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Ninjette Diaries
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 10 ก.ย. 2013
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Pushing Motorcycle Out Of Hotel And Through Sidewalk In La Paz, Mexico
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The people at Yeneka Hotel in La Paz, Mexico allowed me to store the motorcycle in the hotel patio overnight. Here's me pushing it out of the hotel, then through the sidewalk and onto the street as I begin my ride to Cabo San Lucas.
Bahia De Concepcion, Baja California - GoPro Helmet Cam
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The most beautiful area during my 8-day motorcycle trip from Los Angeles to Cabo San Lucas.
Riding Through Tijuana Border Into Mexico
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This was the first day of my 8-day trip from Los Angeles To Cabo San Lucas down Baja California.
Motorcycle Lane Splitting at the Tijuana Border
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I was able to cut the 3-hour wait to about 20 minutes by lane splitting, which is legal in Mexico. Most of the cars and vendors are pretty friendly and courteous towards motorcycles.
The Entire Angeles Crest Highway on Motorcycle
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I rode the Angeles Crest Highway from west to east on September 22, 2013. Despite being a Sunday, the traffic was pretty light. The bike is a stock 2010 Kawasaki Ninja 250. The camera used was a GoPro Hero3 Black with a gas tank mount.
Angeles Crest Highway 10-Minute Time Lapse on Motorcycle
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It took me over an hour to ride the 66 miles of the Angeles Crest Highway, starting from La Cañada Flintridge. Here you can ride the whole thing with me in just 10 minutes. I actually recorded the entire ride in real time, and this video is played back at 6x speed, ending at Mountain High Ski Resort, since the section after that is pretty straight and boring. The camera used was a GoPro Hero3 B...
Turnbull Canyon Road on a Ninja 250
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Turnbull Canyon Road goes through the cities of Hacienda Heights and Whittier. It has very tight corners and a bumpy surface in a lot of the sections. This was my first video taken with gas tank mount for the GoPro camera. There was more camera shake than expected and the audio didn't come out very good for some reason.
Ninja 250 Lane Splitting On The Freeway Around Downtown Los Angeles
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Testing my new GoPro camera while doing a little bit of lane splitting on the 101 freeway around Downtown Los Angeles on a 2010 Kawasaki Ninja 250
I heard a Sentri pass is easy to get. for now I do this too.
That bike must have been over heating.
Good thing you have a small bike.
Thanks for the upload. Looks like a fun road!
Looks more like 3 days by car.
I would get so frustrated with all the people and stands in the way
This traffic in LA sounds like a circus!
How long does it take to get accross on a monday night
Bro you are by far the worst I’ve ever seen cutting through the line. I’ve only been riding for a month and can make it to the front in 5 mins!
This border crossing has been a traffic nightmare for 25 years. I guess they are never going to make it better. This is why I never go to TJ or Rosarito Beach anymore.
They don’t ask for anything when driving. ??
No. They take a picture at the gate, that's it. This was like 5 years ago though, don't know if things are different now.
@@kevintravels they still do that.
I am thinking about moving to Rosarito for three month .I wasn't sure if I could lane split thanks for the vid
FUCK!!I lane split all the time but that looks like a mission with all then carts and people walking around
im thinking bout doing this during the christmas holidays thank you
You dont trust me
Thank you so much mate for uploading this video. I'm new to motorcycles with no experience and this is my dream, cross the border without wait 3 hours. I've never done lane splitting so i'm learning watching your videos. Again thank you and excuse my english.
right folding your mirros help alot and thoes people are hard working at least all we have in the us... are beggers at least in mexico they try to hussle or sell something to earn a honist buck rather then out here they expect a free handout from pitty... wtf...
Your guys are spoiled; in NYC that is considered no traffic since it's moving lol But nice space for splitting. Too bad some a-hole will change lanes without signaling or looking assuming there's no room for a large car next to them and veer into you!
Los Angeles jams are the worst!!!!
Here in Portland, Or, other cars stay about 2 feet from the car in front of them while they text and watch movies. And wonder why theres so many accidents!!! Idiots!
That little kiss at 7:08 lol
Next time fold your mirrors in, much easier since you won't be really using it doing this
hard workers thats all i see.
this is alot harder than i thought.
I agree with you...This video makes me sweat.
It’s not hard at all this dude is a moron. The idiot hit a car!
I Guess you ridden a Ninja 300,isn´t it?
Puta madre auhauhauhuha el tránsito de ustedes allá en Tijuana es más loco que en Brasil uhahuahuahua. Saludos desde Rio de Janeiro, amigo.
NEXT TIME GO AROUND. THE CARS BRO
are u riding a scooter? hahhah nice
how bout making a video goin back to sd please thanks
2phalanges Z.
I just had a genius idea for the peddlers. They should sell those unisex disposable urinals for the 3hr+ wait.
looks like a really fun ride. How long is the entire Angeles crest?
About 65 miles long or so. It's a really nice drive- I used to call it "The road to nowhere in particular." I should make the trip again sometime.
Gorgeous road! Thanks for the upload. :)
Your bike sounds meaner than mine, and I'm on the 650R! Have you got aftermarket pipes or have you removed the baffles or something?
The bike is 100% stock. Since it's a 250cc, it revs very high, specially on freeway speeds, that's probably why it sounds loud :)
should use the sentri lane and then cut over at the last minute. much less lane splitting that way.
Yeah, I found out about the sentri lane after the trip. Didn't know at the time.
Damn dude. Well done.
Just curious, what gear do you usually choose when lanesplitting traffic at like 30-40 mph?
I usual gear includes kevlar jacket with built-in shoulder and elbow armor, separte back armor, armored mesh shorts underneath my jeans, knee and shin armor over the jeans, and touring boots. I don't always wear all of it though (even though I should) specially when I'm going somewhere where it becomes too much of a hassle carrying all that stuff off the bike.
+Ninjette Diaries actually, I meant what gear on your bike (transmission) are you in? I haven't split much, but I used to rev it pretty high in 2nd.
Corin Rowe Ahh, your question makes much more sense now. I think around 30-40 mph, I'm on 3rd gear.