They said only local bikes can pass through the bridge. How do they consider you are local or not? By the bike numbers. There is nothing to do with nationality or skin colour. And another guy wanted to say, don't block the way to the local park the bikes. He thought you wanted to cross the bridge by the walk.
@@deveshsingh8368 thanks for translating. Our friends at the front of the queue of bikes were physically prevented from crossing and shouted at which happened before we filmed.
@@MrDarcy-OlMan Lovely vdo...I do apologise for my countrymen...so sorry about that. Love your interactions with the locals ❤ Great vdoing and editing too 👍
@MrDarcy-OlMan didnt the ones in front record wat was the reason....wen u turned the fruit seller was saying to not block the road and to park it such that it dosnt block the road...at last he said angrily is that a way to park...right across the pathway... In Goa,lot of spots have become popular ,but the pathways are actually private property that were ways for foot traffic,but now have become vehicle pathwyas for tourists and locals without compensation to the owners.some places were there is too much of a crowd,they make locals too,park their vehicles and walk to the beach
Oh, so there was miscommunication, they were allowed to go across but not park the bikes and walk over the bridge. It does help for locals to understand different languages.
I just realized after watching y'all two for years now I never knew the ol' man's name was James until this video 😂. I've loved watching y'all on this adventure, looking forward to seeing where you go on your next trip
Thoroughly enjoying your videos thru India (watching you guys from USA)- keep em coming guys! Liked your natural/authentic ways and reactions and appreciating the beauty in differences of people, places, things. It’s a gorgeous country and wonderful people.
As much as I love the journey and content, this route in the monsoon would be epic. The waterfalls would be full while all the surrounding areas would be packed with greenery... but true, India is a huge country, next ride should be up in the Himalayas, with sights rarely seen...
I watched your newest podcast before I watched this video and just wanted to say that I would really love to see more of you guys on the road i.e. "travel videos"...of course, in addition to your regular reviews/content 👍
I’m enjoying your trip very much. Quite a departure from your usual content! The people there are very welcoming with the smiling kids who take a delight in meeting you. And the young ladies are simply lovely!!
You both getting lots of blessing for comman childrean. that will make your journey safe. healthy and joyful. good luck wish you a million sibscriber soon
Outstanding content. Some of the most beautiful scenery in the World, and you're riding through it. The best Father and Son trip ever. I admire and envy you at the same time. I'm going to try and get my Son in Law and Daughter to do this trip with me... Thank you again...
Very well.. If you do this trip, start from the Northeastern part of India.. States like Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya will give you chills🥶, beautiful sceneries and peace of mind.
Glad to see another sample of my Int650 in its natural habitat, after so many kilometers. Yes, those Red Roosters sound very nice. Darcy, as I understand, you already had a bad back from times before the trip, right? India has it all for a long tour: it's huge, beautiful, varied, full of culture and history, some English is spoken (lots if you are in the urban areas of course), and it's a free country. Also, we get to better know the people who have brought so many things to the world at large, including the REs, so what else could we ask for? I'm definitively going. ❤
I absolutely love this content, I think it's by far the best thing you've done up until now on your show and I urge you both to change the direction of your content a little from time to time and get out testing adventure type bikes like the marvellous Royal Enfield's, I'd like to see you both together more father and son riding different bikes to varied and interesting places in the world and experiencing different cultures and interacting with foreign people. We have all seen riders like 'Itchy Boots' do this sort of thing but you could potentially do so much more. I will say that I find your slant to testing bikes very enjoyable mainly due to your kindly and polite attitudes and the way you concentrate on the positive aspects of the bikes and the situations you find yourselves in rather than dwell on the negative like other I've watched on YT, I've followed other bike test orientated video's but soon find them a bit boring as I had found recently with your own content but not any more, now I can't wait for each new episode of this Indian adventure you are on as a super interesting and rewarding thing! Seasons Greetings and many thanks to you both and your crew and please have a safe, happy and prosperous New Year..
Gotta say lads, this series has been fantastic. Just watched the extra podcast, dont mind the naysayers you do your thing. Do it for you and the rest will fall into place
You guys are incredible! Riding motorcycles over such long distances is truly amazing. If I were in your place, my bottom would’ve been badly bruised. You mentioned the highway where traffic was coming from the wrong side of the road due to a landslide-interestingly, I actually worked on that highway project for over five years. The natural beauty of the area is breathtaking, and when you're riding or driving, it brings a wonderful sense of peace. As for the cows blocking the roads, I used to call them "traffic wardens" while working there. They ensure you don’t get too lost in the scenery and help keep your attention on the road, encouraging you to drive or ride at a sensible speed. I wish you had come down to Mangalore-you would have experienced even more stunning temples and churches!
Those Red Rooster pipes totally transform the way that RE sounds - it sounds fantastic! In a way, you have given us an unusually good review of the Classic 350. For instance, I can confidently say that it's too small for me. But still, that Goa looks pretty sweet, and it's a bit bigger. Great content, loving the tour footage. Happy New Year!
I am waiting for your videos everyday. Glad you are liking india. There is so much negativity i social media regarding india these days 😢. Im glad you people are breaking the stereotype
The whole route you rode during this video is actually tailor made for the monsoon rainy season. The detour to Gokarna would've been perfect which is called as minimalistic goa. BTW the bridge which you weren't allowed is specifically built for people from the villages which are on the other side. The bridge gets flocked by bygoners and everyone tends to visit bypassing its true purpose. So there's been unofficial restrictions as such. Nice video btw.
Hey Darcy, a few people have imported those military style Mahendra's over as I've seen them driving around in Wolverhampton in the summer. One guy near me has got 2 of the tractors as well 😂
Swastika is a hindu symbol but that particular sign is related to jainism. Its in Buddhism too because both Buddhism and jainism took many things from Hinduism.
*Am sure there was some miscommunication... he just asked you not to block the entrance of his shop, which disrupts his business. The other guy told you to park your bike on the side if you wanna buy something. They had no idea if you wanna cross the bridge*
@@1_Indic_RationalLogicForge they did and they physically prevented our friends in front of us from crossing the bridge, but allowed the locals over the bridge. We obviously did not film that as we were at the back. Also off camera they were shouting and being hostile which was not nice
Locals tend to be little confronting near that ferry system with all kinds of tourists because that's the only way they can connect to the mainland. They are a population displaced by the construction of the hydroelectric project. The ferry system has limited hours of operation within which they have to travel to and fro to the mainland for occupation and education, and closes as early as 6:30pm in the evening. Theres no alternative bridge yet. Hopefully the new bridge thats being constructed will resolve this.
Don't know if it's the colour settings on my TV or the filter on your camera etc, but it looks like you're wearing a lovely shade of pink lippy in the opening shot 😄💋
Swastika is a very ancient symbol in the Hindu religion..and it appears all over the world in some form or another with different meanings. Here it means something auspicious.❤
2:18 swastika is a very significant Hindu symbol as well as buddist (infact buddism and jainism borrows a lot of elements from hinduaism and swastika is one of it). All the variations of swastika are considered auspicious in india and generally people won't be aware of that germans had used this symbol in WW2 and its negative association in Europe.
Science defying places in India 😱👽 Talakad Desert in Mysore, Shetpal Snake Village in Maharashtra, Shani Shingnapur Lockless Village, Roopkund Skeleton Lake in Uttarakhand, Jwala ji Flame temple in Himachal Pradesh, Krishna's butter ball in Mahabalipuram, Dumas Haunted Beach in Surat, Kongka La Pass UFO sightings in Ladakh, Gyanganj invisible immortal Kingdom in Himalayas, Aleya Ghost lights of Sunderbans, Nidhi Van in Vrindavan after sunset, Shettihalli Rosary Drowning Church, Ghost Fair of Devji Maharaj Temple in Madhya Pradesh, Naneghat Reverse Waterfall, Barog Railway Tunnel No. 33, Tulsishyam Anti Gravity Hill in Gujarat, Chir Batti Lights in Kutch Gujarat, Invisible Chandipur Beach in Odisha, Gokarna Glowing Beach at night, St. Marys Island in Maple Karnataka
Great content guys and happy new year! If choosing between either a 2021 RE INT 650 with 2,200 miles vs a 2017 Triumph Scrambler 900 with 7,900 miles both bikes price being equal, what say you?
Loving these videos of your trip and am always excited for the next episode! Out of interest, does the other lady motorcycle vlogger on your trip have a channel? If so, it would also be nice to view her vlogs if you are happy to share?
@ thank you! Btw, absolutely agree that these touring videos complement your review videos perfectly. Can’t wait to see the rest of this tour and looking forward to seeing your next adventure!
I'm really enjoying your ride around India. Re the swastika, it's a symbol that date back to around 10,000 BCE and is used in many faiths as a symbol of good luck. Sadly, the NSDAP appropriated it, turned it 45 degrees and made it a symbol of evil. Interestingly, the way it was roadside, vertical and in blue, the symbol was used on a white circular background as the national marking on the fuselages of the Finnish Air Force, between 1918 and 1945.
Love the whole journey, it feels like I'm there with you, also loving the humour as always, can I ask a tech question, how do you set up your mic so you don't get too much background noise?
Thanks bro. On this trip Darcy had a mic in helmet. The Ol Man on strap near neck. Good for up to 20mph without problems and talking with open face helmet. The DJI mics are substantially superior to the Rode Wireless Go mics for not getting too much background noise
Hitler never used swastika word, Germans used to call it hecencrutze which means hooked cross. But there was one historian who was a pastor, he named it as swastika and guess what Hollywood picked it up and started calling it as swastika. Swastika is the symbol of peace and India is the only country where Jews never persecuted. In fact we have Parisian zorashtrian community and Jews living from 1000s of years.
4:00 whats the population stats...compare it with the density, land mass and chaos. India is pretty safe, however we are fast getting there where it will be not.
That was his excuse for being rude. That shopkeeper was being bossy and rude from the beginning. It’s the local population in that area, they are hostile towards Indians from other states too if they speak a different language.
Top 25 Oldest forts in India 👇 1. Kangra Fort (4th BC) 2. Uparkot Fort (319 BC) 3. Chittorgarh Fort (645 AD) 4. Harishchandragad Fort (6th CE) 5. Gwalior Fort (952 AD) 6. Mudgal Fort (1053) 7. Bhuvangiri Fort (1076) 8. Golconda Fort (1143) 9. Jaisalmer Fort (1156) 10. Panhala Fort (1178) 11. Vijaydurg Fort (1193) 12. Bidar Fort (1427) 13. Srirangapatna Fort (1454) 14. Mehrangarh Fort (1459) 15. Orchha Fort (1501) 16. Kumbhalgarh Fort 17. Murud Janjira Fort (1597) 18. Rajgad Fort (1646) 19. Bhujia Fort (1715) 20. Lohagad Fort (1732) 21. Kalinjar Fort (10th CE) 22. Manjarabad Fort (1792) 23. Purana Qila (1533) 24. Gingee Fort (1190 AD) 25. Qila Mubarak (90 AD)
Actually he was not angry 😅, the dilect and tone of speaking looks like he was shouting and angry. He was saying you to park bike on other side so that locals can pass. But he should have talked respectfully.❤
@@Raj_wardhan123 they were physically blocking our friends at the front and shouting that they could not cross the bridge when locals were allowed to cross
Pro tip - When someone stops you like this , you just have to say "Permission idde" translating to "We have Permission". Nobody checks or bothers if you have or not. In Extremely rare case if at all someone asks proof of permission, just show them some random document in English with a logo of the government of respective state You guys should have crossed it anyway, they wouldn't have followed or report to police. Infact even police won't bother for these silly issues I would recommend you guys to ride along with atleast one local guy
14:1618:04 real shame about them not letting you across. But such is life, so many other people are far more lovely. A shame that the few taint the many.
@@ChancellorBeeHaw yes it was a shame as they were shouting and physically preventing people at the front which we did not get on camera as we were at the back 👍🏼
I think this is the kind of detail that the guides have to arrange beforehand, and have everything arranged by the time the convoy arrives. I can see how the whole schedule got delayed and the ride was longer than expected due to this incident... if I was riding by myslef, I would take a day or two at the beach.fd
They said only local bikes can pass through the bridge. How do they consider you are local or not? By the bike numbers. There is nothing to do with nationality or skin colour. And another guy wanted to say, don't block the way to the local park the bikes. He thought you wanted to cross the bridge by the walk.
@@deveshsingh8368 thanks for translating. Our friends at the front of the queue of bikes were physically prevented from crossing and shouted at which happened before we filmed.
@@MrDarcy-OlMan
Lovely vdo...I do apologise for my countrymen...so sorry about that. Love your interactions with the locals ❤ Great vdoing and editing too 👍
@MrDarcy-OlMan didnt the ones in front record wat was the reason....wen u turned the fruit seller was saying to not block the road and to park it such that it dosnt block the road...at last he said angrily is that a way to park...right across the pathway...
In Goa,lot of spots have become popular ,but the pathways are actually private property that were ways for foot traffic,but now have become vehicle pathwyas for tourists and locals without compensation to the owners.some places were there is too much of a crowd,they make locals too,park their vehicles and walk to the beach
Oh, so there was miscommunication, they were allowed to go across but not park the bikes and walk over the bridge. It does help for locals to understand different languages.
@@bobbyeapen6049 no they physically stopped us crossing the bridge
Can we all just accept the fact that both these guys are genuinely good human beings, Happy new year !!
@@anonymoustruth995 happy new year 🥳
Watching a bike tour would usually bore me to tears but not this one in India. What a fantastic country and you’re doing proper justice 😊👍
I just realized after watching y'all two for years now I never knew the ol' man's name was James until this video 😂. I've loved watching y'all on this adventure, looking forward to seeing where you go on your next trip
@@tomoates8568 awesome and still a few more videos of the Indian trip coming on Mondays 👍🏼
Thoroughly enjoying your videos thru India (watching you guys from USA)- keep em coming guys! Liked your natural/authentic ways and reactions and appreciating the beauty in differences of people, places, things. It’s a gorgeous country and wonderful people.
@@sergen7461 thank you, great to hear, still a few more left of Indian coming on Mondays 👍🏼
@ awesome! Will definitely keep an eye out 👍
I love how respectful you are to the people you meet and the places you visit. These would make great tourism videos.
Nothing better than a motorcycle Adventure video ! I like the Planes , Trains, and automobiles, ending in the last room.....
Love the duo of father and son, your father is lovely best wishes 🎊
Are they father and son really?
@shubhampuri1786 yes we are 👍🏼
@@MrDarcy-OlMan wow i watched so many videos of you till now and today I got to know that you are father and son. That's amazing.
As much as I love the journey and content, this route in the monsoon would be epic. The waterfalls would be full while all the surrounding areas would be packed with greenery... but true, India is a huge country, next ride should be up in the Himalayas, with sights rarely seen...
And north east india if possible.
True dat 👳♀️👍
Btw, you guys have me wanting to do a bike tour like this to the North, NE... Got me homesick 👳♀️🇮🇳... 🇨🇦 😢😊
Can be dangerous because of landslides
I have really enjoyed these travel videos. It's a good mix of pro's, con's, and the natural beauty of India.
I watched your newest podcast before I watched this video and just wanted to say that I would really love to see more of you guys on the road i.e. "travel videos"...of course, in addition to your regular reviews/content 👍
Thanks that is great to hear 👍🏼
I’m enjoying your trip very much. Quite a departure from your usual content! The people there are very welcoming with the smiling kids who take a delight in meeting you. And the young ladies are simply lovely!!
You both getting lots of blessing for comman childrean. that will make your journey safe. healthy and joyful. good luck wish you a million sibscriber soon
@@DK-lg7ti thank you 🙏
good i love you people thanks a lot for visiting Inida god bless you two.
Outstanding content. Some of the most beautiful scenery in the World, and you're riding through it. The best Father and Son trip ever. I admire and envy you at the same time. I'm going to try and get my Son in Law and Daughter to do this trip with me... Thank you again...
Very well.. If you do this trip, start from the Northeastern part of India.. States like Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya will give you chills🥶, beautiful sceneries and peace of mind.
This brilliant content, thank for taking us along 👍
@@kenmason9354 great to hear 😊still a few more to come on Mondays 👍🏼
Amazing video. I've never seen anything like it. Well done.
Cheers.
Thank you 😊
Beautiful videos by the beautiful duo - loving how you take everything in the stride and keep rolling :)
Thank guys, massive vid. I’ve been to India a few times - next time I’ll be signing up to do South India with these guys, so thx for the tip. Go well!
Glad to see another sample of my Int650 in its natural habitat, after so many kilometers. Yes, those Red Roosters sound very nice. Darcy, as I understand, you already had a bad back from times before the trip, right? India has it all for a long tour: it's huge, beautiful, varied, full of culture and history, some English is spoken (lots if you are in the urban areas of course), and it's a free country. Also, we get to better know the people who have brought so many things to the world at large, including the REs, so what else could we ask for? I'm definitively going. ❤
I absolutely love this content, I think it's by far the best thing you've done up until now on your show and I urge you both to change the direction of your content a little from time to time and get out testing adventure type bikes like the marvellous Royal Enfield's, I'd like to see you both together more father and son riding different bikes to varied and interesting places in the world and experiencing different cultures and interacting with foreign people. We have all seen riders like 'Itchy Boots' do this sort of thing but you could potentially do so much more. I will say that I find your slant to testing bikes very enjoyable mainly due to your kindly and polite attitudes and the way you concentrate on the positive aspects of the bikes and the situations you find yourselves in rather than dwell on the negative like other I've watched on YT, I've followed other bike test orientated video's but soon find them a bit boring as I had found recently with your own content but not any more, now I can't wait for each new episode of this Indian adventure you are on as a super interesting and rewarding thing!
Seasons Greetings and many thanks to you both and your crew and please have a safe, happy and prosperous New Year..
Thanks for your comments, pleased you enjoyed it, there is only the two of us, no crew 👍🏼
Gotta say lads, this series has been fantastic. Just watched the extra podcast, dont mind the naysayers you do your thing. Do it for you and the rest will fall into place
Love your enthusiasm and optimism!
You guys are incredible! Riding motorcycles over such long distances is truly amazing. If I were in your place, my bottom would’ve been badly bruised. You mentioned the highway where traffic was coming from the wrong side of the road due to a landslide-interestingly, I actually worked on that highway project for over five years.
The natural beauty of the area is breathtaking, and when you're riding or driving, it brings a wonderful sense of peace. As for the cows blocking the roads, I used to call them "traffic wardens" while working there. They ensure you don’t get too lost in the scenery and help keep your attention on the road, encouraging you to drive or ride at a sensible speed.
I wish you had come down to Mangalore-you would have experienced even more stunning temples and churches!
Thank you 🙏 yes the cows are ironically a very good safety mechanism.
It isn't too late to say "godspeed"!
We finally learn the Old Man's given name..James!...lovely...but you'll always be the Old Man to Me..
Enjoyed every one of these touring videos i envy you for a brilliant life experience hope your channel goes from strength to strength
Those Red Rooster pipes totally transform the way that RE sounds - it sounds fantastic!
In a way, you have given us an unusually good review of the Classic 350. For instance, I can confidently say that it's too small for me. But still, that Goa looks pretty sweet, and it's a bit bigger. Great content, loving the tour footage. Happy New Year!
@@carver7689 thank you and still a few more episodes to come on Mondays, Happy New Year 🥳
Wow what a trip very interesting.
Great to watch as usual! 😊
India is everything in one place ....u can experiance evey emotion in world there is
I hope not
Happy new year to you and all ✌️
@@marktorbay Happy New year 🥳
I had a red rooster end can on my Scram 411, it was very well made better than most. Sounded fantastic. Imported from India to the uk, £140 ish
Loving your adventure, it has been a great journey to follow you on ❤
In the UK, we can only dream of road surfaces like those in your video!
The travel aspect is great. Sri Lanka would be fabulous.
Excellent, chaps!
'4.08' - "He's gonna be one of them next" cracked me up 😂
Awesome.. You guys are closing into my native place Mangalore. ❤❤❤
I am waiting for your videos everyday. Glad you are liking india. There is so much negativity i social media regarding india these days 😢. Im glad you people are breaking the stereotype
The whole route you rode during this video is actually tailor made for the monsoon rainy season. The detour to Gokarna would've been perfect which is called as minimalistic goa. BTW the bridge which you weren't allowed is specifically built for people from the villages which are on the other side. The bridge gets flocked by bygoners and everyone tends to visit bypassing its true purpose. So there's been unofficial restrictions as such. Nice video btw.
The video is fantastic!
Thank you 👍🏼
Hey Darcy, a few people have imported those military style Mahendra's over as I've seen them driving around in Wolverhampton in the summer. One guy near me has got 2 of the tractors as well 😂
Swastika is a hindu symbol but that particular sign is related to jainism. Its in Buddhism too because both Buddhism and jainism took many things from Hinduism.
Yes, we enjoy the travel content, even if we feel sorry for your back!
Keep these travel videos coming.
U both lovely people father n son wow❤😂
*Am sure there was some miscommunication... he just asked you not to block the entrance of his shop, which disrupts his business. The other guy told you to park your bike on the side if you wanna buy something. They had no idea if you wanna cross the bridge*
@@1_Indic_RationalLogicForge they did and they physically prevented our friends in front of us from crossing the bridge, but allowed the locals over the bridge. We obviously did not film that as we were at the back. Also off camera they were shouting and being hostile which was not nice
@MrDarcy-OlMan That's very unusual as they are not authorized people, and it's a public place. Sorry for their behavior. We love you guys ❤️
Sorry for the bad experience 😢
Enjoy our state mates
"One state many world" Karnataka ❤
My friend west coast of India has Arabian Sea . Really enjoyed watching you guys . Next try the Leh Ladakh route in Himalayas
Lovely coast line!
U have to go there during monsoon for jog falls ....u will mesmerised by it
Locals tend to be little confronting near that ferry system with all kinds of tourists because that's the only way they can connect to the mainland. They are a population displaced by the construction of the hydroelectric project.
The ferry system has limited hours of operation within which they have to travel to and fro to the mainland for occupation and education, and closes as early as 6:30pm in the evening. Theres no alternative bridge yet. Hopefully the new bridge thats being constructed will resolve this.
Happy new year 🥳
To you too 🙏
Excellent Duo father son team. sir one request. if have time Visit all 39 fort of maharashtra. you will be shocked what you have missed in journey
@@DK-lg7ti wow we definitely are going to be back and that looks an amazing place 🙏
Don't know if it's the colour settings on my TV or the filter on your camera etc, but it looks like you're wearing a lovely shade of pink lippy in the opening shot 😄💋
Must be the colour setting on your tv 👍🏼
Swastika is a very ancient symbol in the Hindu religion..and it appears all over the world in some form or another with different meanings. Here it means something auspicious.❤
2:18 swastika is a very significant Hindu symbol as well as buddist (infact buddism and jainism borrows a lot of elements from hinduaism and swastika is one of it).
All the variations of swastika are considered auspicious in india and generally people won't be aware of that germans had used this symbol in WW2 and its negative association in Europe.
Sir come Kashmir and tour i wait your video
You should choosen winter or sprink season to drive jogfalls witout water stunning
We need a map showing where you have been. I NEED to take this trip - it looks amazing!
All in the description bro. Heres the link for convenience www.vintagerides.com/gb/motorcycle-tour/south-india/goa-jungle-antique-wonders/? 👍🏼
Science defying places in India 😱👽 Talakad Desert in Mysore, Shetpal Snake Village in Maharashtra, Shani Shingnapur Lockless Village, Roopkund Skeleton Lake in Uttarakhand, Jwala ji Flame temple in Himachal Pradesh, Krishna's butter ball in Mahabalipuram, Dumas Haunted Beach in Surat, Kongka La Pass UFO sightings in Ladakh, Gyanganj invisible immortal Kingdom in Himalayas, Aleya Ghost lights of Sunderbans, Nidhi Van in Vrindavan after sunset, Shettihalli Rosary Drowning Church, Ghost Fair of Devji Maharaj Temple in Madhya Pradesh, Naneghat Reverse Waterfall, Barog Railway Tunnel No. 33, Tulsishyam Anti Gravity Hill in Gujarat, Chir Batti Lights in Kutch Gujarat, Invisible Chandipur Beach in Odisha, Gokarna Glowing Beach at night, St. Marys Island in Maple Karnataka
Great content guys and happy new year! If choosing between either a 2021 RE INT 650 with 2,200 miles vs a 2017 Triumph Scrambler 900 with 7,900 miles both bikes price being equal, what say you?
We prefer the royal Enfield as it has more character and chsrm
ಸೂಪರ್ ಬ್ರೋ ✨✨💐💐❤😍
Please also visit Rajasthan!!
Loving these videos of your trip and am always excited for the next episode! Out of interest, does the other lady motorcycle vlogger on your trip have a channel? If so, it would also be nice to view her vlogs if you are happy to share?
She does have a channel called Nata on the road but I don’t think she’s posting anything until February
@ thank you! Btw, absolutely agree that these touring videos complement your review videos perfectly. Can’t wait to see the rest of this tour and looking forward to seeing your next adventure!
I hope you are going to Kerela after this
'my ass is killing me' lol me thinks the Bear 650 might be the better steed chaps, great video content, JB
NOpe
Its suspension is stiff.
@ aye but at least you can take some weight off the ass and stand up ⬆️ plus probably still more travel on rear shocks than 350
Fantastic content guys….. u must do north India the leh circuit would love to hear your views on that
I'm really enjoying your ride around India. Re the swastika, it's a symbol that date back to around 10,000 BCE and is used in many faiths as a symbol of good luck. Sadly, the NSDAP appropriated it, turned it 45 degrees and made it a symbol of evil. Interestingly, the way it was roadside, vertical and in blue, the symbol was used on a white circular background as the national marking on the fuselages of the Finnish Air Force, between 1918 and 1945.
Driving after sumptuous lunch..will definitely start
hurting the back.. you need to take at-least 1.5- 2 hrs of rest before starting again...
In panjim visit Miramar and donapaula
Love the whole journey, it feels like I'm there with you, also loving the humour as always, can I ask a tech question, how do you set up your mic so you don't get too much background noise?
Thanks bro. On this trip Darcy had a mic in helmet. The Ol Man on strap near neck. Good for up to 20mph without problems and talking with open face helmet. The DJI mics are substantially superior to the Rode Wireless Go mics for not getting too much background noise
Thanks for the info.@@MrDarcy-OlMan
What's the jacket your dad is wearing does it have protection built in or separate?
Yes it’s fully protective, I’m wearing the same one in a different colour. It’s a course thunder jacket from XLMOTO, here’s the link bit.ly/48Id0kX
sir please explore YANA CAVES. you wiil be amazed.......😁
U have too experience southern during monsoon u will go crazy
Please cover Rajasthan, Gujarat, North and North East India too
@@Jormungandr1983 we will be back 👍🏼
The Old man’s a weapon🤣
Mahindra thar is licensed jeep from 1945 and old sold in US and Canada as a side by side as name Mahindra Roxor
When will you visit the himalyan states?
@@devbratpandey7910 hopefully in the future 👍🏼
Don't forget to visit again to our beautiful land on earth Karnataka its our heaven ❤❤ 😊
@@kiranm708 we will be back 🙏
Hitler never used swastika word, Germans used to call it hecencrutze which means hooked cross. But there was one historian who was a pastor, he named it as swastika and guess what Hollywood picked it up and started calling it as swastika. Swastika is the symbol of peace and India is the only country where Jews never persecuted. In fact we have Parisian zorashtrian community and Jews living from 1000s of years.
4:00 doing your Dumber and Dumber impersonation👍
Never seen that 👍🏼
4:00 whats the population stats...compare it with the density, land mass and chaos. India is pretty safe, however we are fast getting there where it will be not.
They said please do not block main road because it will impact every shop as the road was narrow.
That was his excuse for being rude. That shopkeeper was being bossy and rude from the beginning. It’s the local population in that area, they are hostile towards Indians from other states too if they speak a different language.
That’s interesting to hear that they’re hostile to other Indians too. We wouldn’t have had a problem if he just said it nicely
what type cam do you use?
DJI Action 5 and Sony A7iii 👍🏼
Indian people are the nicest people you will ever meet. ❤ Not so for those north of the Indian border though.
U were in Karwar & iam from Karwar❤
Top 25 Oldest forts in India 👇
1. Kangra Fort (4th BC)
2. Uparkot Fort (319 BC)
3. Chittorgarh Fort (645 AD)
4. Harishchandragad Fort (6th CE)
5. Gwalior Fort (952 AD)
6. Mudgal Fort (1053)
7. Bhuvangiri Fort (1076)
8. Golconda Fort (1143)
9. Jaisalmer Fort (1156)
10. Panhala Fort (1178)
11. Vijaydurg Fort (1193)
12. Bidar Fort (1427)
13. Srirangapatna Fort (1454)
14. Mehrangarh Fort (1459)
15. Orchha Fort (1501)
16. Kumbhalgarh Fort
17. Murud Janjira Fort (1597)
18. Rajgad Fort (1646)
19. Bhujia Fort (1715)
20. Lohagad Fort (1732)
21. Kalinjar Fort (10th CE)
22. Manjarabad Fort (1792)
23. Purana Qila (1533)
24. Gingee Fort (1190 AD)
25. Qila Mubarak (90 AD)
@@AJ-td5ec thanks for that 👍🏼
atithi devo bhavaa...........vasudhev kutubhkam!
The local people said park your bikes another side. Please leave main road empty. Dont take tension 🎉🎉😅
@@susmitakarnik3322 ok, but they would not let us cross the bridge, but were letting locals
12:19 For back pain, do 21 surya namaskara yoga when u wake up
Actually he was not angry 😅, the dilect and tone of speaking looks like he was shouting and angry. He was saying you to park bike on other side so that locals can pass. But he should have talked respectfully.❤
@@Raj_wardhan123 they were physically blocking our friends at the front and shouting that they could not cross the bridge when locals were allowed to cross
@MrDarcy-OlMan that was very rude behaviour from locals. Extremely sorry from our side.
If I had one complaint about the 350 it would be the seat.
Sir please come to Rajsthan🙏😊
That is top of our list!
Pro tip - When someone stops you like this , you just have to say "Permission idde" translating to "We have Permission". Nobody checks or bothers if you have or not.
In Extremely rare case if at all someone asks proof of permission, just show them some random document in English with a logo of the government of respective state
You guys should have crossed it anyway, they wouldn't have followed or report to police.
Infact even police won't bother for these silly issues
I would recommend you guys to ride along with atleast one local guy
😂 thanks, i’ll try this next time I’m stopped by a bunch of what appear to be regular dudes requiring toll money at some random spot.
Vintage Rides - North East of India coming in 2025? Just do it !
Before comparing please check the population and Area difference also between UK and India
Pity they couldn't get you some higher bars for comfort
Authorities need to look into this. These goons can't dictate who is allowed to cross the bridge.
14:16 18:04 real shame about them not letting you across. But such is life, so many other people are far more lovely. A shame that the few taint the many.
yes indeed, they dont even allow people from the rest of country to use the facilities aswell without paying a premium.
@@ChancellorBeeHaw yes it was a shame as they were shouting and physically preventing people at the front which we did not get on camera as we were at the back 👍🏼
I think this is the kind of detail that the guides have to arrange beforehand, and have everything arranged by the time the convoy arrives. I can see how the whole schedule got delayed and the ride was longer than expected due to this incident... if I was riding by myslef, I would take a day or two at the beach.fd
@@ArturoEspinosaAldamayes
@@MrDarcy-OlMan I hope you see it as a very rare occurence