Hi Anna , that became interesting after Wombeyan falls - you don't need a bigger bike for that sort of track - I enjoyed the trip, but before there I guess that machine was trying pretty hard ( but then I suspect you don't 'wring it right out') (I guess that little battler was relieved that you didn't find any sand dunes this time.😊 Thanks for the trip!
@@rond5323 It's a fun bike and I can get it out of any problem by myself. Also what I really like is it feels like you are having an adventure with the bare minimum, close to being on a horse. You see these bikes and it's like just add a bit more and you've got a car. I had a Ducati 748, it was exhilarating but not really fun like this. She's pretty revvved out but these Honda's are unstoppable. I had an XR80 as my first bike 40 years ago. It was still going strong 30 years ago when my brother sold it.
@@Free_Ranger_CT110 Yes it was pretty good but after starting by going through the outback it all seems pretty easy after that. Hoping to get to Adelaide and then the Flinders Ranges and up to Birdsville next year. The only limit to trip distance on the postie is the back tire wearing away I have found.
@@fantasticanna2512 yeah I found those 'trail claw' tyres don't last very long, I bought some cheap CST road tyres for $30 each & although not very good on dirt, they lasted twice as long as the trail tyres. All the best with your trips. My planned Birdsville trip was canned earlier due to heart probs & hospital stay.
@@Free_Ranger_CT110 I had bad heart problems after the covid vaccine. Couldn't do any riding for a year. Sorry to hear. I figure I have to get into this now because you don't know what the future holds, health or society wise.
@@fantasticanna2512 absolutely, my little Honda & getting out into nature helped keep me sane during the past few crazy years. Sorry to hear about your adverse reaction to the jab.
Hi Anna , that became interesting after Wombeyan falls - you don't need a bigger bike for that sort of track - I enjoyed the trip, but before there I guess that machine was trying pretty hard ( but then I suspect you don't 'wring it right out') (I guess that little battler was relieved that you didn't find any sand dunes this time.😊
Thanks for the trip!
@@rond5323 It's a fun bike and I can get it out of any problem by myself. Also what I really like is it feels like you are having an adventure with the bare minimum, close to being on a horse. You see these bikes and it's like just add a bit more and you've got a car. I had a Ducati 748, it was exhilarating but not really fun like this. She's pretty revvved out but these Honda's are unstoppable. I had an XR80 as my first bike 40 years ago. It was still going strong 30 years ago when my brother sold it.
Epic trip Anna, I'm sure your videos inspire many people to get out on their bikes & explore the country.
@@Free_Ranger_CT110 Yes it was pretty good but after starting by going through the outback it all seems pretty easy after that. Hoping to get to Adelaide and then the Flinders Ranges and up to Birdsville next year. The only limit to trip distance on the postie is the back tire wearing away I have found.
@@fantasticanna2512 yeah I found those 'trail claw' tyres don't last very long, I bought some cheap CST road tyres for $30 each & although not very good on dirt, they lasted twice as long as the trail tyres. All the best with your trips. My planned Birdsville trip was canned earlier due to heart probs & hospital stay.
@@Free_Ranger_CT110 I had bad heart problems after the covid vaccine. Couldn't do any riding for a year. Sorry to hear. I figure I have to get into this now because you don't know what the future holds, health or society wise.
@@fantasticanna2512 absolutely, my little Honda & getting out into nature helped keep me sane during the past few crazy years. Sorry to hear about your adverse reaction to the jab.