 1/2 pounds is that ok with all your camping gear. in the process in bying some panniers for my suzuki v strom 1050 going for givi trekker 33ltr as they hold 10kg BUT i like the sw motech ones better can you advise me kind regards steve

    • @stuartb3502
      @stuartb3502 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi. Mine are actually Givi Trekker 37 litres. Must admit I didn't check load against manual. Good point! However, no issues and although a lot of people comment on this being a lot of stuff, it's not really. Check the spreadsheet in description which has all the weights. Cheers.

  • @Gregfett2003
    @Gregfett2003 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    helped a load thanks my 6 is a little different but the rest was great .. Above the ashtray I had to remove a plastic bit as behind there was another screw for glove box, center control is a little different

    • @stuartb3502
      @stuartb3502 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for taking the time to comment. Glad it was of some little help. Cheers.

  • @mrantone916
    @mrantone916 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Woah I like that pannier table !! 👍🏼

  • @TheWaterboarders
    @TheWaterboarders 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video. Here are some things to consider: First one is earplugs. Wax silicone ones are best for a good nights sleep. Personally I prefer a Trangia cookset which packs into itself and the fuel is available everywhere and is especially cheap in France. Lastly you should be able to fix your pick with your tools. So try some simple repairs using the tools you carry and whatever won't work leave behind. Add in some cable ties and some paracord!

  • @robKTM1290
    @robKTM1290 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Just a note about the gas valve adapter. I tried one and it turned my stove into a flame thrower....

    • @stuartb3502
      @stuartb3502 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for that tip Rob. I have the adapter as an emergency backup (alongside looking up the nearest McDs) but have not used. I guess you meant that turning it into a flamethrower was a bad thing... But on the other hand :-)

  • @garysheren9353
    @garysheren9353 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    You got every thing you will ever need shelter ,tools first aid kit what you need to prepare food .have fun do a video tell us what you think

  • @fredflintstone1547
    @fredflintstone1547 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE!

  • @brianbassett4379
    @brianbassett4379 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Well, you certainly gave up on this little venture quick.

    • @stuartb3502
      @stuartb3502 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Feel better now?

    • @brianbassett4379
      @brianbassett4379 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@stuartb3502 I feel great thanks. So why did you give up so fast?

  • @boostedlss6450
    @boostedlss6450 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    This year I'm trying out a small Geigerig 1200 backpack with a 3L reservoir, it's easy to access during the day and its useful in camp but the bag opens on the end, can be turned inside out and washed in the dishwasher. Drying is a snap. I also carry my first aid kit, phone, knife, snacks and any lightweight items in the pack needing frequent access, its essentially a tank bag with water I guess.

    • @stuartb3502
      @stuartb3502 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Cool thanks for taking the time to give a suggestion. I'm sure someone will find that useful. I have a similar day pack for walks, but might find it a bit uncomfortable all day. But it depends what you're riding and what other luggage options you have. I ride with a tiny Camelbak pack as I get dehydrated easily. I can ride with a litre or so in that and not notice it.

  • @dannyvan5792
    @dannyvan5792 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    tent , slaapzak , luchtmatras helinox stoeltij, er zijn er veel beter en vooral goedkoper te vinden

  • @sergeantsodom6969
    @sergeantsodom6969 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Howre you finding it?

    • @stuartb3502
      @stuartb3502 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      About the same as my update a year ago (see comment just below). I've been doing some outside cleaning in the last few days. Shed looks fine with no obvious deterioration. The roof is covered in light green build up. Last year I used a spray of Wet and Forget on the sides and doors which removed this light moss/lichen growth. It does a good job of keeping it off. Most of the areas outside the house have shown little to no regrowth. I had to remove the "gutter" strip to remove soil again, but that's three screws. Going to give the roof a quick spray with wet and forget also. Nothing else has changed. I find the door mildly annoying as the locking mechanism always seems to catch at the bottom. Not a Biggie. Key in lock also turns itself if you even breath on it and it's not obvious from key position that its locked. But these are nitpicks and not an issue in reality. I have no lighting in there and it's always dark, but have recently bought some rechargeable motion sensor wardrobe lights for other parts of the house. Might try those but a solar setup would be better.

  • @MultiOutdoorman
    @MultiOutdoorman 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Stuart. you should make some more videos mate !

    • @stuartb3502
      @stuartb3502 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks. Will try to do some once things improve. Big Euro trip in the works.

  • @MultiOutdoorman
    @MultiOutdoorman 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    i store my water bladders in the freezer laid flat with no lid on. Takes no space at all !

  • @RK-ig8bc
    @RK-ig8bc 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is one of the advices how to spend $2000 on gear and live like tramp

    • @stuartb3502
      @stuartb3502 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Actually £504 at the time (about $720 US). Not sure what your comment about living like a tramp means - presumably you don't like the idea of camping, so, er...why are you watching a video about camping?

  • @othoapproto9603
    @othoapproto9603 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you, very informative.

    • @stuartb3502
      @stuartb3502 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      You're most welcome. Thank you for commenting.

  • @Offensiveword
    @Offensiveword 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is what I wanna do ! Just gotta do the licenses now 😱

    • @stuartb3502
      @stuartb3502 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      All I can say is that it will be so worth your while! I've been away this year from my bikes and miss it madly. Looking forward to 2021 trips!

  • @stephenkinsley2483
    @stephenkinsley2483 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    as far as a tent goes, it depends how long your staying in one place, when i went to the manx in 2013/14 i was there for 2 weeks and i used my favorite vango 350 xl a bit heaver than yours but plenty of room for everything including table and chair so i could eat inside.

    • @stuartb3502
      @stuartb3502 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for the constructive comment Stephen. I'm sure some will find the tip on that tent with checking out.

  • @neoxapos137
    @neoxapos137 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Ridiculous! taking 4 pots for cooking!? You should have bought a Winnebago. Where's the rice cooker?

  • @GK1976A
    @GK1976A 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    .....and that chipboard floor is a complete waste of time and money. It'll bend like a banana as soon as you roll even a 125 over it.

    • @stuartb3502
      @stuartb3502 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      It has metal support bars so it's not as bad as it looks, but overall I agree. I'd look for better flooring as this particleboard absorbs moisture also.

  • @GK1976A
    @GK1976A 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Looking at this video and all the product photos available, I really can't see how these sheds are any more secure than a decent heavy duty wood shed. It looks so flimsy when it's being assembled, I reckon I could put a hammer right through the sheet metal easily. Ok, the doors have a better locking system, but that's about it.

    • @stuartb3502
      @stuartb3502 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      I might not disagree, but brick or metal shed is an insurance requirement. Wood doesn't cut it for that reason.

  • @AnotherHipster
    @AnotherHipster 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video, i'm going to add one of those folding chairs to my setup I think. With the water bladder I found leaving it in direct sunlight with the lid off [or in a greenhouse/shed is even better] and just letting the water drops evaporate out works really well. Or stick a hoover in there and try & suck all the moisture out, anyway great video very detailed

  • @richardrichard5409
    @richardrichard5409 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video, love that wooden panel table trick😎👍😊 I've toured France three times now starting from England doing everything from wet Somme area, to Alps to sweltering South. Few things I learnt being an old git. Anything light costs a fortune as it's made with back packets in mind.....you don't need it, you have a motorcycle to do the lugging for you. Your tent can be too small but, never too large.....the size and weight of a one tent compared to a 3 man really isn't an issue on a bike, afterall, its not on your back, both take the same time to pitch. When that extra space comes in handy is when the weather turns awful and you've got to get everything under cover and have wet riding gear to store in an effort to dry.... 'ish. Under canvas when it's pissing down ain't no fun in a micro tent touching ya nose and pointless too🤔😆 Aso soooooo much easier to do packing (other than the tent!) when more space available, likewise getting riding gear on in the mornings. Everything is much easier in a bigger tent. Most 3 man are snug even for 2 men...simply couldn't be without that space. Mine is a cheap but amazingly practical Gelert Rocky 3, nothing fancy never leaked, never blown flat in gales, never failed me...4kg yes but I'd rather keep the money I've saved for a few decent nights out. Petrol cookers are the dogs danglies, forget gas, gaz with NO common size or any other fuel. Petrols work just as well at freezing conditions, super hot flames very useful for first brew, fuel lasts for ages, you can check how much is left easily and, if you need more....well you're already carrying it, just need a small siphon tube, job's a good ern😎. Coleman Sportster stove is a must, spares everywhere if needed. I used to take a whole pot set but, only ever used the kettle and the frying pan which can be used for well, frying but, it can be used for everything else too and why bother with plates. So, after dragging around nesting this, folding that, set of pots n pans for a dinner party I've settled on two army mess pans....good enough for them, good enough for my needs. I maybe odd but I can't remember ever cooking up some Cordon Bleu affair, can of Cassoulet does me finecwith a french stick. Mobile charger pack, size of a two packs of fags. Two onboard USB/12v chargers....they seem to fail when needed most. Air beds take less room than a good self inflating mat....can't see why these awful things have caught on....if not on ya bike ya on your seat, if you not on ya seat ya on ya back, good nights sleep is everything and makes one a safer rider the next day. Super glue and bicarbonate of soda for repair broken anything....takes no room. Zippies n duct tape with roll flattened down (stamp on it!) are up there with the glue. Spare clutch n brake levers. Spare clutch cable ALREADY ROUTED in /on the bike. Small chain lube....long daily rides really dry the chain out, that chain gets hot. Tyre turds and track pump, forget CO2 cannisters, don't work on high pressure road tyres unless you have 30 onboard. But, remember you can't plan for everything so so don't bother. Stay safe.

    • @stuartb3502
      @stuartb3502 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Cracking tips. Thanks for sharing. Petrol stoves scare me as I know I’m clumsy enough to kick it over, but other advantages as you say.

  • @zakzakharov1030
    @zakzakharov1030 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great vid'. Really enjoyed. This was good prep' info' for me as I am about to collect my new BMW bike and hope to set-off through Europe for a few weeks bike camping. Thanks...

    • @stuartb3502
      @stuartb3502 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks. Good luck with the trip. Sounds like a lot of fun. I'm in Europe, but sadly without the bike! Hopefully soon.

  • @9121646
    @9121646 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thankyou. Would have been nice to see it removed too after attaching to ring

    • @stuartb3502
      @stuartb3502 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Good point. I can say however that it detaches easily as well, but never feels insecure.

  • @kevincorby435
    @kevincorby435 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    A nice vid, good to get other options of what gear to take.

  • @sacs2000
    @sacs2000 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for this video now I just took the decision and bought me one of this models perfect I think for mi camera

    • @stuartb3502
      @stuartb3502 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Glad it was of some use. Very happy with mine. Thanks.

  • @tiny789
    @tiny789 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    never been bike touring buti am going next week buut jesus i wont be taking 50 % of this .good review though must get a chair as you recomend

  • @MJWJones
    @MJWJones 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love the bow at the end!

  • @MrTone41
    @MrTone41 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great review on the kit there, really helpful, thanks loads.

  • @MrSTAdventures
    @MrSTAdventures 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very nicely done, I am about to start ordering my camping gear and this video has helped a lot. Thanks for sharing :)

    • @stuartb3502
      @stuartb3502 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Quite a lot of other options now I think. A number of people have found knock off versions of the chair for example and one with a higher back. Other similar pillows around as well I think. All the best.

  • @TheMilkybarkid69
    @TheMilkybarkid69 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video Stuart, informative and helpful, well done

  • @tomxrt2650
    @tomxrt2650 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great 👍🏻 vid, good idea using a plywood table

    • @stuartb3502
      @stuartb3502 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks very much Tom.

  • @oldsmokie101
    @oldsmokie101 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very good video. In your toolkit, add some JB weld. (Liquid metal) sets like rock for any leaks or broken bits. I didn't get on with the inflatable pillow, went with squash down foam one for second trip.

    • @stuartb3502
      @stuartb3502 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you! Good tip on the JB Weld. I thought I should go and buy some. Then came across some yesterday in the garage. Looks a bit dried up and I can't even remember what I used it for :-). Can you recall the name of the squash down pillow you bought? Might be useful to others and I hope to do an updated video incorporating all the good ideas in the comments and some new equipment options.

    • @oldsmokie101
      @oldsmokie101 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Stuart B It was the Hi gear red pillow from go outdoors, not their black one which is too small and thin. Thermarest compressible was the best, but a little bulky. Red was a good compromise of comfort vs bulk weight. The inflatable ones seem great, lightweight, small and get good reviews, but every morning my ear hurt, even when some air was let out. I also swapped your style chair for a higher backed version, (grey vango). Easier on my back after a day riding. I also got a Jetboil in addition to cooker. Totally unnecessary, but great at scenic stops for a quick cuppa. Stays in my car when not camping.

    • @stuartb3502
      @stuartb3502 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Old Smokie sounds like some good options there. Thanks for letting everyone know.

  • @Mak̇Delkic
    @Mak̇Delkic 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    So weird seeing it like that normally when I go its packed. Did you see a single person on the waiting lounge or a car on the motorway before the turning to the Eurotunnel

    • @stuartb3502
      @stuartb3502 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      I drove up from the South West over two days. First day on smaller roads, second day on the autoroute. There were hardly any cars, but some trucks. Slightly busier just as I approached the tunnel, but no cars all the way up to the check-in. The French passport control had a sign saying to just drive through. One van ahead of me at UK passport control. There was a handful of cars at the terminal at it was open just for the loos. Certainnly a surreal experience going through. I was just grateful they were running as my ferry had been cancelled without warning. Eurotunnel saved my bacon and got me home.

  • @user-pd3xi3wu1y
    @user-pd3xi3wu1y 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks

  • @kliqueeject5050
    @kliqueeject5050 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video, Do you think you would be able to take all this equipment on a large 125cc scooter? Or would you need a more powerfull motorbike

    • @stuartb3502
      @stuartb3502 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Have a look in the description. I list the weights of the major items so you should be able to figure out what's possible. In my case it came to about 14kg plus my food, clothes and small bits. If be surprised if it was over 25kg. Given these trips are without a pillion, that's not a lot of weight on a bike like mine. I'd guess you'd want to go a bit lighter as every little counts on a 125 and it will make your trip more enjoyable of the bike doesn't feel heavy. It's a balancing act. There's plenty you can do without and you can get lighter stuff if needed. You could also opt to eat out on your way as that would save a lot of space and a bit of weight. Let's hope it's not too long before we can all ride again.

  • @googlelimp9834
    @googlelimp9834 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    wtf?? sorry may as well take the kitchen with you, that is way to much, chair? desk? tent? sorry maybe because im ex-Army but i never carried a desk and chair or a bloody tent nevermind the rest of it, HAHAHA hope you have upgraded since?

  • @johnnyblaze716
    @johnnyblaze716 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I keep my camelback in the freezer. Good vid. 👍

  • @sidneyjr1560
    @sidneyjr1560 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great tips!!! I suggest a pump Air by foot, tolls for adjusting the chain and sproket, repair for tires...

  • @MultiOutdoorman
    @MultiOutdoorman 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Stuart Remove the wooden dowels from the water carrier at home.... then store the water bag in the freezer between trips. Germ - free !

  • @oldsmokie101
    @oldsmokie101 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    The Halo 200 doesn't weigh tat much less or pack down much smaller, so you might have made the right choice. Stuck inside a small tent on a rainy day is no fun.

    • @stuartb3502
      @stuartb3502 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      You’re probably right. I’m looking at other tents at the moment as I want something lighter for backpacking. I’ll be able to get lighter but it won’t be as comfortable. So this tent is still a good choice if the weight and space is not an issue.

    • @oldsmokie101
      @oldsmokie101 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Stuart B Banshee 200 ? . But, it's best for 1 with luggage. 2 is very very snug. Like a coffin but a good tent if the weather turns. It always does ! I tried halo 200 on bike, I really missed the height of the 300, really easy to change in and out of bike kit. Although it seems huge, for such little extra weight and pack size I kept 300 and sold 200. I like your panniers table ! A USB under bike seat to charge phone (underseat) overnight if your not using bike in day...Think you pretty much got everything right first time !