Great video! I dont think many people would consider such an epic journey on a 125 machine, just goes to prove you dont need a huge adventure bike to have huge adventures! 👍🏻👏🏻
Yeah it is not typical for riders in Europe or North America. But think of all the Asian people, there is a 125ccm a hughe bike and the countries sometimes too. And they do also adventures but we never will know, cause they dont make a video or we can´t find it cause of search engine (other type of letters eg, and yt algorythm changed a lot last year) Anyway smaller bike means bigger adventures. 👍👍👍👍
Speed limit for a 50cc in norway is just 45 kph and the uphill struggle would be VERY real on some of our steep uphills. I AM norwegian and obv used a 50cc a lot when young and as a grown up that is just not recommended. A 125 today has more than 40 hp if you buy the right one and that's PLENTY.@@chrishart8548 Now yuou can use a tuned 50cc with bolt ons and do say 14 hp but since the speedlimit is still just 45 kph etc and that's hard to do when the 50cc will do 100+ lol and the speeding tickets here in Norway are pretty damn harsh it will be a really expensive trip.
I am 6'3 too but only 220and i havent found a single comfortable bike at all so idc but the fact is most are less than 6' so the majority can use a 125... @@john0270
Back in 1988... on a brand new Yamaha TDR 250, i did the legend route from Greece to Nordkapp. I remember that on this bike i was feeling like the king of the earth! No GPS, no mobile phones, absolutely nothing. I am proud to remember that i crossed the Berlin Wall. I bought gloves in Copenhagen! Until there i was riding without gloves. My jacket was a cheap Acerbis with nylon bags for isolating. My helmet was a Bieffe, a brand that does not exist anymore. There was no underground tunnel to Mageroya. There was a small ferry to pass you towards to Nordkapp. Watching your video you teleported me almost 40 years ago. I can not smell the 2 stroke engine, i can not feel the humidity of the Scandinavian land. But i can feel the willing of a rider to catch his dream. It is not what you ride. It is how you ride it. Thank you for this video. It is like you did what i missed to do 40 years ago... God bless you mate
46 minutes without words - but still with so much story telling! not a single skip. just pure enjoyment! What a edit. Thank you so much for this video!
i got much more freedom driving a truck lol I dont have to live on fcking powder soup and sandwiches and I don't have to rent accomodation every single night since i'm travelling with my bed ...
@@johnnyhun1 That's a pretty brain dead comment. Never heard of tents and grabbing some food on a roadside cafe? Enjoy your holiday and freedom sleeping and eating in your truck.
Small is wonderful! Did an 8000km Dublin to Bergen round-trip on a 13yr old Honda 250 Rebel. Experienced 6 weeks of pure joy. Had a 3 man tent, deckchair and fiddle 🎻 strapped on the back as I pottered along through 7 different countries before reaching Norway. Travelled along the Fjordic route to Bergen. Gas getting on and off ferries with lads on GSs, HDs etc heading up further north. Unlike them, I was time rich. Bike behaved perfectly. Great memories
Norway is a very calm country, not crowded! very suitable for relieving stress and tiredness in the heart,, one day I will come to Norway to see firsthand the conditions and the city. good video, you are a true biker using a 125 CC 2 STROKE motorbike riding to Norway!
Gotta admit, I normally just ignore/bypass non-narrative video. HOWEVER... This, on the other hand is such a great, great production. Not only in the scenery, but your ability to tell a story. I think this should be nominated as a sensational voyage masterpiece.
Thank you for your wonderful work. I felt once again that the earth is one planet, and I fell in love with the nature of Norway. Please take good care of your YAMAHA bike. I am cheering from Japan.
46 minutes without a word spoken. Absoultely loved it! Wish more of the "vlogers" did the same and just for a few minutes stoped fiming their own face.
Yeah man. 2 stroke for the win. In the early 2000’s I had a Kawasaki Kr1. Not the Kr1S. It was a great bike. I was living and working in central London. But making regular trips to Cornwall and Northampton. Along with that did some trips up to the Birmingham NEC on it too. Always had a bottle 2T oil under the seat. Loved the bike. It’s my brother bike now but has been in pieces in my mums shed since we took it apart for a rebuild back in about 2004. Ride on. 😎👍🏼
Great video, thank you. I rode to Norway from the UK and back on a Honda CBF125 back in 2014 via France, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Denmark and Sweden (I think it was about 6k miles). I went as far north as Galdhøpiggen, I would have liked to have ridden to Nordcapp but ran out of time, it's a beautiful country.
I used to ride my motorcyle on every weekend before i had involved in car accident that nearly took my life last year.. now im fully recovered... a bit trauma...and i think im going to ride my motorcycle again.. and this video make want to back riding again and again..thanks for the amazing video and very relaxing to watch 👍
after 30 minutes watching I realized you only have 433 suscriptions. your takes and music made me feel like I was watching a movie, keep doing videos your doing great. every photogram of the video made me feel peace.
Epic journey! I had a Honda Grom 125cc that I bought in 2016, I sold it in late 2018 with 57.000km on it. I did so many trips and daily 10-12 hour rides, I was everywhere! ( In Norway ). Best time I have ever had.
Brother, i am on my way next summer to visit Nordkapp with my Vespa GTS 300. Subscribed and thank you for this lovely and LOVELY video! :) Cheers from Bulgaria!
Super video, tausend Dank. Ich liebe es wegen der tollen Natur, gut gefilmt. Kein unnötiges geplapper 😅 Du hast mit wenig viel erreicht. So geht für mich TH-cam. ❤ Danke aus der Schweiz 😊
The air there must be very fresh. And it's nowhere to be crowded or overpopulated. Lush green mountains everywhere. It's so different than my home country in any ways. It's so refreshing to see a place that's completely different that where I am now. I wish I could give Norway a visit anytime soon...
You have to visit! We went in September to avoid tourists and it was amazing. Norwegians are so respectful, grounded people, the nature is so clean and well maintained, I would definitely see myself moving there permanently one day
Hallo, weniger ist mehr. Werde meine GS gegen ein leichtes Motorrad tauschen. Und absolut herrlich sind die ( ablesbaren ) analogen Instrumente. Tolles Video!!! Viele Grüße aus Berlin, Ralf
Never did 46mins go by so fast. Thank you for taking us with you on this epic journey. Norway is such a centering country. The respect and humbleness from Norwegian people is really touching, I went once, hiking through Hardangervidda and visiting places by car and I’ve always wanted to go back ever since:)
This video's throwing vibes like, when I grow up, I can finally hit the spot I dreamed of as a kid with my beloved motorcycle. Idk how to explain it but it's the best way for me to tell it
My old bike is Yamaha TZM 150CC millennium (Malaysia),back in 2004 ride it for 2 yrs..Had to sold it to cover my wedding expence...The Pov,the hi rpm sound and 2t smell's, brings joy to me again.. thanks a lot!!
Great video! A lot of memories came to mind from my own trips with the 125. In 1991, I had a 125cc Aprilia AF1 that I used to travel in Finland. I went to Norway later on a bigger bike. Norway is indeed one of the world's finest motorcycle countries.
Stunning video! Im a Norwegian living in Denmark. I got my big motorcycle license last year, Currently saving up for a bike. And when each opportunity rises. A 4 hour ferry is my gate to a mountainous adventure. Safe travels to all riders!
I have a KR/ZX150 two stroke and been traveling with it. You know, there's a different feeling riding a two stroke sport bikes for an adventure, it was so memorable
Tak for din fine skildring af Vest-Norge - Jeg var selv oppe mellem Jotunheimen, Dovre-fjell og Atlanterhavsvejen på MC sidst i august - Fantastisk oplevelse ! ;)
Nice route through some of the finest mountains in Norway. And nice to see someone showing that you do not need an adventure/enduro bike for a full scale adventure! I rode the whole coast of Norway from Fredrikstad to Pasvik and back again this summer on a Kawasaki VN 900 cruiser bike, more than 10.000 km. 😁
awesome! I'm looking at upgrading from my mt03 to a vulcan 900.. just because the mt03 is so uncomfortable on highways (which is where i prefer to ride).
Excellent. My and the ex did a road trip through Sweden and Norway back in 2014 and saw a lot of the same places. This brought back a rush of nostalgia i didn't even know i was missing. Again, just excellent.
Bertram.... that was amazing. The choice of bike made it that much better and having that two-stroke hum in the background the whole way was brilliant - and you got the sound levels between the motor and the music spot on! Really great video, thanks for sharing it and showing us all the amazing scenery!
Wonderful, calm film full of stunning landscapes and all the informations we need - without one word: well done! And it shows once more that you don't need a big power bike to live epic adventures!In 2020 I crossed all the Austrian mountains with a Honda CB125F, and lately I went to the Assietta and the French West Alps with the same bike ❤
Great video! I dont think many people would consider such an epic journey on a 125 machine, just goes to prove you dont need a huge adventure bike to have huge adventures! 👍🏻👏🏻
Probably do it on a 50cc if you wanted to some people even do it on a bicycle.
Yeah it is not typical for riders in Europe or North America. But think of all the Asian people, there is a 125ccm a hughe bike and the countries sometimes too. And they do also adventures but we never will know, cause they dont make a video or we can´t find it cause of search engine (other type of letters eg, and yt algorythm changed a lot last year)
Anyway smaller bike means bigger adventures. 👍👍👍👍
Speed limit for a 50cc in norway is just 45 kph and the uphill struggle would be VERY real on some of our steep uphills. I AM norwegian and obv used a 50cc a lot when young and as a grown up that is just not recommended. A 125 today has more than 40 hp if you buy the right one and that's PLENTY.@@chrishart8548 Now yuou can use a tuned 50cc with bolt ons and do say 14 hp but since the speedlimit is still just 45 kph etc and that's hard to do when the 50cc will do 100+ lol and the speeding tickets here in Norway are pretty damn harsh it will be a really expensive trip.
ya but some of us aint child sized, im 6'3" and 255lbs.... small bikes are cool, but its like a monkey humping a football for me.
I am 6'3 too but only 220and i havent found a single comfortable bike at all so idc but the fact is most are less than 6' so the majority can use a 125... @@john0270
Back in 1988... on a brand new Yamaha TDR 250, i did the legend route from Greece to Nordkapp. I remember that on this bike i was feeling like the king of the earth! No GPS, no mobile phones, absolutely nothing. I am proud to remember that i crossed the Berlin Wall. I bought gloves in Copenhagen! Until there i was riding without gloves. My jacket was a cheap Acerbis with nylon bags for isolating. My helmet was a Bieffe, a brand that does not exist anymore. There was no underground tunnel to Mageroya. There was a small ferry to pass you towards to Nordkapp. Watching your video you teleported me almost 40 years ago. I can not smell the 2 stroke engine, i can not feel the humidity of the Scandinavian land. But i can feel the willing of a rider to catch his dream. It is not what you ride. It is how you ride it. Thank you for this video. It is like you did what i missed to do 40 years ago... God bless you mate
Great comment dude, sounds like a one of a kind adventure you'll remember for the rest of your life
Don't need a Hayabusa for those little country roads :)))
You look 30 though
If i am close to 30, then you are newborn😅😅 Thank you!@@fahmiyusoff9154
46 minutes without words - but still with so much story telling!
not a single skip. just pure enjoyment! What a edit.
Thank you so much for this video!
agree!
This goes to show that no matter how small or big your motorcycle is, riding a motorcycle is freedom itself.
I want to ride far from home with a motorcycle,ill wait until i grew up.
i got much more freedom driving a truck lol I dont have to live on fcking powder soup and sandwiches and I don't have to rent accomodation every single night since i'm travelling with my bed ...
@@johnnyhun1 Guess you're just not made for it then
why do you have to swear? Perhaps you cannot express yourself adequately?@@johnnyhun1
@@johnnyhun1 That's a pretty brain dead comment. Never heard of tents and grabbing some food on a roadside cafe? Enjoy your holiday and freedom sleeping and eating in your truck.
Best motorBike video ever seen ❤
I'm not even halfway through the video and I need to say: man, Norway is so beautiful!
Small is wonderful! Did an 8000km Dublin to Bergen round-trip on a 13yr old Honda 250 Rebel. Experienced 6 weeks of pure joy. Had a 3 man tent, deckchair and fiddle 🎻 strapped on the back as I pottered along through 7 different countries before reaching Norway. Travelled along the Fjordic route to Bergen. Gas getting on and off ferries with lads on GSs, HDs etc heading up further north. Unlike them, I was time rich.
Bike behaved perfectly. Great memories
Sounds amazing.
Yes, I did London - Nordkapp 1. on R1100RS, (my arms in agony) then, 2. Yamaha XT660z (with covid!) Much easier ride!@@Chris_Tinacan
Norway is a very calm country, not crowded! very suitable for relieving stress and tiredness in the heart,, one day I will come to Norway to see firsthand the conditions and the city. good video, you are a true biker using a 125 CC 2 STROKE motorbike riding to Norway!
yes truly
Your videos make the point that the correct bike for touring on is the one you own and like to ride!
Great experience! 👍🏻
I also did a 1200km trip from northern germany to lake Garda in italy when i was 16 with my Yamaha DT80LC2 with 9,8 horsepowers 😊
Gotta admit, I normally just ignore/bypass non-narrative video.
HOWEVER...
This, on the other hand is such a great, great production. Not only in the scenery, but your ability to tell a story.
I think this should be nominated as a sensational voyage masterpiece.
Wow thank you!
You have a knack for it, keep it up!@@BertramJansenFilms
Thank you for your wonderful work. I felt once again that the earth is one planet, and I fell in love with the nature of Norway. Please take good care of your YAMAHA bike. I am cheering from Japan.
god i love japan, the japanese have done so much for the world and i dont feel you get the praise you deserve
ฉันขอบคุณประเทศญี่่ปุ่นที่เลือกประเทศของฉันในการผลิตรถยนต์และรถมอเตอร์ไซค์และสินค้าอื่นอีกมากมาย รักจากประเทศไทย
Very good video. Enjoyed watching.
Alone, Beautiful view, and a 2-stroke motorcycle what a life goals
I'm pretty sure this is my favourite video on TH-cam. Thank you 🙂
I'm at loss for words... This is INCREDIBLE. Have never seen anything as such. Cheers from Houston, TX
46 minutes without a word spoken. Absoultely loved it! Wish more of the "vlogers" did the same and just for a few minutes stoped fiming their own face.
This was awsome! It's great to see someone touring on small displacement bikes. I hope you'll make more of these videos.
Thank you! Means a lot. Definitely more to come👍
@@BertramJansenFilms I hope I can go to Norway in February! You can see directly the beautiful conditions and views there
Absolutely stunning video! Thank you for taking us along.
Respect on such a machine. Shiny side up.
This was a true delight. Norway is stunning. Thanks for sharing your journey with us!
this is amazing, thank you!
cheers from Ukraine and thank you for your help, Norway!
Wonderful video. Thanks for sharing
Yeah man. 2 stroke for the win. In the early 2000’s I had a Kawasaki Kr1. Not the Kr1S. It was a great bike. I was living and working in central London. But making regular trips to Cornwall and Northampton. Along with that did some trips up to the Birmingham NEC on it too. Always had a bottle 2T oil under the seat. Loved the bike. It’s my brother bike now but has been in pieces in my mums shed since we took it apart for a rebuild back in about 2004. Ride on. 😎👍🏼
Watched a lot of touring videos. There's no other video had made me as satisfied as this one did. Hat's off to you mate.
I loved this. A 125 showing it can go for distance. Brilliant
Great video, thank you. I rode to Norway from the UK and back on a Honda CBF125 back in 2014 via France, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Denmark and Sweden (I think it was about 6k miles). I went as far north as Galdhøpiggen, I would have liked to have ridden to Nordcapp but ran out of time, it's a beautiful country.
I was blown away by this, loved every moment !
I used to ride my motorcyle on every weekend before i had involved in car accident that nearly took my life last year.. now im fully recovered... a bit trauma...and i think im going to ride my motorcycle again.. and this video make want to back riding again and again..thanks for the amazing video and very relaxing to watch 👍
Oh.. Im very sorry about that. I hope you will be back on the motorcycle soon!
Amazing video. Eventhough the video is non narrative, the bike and the nature speaks to you throughout the videos.
2 stroke. That's enough ❤. Somehow i feel cozy by seeing this video. 🥱😌✨
Love it. Watched from start to end❤
after 30 minutes watching I realized you only have 433 suscriptions. your takes and music made me feel like I was watching a movie, keep doing videos your doing great. every photogram of the video made me feel peace.
Amazing and spectacular masterpiece, breathtaking place , please continue to do videos like this, cheers from United States
Nice Video. 2 stroke 4ever 🖤
Epic journey! I had a Honda Grom 125cc that I bought in 2016, I sold it in late 2018 with 57.000km on it. I did so many trips and daily 10-12 hour rides, I was everywhere! ( In Norway ). Best time I have ever had.
thank you for taking me with you on this cool trip. The music, the sounds, the pictures ... stunningly done!
Norway so beautiful! Great shots mate!
I've been watching yt video's on 2x but this just had to be watched in normal speed, tnx for slowing it down for me
thanks for video i really enjoyed watching
I'm as old as the motorcycle. Amazing places. Fantastic bike. Spectacular movie. Cheers
Brother, i am on my way next summer to visit Nordkapp with my Vespa GTS 300. Subscribed and thank you for this lovely and LOVELY video! :) Cheers from Bulgaria!
lovely video 👏. 2 stroke soundtrack ❤
‼️ People are truly amazing ‼️
Thank you
🙏❤️ Love from Scotland ❤️🙏
Super video, tausend Dank.
Ich liebe es wegen der tollen Natur, gut gefilmt. Kein unnötiges geplapper 😅
Du hast mit wenig viel erreicht. So geht für mich TH-cam. ❤
Danke aus der Schweiz 😊
This really inspiers me. I will defenetly do a trip of my own next summer. Norway is the most beautyful conuntry in the world.
Wonderful to see, Norway is even more beautiful than one can imagine, been several times around Norway doing service on greenhouses,
Well done no talking great mood music and you left in the two stroke noise with fantastic views of Norway , quite a adventure on a 125 impressive.
The air there must be very fresh. And it's nowhere to be crowded or overpopulated. Lush green mountains everywhere. It's so different than my home country in any ways. It's so refreshing to see a place that's completely different that where I am now. I wish I could give Norway a visit anytime soon...
You have to visit! We went in September to avoid tourists and it was amazing. Norwegians are so respectful, grounded people, the nature is so clean and well maintained, I would definitely see myself moving there permanently one day
Hallo, weniger ist mehr. Werde meine GS gegen ein leichtes Motorrad tauschen. Und absolut herrlich sind die ( ablesbaren ) analogen Instrumente. Tolles Video!!! Viele Grüße aus Berlin, Ralf
Hello from Brazil! Amazing video!
Nice motorcycle
125cc and the power band kicking in at 6.5k rpm.. one of the beautiful vlog I have seen so far.
Never did 46mins go by so fast. Thank you for taking us with you on this epic journey. Norway is such a centering country. The respect and humbleness from Norwegian people is really touching, I went once, hiking through Hardangervidda and visiting places by car and I’ve always wanted to go back ever since:)
Love and respect from Azerbaijan. Great job 👍👏
Seeing you ride on roads i rode on during my trips there feels nice
beautiful view amazing bike and music, love form Indonesia
Your video is inspiring!! You prove that 125cc is sufficient for a great adventure!!
Awesome.
Nice riding my friend 👍🏻👍🏻
Det er altså virkelig en flot film. Meget professionelt lavet.
such an awesome movie Bertram, thank you so much
Great video! Beautiful journey! 👍🏍️💪
Fantastic video Bertram! Enjoyed that a lot. 👌
You can tell a story without saying a word. Very impressive video! It felt like 5 minutes.
This video's throwing vibes like, when I grow up, I can finally hit the spot I dreamed of as a kid with my beloved motorcycle. Idk how to explain it but it's the best way for me to tell it
Thank you for taking me with you on this journey. You made a great video
so beautiful video, and nice motorcycle, so freedom see your vlog
My old bike is Yamaha TZM 150CC millennium (Malaysia),back in 2004 ride it for 2 yrs..Had to sold it to cover my wedding expence...The Pov,the hi rpm sound and 2t smell's, brings joy to me again.. thanks a lot!!
This kind of content is what I've been wanting to see on youtube for a long time!
This was a beautiful film Bertram. Thank you.
👍✅😎❤️
Great video! A lot of memories came to mind from my own trips with the 125. In 1991, I had a 125cc Aprilia AF1 that I used to travel in Finland. I went to Norway later on a bigger bike. Norway is indeed one of the world's finest motorcycle countries.
Stunning video! Im a Norwegian living in Denmark. I got my big motorcycle license last year, Currently saving up for a bike. And when each opportunity rises. A 4 hour ferry is my gate to a mountainous adventure. Safe travels to all riders!
I have a KR/ZX150 two stroke and been traveling with it. You know, there's a different feeling riding a two stroke sport bikes for an adventure, it was so memorable
Small motorcycles have their own charm❤
10/10 video. Great job
Great video! Love from Korea
Tak for din fine skildring af Vest-Norge - Jeg var selv oppe mellem Jotunheimen, Dovre-fjell og Atlanterhavsvejen på MC sidst i august - Fantastisk oplevelse ! ;)
We need more videos like this on that bike!
Feels very relatable, did a massive roadtrip in my 850cc car. Lots of downshifts, gravel roads and incredible time!
Nice route through some of the finest mountains in Norway. And nice to see someone showing that you do not need an adventure/enduro bike for a full scale adventure! I rode the whole coast of Norway from Fredrikstad to Pasvik and back again this summer on a Kawasaki VN 900 cruiser bike, more than 10.000 km. 😁
Thank you. That sounds so fun! Would love to do the same. I'm planning on going to Nordkapp.
awesome! I'm looking at upgrading from my mt03 to a vulcan 900.. just because the mt03 is so uncomfortable on highways (which is where i prefer to ride).
Enjoyed every second. Thanks.
Excellent. My and the ex did a road trip through Sweden and Norway back in 2014 and saw a lot of the same places. This brought back a rush of nostalgia i didn't even know i was missing. Again, just excellent.
Enak.....sepi jalanx....buat betah utk turing
Very beautiful view sir and awesome video,i like your journey and i like your motorcycle too 😄😄 i hope you always healthy sir
loved every single second of this video
This was great to watch. Love the music, too. Thank you.
your video is a reminder that you don't need higher cc bikes to enjoy motorcycling. love this video
Two strokes are the best..👍🏻. Your 125 looks like a great bike. 25 years ago I rode a 1983 RZ250 around Australia, best time of my life 👊🏻
This is so beautiful, it helped me feel peaceful
Bertram.... that was amazing. The choice of bike made it that much better and having that two-stroke hum in the background the whole way was brilliant - and you got the sound levels between the motor and the music spot on! Really great video, thanks for sharing it and showing us all the amazing scenery!
What a nice ride and comfy journey. The small house was adorable and cozy. This video makes you want to go out yourself. Maybe this year...
I can feel atmosphere by your video.In the future someday I want to ride motorcycle in Norway.From Japan.
Japan rocks - I salute the great nation !
Dałeś czadu. Szacunek.
Everytime you rev it up, it's pure music.. nice bike and nice ride... cheers to you bro!
You captured the soul of Norway here. Your TZ really sings! Well done for a great video.
I'm Taiwanese, and I want to say that this video is so beautifully shot. !! Forgive me for using google translate😅
The 2 strokes are treat to the ears 😍
luckily i found this great videos, love from Indonesia!
I feel buzzing in my hands just by hearing that engine sound. Two years ago i was in Romania on CRF300Rally also around 1200km, respect :)
Wonderful, calm film full of stunning landscapes and all the informations we need - without one word: well done! And it shows once more that you don't need a big power bike to live epic adventures!In 2020 I crossed all the Austrian mountains with a Honda CB125F, and lately I went to the Assietta and the French West Alps with the same bike ❤
That's impressive! And you're very right❤
Brilliant video.
Real spirit of adventure doing in on an TZR 125..
You make fancy adventure bike riders look a bit soft.👍