That competition looks so interesting. I think I should push some buttons in our local forums, to start something similar. Are the locations given as riddles, or just descriptions?
Lovely to hear the R/80. Used to own one. Thought it was a (physically) big bike, times have changed. Eh? What’s with the sponge ball on the steering head?y
@@jalford5089 the r80 is not a small bike it's probably the heaviest bike I have owned but it's so well balanced even at slow speed. The tennis ball is where I keep a bit of cloth
@@iangriffiths9930 yep it's ok to do if the sprockets are not hooked, next time I will replace the lot probably. But honda cub rear sprockets take a long time to show signs of wear. Been doing this for many years never had a problem
@@iangriffiths9930 well on the CRF you might need to swap the lot at the same time especially if you thrashing it off-road the front sprocket on the CRF dose tend to get hooked pretty quick
This was an enjoyable series last year, I'm looking forward to this new edition.
that was a gob of landmarks. this should be really fun to follow.
Nice a nice adventure series from Big Pezzer, looking forward to it.
Great to see you posting these vids mate 🙂
Love this stuff, what an adventure
Keep up the good work, videos are interesting, love the CT and Camping . Cheers
Thanks there is quite a few videos in this series to come
Thanks
That will get me motivated 🎉
That competition looks so interesting. I think I should push some buttons in our local forums, to start something similar. Are the locations given as riddles, or just descriptions?
Just a description but sometimes it's hard to work out what is what, some of them are just a rock in a field with no signs or anything 😅
Lovely to hear the R/80. Used to own one. Thought it was a (physically) big bike, times have changed. Eh?
What’s with the sponge ball on the steering head?y
@@jalford5089 the r80 is not a small bike it's probably the heaviest bike I have owned but it's so well balanced even at slow speed. The tennis ball is where I keep a bit of cloth
Hey buddy, did you change the chain but leave the old sprocket's on?
@@iangriffiths9930 yep it's ok to do if the sprockets are not hooked, next time I will replace the lot probably. But honda cub rear sprockets take a long time to show signs of wear. Been doing this for many years never had a problem
I’ve got a CRF, partly because of your videos of the one you had and I thought I’d have to change the whole set so that’s really interesting👍
@@iangriffiths9930 well on the CRF you might need to swap the lot at the same time especially if you thrashing it off-road the front sprocket on the CRF dose tend to get hooked pretty quick