Been following Jay right from the beginning of his Euro journey. I agree the videos and edits got better along the way. Love the ode at the end. It’s so true and I can relate completely, even though the longest I’ve gone on a bike trip has been 11 days.
Thanks for your comment, mate! Glad to hear you liked it! Ode is my favorite part too and I watched it a hundred times already. 11 days is many. The longest I was away is 3 days😅
You know what, I just told my mate the same. Especially after looking at the current market. I just hope I will afford a big enough lounge before I will fall in love in with a new bike!!
Hi, I have a svartpilen 401, I recently fell and my handlebars were twisted, I was looking for an alternative, but the original handlebars have a diameter of 26mm in the central part (exactly like the svartpilen 125), I saw your videos on the svartpilen and I noticed that you mounted a new handlebar on what appear to be the original risers, which handlebar did you purchase?
Hey Emanuel! I already had 22mm bars from my previous bike so I decided to use them. I prepared spacers for 22mm->28mm and installed in the original clamp. I don't know how safe is that!
A nice contribution from both of you! Re-processing a trip is always a matter of “finding yourself in retrospect”. I followed Jacob's vlog closely and quickly realized that we all have different views on how to do things. and why? Because we are all individuals, have a life and see the world with different eyes, make different decisions and feel differently. However, I think that at the end we will all find ourselves in the words of Jacob's "An Ode to the Open Road". Thanks Jacob and thanks Max :-)
Been following Jay right from the beginning of his Euro journey. I agree the videos and edits got better along the way. Love the ode at the end. It’s so true and I can relate completely, even though the longest I’ve gone on a bike trip has been 11 days.
Thanks for your comment, mate! Glad to hear you liked it! Ode is my favorite part too and I watched it a hundred times already. 11 days is many. The longest I was away is 3 days😅
Great video good to see you posting again Max!
Hi Andreas! How are you and your bike? I had a lot going on lately but finally pushed myself to do something creative 😊
Great interview! 👏😊🙌
Thanks Annabel 😊
Worlds colliding! Nice one guys 🎉
Thanks, Gareth! Cheers :)
Thanks for setting this up and putting it together mate. See you again very soon!
It was a pleasure mate and see you at the green lanes!
I don't think jacob will ever get rid of the Interceptor!
It won't be an easy one, for sure!
@thesundayrides even if mine was completely broken, I'd just park in my lounge as art.
You know what, I just told my mate the same. Especially after looking at the current market. I just hope I will afford a big enough lounge before I will fall in love in with a new bike!!
What a dude!
😎
He is!
Hi, I have a svartpilen 401, I recently fell and my handlebars were twisted, I was looking for an alternative, but the original handlebars have a diameter of 26mm in the central part (exactly like the svartpilen 125), I saw your videos on the svartpilen and I noticed that you mounted a new handlebar on what appear to be the original risers, which handlebar did you purchase?
Hey Emanuel! I already had 22mm bars from my previous bike so I decided to use them. I prepared spacers for 22mm->28mm and installed in the original clamp. I don't know how safe is that!
A nice contribution from both of you!
Re-processing a trip is always a matter of “finding yourself in retrospect”. I followed Jacob's vlog closely and quickly realized that we all have different views on how to do things. and why? Because we are all individuals, have a life and see the world with different eyes, make different decisions and feel differently. However, I think that at the end we will all find ourselves in the words of Jacob's "An Ode to the Open Road". Thanks Jacob and thanks Max :-)
Thank you very much! The Ode is by far my most favourite "entry" in Jacob's vlog! Resonates with me