In regards to the 390 adv heating up, one reason could be the amount of mud and debris that accumulates on the radiator grid. I have a 390 adv as well and fix the problem by extending the front mud gard as it decends close to the radiator. I used a piece of rubber and 2 bolt and nuts to secure it. The amount of trash and mud is reduced significally does keeping the radiator grid clean, cheers
Hello, how are you? I wish you an interesting and beautiful trip. Be careful, be careful. African countries are very dangerous because of poverty. I enjoyed the photography with you. It was beautiful.
Just found your channel, and have started catching up. Just my thoughts on standing - I find it much much more fatiguing than just sitting and letting the bike do its thing. Just look at all the locals-2 and 3 on a bike, and no one ever stands. I get it for single track technical riding, but gravel and dirt, I find it's just not necessary unless you just want to stretch or need some extra airflow.
Here in United States and Canada we have what’s called bunk a biker. Planning your route correctly you can either stay in a beautiful room with air-conditioning and a free breakfast or sometimes they offered you the backyard to pitch a tent. But here you’re in a gated community four bedroom three bath 2 1/2 car garage gated community on a lake with a communitygym, pool, tennis courts walking path and I am about a little over a mile away from the ocean and probably the finest dining you’ve ever had.
Methinks you need to get out more, (out of the US), watch also a couple of other videos on Africa, ie from ITCHYBOOTS, these roads are nothing compared to what Noraly went thro'.
Lolol, I just like they way you guys talk to urselves when u riding...especially when u call each other "HONEY" ❤....it's so adorable Eddy 😂😂😂. And max, wen u eddy ask u for example "are u ok"? , the way u say "Yeah"??❤❤....so cute 😊😊😊❤🎉. Enjoying ur videos My Friends. Can't wait for ir videos of ur NIGERIA ride through 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉. Homms (Abuja, Nigeria) !!!
Hi guys, Eddy don't ever let Max watch videos from ITCHYBOOTS or she'll be ordering a helicopter to get herself to the next airport. Joking aside Max is doing well and you only get improve by going next level. Admittengly not expecting that next level and having it 'forced upon you unexpectedly can be a downer at first, but going thro' that barrier thinking "I can do this" is the best mindset to have. Good luck Max, ride safe guys.
@@empath2 once you get used to the bike and you’re comfortable with the way you ride. I’ve always told my friends the day that you lose respect for that motorcycle is a day you need to get off of it. It’s not fair. It’s respect.
In regards to the 390 adv heating up, one reason could be the amount of mud and debris that accumulates on the radiator grid. I have a 390 adv as well and fix the problem by extending the front mud gard as it decends close to the radiator. I used a piece of rubber and 2 bolt and nuts to secure it. The amount of trash and mud is reduced significally does keeping the radiator grid clean, cheers
We agree, that's why we try to clean the bikes as much as we can...
Have a nice ride to @prica lands. From Bali ❤🎉
Thanks! 😃
Draining Ride🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
A very difficult learning curve but needed !! Keep sharing !!!
Definitely.
Max, you ride to its comfortable for you. Don’t worry about the next guy.
She's learning every day, and she really appreciates this ride.
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Hello, how are you? I wish you an interesting and beautiful trip. Be careful, be careful. African countries are very dangerous because of poverty. I enjoyed the photography with you. It was beautiful.
Thank you for your kind comments. Much appreciated. We are doing good just have to deal with these ordeal hahaha
Just found your channel, and have started catching up. Just my thoughts on standing - I find it much much more fatiguing than just sitting and letting the bike do its thing. Just look at all the locals-2 and 3 on a bike, and no one ever stands. I get it for single track technical riding, but gravel and dirt, I find it's just not necessary unless you just want to stretch or need some extra airflow.
Yeah, we tend to sit much more than standing...
Here in United States and Canada we have what’s called bunk a biker. Planning your route correctly you can either stay in a beautiful room with air-conditioning and a free breakfast or sometimes they offered you the backyard to pitch a tent. But here you’re in a gated community four bedroom three bath 2 1/2 car garage gated community on a lake with a communitygym, pool, tennis courts walking path and I am about a little over a mile away from the ocean and probably the finest dining you’ve ever had.
Methinks you need to get out more, (out of the US), watch also a couple of other videos on Africa, ie from ITCHYBOOTS, these roads are nothing compared to what Noraly went thro'.
In our route, Guinea is the worst one.
Yeah, true.
@@Wrong-Way-Round planning a trip to all five provinces of Canada next year. Have already been through Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec
Lolol, I just like they way you guys talk to urselves when u riding...especially when u call each other "HONEY" ❤....it's so adorable Eddy 😂😂😂. And max, wen u eddy ask u for example "are u ok"? , the way u say "Yeah"??❤❤....so cute 😊😊😊❤🎉.
Enjoying ur videos My Friends.
Can't wait for ir videos of ur NIGERIA ride through 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉.
Homms
(Abuja, Nigeria) !!!
Thank you Homms 😊 🙏
God Bless both of you 🙏😇🥰
Thank you, Brooke. 😘
Hi guys, Eddy don't ever let Max watch videos from ITCHYBOOTS or she'll be ordering a helicopter to get herself to the next airport. Joking aside Max is doing well and you only get improve by going next level. Admittengly not expecting that next level and having it 'forced upon you unexpectedly can be a downer at first, but going thro' that barrier thinking "I can do this" is the best mindset to have. Good luck Max, ride safe guys.
She's afraid, but she is definitely grateful for this trip as she learns a lot and she becomes braver.
@@empath2 once you get used to the bike and you’re comfortable with the way you ride. I’ve always told my friends the day that you lose respect for that motorcycle is a day you need to get off of it. It’s not fair. It’s respect.