It was a pleasure to watch this GS driver. Extremely save line, especially in left corners. Very fast and this with the soft suspension! And a very „round“ driving style, not digital. Good job!
Where did you get the information that motorbike traffic will be banned? There is a speed limit for all traffic (not just motorcycles) on many of the roads since last year to cope with heavy traffic in the summer months
@@MotoVibes until now it is as you say but the administrations of Trentino Alto Adige do not like the behavior of many motorcyclists and the intense traffic on the passes in the summer. last summer the speed limit was lowered to 60km / h. evidently the message has not arrived. they will install cameras for reading license plates in a first phase to monitor the movements between the mountain passes, the accesses, the instantaneous speeds and the speed between one pass and another. based on the data they will evaluate the restrictions. For now they only talk about sellaronda but they want to extend it to neighboring ones too ... with a bit of common sense it would not come to that, to run there are tracks O
Thank you Niccolò - I had to translate to get an idea of the content. Reads like a monitoring system is planned for the region. My understanding is that it will check for speeding vehicles but it does not say that traffic is banned or does it?!
It is good to see there are bikers out there who can actually ride a bike. 90% are just bike owners, riding like they're driving a car. I know the feeling when you find some random person on the road who rides in the same pace with you. It is rare, but it's real fun. :) I know this video is 2 years old, but the sound could be better with an external mic. I use a wired one, but it still worth the extra headace with the wire. The audio is so much better.
I always find it difficult to understand people who, on vacation, take risks for themselves and others on roads crowded with motorhomes and cyclists... and then I don't think we have time to admire the landscape is really not my way of traveling by motorbike.. the two motorcycles found themselves many times on the left lane without visibility.. Russian roulette? Why?
Troppi rischi! Hai la fortuna di percorrere le strade Dolomitiche, con la tua action cam fai vedere i panorami delle montagne in modo che tutti possano vedere quei posti stupendi. Ciao cordiali saluti.
Absolutely - i think at the time the bike had more than 140,000 km on the odometer and it was fully loaded with 4-weeks worth of luggage- takes a good rider to move it like this 😉
the guys obviously have mastered their motorcycle - both of them urgently need extra tuition when it comes to complying with traffic rules and being considerate in traffic.
well, thank you but I do not really get the urgency for complying with traffic rules? on a few occassions we exceeded the speed limit of 90 kph for a short while but show me a rider who doesn't - most of it was well within the speed limit + 20 kph. We slowed it down in every town and not a single time did we pass other traffic in a no passing zone. cheers 😎
Dominique ist offensichtlich unter "Druck" und überfordert, er macht gaaaanz eigenartige Fahrmanöver. Du hingegen scheinst ein sehr routinierter Fahrer zu sein.
I noticed whenever hes taking a right corner, he is counter balancing alot more than his left corners. to a point where it significantly increase the lean angle necessary for the given corner...
Reminds me when me and my wife were riding 2 up fully loaded on our old oil head GSA 1150 In Croatia, we were able to keep up and over take more modern bikes KTM and Honda Africa twin, that had single riders no pillons. Cant fault the old cows, they like the weight and Corners. 😂🙌🏿👌🏾👍🏾
Yes it does - especially the new 1250 GS. However, the real benefit is during chill low rev riding or slow offroad parts - the smooth power delivery of the BMW is nice for that. This kinda riding you are riding in the mid to upper rev range ;-)
Very nice ride! I follows all of your ride and I see you go really fast compared with my skill. I have BTW a question about cornering style and would like to have your opinion. In this video your companion is almost ever using the "Push-it-Under" style, similar to dirty bike riding. I prefer body steering tecnique together with counter-steering etc. What do you think? thank a lot.
I think that a lot has to do with the bike itself, and not just rider preference. The boxer engine in the GS acts like a pendulum, which means the bike encourages you to 'push out' the lower part of the bike. On the GS, it feels very natural to sit straight and let the bike swing left and right beneath you. I have tried and I have found that hanging off a GS doesn't do much ...
Hi Stefano - thank you very much for your comment. Let's see if I can give a short answer. There are basically three main riding styles when cornering - leaning, pushing & hanging off - these will work on every motorcycle. As you observed correctly Dominique is push steering more than leaning - I assume that is his offroad background - he does quite a bit of offroad with these heavy adventure bikes. Leaning or even hanging off on roads with good grip will allow you to corner with less lean angle - or if the lean angle is the same corner faster. So if you after speed - hanging off would be the cornering technique of your choice on dry roads - if you want to go fast on roads with less grip (wet, dirt) push steering is the way to go - there are some videos in wet conditions with Dominique riding in front - he goes faster than I would dare to go ;-) I hope this helps - If you haven't already considered a riding training I would recommend you do a cornering training - they are a lot of fun and you can learn a lot. Ride safe! cheers
@@shortrideonafastmachine8276 check out this instructor on a GS with hanging off th-cam.com/video/bmDUzOWj3os/w-d-xo.html an unusual sight but it seems to work for him ;-)
@@MotoVibes thanks a lot for your answer. Indeed I had street riding motorcicle training last year and planned level 2 of the same training this year in June. Thanks again for your standpoint.
Brilliant guys Brilliant! Would like to do this after France and Switzerland next summer. You should make a video explaining a route that you rode through with suggested overnight stops, I am reckoning that the entire trip would take two weeks taking in all the places of interest along the way..............................
it did take 2 weeks total - I had a few days solo before my buddy and I met in Switzerland to do our big France tour. Maybe I find a simple way of sharing routes/gpx data in the future. The videos eat up quite a bit of the little spare time I have between working a 50+ hours day job and family ;-)
Honestly you guys drove fast ! I thought few times you were a bit lucky especially when you cross the bicycles... 😱 At the end the GS were close to lost it back in a right turn ... whaouuuu I won’t even try to chase 😂😂😂 Enjoy and be safe !
It was fun to go a bit faster on this day with Dominique - however, we tend to go a tad slower during a tour. We had a lot of ground to cover on this day - 500 km on roads like this - here is the summary of this day th-cam.com/video/rcEeObk1hh4/w-d-xo.html
6:44 erstmal ne saubere Linie fahren, und dann versuchen wir es mal mit dem jagen. Zieht sich durch's ganze Video. Paradebeispiel, warum man es nicht so wie du machen sollte. Aber Respekt an den BMW fahrer. Dem könnte ich den ganzen Tag zugucken. Mit maximal möglicher Schräglage bei sauberer Linie durch die Kurven wedeln
Meanwhile, because of rides like this (or even worse to be honest), the mountain roads now have a 60 km/h limit in Trentino, in some cases even only for motorbikes, while cars may go 90! So, thanks a lot guys, mission accomplished! 😡
It appears to me that the BMW handles effortless in the curves where the KTM stumbles a bit. I suspect the 21" front tire creates a bit more problems laying into the curve. Is this what you find true?
@@cwarren4396 I can see where where you are coming from. Domi (on the BMW) is a very skilled rider. He also has the heavier setup - heavier bike and more luggage that me 😉
Non ce n'è per nessuno. IL GS COME AL SOLITO METTE DIETRO TUTTI. Io sono impressionato da come tiene la strada. E pensare che questa era pure il modello più vecchio ma anche in 2 con valige se hai manico...saluta tutti
Schön gechillt gefahren, ihr wisst wie es geht. Wenn dein Kollege sein Heck mit mehr Vorspannung etwas höher stellen würde, müsste er nicht so brutal drücken um enge Radien fahren zu können.
vielen Dank for Deinen netten Kommentar. ich bin eh erstaunt wie er die GS um die Kurve bewegt - die Maschine hat 140 TKM runter und war voll beladen für eine 4 Wochen Tour ;-)
The GS is a lot heavier with more luggage- the bike had 140k km on the odometer- considering all that I am amazed how well he handles the bike. I think the air cooled GS had about 50 horse power less thank the KTM on top of all that 😉
Ich verstehe es nicht, wieso fährt der Typ auf der GS jede Kurve mit bremse ? In den Scheitelpunkt bremsen verstehe ich. Aber das ? Nutzt der die Hinterradbremse um das Motorrad unter Last länger zu ziehen, um das Motorrad zu stabilisieren oder wieso ? I need help!! I want to know this... :O
But the GS was loaded with a lot more luggage and has quite a few horses less under the hood. I am amazed how fast this thing goes with the right rider 😉
Philip Marshall Tank you for your comment. I did not remember close calls with bycicles. Some can really go fast but I try to leave enough room. For me they are the real heroes climbing these roads on just muscle power breathing our exhaust air. They get my full respect and admiration for this. Would love to have that stamina on a bike. I am happy to make room for them when I have to 😜😎👍cyclist are awesome 👑
@@user-zv3mw2te9p Deshalb war die Haupttour auch für die Westalpen geplant (da wir leider nicht flexible mit dem Zeitfenster waren) aber irgendwie hat es mich gejuckt auf dem Hinweg "kurz" mal durch die wunderbaren Dolomiten zu fahren. Dafür, dass dieser Monat Hauptferienzeit in Italien ist ging es dann aber wieder ;-) Der Spätherbst wurde mich von der Jahreszeit noch einmal reizen ...
the rider before you seems a little unconfident and pushing their skills to the limit. I personally avoid intimidating from behind people who are slower as it may lead for them trying to go past their limits and cause an accident.. likewise when I see someone behind me is faster, I'd rather let them go than constantly feel the pressure. mountain passes are not a track so not worth the risk ;)
I would agree with not pushing people from behind and it is nice to know that you are someone who will let faster riders pass . We were riding together here so it wasn't really a "chase" (see description). The GS rider is actually quite a skilled rider - especially if you consider that he is moving an air-cooled GS with 140k KM on the clock - fully loaded with 40 kg of luggage around these corners. ;-)
@@MotoVibes that makes much more sense now ;) although, he just seemed unstable in the corners, counter balancing and seemed like almost dropped it on a few occasions, that's why I assumed it was a random rider who was just trying to keep up ahead of you. to contrary, your riding seemed much calmer and stable, no unnecessary steering adjustments mid corner. ride safe!
@@plllot9713 We were actually riding the whole day together after we randomly met the day before - the story and summary of the day is in this edit th-cam.com/video/rcEeObk1hh4/w-d-xo.html Ride Safe! Cheers
@@plllot9713 Hey Eric, I am the rider in front, I gotta admit that on the video on some occasions the bike looks a little unstable when I throttle up after the apex, but that is due to the very soft suspension and I was riding heavily loaded. regarding the " steering adjustment" : I like to push the bike on small roads like that to have a better view around corners because my body is up right ( especially right hand corners)...I go straight in to the corner and once i see its free I push it hard down (apex) and I like the back sliding a little hahaha But well, we never actually went to the limit on the whole ride. take care and ride safe!
@@domisupp80 hi! glad to hear you know what you're doing and thanks for explaining your point of view. I could only judge based on what I saw on the video, or what I think I saw I should say ;) I didn't read the video description at first, as only just watched it on my lunch break on my phone. I was only worried about what I expressed in my first post, that it was someone random in the front who was trying to keep up in front of a faster rider and being intimidated from behind that could lead to a bad ending. I'm happy to be be wrong though ;) Have fun gents! I always ride solo and I can only imagine what joy it must be to be riding with someone you know and you can have some fun riding with :)
Haha these comments are funny. Perople think this is fast and good riding. This BMW rider is ending up crashing. He's counterleaning like a mad man. very bad technique at high speed.
I would say first and foremost it depends on the rider - if you dare to scrape hard parts of your motorcycle (you should not on a public road 😎) the KTM will give you better lean angle as the cylinders for the BMW will start to scrape the pavement at one point and limit the lean angle of the bike. However, before that happens your footpegs will scrape first so this will not happen unannounced. The KTM will likely be limited what the tires can handle. That would be the technical side of cornering with regards to lean angle. With all that said - they are both fun to rail around a corner as you can see in this video 😎 cheers
Irgendwie schon schräg, wie er seine Gummikuh durch die Kurven drückt. Aber wenn's Schee macht :-)) (bedeutet sinngemäß so viel wie: wenn er dran glaubt, wird's schon gehen)
It was a pleasure to watch this GS driver. Extremely save line, especially in left corners. Very fast and this with the soft suspension! And a very „round“ driving style, not digital. Good job!
Plus his bike was loaded with 40 kg of luggage! Dominik is an excellent rider!
It is thanks to those like you that in 2022 the region will ban motorbike traffic on the passes of the sellaronda ... so thank you!
Where did you get the information that motorbike traffic will be banned? There is a speed limit for all traffic (not just motorcycles) on many of the roads since last year to cope with heavy traffic in the summer months
www .motoexcape. com/trentino-arriva-la-ztl-sui-passi-delle-dolomiti/
@@MotoVibes until now it is as you say but the administrations of Trentino Alto Adige do not like the behavior of many motorcyclists and the intense traffic on the passes in the summer. last summer the speed limit was lowered to 60km / h. evidently the message has not arrived. they will install cameras for reading license plates in a first phase to monitor the movements between the mountain passes, the accesses, the instantaneous speeds and the speed between one pass and another. based on the data they will evaluate the restrictions. For now they only talk about sellaronda but they want to extend it to neighboring ones too ... with a bit of common sense it would not come to that, to run there are tracks
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Thank you Niccolò - I had to translate to get an idea of the content. Reads like a monitoring system is planned for the region. My understanding is that it will check for speeding vehicles but it does not say that traffic is banned or does it?!
@@niccolo.jacumin fair enough Niccolò - it’s fine line of enjoying the ride and keeping it legit. Ride safe!
It is good to see there are bikers out there who can actually ride a bike. 90% are just bike owners, riding like they're driving a car. I know the feeling when you find some random person on the road who rides in the same pace with you. It is rare, but it's real fun. :)
I know this video is 2 years old, but the sound could be better with an external mic. I use a wired one, but it still worth the extra headace with the wire. The audio is so much better.
Thank you very much - sound does have room for improvement 😉
I always find it difficult to understand people who, on vacation, take risks for themselves and others on roads crowded with motorhomes and cyclists... and then I don't think we have time to admire the landscape is really not my way of traveling by motorbike.. the two motorcycles found themselves many times on the left lane without visibility.. Russian roulette? Why?
Looks like fun👍
Thank you 😉 it was 🤙
Troppi rischi!
Hai la fortuna di percorrere le strade Dolomitiche, con la tua action cam fai vedere i panorami delle montagne in modo che tutti possano vedere quei posti stupendi.
Ciao cordiali saluti.
Oh boy, the old BMW GS still rocks!
Absolutely - i think at the time the bike had more than 140,000 km on the odometer and it was fully loaded with 4-weeks worth of luggage- takes a good rider to move it like this 😉
the guys obviously have mastered their motorcycle - both of them urgently need extra tuition when it comes to complying with traffic rules and being considerate in traffic.
well, thank you but I do not really get the urgency for complying with traffic rules? on a few occassions we exceeded the speed limit of 90 kph for a short while but show me a rider who doesn't - most of it was well within the speed limit + 20 kph. We slowed it down in every town and not a single time did we pass other traffic in a no passing zone. cheers 😎
Dominique ist offensichtlich unter "Druck" und überfordert, er macht gaaaanz eigenartige Fahrmanöver. Du hingegen scheinst ein sehr routinierter Fahrer zu sein.
Ich glaube sein Style kommt eher aus der Offroad Ecke (drücken statt legen) - er fährt gut 30-40 TKM im Jahr ;-)
I noticed whenever hes taking a right corner, he is counter balancing alot more than his left corners. to a point where it significantly increase the lean angle necessary for the given corner...
Reminds me when me and my wife were riding 2 up fully loaded on our old oil head GSA 1150 In Croatia, we were able to keep up and over take more modern bikes KTM and Honda Africa twin, that had single riders no pillons. Cant fault the old cows, they like the weight and Corners. 😂🙌🏿👌🏾👍🏾
Quite impressive indeed 😉
Du plaisir à moto...
😎🤙
Just saw the one close call. Great video though fantastic road that. Ride safe.
Thank you Philip. It was a fun run. But what’s the close call ?!where did you see it? Just curious?
@@MotoVibes Perhaps 0:50 ? The BMW seems to slide away when the luggage hits the ground
@@gokmachine well observed - too much wheel spin on the rear wheel 😉
another great Vid, Love the KTM, but hasnt that Beemer got some great Torque low down,
Yes it does - especially the new 1250 GS. However, the real benefit is during chill low rev riding or slow offroad parts - the smooth power delivery of the BMW is nice for that. This kinda riding you are riding in the mid to upper rev range ;-)
What a beautiful place to ride, just came across your channel, looks like some fun videos! 😊😎
Random Excursions thank you very much 😎 there are plenty more videos to see 🤙 cheers
Very nice ride! I follows all of your ride and I see you go really fast compared with my skill. I have BTW a question about cornering style and would like to have your opinion. In this video your companion is almost ever using the "Push-it-Under" style, similar to dirty bike riding. I prefer body steering tecnique together with counter-steering etc. What do you think? thank a lot.
I think that a lot has to do with the bike itself, and not just rider preference.
The boxer engine in the GS acts like a pendulum, which means the bike encourages you to 'push out' the lower part of the bike. On the GS, it feels very natural to sit straight and let the bike swing left and right beneath you. I have tried and I have found that hanging off a GS doesn't do much ...
Hi Stefano - thank you very much for your comment. Let's see if I can give a short answer. There are basically three main riding styles when cornering - leaning, pushing & hanging off - these will work on every motorcycle. As you observed correctly Dominique is push steering more than leaning - I assume that is his offroad background - he does quite a bit of offroad with these heavy adventure bikes. Leaning or even hanging off on roads with good grip will allow you to corner with less lean angle - or if the lean angle is the same corner faster. So if you after speed - hanging off would be the cornering technique of your choice on dry roads - if you want to go fast on roads with less grip (wet, dirt) push steering is the way to go - there are some videos in wet conditions with Dominique riding in front - he goes faster than I would dare to go ;-)
I hope this helps - If you haven't already considered a riding training I would recommend you do a cornering training - they are a lot of fun and you can learn a lot. Ride safe! cheers
@@shortrideonafastmachine8276 check out this instructor on a GS with hanging off
th-cam.com/video/bmDUzOWj3os/w-d-xo.html
an unusual sight but it seems to work for him ;-)
@@MotoVibes thanks a lot for your answer. Indeed I had street riding motorcicle training last year and planned level 2 of the same training this year in June. Thanks again for your standpoint.
Stefano Mainardi you are very welcome. 🤙
Brilliant guys Brilliant!
Would like to do this after France and Switzerland next summer.
You should make a video explaining a route that you rode through with suggested overnight stops, I am reckoning that the entire trip would take two weeks taking in all the places of interest along the way..............................
it did take 2 weeks total - I had a few days solo before my buddy and I met in Switzerland to do our big France tour. Maybe I find a simple way of sharing routes/gpx data in the future. The videos eat up quite a bit of the little spare time I have between working a 50+ hours day job and family ;-)
8:05 I love those little whobbles. Maximum lean angle : )
Yep - rear wheel slip a bit ;-)
@@MotoVibestraction control saving the day...yeahhh
Honestly you guys drove fast ! I thought few times you were a bit lucky especially when you cross the bicycles... 😱
At the end the GS were close to lost it back in a right turn ...
whaouuuu
I won’t even try to chase 😂😂😂
Enjoy and be safe !
It was fun to go a bit faster on this day with Dominique - however, we tend to go a tad slower during a tour. We had a lot of ground to cover on this day - 500 km on roads like this - here is the summary of this day th-cam.com/video/rcEeObk1hh4/w-d-xo.html
Sehr noblel gefahren. Das gefällt!
SeeAUT ja vielen Dank 😊 cheers 🤙
6:44
erstmal ne saubere Linie fahren, und dann versuchen wir es mal mit dem jagen. Zieht sich durch's ganze Video. Paradebeispiel, warum man es nicht so wie du machen sollte.
Aber Respekt an den BMW fahrer. Dem könnte ich den ganzen Tag zugucken. Mit maximal möglicher Schräglage bei sauberer Linie durch die Kurven wedeln
That was totally rad and always entertaining. 👍🏼 👏👏 😎 🇺🇸 🌎
Thank you very much Alex! It was a fun ride despite all that traffice ;-)
nice nice 👌👌
Merci ;-)
Meanwhile, because of rides like this (or even worse to be honest), the mountain roads now have a 60 km/h limit in Trentino, in some cases even only for motorbikes, while cars may go 90! So, thanks a lot guys, mission accomplished! 😡
When genius and madness are close together. It looks like you guys are doctors on assignment. (Be careful, or they'll be on their way for you.)
the two of us were definitely a good match for this 😂
Dein Kollege da ist ganz schön gaskrank :D Coole Videos machste da! Grüße aus dem Ruhrpott
Tim Struppi besten Dank. Grüße zurück in the Pott 🤙😎
1290 monster
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Oleee....Fantasticooo!!!
Sergio Ruiz 👍😎
It appears to me that the BMW handles effortless in the curves where the KTM stumbles a bit. I suspect the 21" front tire creates a bit more problems laying into the curve. Is this what you find true?
Actually both bikes run the same wheels size 17/19". I know have the R and I am curious on the 21" front will to in corners.
@@MotoVibes My mistake sorry.
@@cwarren4396 I can see where where you are coming from. Domi (on the BMW) is a very skilled rider. He also has the heavier setup - heavier bike and more luggage that me 😉
Non ce n'è per nessuno. IL GS COME AL SOLITO METTE DIETRO TUTTI. Io sono impressionato da come tiene la strada. E pensare che questa era pure il modello più vecchio ma anche in 2 con valige se hai manico...saluta tutti
I am really looking forward to jump on my new/used Suzuki Strom 650 to 🚀
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Schön gechillt gefahren, ihr wisst wie es geht. Wenn dein Kollege sein Heck mit mehr Vorspannung etwas höher stellen würde, müsste er nicht so brutal drücken um enge Radien fahren zu können.
vielen Dank for Deinen netten Kommentar. ich bin eh erstaunt wie er die GS um die Kurve bewegt - die Maschine hat 140 TKM runter und war voll beladen für eine 4 Wochen Tour ;-)
Looking at these guys, I have a long way to go with my riding!
Jon Willis all that counts is that you enjoy yourself 😎👍 cheers 🍻
Can the GS keep up with the KTM? You seem to be always slowing down, hard to tell when ones not there :)
The GS is a lot heavier with more luggage- the bike had 140k km on the odometer- considering all that I am amazed how well he handles the bike. I think the air cooled GS had about 50 horse power less thank the KTM on top of all that 😉
this is The old GS. ANYWAY goes faster of a lot of bikes. In two up and luggage there isn t story for NOBODY
Ich verstehe es nicht, wieso fährt der Typ auf der GS jede Kurve mit bremse ? In den Scheitelpunkt bremsen verstehe ich. Aber das ? Nutzt der die Hinterradbremse um das Motorrad unter Last länger zu ziehen, um das Motorrad zu stabilisieren oder wieso ? I need help!! I want to know this... :O
Das kann ich Dir nicht wirklich beantworten - aber was auch immer es scheint fürs zügige Fahren zu funktionieren ;-)
The ktm even short shifting is lots faster than the GS
But the GS was loaded with a lot more luggage and has quite a few horses less under the hood. I am amazed how fast this thing goes with the right rider 😉
am sorry to say but you’re buddy has a weird cornering technique 🤨
nice vid though 👍
Thanks for you comment ;-)
It s slow corners, so he can have that body position on bike... 👍👍👍
I agree.
Oh wow, bei der Fahrweise nicht mit nem riesen Highsider abzufliegen geht aber nur mit so'ner Luftpumpe. xD
Aber er hat sein Gerät im Griff.
Fahren kann er 😎 Er fährt ca 35-40 TKM im Jahr. Das hilft ein bisschen 😂
Nearly wiped out a cyclist and himself a couple of times. Rider needs some practice in correct cornering techniques.
Philip Marshall Tank you for your comment. I did not remember close calls with bycicles. Some can really go fast but I try to leave enough room. For me they are the real heroes climbing these roads on just muscle power breathing our exhaust air. They get my full respect and admiration for this. Would love to have that stamina on a bike. I am happy to make room for them when I have to 😜😎👍cyclist are awesome 👑
@@MotoVibes close call with bicycle at 2.59. Respectless driving
Did not remember close calls with bicycles? That's even worse. You almost had a head-on collision with a cyclist going downhill...
Wann war das ? Dem Holz am Anfang vom Pass nach schätze ich auf 7 / 19 . Zu der Zeit war ich auch in der Gegend.
Ziemlich dicht dran - das Video ist von Mitte August 2019 ;-)
@@MotoVibes OK da war aber viel los , da haben die Italiener Ferien.
@@user-zv3mw2te9p Deshalb war die Haupttour auch für die Westalpen geplant (da wir leider nicht flexible mit dem Zeitfenster waren) aber irgendwie hat es mich gejuckt auf dem Hinweg "kurz" mal durch die wunderbaren Dolomiten zu fahren. Dafür, dass dieser Monat Hauptferienzeit in Italien ist ging es dann aber wieder ;-) Der Spätherbst wurde mich von der Jahreszeit noch einmal reizen ...
@@MotoVibes Stimmt da ist's gut genau wie die Westalpen. Gute Fahrt.
the rider before you seems a little unconfident and pushing their skills to the limit. I personally avoid intimidating from behind people who are slower as it may lead for them trying to go past their limits and cause an accident.. likewise when I see someone behind me is faster, I'd rather let them go than constantly feel the pressure. mountain passes are not a track so not worth the risk ;)
I would agree with not pushing people from behind and it is nice to know that you are someone who will let faster riders pass . We were riding together here so it wasn't really a "chase" (see description). The GS rider is actually quite a skilled rider - especially if you consider that he is moving an air-cooled GS with 140k KM on the clock - fully loaded with 40 kg of luggage around these corners. ;-)
@@MotoVibes that makes much more sense now ;) although, he just seemed unstable in the corners, counter balancing and seemed like almost dropped it on a few occasions, that's why I assumed it was a random rider who was just trying to keep up ahead of you. to contrary, your riding seemed much calmer and stable, no unnecessary steering adjustments mid corner. ride safe!
@@plllot9713 We were actually riding the whole day together after we randomly met the day before - the story and summary of the day is in this edit
th-cam.com/video/rcEeObk1hh4/w-d-xo.html
Ride Safe! Cheers
@@plllot9713 Hey Eric, I am the rider in front, I gotta admit that on the video on some occasions the bike looks a little unstable when I throttle up after the apex, but that is due to the very soft suspension and I was riding heavily loaded. regarding the " steering adjustment" : I like to push the bike on small roads like that to have a better view around corners because my body is up right ( especially right hand corners)...I go straight in to the corner and once i see its free I push it hard down (apex) and I like the back sliding a little hahaha But well, we never actually went to the limit on the whole ride. take care and ride safe!
@@domisupp80 hi! glad to hear you know what you're doing and thanks for explaining your point of view. I could only judge based on what I saw on the video, or what I think I saw I should say ;) I didn't read the video description at first, as only just watched it on my lunch break on my phone. I was only worried about what I expressed in my first post, that it was someone random in the front who was trying to keep up in front of a faster rider and being intimidated from behind that could lead to a bad ending. I'm happy to be be wrong though ;) Have fun gents! I always ride solo and I can only imagine what joy it must be to be riding with someone you know and you can have some fun riding with :)
Linkskurven fährt er sauber Rechtskurven drückt er für meinen Geschmack etwas zuviel. Das Überholen ist manchmal grenzwertig.
Haha these comments are funny. Perople think this is fast and good riding. This BMW rider is ending up crashing. He's counterleaning like a mad man. very bad technique at high speed.
This time too much took time to upload a video my dear ...
Anyway after long time waiting its again a great adventure video good ..👍👍👍
Thank you very much - I am spending some time planning the next trip 😎
@8:04 😮
just a little slip 😉
Why bmw rider leaning bike more than body? Traction control can only do so much...
I assume because he rides offroad a lot on these heavy bikes - I do not think this old BMW even had traction control 😂😂
MotoVibes model year of the gs 1200?
Polin Ese I am not quite sure. As it is air cooled definitely before 2012
First thing i noticed
I am the rider in front, my bike is an 2010 - 1200GS Adventure (33l tank) and no the bike doesn´t have a traction control ;)
Which one is better at cornering you think?
I would say first and foremost it depends on the rider - if you dare to scrape hard parts of your motorcycle (you should not on a public road 😎) the KTM will give you better lean angle as the cylinders for the BMW will start to scrape the pavement at one point and limit the lean angle of the bike. However, before that happens your footpegs will scrape first so this will not happen unannounced. The KTM will likely be limited what the tires can handle. That would be the technical side of cornering with regards to lean angle.
With all that said - they are both fun to rail around a corner as you can see in this video 😎 cheers
KTM
bmw on the limit in corners ktm no problems @ all 🤣😂👍
to be fair - a much heavier GS (the old air-cooled) - with 140K KM on the clock AND 40 kg of luggage (I only had 15-20 KG) - cheers ;-)
YES BUT DON T BE ENVY. THAT IS A OLD MODEL BUT YOUR POOR ECONOMIC CONDITIONS SHOULD NOT BE SUFFICIENT AT ALL. CHEERS FROM ITALY GIRL
Irgendwie schon schräg, wie er seine Gummikuh durch die Kurven drückt. Aber wenn's Schee macht :-)) (bedeutet sinngemäß so viel wie: wenn er dran glaubt, wird's schon gehen)
Ping el eigentlich ziemlich beeindruckend 😎
this is how you don't have to drive!!! I love motorbikes but not this.
So what?
Dangerous driving, for themselves and other road users (cyclists). Bad cornering techniques (the GS). Deserve to have their licences revoked.