@@baywindowbandit Definitely more adventurous than planned, but a fun trip. I've just had the first service done and testing it on a longer camping trip this week 👍
Looks like a fun ride. I have ridden all over Asia on a lot of bad roads. Quick tip is never to accelerate on a mystery surface like that bridge. For water crossings, wood bridges, cement creek crossings with moss, I always do the same thing. Carry a bit of momentum into the crossing , with neutral throttle. So I never accelerate, or back off on the throttle. Bike sounds great !!!
Wow I love it. I just bought my first "off road" bike (450mt) hopefully one day I will be as confident as you guys hahah but the first thing I will buy is crash bar to put around the bike hahahah
@@stefaniedmms I just fitted my upper crash bars moments ago! They took a while to turn up. Off-road like this would be a lot easier on my last bike, but we still had fun 👌
Laughed so hard at the "Excuse me" at 26:58 😂 Great content. I also own a crf still trying to decide about whether is it worth to upgrade or continue on my reliable light bike. Not sure the weight would be manageable for a 62 kg rider who rides alone most of the time. Also it seems like your tire preference was on the spot. Cannot imagine the stock tires on this terrain. Keep up good work, you deserve a sub👍
@@semuuuu Hi, thanks! The 300 would have been perfect for this terrain. I'm not going to lie, I'm enjoying the extra power and twin sound. It depends if you like the open road or mainly bush.
@@888jimmy Surprisingly I don't think I had any issues with the stock fender in the mud. The high fender is on order, a bit of a wait time I think. (Looks better) In hind site, don't try to gain momentum on a dodgy bridge.. just push it back up the hill first 😉
I kept crashing like that, a couple of times getting trapped under the bike against a wall. I got some training before I ended up in hospital. World of difference. Found I was riding all wrong for the trails.
@@nockianlifter661 Sometimes we just have those days, but it was entertaining 😁 Definitely don't ride solo until you're confident with your bike and terrain 👍
@@TwoWheelerSparky I noticed you were both riding somewhat like I did-more like road riding off road, looser and quite passive. I’ve been a competent road rider for decades so assumed it would transfer to the trails with a bit of time I’d just adapt. The guy who assessed me said, like most competent road riders, I was heading for a nasty accident which was almost complete avoidable. The riding position, stance, use of controls was completely alien to me at first, but after several hours of slog it started to become more natural. Once I learned to lock into the bike and make it work for me, I was no longer just a passenger hoping I could blast my way through the next tricky bit. If you haven’t had off road training I’d look into it, not only will it make you a safer rider, it makes it a lot more fun rather than laughing at the crashes.
Cool video mate. So what are your thoughts on the bike? I love mine but it's my 1st adventure bike. I've done several dirt roads and a couple of creek crossings but my 1st real off road rugged trail I came off and was lucky I had the crash bars installed. Poor old ADV Brett coped a hiding off you pair. Hahaha
@@FlatBrokeAdventures It gives me that fix of fun on the dirt and tar 👍 Really enjoying it so far. I tend to do less of the harder stuff like this (which the 300 would have better for) We were just stirring Brett up, he goes alright 😅
you did well, as there is a big elefant in the room... pros would just fly over everything, mainly because they use and control momentum and speed, whatever the bike. But can we really do it far from nothing, crashing at speed having more consequences ?.... I did once a very muddy part, with lot of speed. Was super easy, but hen I turned back and rode slower with more care, it was total mess. same apply to ricks, river beds, etc...
@@babar69110 The 'Pros' don't show us the footage of their crashes; just the moments they finally get the shot for their Instagram stunt. You won't find many high speed race's on this channel, I've got bills to pay after the weekend 😁 My channel is usually scenic rides, finding great views for those drone shots.
@@trevorwest6909 If you head over to Throttle Riding Adventures channel, you'll see the video from his perspective. He should be able to hook you up with the GPX somehow. I haven't rigged up my Garmin yet, so I was just riding with blind faith in his directions 😁
@@DevoidFX Agreed. I definitely need to invest in a better mic and compensate in the settings. Sometimes it sounds fine in my headphones editing and then TH-cam compression does its thing... I try to improve with each edit, cheers for the feedback 👍
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Everyone seems to be enjoying seeing the 450MT in the wild!
I appreciate the support 👍
Great intro Brenden the view count says it all so many people interested in hearing about your transition cus they probs in the same boat.
Looks like a great first adventure on the 450.
@@baywindowbandit Definitely more adventurous than planned, but a fun trip.
I've just had the first service done and testing it on a longer camping trip this week 👍
@@TwoWheelerSparky have you grabbed the uni filter pack that replaces the airbox snorkel yet?
Looks like a fun ride. I have ridden all over Asia on a lot of bad roads. Quick tip is never to accelerate on a mystery surface like that bridge. For water crossings, wood bridges, cement creek crossings with moss, I always do the same thing. Carry a bit of momentum into the crossing , with neutral throttle. So I never accelerate, or back off on the throttle. Bike sounds great !!!
@@rhiekel I shared it on a forum with the hot tip of "Don't be lazy, take the bike back up the hill and get some momentum" 😅
I moved up to the 450MT from the 300L, and have no regrets at all. So much better.
@@Hunters_ADV The 300 probably would have been more suitable for this particular ride, but I'm enjoying the extra power and noise 👌
Great video guys! Well done!🤟
@@Motoeuro Thanks for watching, I try to improve with each edit 👍
@@TwoWheelerSparky Your work is great, such a good watch! All the best from the UK :D
Wow I love it. I just bought my first "off road" bike (450mt) hopefully one day I will be as confident as you guys hahah but the first thing I will buy is crash bar to put around the bike hahahah
@@stefaniedmms I just fitted my upper crash bars moments ago! They took a while to turn up.
Off-road like this would be a lot easier on my last bike, but we still had fun 👌
Great video. I hate wet wooden bridges myself!
@@ShonkyProductions All I could think was, I've just put on 40 odd kg of bike weight, is this a good idea.. 😅
You seem to throttle where you shouldn’t…but kept us well entertained! 😂 Thanks
@@Kaiwora let's say I did it on purpose for entertainment 🤫
Definitely should have got a run up for the bridge ha.
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Laughed so hard at the "Excuse me" at 26:58 😂 Great content. I also own a crf still trying to decide about whether is it worth to upgrade or continue on my reliable light bike. Not sure the weight would be manageable for a 62 kg rider who rides alone most of the time. Also it seems like your tire preference was on the spot. Cannot imagine the stock tires on this terrain. Keep up good work, you deserve a sub👍
@@semuuuu Hi, thanks! The 300 would have been perfect for this terrain.
I'm not going to lie, I'm enjoying the extra power and twin sound.
It depends if you like the open road or mainly bush.
Good on you mate, great video.
@@150_ADVenture Cheers!
This is wicked dude, I feel about the extra weight of these ADV style bikes. Much bigger than dual sport style bikes
@@TooWheels-xk5bz The 300 and MT are two very different bike styles, but I'm having fun on this one.
Need to get yourself the high front fender kit. The wet wooden bridge and then the rooster 😂😂😂
@@888jimmy Surprisingly I don't think I had any issues with the stock fender in the mud.
The high fender is on order, a bit of a wait time I think. (Looks better)
In hind site, don't try to gain momentum on a dodgy bridge.. just push it back up the hill first 😉
Love the mud want to do it again the moto 450 loves it
@@throttleridingadventures anytime someone asks me for the GPX, I'm sending them over to your channel 👍
@@TwoWheelerSparky yeh
Buenas hermosa moto y hermoso camino, aparte del cubre carter que otras cosas le cambiaste de fabrica a la moto? Saludos.
Hi thanks,
It shows all the mods at the beginning of the video 🙂
Also Anakee Wild front tyre and Enduro Trail XT+ rear.
So many dumping the Hondas for these bikes..they sure do look and sound good👍
@@sausagesandwichSA I was about to put a big bore and suspension upgrade on my 300.
That expense, plus the sale price got me a brand new bike.
Many making that mistake.
Wet wood and rubber dont mix haha. That was a deep end introduction to twin cylinder ADV!
@@TRAVERSE_ADV you're not wrong! A run up for the bridge would've been handy, but I still had fun 👌
F---! You dropped it again!
Ciao!!dove hai trovato il paramotore???grazie
Very nice, I think that colour is the way to go, very sexy🤣🇦🇺🤘 congratulations on ur new toy.
@@seawench555 Thanks! I preferred the grey over the blue 👍
I think you need some crash bars, just fitted mine yesterday.
@@markpearson2085 Haha! They have just arrived at the shop actually.
I just couldn't wait for them to turn up 😁
Just be aware there 2 different size bushings between the lower and upper crash bars.
One is for just the lower bars only and the other is for both.
I kept crashing like that, a couple of times getting trapped under the bike against a wall. I got some training before I ended up in hospital. World of difference. Found I was riding all wrong for the trails.
@@nockianlifter661 Sometimes we just have those days, but it was entertaining 😁
Definitely don't ride solo until you're confident with your bike and terrain 👍
@@TwoWheelerSparky I noticed you were both riding somewhat like I did-more like road riding off road, looser and quite passive. I’ve been a competent road rider for decades so assumed it would transfer to the trails with a bit of time I’d just adapt. The guy who assessed me said, like most competent road riders, I was heading for a nasty accident which was almost complete avoidable. The riding position, stance, use of controls was completely alien to me at first, but after several hours of slog it started to become more natural. Once I learned to lock into the bike and make it work for me, I was no longer just a passenger hoping I could blast my way through the next tricky bit. If you haven’t had off road training I’d look into it, not only will it make you a safer rider, it makes it a lot more fun rather than laughing at the crashes.
Cool video mate. So what are your thoughts on the bike? I love mine but it's my 1st adventure bike. I've done several dirt roads and a couple of creek crossings but my 1st real off road rugged trail I came off and was lucky I had the crash bars installed. Poor old ADV Brett coped a hiding off you pair. Hahaha
@@FlatBrokeAdventures It gives me that fix of fun on the dirt and tar 👍
Really enjoying it so far. I tend to do less of the harder stuff like this (which the 300 would have better for)
We were just stirring Brett up, he goes alright 😅
@@TwoWheelerSparky I've now watched both the videos on this ride and noticed that Brett hadn't commented yet. I was waiting for some banter to start.
"Eh yo Rock'o!"
you did well, as there is a big elefant in the room... pros would just fly over everything, mainly because they use and control momentum and speed, whatever the bike. But can we really do it far from nothing, crashing at speed having more consequences ?....
I did once a very muddy part, with lot of speed. Was super easy, but hen I turned back and rode slower with more care, it was total mess. same apply to ricks, river beds, etc...
@@babar69110 The 'Pros' don't show us the footage of their crashes; just the moments they finally get the shot for their Instagram stunt.
You won't find many high speed race's on this channel, I've got bills to pay after the weekend 😁
My channel is usually scenic rides, finding great views for those drone shots.
Come again?
Hey dude, any chance of a gpx of the track you guys rode?
@@trevorwest6909 If you head over to Throttle Riding Adventures channel, you'll see the video from his perspective.
He should be able to hook you up with the GPX somehow.
I haven't rigged up my Garmin yet, so I was just riding with blind faith in his directions 😁
You have lost your confidence with the MT!!! It's like watching a different person...
Le falta potencia y un piñón de 15 o 16, mi like desde España 🇪🇦🇪🇦
Sweet gingivitis, you dropped it!
15:25 hold the bike straight and go faster you won't fall
👌👌👌👍🇬🇷
Stock tyres?
@@NoRoads2AllRoads I don't think I would have gotten that far on the stock tyres..
Michelin Anakee Wild front and Mitas Enduro Trail XT+ Rear.
The voice volume is too low compared to the music when it's on.
@@DevoidFX Agreed. I definitely need to invest in a better mic and compensate in the settings.
Sometimes it sounds fine in my headphones editing and then TH-cam compression does its thing...
I try to improve with each edit, cheers for the feedback 👍
riding in wet boots all is no fun
@@thelonewolf666 I was too slow on the emptying of water. The socks soaked it all up.
Thankfully not a multi day adventure 👍
MINUTE 27:00 EPIC !!.... 🤣🤣