We've been to the Transalpina this year! Great road, met nice people but the traffic is a pain in the neck. That spoiled a bit the expericene. Stay safe, Pavlin!
Thank you Pavlin, for such nice impressions from your trip to Magadan... it gives me a kick to ride more with my bike, not only the 3500 km trough the Balkans, which I did this year... but it's a beginning...
Your first episode on your adventure to Magadan on the Tenere 700 is an exhilarating adventure that ignites the spirit of exploration. It's a captivating blend of excitement and education, showcasing the beauty of the journey and inspiring motorcycle enthusiasts to hit the open road. The footage and passion for riding make this series a must-watch for anyone seeking adventure and wanderlust. It's a thrilling ride from start and I'm excited to follow your progress.
Amazing journey! you have put a lot of time and effort into this video, I will be using this great information when I travel from Australia to here in August this year and ride around on aT7 too! can't wait and thankyou for your efforts Pavlin.
Aww wow... How did i miss this channel... I wondered what happend to the adventures, im an idiot.. But im glad ive found you Pavlin.. So lovely to hear the intro tune and see the beautiful scenery and great riding again .... Davey 😁😁
Fantastic first episode! The traffic looks bad there, but I've noticed that in a lot of european cities. Look forward to the next one! Thanks very much!
@Pavlin, I’m a fan of you since many years ago. Now my next bike it’s on purchase list since the old one is sold. You guessed it: Tenere 700. Wish we could meet one day!
Great start to the long series! Romanian back roads seem like an awesome place to ride, but I would hate the heavy traffic areas! Mountain roads are almost always awesome! Cheers Pavlin!
The rumanian traffic is a nightmare. We've been there this summer and there seemed only very little respect against other people on the road. But the landscape was great!
i love romania, fantastic roads. this year we were on transalpina and transfagarasan just before romaniacs and southern part of transalpina was closed so we had to go around and found even better roads to ride. dont skip goulash at the top of transalpina next time :). also, this year, bears came out of the forest and stood by the transfagarasan, weird and dangerous, they were begging for food thrown by tourists, all the way from the top to the dam.
I'm a long time follower. It's interesting to see you riding the roads and places I know well, but its even better when you ride roads and places i don't know, and most of them I probably wont see in person. Thanks for filming and sharing your travels.
that's the beauty of biking: you can squeeze between the trucks, make a few traffic violations here and there, park almost anywhere and free, waiting reduced by more than 90% and so on. being free from many constrains the "officials" impose upon people. a car? never again. despite the rain/mud/dust/whatever.
@Pavlin, we have more "trans" in Romania, trans-vâlcan, trans-rarău, you need to check lacul bolboci, scropoasa and 7 izvoare, pasul gutai... I don't think you saw everything!
i know it is not a topic here, but i wanna know experience from all bikers regarding health issues specific to moto-riding, such as kidney inflammation, ear inflammation/infection, bell's palsy (that i just had, possibly from draught after quad riding) or stuff like that, obviously most are connected to draught and hypothermia and all is well when one is young, but being at the wrong side of 40's made me realise that maybe all that draught is not so healthy or i am not using right gear (properly)?
Great video, I look forward to the next ones from your adventure. I will be happy if you share how and how long it took you to get a Russian visa and what documents are needed for you and the motorcycle? And why did it cross the northern border? Thanks in advance Pavlin
Visa I made for a month. Need only a passport. Motorcycle went into the country with a temporary import declaration. I went North because I didn't want to be held on the Ukrainian border.
I can truly see why you have to be aggressive. You’ll have to come to the state of Connecticut in USA or Massachusetts or maybe you’ve done all of New England I’m not sure.
Thanks also for putting the map on Google I can follow your journey to magagan
It's my pleasure!
Always a pleasure to ride along with you, nice to see your perspective, greetings from Romania 🙏
Any time, Arthur! Thanks for the support!
looking amazing!
It really was!
Wonderful! Very excited to watch! Thank you Pavlin!
My pleasure!
Awesome, waiting this Episodes, wish you all the best each video inspire me
Thank you so much 😀
What a journey Pavlin, can,t wait to see the remaining episodes. Thanks for sharing! 👍👍
My pleasure!
My favourite TH-cam channel. I love your recordings of your trips!
Wow, thanks!
Wonderful. I rode the Transalpina this year in July. Will upload the whole Series in November. :) Great ride and it was nice to visit Arthur.
Great 👍
Beautifull scenery and mountain's view is absolutely breath taking.
It was!
We've been to the Transalpina this year! Great road, met nice people but the traffic is a pain in the neck. That spoiled a bit the expericene. Stay safe, Pavlin!
Agree!
Thank you Pavlin, I’m looking forward to see this amazing journey.
My pleasure!
Thank you Pavlin, for such nice impressions from your trip to Magadan... it gives me a kick to ride more with my bike, not only the 3500 km trough the Balkans, which I did this year... but it's a beginning...
My pleasure!
Your first episode on your adventure to Magadan on the Tenere 700 is an exhilarating adventure that ignites the spirit of exploration. It's a captivating blend of excitement and education, showcasing the beauty of the journey and inspiring motorcycle enthusiasts to hit the open road. The footage and passion for riding make this series a must-watch for anyone seeking adventure and wanderlust. It's a thrilling ride from start and I'm excited to follow your progress.
Thanks for the kind words!
Great video, i enjoyed it! I hope i will have time to look most from season 20. What a fantastic trip!
Thanks for taking the time!
Amazing journey! you have put a lot of time and effort into this video, I will be using this great information when I travel from Australia to here in August this year and ride around on aT7 too! can't wait and thankyou for your efforts Pavlin.
Glad it was helpful!
Great video! I It's nice that you share you taughts about environment and how you feel. Looking forward for next part!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Looking forward to see next episode.
Every Thursday. Thanks for taking the time, Kosta!
Pure gold!!!1 Thank you for this!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Уникално видео. Браво Павка!
Благодаря за отделеното време!
Aww wow... How did i miss this channel... I wondered what happend to the adventures, im an idiot.. But im glad ive found you Pavlin.. So lovely to hear the intro tune and see the beautiful scenery and great riding again .... Davey 😁😁
My pleasure, Davey!
Fantastic first episode! The traffic looks bad there, but I've noticed that in a lot of european cities. Look forward to the next one! Thanks very much!
Thanks for taking the time!
@Pavlin, I’m a fan of you since many years ago. Now my next bike it’s on purchase list since the old one is sold. You guessed it: Tenere 700. Wish we could meet one day!
Go for it! Sure the world is not that big.
Great start to the long series! Romanian back roads seem like an awesome place to ride, but I would hate the heavy traffic areas! Mountain roads are almost always awesome! Cheers Pavlin!
Thanks for watching, Allen!
Fantastic roads over the mountains and great views. The heavy traffic looked a lot more dangerous. Glad you made it through safely 👍
Thanks for taking the time!
The rumanian traffic is a nightmare. We've been there this summer and there seemed only very little respect against other people on the road. But the landscape was great!
Once you got to Romania, I would’ve loved to seen close-up photographs of those Horse Carts…😮
There many out there.
Super 👌
Thank you! Cheers!
Very nice video. Cheers.✌🏻
Thanks for the visit!
Congrats !
Thanks for taking the time!
i love romania, fantastic roads. this year we were on transalpina and transfagarasan just before romaniacs and southern part of transalpina was closed so we had to go around and found even better roads to ride. dont skip goulash at the top of transalpina next time :). also, this year, bears came out of the forest and stood by the transfagarasan, weird and dangerous, they were begging for food thrown by tourists, all the way from the top to the dam.
Thanks for taking the time and watching it!
I'm a long time follower. It's interesting to see you riding the roads and places I know well, but its even better when you ride roads and places i don't know, and most of them I probably wont see in person. Thanks for filming and sharing your travels.
My pleasure!
Don't feed the bears, it's a mistake!
Nice video
Thanks
@@motorcycleadventureslive welcome
Beautiful destination for motorcycle, much overlooked.
Pure, motorcycling pleasure.
Safe and happy travels 👍
Thanks, you too!
фантастично! ❤
Благодаря!
olá , parabens pelo video . Eu quero ir a Romenia em Maio de 2024. Estou pesquisando roteiros para rodar de moto. um Abraço from Brazil
Good luck, man!
that's the beauty of biking: you can squeeze between the trucks, make a few traffic violations here and there, park almost anywhere and free, waiting reduced by more than 90% and so on. being free from many constrains the "officials" impose upon people. a car? never again. despite the rain/mud/dust/whatever.
Thanks for taking the time!
@Pavlin, we have more "trans" in Romania, trans-vâlcan, trans-rarău, you need to check lacul bolboci, scropoasa and 7 izvoare, pasul gutai... I don't think you saw everything!
Next time!
There is also one road in Western Romania, in the Carpathians, new one...@@motorcycleadventureslive
WoW, I would like to do thesame , Stare from S Africa to Magadan!
How does it compare to alpines passes ?
Regards
The same!
Any punctures enroute?
4 times on this trip.
i know it is not a topic here, but i wanna know experience from all bikers regarding health issues specific to moto-riding, such as kidney inflammation, ear inflammation/infection, bell's palsy (that i just had, possibly from draught after quad riding) or stuff like that, obviously most are connected to draught and hypothermia and all is well when one is young, but being at the wrong side of 40's made me realise that maybe all that draught is not so healthy or i am not using right gear (properly)?
Never had any problems.
You couldn't filter like that on a GS with big metal panniers (I know, I've tried!).
True
Why not upload this to your main channel?
Explained already many times. This channel will be only for travel videos and live streams.
Great video, I look forward to the next ones from your adventure. I will be happy if you share how and how long it took you to get a Russian visa and what documents are needed for you and the motorcycle? And why did it cross the northern border? Thanks in advance Pavlin
Visa I made for a month. Need only a passport. Motorcycle went into the country with a temporary import declaration. I went North because I didn't want to be held on the Ukrainian border.
Павлин, каква е стойката за телефона?
GYB
sper ca ti-a placut
Of course!
omg. 🤦♂🤦♂ Magadan
Yes!
I can truly see why you have to be aggressive. You’ll have to come to the state of Connecticut in USA or Massachusetts or maybe you’ve done all of New England I’m not sure.
Maybe one day...
The heavier traffic in Romania, and also Bulgaria of course, it's due to Austria being Russia's puppet and not voting for Schengen in our region.
Could be!