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WYBDR - Section 4 Lander to Alcova - Long version
WYBDR - Section 4 Lander to Alcova - Long version
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WYBDR - Section 6 & 5 Ten Sleep to Lander
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WYBDR - Section 6 & 5 Ten Sleep to Lander
WYBDR - Section 1 Centennial to Encampment
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WYBDR - Section 1 Centennial to Encampment
WYBDR - Section 2 Kennaday Peak Descent
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WYBDR - Section 2 Kennaday Peak Descent
WYBDR - Section 7 Stone Field & Water Crossing
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WYBDR - Section 7 Stone Field & Water Crossing
WYBDR - Section 2 Kennaday Peak Ascent
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WYBDR - Section 2 Kennaday Peak Ascent
WYBDR - Beaver Rim Hill Climb #shortvideo #motorcycle #bdr #bikelife #klx #klx300
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WYBDR - Beaver Rim Hill Climb #shortvideo #motorcycle #bdr #bikelife #klx #klx300
WYBDR - Crash #bdr #bikelife #motorcycle #crash #wyoming #shortvideo #klx #klx300
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Raw Buffalo Experience - Custer State Park SD #buffalo #buffalobills #custerstatepark
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Falling Down #adventurebike #motorcycle #crash
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Tiger 1200 Rally Pro - 7 Month owner’s Review
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Tiger 1200 Rally Pro - 7 Month owner’s Review
Washington D.C. 8 July 2023 - Motorcycle Ride - 2023 Triumph Tiger 1200 Rally Pro
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2023 Triumph 1200 Tiger Pro - Owner Review update April 2023
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this looks familiar...
Certainly worth seeing. The whole area up there near the Black Hills National Park is awesome
why did the guy say i gada get out of her i dont understand
Construction area. Probably don’t want riders back here 😂
@@teammotu okay
KLR 650 does everything good but not great super dependable and can be outfitted for touring tons of aftermarket parts and just a all around good scoot 👍
Very true! I’ve had some fun outing on this baby over the last couple years.
🎉😮 cool
Thanks. Fun ride
KLR650, not KLX😂
I love those little birds. When they get up this way, they will put on a show for me. They will come into my shop to visit me every day seems like. They’re as interested in me as I am in them. Great little birds.
Very cool. I enjoy them from my garage shop also
Hi, your video is popped in my feed, could you please share the link to crashbar footpegs? quite a lot of them on amazon, don't know what to choose
Are you using low seat ?
Yes. I have the low heated seat.
@@teammotu any difference in comfort on long rides as compared to standard seat ?
@@MrArunsikri the seat is very comfortable and I had no issues on my 7000 miles trip last year. The lower seat does shorten the distance to the foot pegs, so you’ll have a little more bind in the knees. I didn’t find that to be a problem
Lots of babies!😂
Yes there were. It was amazing to see all the sizes and ages.
What do you mean by "tippy"?
Top heavy and wants to fall over when moving slow, like on trails and low speed maneuvers. Unlike the KTM 890 or even the BMW 1250 that carries their weight low. The Tiger carries a lot of weight up high
@@teammotu Ok. High center of gravity. Thanks's a lot my friend! I felt the same thing when a rode this bike before...
I did this in Idaho on Trinity Mountain back in around 2007. I hit a snow drift wrong and proceeded to eat snow. It went really wrong but all i could do was lay there and laugh.
I had a good time also, but it was a challenging day
I got PTSD watching your video😮. Learning to ride on sand is a learning curve I found out riding in SoCal. I trust you are okay. Ride On!
I got a dose from riding in the sand for sure
Nice scenery! Take a buddy for safety 🎉🎉
Thank you, I will
I enjoyed the video. That's a heavy bike for uphill. Good on you for getting suited up and out there!
It was a fun and challenging ride, but the bike did pretty well overall. I think the 10,800 feet elevation and mud really negatively impacted the power output. The snow ended up turning me around, but I had a great trip. Only missed two parts... the Bridger Pass (west side of trail 450) and Deep Creek water crossing (which was way too deep to pass).
All good. No damage to the bike or me. Thank you
hope you’re okay man
All good. No damage to the bike or me
Yup😂
Aquating
Exactly
I could be wrong, but it sure looks like your front tire is mounted backward. The only way I've ever seen that chevron pattern mounted is with the points going the other way. That may also explain the tire noise you're hearing.
No it is mounted correctly. But I agree motorcycle front tires often look backwards
Amaziballs! 😮 You captured some excellent footage. 😊
Thank you very much!
Please do not use the metric systems Most people don't use your words
2 meters = 6.56 Feet
Its a petrified tree stump
Noooooo! But I see the resemblance
Do spacecraft still land here? On this giant earth-tree stump? 😁.. I love geology, mostly just for the aesthetic beauty of scenes like this🙂🔥⛰️🔥
Yes. My cousin’s friend said she knows a guy that seen a story about that on the internet.
I don't believe in Titans, & yet the hexagonal columns, and 'abrupt transition', remind one of an Achilles Tendon snap! A remnant of the great flood perhaps? If it is a petrified tree stump, (as many surmise), just who sawed it off so flat? So we are left with a volcanic 'plug , which is by far the most boring explanation of this magnificent, & very magical natural structure.
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Volcano? BLsht!!! Fckng tree stump. 😮
Tree stump.
Noooo! But looks like it
this is what actually happened to pinocchio".
😂
This stumped me at first but then remembered where I seen it on TV years ago. ET, fone ohm - nanoo nanoo.
It was in a few movies/shows back in the 80’s I think
@@watgaz518 It wasn’t in ET, it was in Close Encounters of the Third Kind, but I see your confusion seeing as both movies are about aliens 👽 and directed by Steven Spielberg
Fun fact. There are some gullible turds on the internet who think this is a fossilised tree from the days when giant man roamed the earth😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Thats a petrified tree stump.
That’s what I was wondering … ARCHAIX says there was a period where a dense humid canopy enveloped the world which caused everything to grow to giant size . Hence dinosaurs etc.
Nah, but does look like one
That poor rock is given a name it probably didn't deserve 😂😂
Agreed
Close encounters of the 3rd kind.
Indeed
Did you see that movie? It's old and grew up watching it. Devils Tower is in it.
@@mtbohana I did
It was a tree.
Ah mud fossil university? Lol stupidity pluss 😂😂😂😂
Nope! But looks like one
Isn’t this the one the US government meets ETs in in the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind?
Yes, yes it was
Such a weird rock. AWSOME. From Scotland UK.👍🏴🏴
Thanx m8.👍🏴
Very cool in real life
@@teammotu I bet my friend.👍🏴
Devil's Tower, is a petriphied tree stump. There were monsters once upon a time. They'er still around, just not as big. Now they hold key government positions. And deep state dinners for them requires humans on the menu.
Solid take! :-)
Looks like an old pyramid
It's circular? Mathematically it could never be a pyramid
Ziggurat ?
That's definitely an ancient petrified giant tree stump.
It looks like one, but then who sawed it off so flat?!
Probably not, but it does look like it
Does anyone remember the movie "Close Encounters of the Third Kind"?
Yes, that is where I first heard of this tower. Great movie and the ending is one of the greatest of all time
I'm 50yo and anyone my age would definitely remember that movie. The fact you have to ask if people remember it now makes me realise I'm old😂😂😂
Yes I remember
Looks like a tree stump
It does for sure.
Lived 60 miles from Devil's Tower 1st half of my life. Its actually an ancient volcano core. The cone eroded I over time leaving the solidified lava.
I was just wondering if it was man made or nature made thanks for the info
All natural
Spent most of the day here a few years ago. Loved it.
We had a great time there also
That's an old tree 😮 probably 😊
Actually, no. But it does look like it. 😅
@@EricWalters-uo5sx yeah, not a tree… but funny enough I’ve heard that before. Ancient petrified tree. I even googled it and apparently others have noted the similarities. At the site they do explain what it is and how it was formed
The Japanese grow them square all the time, they tend to stack better and take up less space..
I was thinking the same thing
Very scenic area!
It was awesome
We call them speed goats
That’s hilarious
They can also see the rings of saturn
If Elon helps
Did you know that the plural form of the word antelope is antelope?
I did. Thank you for pointing it out to those that don’t
Just cause they're often chased down and eaten alot is why
Possibly
CUSTER WORE AN ARROW SHIRT...YUP
In the end