Always go through the puddles, they clean your tires ready for when you go back into the mud and grass but primarily stay on the grassy bits if you can. Off-road is great fun, changes your perspective on life, improves mental health, builds your thinking and reaction skills, feels faster when your actually going slower, raises excitement, you meet more friendly people, you can stop anytime to have a smoke and take pictures AND you will really appreciate the smooth road home covered in filth and everyone looking at you like you have two heads
In that kind of tricky terrain, Mike was like a duck to water, Kate, despite visibly less at ease, was a model of courage and perseverance, the hip was cramped, lovely Grandma was shocked by the soldier's language, the aptly named "terrain" Sinnis was valiant, and the video is pleasantly epic. Thank you, you two to endure such hardship to get us entertained. 👏
Brilliant adventure Kate, sounds like you had a right workout at the same time but it was all fun. Wouldn't mind a Terrain 125 myself might put it on my Christmas list
Hi Kate, Hi Mike, this was a real adventure trip! After seeing the terrain, I could hear Chris Rea's The Road to Hell!! ringing in my ears, and your 4K footage is superb, it's so real that I'm sweating going through the deep, muddy furrows, waiting for the inevitable, which never came. Kate you came and you conquered!! and your non-stop commentary is so hilarious. Thank you both for 26 mins. of great entertainment.💑
Another hip twister in the green lanes. Light bikes are much better in mud and especially if by ones self. Keep hydrated ... don't let your bananas spoil. Great job Kate ... Looks like you and Mike had a great time riding toward the reward.
Holy Moly Kate you won't forget that in a hurry.You could have done with a motocross bike for that last lane.Great singing,Fleetwood Mac,Rawhide and Mary Poppins.Brilliant.
My wife lived in Leigh for many years before we got together so I have sent her the original video where you picked up the Sinnis. She has been reminising!! We are both bikers, currently she has a Piaggio beverly 350 that goes like stink and I am after a light weight adventure bike and found these episodes wonderful Kate! We both love your style of commentary and understand the worries and 'bum' twitching that goes with the bike sliding around underneath you. You have done very well indeed with this style of riding and I think the light Sinnis has done you proud. Mike seems to just get the job done with no fussing! You're both top people in our eyes Ride safe, from Mark and Sue formerly living in Southport, now living in N. Spain.
Can't believe you're the only one with enough sense to relate to seat height and how it feels to push the motorcycle around a bit! The perspective really does help! Nice work!!
Nice vid for an rainy Sunday afternoon Kate. You now have extra experience in riding off-road thanks to your fella. I think a saw a bird falling dead out of a tree when you screamed but I can be mistaken. Nice one, big thumbs up 👍👍🇳🇱
Definitely need to drink more water kate it will help with the cramps... nice route that. I did a similar one over salter fell and finished with a river crossing and down to Ingleton waterfalls. I didn't do the muddy lane with the arch Bridge you will have to tell me where abouts that one starts please. I camped in gisburn forest after doing my little adventure of road on my old Dr250s. Solo wild camping after a day offroad is ace.. its on my channel if you have a spare hour 🤣😂😂🤣. Looking forward to the next installment
That was mental, and on 125s as well. I went to school in Kirkby Lonsdale for a couple of years and would spend weekends down at the the bridge. Back in my day, I hankered after RC30s, VFR750s and the brand new ZX10s. Showing my age. Burgers used to be really good, hope they still are for Mike’s sake 😃
Well as storm Franklin rages this morning and i reflect on being housebound for three consecutive days i thought i know what will raise my spirits... Kate will :) not disappointed one bit from Mike trying to kid you he was turning right for a mile to your squeaks and even singing what more do you need, my favourite was rawhideaarrggghhh lol, llamas no dramas another one i'm stealing.Some great riding there Kate well done you and of course another super vid, ty.
Having never watched your channel before, I've really enjoyed these vlogs on green laning, great to see you getting stuck in and showing great determination, really enjoyed watching these, especially considering the tyres
I did enjoy these four vlogs of you and Mike enduring the mud and water on the Sinnis Terrains. I prefer the tarmac but it was a good experience for you whilst trying out the Chinese bike. Love the channel.
Positive thoughts, Kate. If you keep telling yourself something you make it happen. You’re out there to have fun, make it a positive experience in your head and it will be more fun over all. In other words stop saying you hate everything and that you can’t do it. You’ll have a lot more fun and build more skills and confidence if you change that one thing.
Sounded like you really enjoyed the muddy sections and I expect to see you doing lots more green lanes through the winter months. Joking aside I’m surprised you did so well seeing the tyres those bikes had on. All the best, Alan.
Great workout! I thought I’d see a tractor and tow rope being called for at one stage. You did well notwithstanding the cramps. Nothing like a bit of tarmac riding at the end of it all.
Hate to sound like your da or granda, but it truly does “strengthen your moral fiber”. Numbers 2 and 3 of the series will seem a cakewalk. A better bike with a bit more power and suspension wouldn’t hurt either. Great job hanging in there. When I was quite young starting out in New England mud,I was in tears more than once.
Hi Kate, thanx a lot for sharing this adventure. Wow, respect going off-road with this bike. Actually I wonder if you can do some conclusions driving this bike off-road. I thinking of buying one and I would like to hear what you think of this bike after this trip. Looking forward to see your next adventures. Nezam
Hey Nezam! It's okay for light green laning. Nothing too serious unless there is a way to unlink the brakes. It would perform a little better too offroad with some appropriate tyres 😊 anymore questions, just shoot 😊
Hi Kate, thank you for answering. Actually I’m interested in the functionality of the shock absorbers. Are they appropriate or good enough for this kind of the terrain. I would like to to drive some of the trans European trails (the easier parts).
Really enjoyed this one ,have to say you were brilliant considering youve not done green laning befor,loved your commentry singing then absolute fear in yr voice 🤣 well done 👍👍👍👍
Definitely doing well Kate them bikes like they can handle it well that dude that speed pass tut shame on him would of made me jump and a lot more beeps than you done stay safe & ride safe 🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍
@@UsernameKate hi Kate he’ll be the next pice of road kill to be scrapped of the road riding like that insane he is. honestly your doing loads better riding those lanes now keep it your definitely getting better hope you sort your cramps out you have to many of them have you seen anyone about them not being noisy just caring 👍👍👍
@@SOLOMOTOUK I haven't been to the docs in a long while, I think I need booking in for an MOT 🤣 I've always had em tbf, I thought everyone got it but evidently not! Thanks for caring!
I started green laning and enduro 2 yrs ago and best advice i can say is learn to not touch your front brake at all. Rear brake and engine braking, then once you get used to not reacting for front brake, then start using it and its surprising how much you can give it pressure. Also defo learning to let the back end slide is a plus, you find you wont fall off for the back sliding around so long as you let the bike move underneath you. Big tip too, take the rubber out of your footpegs when your laning, miles better grip from your boots.
I know those principles from Mike and often say 'dont touch the front brake, don't touch the front' as a little mantra! Haha trouble is, these have linked brakes. The rear works the front! When we first took the bikes in, Mike was unaware and tried to do a skid on the driveway, nearly went over the bars 🤣🤣🤣 thanks for watching and for the handy notes though!
@@UsernameKate aah fair play toughing it out with linked brakes then. Im lucky, my two bikes dont have them linked. Where you were on that muddy lane, you can also cross the river Lune there...i was thinking no way are they going across, probs good it wasnt on your route. Great vids though. Might see you both up the barn one day once the weathers better.
Brilliant stuff yet again Kate. Having all the bars and boxes on the bikes in those deep ruts must have been both a blessing and a curse? I absolutely love the sloshy mud like this, but then I have proper tyres for that sort of stuff, and normally have my mate Pezza in front on his BMW with 50:50 tyres fitted, so I know if he can get through it, I have no excuse on an enduro bike. Just think how much of a pro at this you'd be now had you kept the Alp 200 you had before! :D
@@UsernameKate Ahh you should get some proper nobby tyres on it and go play... It is so much lighter than the Sinnis.... I really miss my Alp 4.0, my Beta 390RR is a better bike, but the Alp had so much character and was so simple to work on! 🙂
@@UsernameKate as a side note, I bet you'd get a wedge of new subs if you did start laning on your Alp 200, I run a Facebook group for them with nearly 750 members who'd probably love to see you getting mucky on yours! ("Beta Alp Owners and Fans" if of interest?)
We did it all in a day and we left quite early but it was the ride back thats the killer. Achey and tired but avoiding motorways to be sympathetic to the engines 🤣 took what felt like FOREVER to get home gaha
Great video as always Kate, thought you were totally brilliant the way you handled those muddy trails, you are Awesome Kate. Did i see the guy who flew past you parked up at the place you stopped at to get some food ?.
Thanks! Haha I couldn't remember what he looked like as he flew past so quick. You know when you aren't expecting something and it makes you jump out your skin LOL
@@UsernameKate I could see it made you jump I just can't understand why some people ride like that on the roads in such bad conditions, just crazy Kate.
squeaks, screams and erm i guess you can call it singing all within a few mins... classic lol ohh and nearly wiping out poor mike by crashing into the back of him :) hip cramp i get that sometimes... can happen just be pulling away from the lights and arrrgghhh
Haha I get it very occasionally on the road bikes if I pull away from a giveway a little awkward! But it rarely happened on road. Had it happen on track, so painful it took my concentration away and I went offroading 🤣 and I get it ALL the time offroading 🙄 its quite the problem!
We’ll done both of you on those bikes. Whoever named them green lanes though should have called them brown lanes as per the colour of them and presumably one’s underwear afterwards🤣🤣🤣. Looked like the motorcycle krypton factor. I reckon one of your training courses this year should be a speedway riding course so you can get that back end in check!! I think the main problem though on the Sinnis is that if the terrain brakes are same as hoodlum when you operate just the back brake it actuates the front too. Something to do with euro 5 I think. Anyway. Thanks for a very entertaining series. RAWHIIIIIIIIIIIIIDEEE!!!!🤣🤣🤣👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Haha yes, linked brakes not ideal, especially on mud!! And I'm actually booked in for a speedway class in April! Can't wait, if not a little scared hahaha!
Enjoyed video 👍🏻, tiring but fun ride eh. These wee bikes holding up well, shows fun to be had on the cheap. Actually pretty shocking I could buy 7 of these for about same price i paid for fully dressed GSA lol. Look forward to more of your adventures, cheers.
Well that looked.a bit more of work than fun. Kate your singing repertoire of songs are they of your childhood that your parents listened to or something you have on a play list? Are you ever going to a ride that includes your dad?
Hit some new high notes i never heared in rawhide before :D I think the bike did good and you excellent. Great video as usual. And now when you've got the taste of mud and green lanes , gonna continue with more ?
A few bikers have been trying to talk me into so called greenlaneing. Have watched this I really don't think it's for me and nevermind the amount of time it would take to clean the bike. As for your singing I would stick to the youtubeing 🤣🤣. The bikes seem to be doing really well for the size and money
This bike seriously confuses me. A lot of videos say it is trash. Then I see a video like this and I am like "What the hell"? Very confusing ... I think you drive this bike better than anyone else.
@@UsernameKate Seriously, it looks like it performed reasonably well for its size on the terrain. some biker struggled (review on the grass) on the grass and there you are killing it.
Well done Kate. What a proper challenging route made to test both woman and machine. You were brilliant and Mike isn't a bad teacher either. I'd also be dripping with sweat. 💧 💦
Thanks May! Michael is a great teacher, he's good at spotting where I go wrong and helping me put it right! There's going to be more green laning this year, mike on the dominator and me on the KTM (shire horse!)
Just realised I said 3rd installment! When I was filming, I thought 2 & 3 were going to be one, but they were too long 🤣 forgive me!
Always go through the puddles, they clean your tires ready for when you go back into the mud and grass but primarily stay on the grassy bits if you can.
Off-road is great fun, changes your perspective on life, improves mental health, builds your thinking and reaction skills, feels faster when your actually going slower, raises excitement, you meet more friendly people, you can stop anytime to have a smoke and take pictures AND you will really appreciate the smooth road home covered in filth and everyone looking at you like you have two heads
In that kind of tricky terrain, Mike was like a duck to water, Kate, despite visibly less at ease, was a model of courage and perseverance, the hip was cramped, lovely Grandma was shocked by the soldier's language, the aptly named "terrain" Sinnis was valiant, and the video is pleasantly epic.
Thank you, you two to endure such hardship to get us entertained.
👏
Thanks Samir!! I appreciate the love! :)
Soldier's language 😅
Green line riding Kate you rode well that sinners terrain 125 cool bike fantastic videos Kate👍
Great effort you guys .You're a tough cookie ,Kate, to ride through that mud .
There was certainly a lot of it LOL! Thanks Grhm NZ :)
Brilliant adventure Kate, sounds like you had a right workout at the same time but it was all fun. Wouldn't mind a Terrain 125 myself might put it on my Christmas list
Hi Kate, Hi Mike, this was a real adventure trip! After seeing the terrain, I could hear Chris Rea's The Road to Hell!! ringing in my ears, and your 4K footage is superb, it's so real that I'm sweating going through the deep, muddy furrows, waiting for the inevitable, which never came. Kate you came and you conquered!! and your non-stop commentary is so hilarious. Thank you both for 26 mins. of great entertainment.💑
Thanks John!!! Glad you liked the vlog!!! 😊😊👍
Another hip twister in the green lanes. Light bikes are much better in mud and especially if by ones self.
Keep hydrated ... don't let your bananas spoil. Great job Kate ... Looks like you and Mike had a great time riding toward the reward.
You did great Kate, slops included👍
Haha thanks Andy!
Holy Moly Kate you won't forget that in a hurry.You could have done with a motocross bike for that last lane.Great singing,Fleetwood Mac,Rawhide and Mary Poppins.Brilliant.
LOL eclectic taste once may say haha
My wife lived in Leigh for many years before we got together so I have sent her the original video where you picked up the Sinnis. She has been reminising!! We are both bikers, currently she has a Piaggio beverly 350 that goes like stink and I am after a light weight adventure bike and found these episodes wonderful Kate! We both love your style of commentary and understand the worries and 'bum' twitching that goes with the bike sliding around underneath you. You have done very well indeed with this style of riding and I think the light Sinnis has done you proud. Mike seems to just get the job done with no fussing!
You're both top people in our eyes
Ride safe, from Mark and Sue formerly living in Southport, now living in N. Spain.
Well done for completing it, I did something similar last October.
Came off twice and realised I'm shite at off road, never again 😆
Oh, I'm terrible but it's still fun :) lol
I'm a new subscriber and I find that Kate has great perspective and provides detail that others often overlook.
Thanks John! Thats really nice to hear :) Glad you like the videos!
Can't believe you're the only one with enough sense to relate to seat height and how it feels to push the motorcycle around a bit! The perspective really does help! Nice work!!
Top Video once again Kate . Keeping it real, love the sounds you make and the comments while riding.
Thanks Wayne!! 🤣
That was so good! I've just watched it all end to end; you're a trooper!
Hope you can find something to ease that cramp.
Haha I've not found anything to cure it 😫 suffer with it sooo badly!
Nice vid for an rainy Sunday afternoon Kate. You now have extra experience in riding off-road thanks to your fella. I think a saw a bird falling dead out of a tree when you screamed but I can be mistaken. Nice one, big thumbs up 👍👍🇳🇱
Omg I hadn't noticed! I'll have to look as see if I can see the dead bird! Might be caused by my singing LOL
Definitely need to drink more water kate it will help with the cramps... nice route that. I did a similar one over salter fell and finished with a river crossing and down to Ingleton waterfalls. I didn't do the muddy lane with the arch Bridge you will have to tell me where abouts that one starts please. I camped in gisburn forest after doing my little adventure of road on my old Dr250s. Solo wild camping after a day offroad is ace.. its on my channel if you have a spare hour 🤣😂😂🤣. Looking forward to the next installment
That was mental, and on 125s as well. I went to school in Kirkby Lonsdale for a couple of years and would spend weekends down at the the bridge. Back in my day, I hankered after RC30s, VFR750s and the brand new ZX10s. Showing my age. Burgers used to be really good, hope they still are for Mike’s sake 😃
Haha Ian, I call them rat burgers 🍔 🐀 🤣 Mike likes em though!
Great series Kate, good on you two follow Mike through it all. :-)
Thanks so much Leif! 😊
Well as storm Franklin rages this morning and i reflect on being housebound for three consecutive days i thought i know what will raise my spirits... Kate will :) not disappointed one bit from Mike trying to kid you he was turning right for a mile to your squeaks and even singing what more do you need, my favourite was rawhideaarrggghhh lol, llamas no dramas another one i'm stealing.Some great riding there Kate well done you and of course another super vid, ty.
Thanks Christopher! So glad you enjoyed it!!!! 🤣🙌 I had lots of fun filming it!
Yet another brilliant, brilliant video. Love the noises you make 🤣 same as me but I keep mine inside. Well done Kate…..very well done 👏
I should really try to keep em inside too haha 🤣 glad you liked the vlog 👍
@@UsernameKate nah, don’t change anything 👍
Having never watched your channel before, I've really enjoyed these vlogs on green laning, great to see you getting stuck in and showing great determination, really enjoyed watching these, especially considering the tyres
Thanks Grays! 😁
I've just watched all four videos ....Well done Kate, I would have struggled on some of that terrain.
Fair play to both yourselves and the bikes.
Kate,
We would like to see the back end wiggles!
Im sure there's a market for that somewhere lol 😅
I did enjoy these four vlogs of you and Mike enduring the mud and water on the Sinnis Terrains. I prefer the tarmac but it was a good experience for you whilst trying out the Chinese bike. Love the channel.
Thanks John! That means a lot!! 😊
Surprisingly good bikes! I think you have a new catchphrase..."Hi I'm UsernameKate and.....HIP CRAMP!!!' ;)
I think you might be right LOL!
Fab that you smashed it 👏 💪
Hip cramp 🤣 I can so relate to that 🤣 best video iv watched in along time 👍 well done
Glad you enjoyed it!!! And THANK THE LORD I'm not on my own there!!
seriously but them Sinnis through their paces, fantastic work, I bet that mud felt like it was never going to end
Haha it was quite fun! I really enjoyed it!
Positive thoughts, Kate. If you keep telling yourself something you make it happen. You’re out there to have fun, make it a positive experience in your head and it will be more fun over all.
In other words stop saying you hate everything and that you can’t do it. You’ll have a lot more fun and build more skills and confidence if you change that one thing.
I still have fun even when I'm whinging 🤣
Sounded like you really enjoyed the muddy sections and I expect to see you doing lots more green lanes through the winter months. Joking aside I’m surprised you did so well seeing the tyres those bikes had on. All the best, Alan.
Haha yeah the tyres didn't help but we tried LOL thanks Alan!
Great workout! I thought I’d see a tractor and tow rope being called for at one stage. You did well notwithstanding the cramps. Nothing like a bit of tarmac riding at the end of it all.
Haha, I definitely know what my preference is! :)
Really great video, the lanes are interesting to see. So nice to see other bikers enjoying the country rides.
Thank you! I really appreciate that!
Bananas and\or pickle juice help with muscle cramps. Probably would not taste good together though. 😄
Looked like a lot of fun, keep the cracking content coming Kate. 👍😎🏍
Thanks Derek! 😊
Putting the Sinnis Terrain to the test on some muddy green lanes, and both riders and bikes coped very well
Fantastic mini series Kate 👏 👌 P.s What a beautiful voice you have 😉😁
Fantastic video. Thanks for posting....admire your refusal to give in...(I know I would have done)...
I had such a laugh at your commentary. You are very, very brave
Thanks Janet ❤
Hate to sound like your da or granda, but it truly does “strengthen your moral fiber”. Numbers 2 and 3 of the series will seem a cakewalk. A better bike with a bit more power and suspension wouldn’t hurt either. Great job hanging in there. When I was quite young starting out in New England mud,I was in tears more than once.
You don't sound like them don't worry haha! 😊
Hi Kate, thanx a lot for sharing this adventure. Wow, respect going off-road with this bike. Actually I wonder if you can do some conclusions driving this bike off-road. I thinking of buying one and I would like to hear what you think of this bike after this trip.
Looking forward to see your next adventures.
Nezam
Hey Nezam! It's okay for light green laning. Nothing too serious unless there is a way to unlink the brakes. It would perform a little better too offroad with some appropriate tyres 😊 anymore questions, just shoot 😊
Hi Kate, thank you for answering. Actually I’m interested in the functionality of the shock absorbers. Are they appropriate or good enough for this kind of the terrain. I would like to to drive some of the trans European trails (the easier parts).
Really enjoyed this one ,have to say you were brilliant considering youve not done green laning befor,loved your commentry singing then absolute fear in yr voice 🤣 well done 👍👍👍👍
Absolute fear Billy 🤣🤣🤣
Last year my uncle had to dump his bike and jump over the hedge on that muddy lane. There was a stray Bull charging down the lane towards them 😂
Hahahahahahahaha 🤣
hahahaha
Just goes to show, what these bikes, and you, are capable of!!
Thanks Grumpster! 😊🙌
Nice looking zzr1100 there.
Usually some nice stuff up at Devils!
Definitely doing well Kate them bikes like they can handle it well that dude that speed pass tut shame on him would of made me jump and a lot more beeps than you done stay safe & ride safe 🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍
Haha proper 💩 me up! Was not expecting it, but the roads were soooo greasy man, I hope he doesn't come a cropper!
@@UsernameKate hi Kate he’ll be the next pice of road kill to be scrapped of the road riding like that insane he is.
honestly your doing loads better riding those lanes now keep it your definitely getting better hope you sort your cramps out you have to many of them have you seen anyone about them not being noisy just caring 👍👍👍
@@SOLOMOTOUK I haven't been to the docs in a long while, I think I need booking in for an MOT 🤣 I've always had em tbf, I thought everyone got it but evidently not! Thanks for caring!
Great video Kate, thought you did really well. Take care and keep smiling.
Thanks Steve! Means a lot 😊👍
@@UsernameKate You're welcome.
the squeel is far more effective at clearing the road of small critters me thinks lol
Great series of videos Kate and you did it very well.
Thanks Lyn for your comments and support as always!
Great fun...but I feel a bit guilty about the £50 I gave Mike to take you down the muddiest lanes...😂🤣😊
about that its still not showing in the account 🤔🤔🤔
I started green laning and enduro 2 yrs ago and best advice i can say is learn to not touch your front brake at all. Rear brake and engine braking, then once you get used to not reacting for front brake, then start using it and its surprising how much you can give it pressure. Also defo learning to let the back end slide is a plus, you find you wont fall off for the back sliding around so long as you let the bike move underneath you. Big tip too, take the rubber out of your footpegs when your laning, miles better grip from your boots.
I know those principles from Mike and often say 'dont touch the front brake, don't touch the front' as a little mantra! Haha trouble is, these have linked brakes. The rear works the front! When we first took the bikes in, Mike was unaware and tried to do a skid on the driveway, nearly went over the bars 🤣🤣🤣 thanks for watching and for the handy notes though!
@@UsernameKate aah fair play toughing it out with linked brakes then. Im lucky, my two bikes dont have them linked. Where you were on that muddy lane, you can also cross the river Lune there...i was thinking no way are they going across, probs good it wasnt on your route. Great vids though. Might see you both up the barn one day once the weathers better.
So funny Kate take it easy in the band weather keep up with the vlogs it's wet and windy here in st Helens Merseyside too ride safely lovely 🙂
Need this weather to bugger off!
@@UsernameKate hahaha stay safe and well lovely
Great video Kate!
Thanks KoRn 🥰
well done
Brilliant stuff yet again Kate. Having all the bars and boxes on the bikes in those deep ruts must have been both a blessing and a curse? I absolutely love the sloshy mud like this, but then I have proper tyres for that sort of stuff, and normally have my mate Pezza in front on his BMW with 50:50 tyres fitted, so I know if he can get through it, I have no excuse on an enduro bike.
Just think how much of a pro at this you'd be now had you kept the Alp 200 you had before! :D
Haha I still have the alp!!! I've no excuse really have I!!!
@@UsernameKate Ahh you should get some proper nobby tyres on it and go play... It is so much lighter than the Sinnis.... I really miss my Alp 4.0, my Beta 390RR is a better bike, but the Alp had so much character and was so simple to work on! 🙂
@@UsernameKate as a side note, I bet you'd get a wedge of new subs if you did start laning on your Alp 200, I run a Facebook group for them with nearly 750 members who'd probably love to see you getting mucky on yours! ("Beta Alp Owners and Fans" if of interest?)
@@HippoDrones oh I will join the group!! Honestly, I'd forgotten that I own the poor thing!
@@UsernameKate hahaha.... you'll have to dust it off :D
Commentary.... fantastic
Thanks Patrick! 😊🙌
Loved this vid ,l ove all ya vids... Welcome to MUD!... I went out on another 'Muddy Lane' this week, very nearly ended up in a ditch!
Haha you should have vlogged it, that would have made a great watch!
@@UsernameKate Coming soon... I didn't like to say.
Oh man Iv been doing this today with Pete English n CRF 250 ,OMG think Iv broke my foot 🤣 great fun , and great video 🤣💪
Oh noooo! Hope you haven't broke it!!
@@UsernameKate all good thank goodness 👍
@@criticalcuda phew!!
I would have turned back hours ago so good on ya!!👍 How long did it actually take and think you'll be doing anything similar again?
We did it all in a day and we left quite early but it was the ride back thats the killer. Achey and tired but avoiding motorways to be sympathetic to the engines 🤣 took what felt like FOREVER to get home gaha
Great video as always Kate, thought you were totally brilliant the way you handled those muddy trails, you are Awesome Kate. Did i see the guy who flew past you parked up at the place you stopped at to get some food ?.
Thanks! Haha I couldn't remember what he looked like as he flew past so quick. You know when you aren't expecting something and it makes you jump out your skin LOL
@@UsernameKate I could see it made you jump I just can't understand why some people ride like that on the roads in such bad conditions, just crazy Kate.
squeaks, screams and erm i guess you can call it singing all within a few mins... classic lol
ohh and nearly wiping out poor mike by crashing into the back of him :)
hip cramp i get that sometimes... can happen just be pulling away from the lights and arrrgghhh
Haha I get it very occasionally on the road bikes if I pull away from a giveway a little awkward! But it rarely happened on road. Had it happen on track, so painful it took my concentration away and I went offroading 🤣 and I get it ALL the time offroading 🙄 its quite the problem!
We’ll done both of you on those bikes. Whoever named them green lanes though should have called them brown lanes as per the colour of them and presumably one’s underwear afterwards🤣🤣🤣. Looked like the motorcycle krypton factor. I reckon one of your training courses this year should be a speedway riding course so you can get that back end in check!! I think the main problem though on the Sinnis is that if the terrain brakes are same as hoodlum when you operate just the back brake it actuates the front too. Something to do with euro 5 I think. Anyway. Thanks for a very entertaining series. RAWHIIIIIIIIIIIIIDEEE!!!!🤣🤣🤣👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Haha yes, linked brakes not ideal, especially on mud!! And I'm actually booked in for a speedway class in April! Can't wait, if not a little scared hahaha!
Ooooh that will be good. Wish I was going 👍
Enjoyed video 👍🏻, tiring but fun ride eh. These wee bikes holding up well, shows fun to be had on the cheap. Actually pretty shocking I could buy 7 of these for about same price i paid for fully dressed GSA lol. Look forward to more of your adventures, cheers.
Haha when you put it like that... it's crazy!
🐊 you should consider getting some comms gear so we can hear Mike too. Great video. What's hip cramp?
Haha good shout Croc! Hip cramp is cramp in the hips.. you never get it??
@@UsernameKate never heard of it before Kate. Maybe you should see your GP. Toes and hip cramps.
I’ll 2nd the Sena or Cardo units - assuming Mike agreeable! I have Cardo, my original Sena died and zero customer support (US).
I can see this add on Facebook marketplace "As new Sinnis terrain for sale. 1 lady owner. Reason for sale hip cramps " 🤣
🤣🤣🤣 sounds about right!
You’re not the only one who suffers hip cramps, they hurt.🇦🇺
I'm glad I'm not alone!
Well done. Would be better with off road tires.😎👍🍻
Demo bike, what can ya do! 🤣 and thank you 😊👍
Green laaning is not so bad....it is the gray and brown slop that make it hard...
Indeed!!!
Well that looked.a bit more of work than fun. Kate your singing repertoire of songs are they of your childhood that your parents listened to or something you have on a play list? Are you ever going to a ride that includes your dad?
I think they're songs that are rooting in my subconscious haha and yeah! Defo plans to get out with Papa Ralph! 🤣
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i love your random singing :D. You and RichyVida should do a sing along together
I couldn't taint his angelic voice like that 🤣
@@UsernameKate I still love it. so glad you have gone full time with the channel love your vids and I hope it goes great for you.
@@samsquires5442 thanks Sam, you an absolute legend! 💯
Hit some new high notes i never heared in rawhide before :D I think the bike did good and you excellent. Great video as usual. And now when you've got the taste of mud and green lanes , gonna continue with more ?
Haha! Glad you enjoyed it!! Yes, I'd like to do more muddy stuff for definite!
Why dont u guys ride with a Cardo? They are so convenient :). Besides that, loved the serie.
Mike said he can't imagine anything worse then listening to me chat garbage 🤣 but on a serious note, we have just got some 😊👍
Dehydration is not good, it’s best to stay juicy, I have found that chocolate and tea stops help with the cramps.
How I'm not a shrivelled prune from all these years if not drinking enough, I'll never know 😭
Well done to you! I would crap myself lol 😂
You wouldn't be able to tell, you'd be covered in mud anyway hahah
A few bikers have been trying to talk me into so called greenlaneing. Have watched this I really don't think it's for me and nevermind the amount of time it would take to clean the bike. As for your singing I would stick to the youtubeing 🤣🤣. The bikes seem to be doing really well for the size and money
🤣🤣🤣 when I sing, mike usually says... who sang that kate? I answer him and he says, yes - let's keep it that way 😫 the man's a SAVAGE!
@@UsernameKate he is way to hard on you.
Ha ha great video
Thanks! 😁
Well done both of you on that shite 😂 big up to the mighty sinnis
🙌🙌 they did well!
a scared but good operator
Haha thank you!
So Is The Sinnis 125 Terrain a decent first bike. ?.
Yes definitely. I'd have loved one as my first bike :)
My hips were cramping in sympathy and I was lying in bed just watching!
🤣🤣🤣 it's the WORST
I find that lifting my right leg from the floor back to the peg is the trigger for me, hate it!
Great video, I bet you were tired at the end??
Yea it was tiring but great 😊
Great video Kate 🤘So is the bike worth £3000 ?
I'd say so yes!
Great 👍
lush language timophee
It doesn't look any where near as difficult on camera 🤣🤣 You deserve an Indian after a day of back lane scratchin. Great video Kate
Haha I never bloody had one! Been on the fitness grind and really proud that we haven't indulged since Christmas!
Some proper muddy lanes there.
Have you considered a career in sound effects for erotic movies?😆
I heard only fans is fruitful nowadays 🫐🥝🍒🤣
Slop slop 😆
I couldn’t ride a 125 now after riding big bikes there just to slow.
I'll turn a bike away when offered to have a play! Big or small! But yea, I'd need something more powerful in the garage too personally 😊
This bike seriously confuses me. A lot of videos say it is trash. Then I see a video like this and I am like "What the hell"? Very confusing ...
I think you drive this bike better than anyone else.
TRASH?! nooo, we had the BEST time on the terrains! So much fun!
@@UsernameKate Seriously, it looks like it performed reasonably well for its size on the terrain. some biker struggled (review on the grass) on the grass and there you are killing it.
@@ataboyboyboy8895 imagine it with offroad tyres... they'd be unstoppable! 💪
@@UsernameKate getting mine next month 🙂 Can't wait. Actually I ordered the black edition by mistake. Yeah dumb but it looks cool.😆
@@ataboyboyboy8895 nooo way!! I LOVE the black edition!! That's what I'd have if I ordered one!
Rear brake off road
It's linked with these unfortunately!
I say 300cc engine, would be better, no strain on the engine.
Go... muddy enough for you? geez...
🤣🤣🤣 super muddy!
Well done Kate. What a proper challenging route made to test both woman and machine. You were brilliant and Mike isn't a bad teacher either. I'd also be dripping with sweat. 💧 💦
Thanks May! Michael is a great teacher, he's good at spotting where I go wrong and helping me put it right! There's going to be more green laning this year, mike on the dominator and me on the KTM (shire horse!)
@@UsernameKate sounds fantastic Kate 👌 thanks for reply. 🙂👍