hey, the noise most likely is from the sun heating the fuel tank nd the over pressure valve letting the extra "fumez" out, my kawasaki vulcan classic "sings" just like that.
nice video, my only comment would be to lose the one man tent, go with the two man tent, not much bigger packing wise but worth it in my opinion. would have liked to seen your cot. i agree with other poster about the sound youre hearing, probably your gas boiling, common issue with KLR .thanks for sharing your trip! nice site!
Thanks for a good watch. Your voiceover audio style works great! Way out miles from anywhere a few years ago a friend of mine screwed an LPG gas cylinder onto a cooker top just like you were doing at 16:54. Next moment there was a Woosh! and a ball of flame and he was very badly burned, requiring a helicopter casevac off the trail and hospitalization. Whenever you are attaching a gas cylinder to a cooker or other fitting, ALWAYS hold the cylinder right side up. In the event of a leak and/or an unintended ignition, you will only have a hopefully small gas fire to deal with. You can actually hear your cylinder make a hiss noise as it screws on. If the cylinder is upside down it will eject liquid LPG fuel which instantly expands into a large amount of gas, resulting in an explosion and a big ball of flame. Stay safe out there, especially when you are alone.
You are on a motorcycle. Stealth camp anywhere in the forest. When I camp off my motorcycle I camp anywhere I want. Thats whats great about a motorcycle. Bring a pop up fire pit and no scorched earth left behind. No one knows I was even there. Also, that sound is from your gas tank heating up and releasing pressure. My KLR does exactly the same thing. You should have told us you packed a chain saw with you...lol
It's a weeding noise from the fuel tank mine does it when I fill up. Have a honda rally that also does it. I think since each has a new said plate I may have pinched the vent lines.
Im getting ready to head out for a camping trip here in a day or so on my KLR , that sound is coming from the tank open ur gas lid and close it back, I also gave you a sub
My 2023 KLR 650 makes the same mysterious sound. I think the sound is coming from somewhere behind the right fairing panel. My brother thinks it's a computer cooling fan cycling on and off.
Great video! Love camping in Maine. What cot are you using? I brought an air mattress on my last motorcycle camping trip. It was great, but too bulky and heavy, not doing that again. I like the compactness of that cot. If you could share the model, that would be great. Awesome.
I have the same problem with my bike.Having the screen on all the time will deplete the battery and the charging system of the bike cannot keep up.Turn the screen off and just listen to the instructions with your Bluetooth and the bike will be able to keep your phone charged.Lets hope that tone day Kawasaki puts a good charging system on the KLR.
What a peaceful place. Nice video man. One minor suggestion for next time: the music is a bit loud (compared to the narration parts). Might wanna lower it a tad.
@@airadaimagery692 The first time you throw it away on a gravel track or a tarred road your opinion (whatever it might be) is confronted with reality, now you have knowledge. You opinion may well then be changed.
@@jimtitt3571 mmmkay… I’m 52 years old. I started riding at 9. Raced MX from 89-96, 125-250cc classes. Raced 4wheelers, both MX and flat track, within that same time period. Raced crotch rockets in the quarter mile, and in the next 2-3 seasons I will be exploring the TAT. I’ve been confronted with reality, as you say, and my opinions are pretty much fixed. Thanks for your input though.
@@airadaimagery692 Well your resume is fascinating (though mine is without doubt more impressive), what's you opinion on wearing gloves? I have no opinion on what people write on the internet by the way, nor do I care if the guy in the video screws himself up, one American more or less isn't really a concern to me.
I set up like I am on crack..see the location for my tent, do the once over for rocks, sticks anything sharp, always use a small ground cloth and have double pad. I have a cheap,cheesy yoga style pad for first and then inflatable for my sleeping bag. I immediately string a line between 2 trees, turn jacket and pants inside out to dry and get rid of as much funk as possible, get my coffee place for the morning and then start camping..I always get my place to sleep within my first 10 minutes and get where I am getting coffee. If I sleep 6-9 hours it's all good. I like to let my sleeping bag air out for 30+ minutes in the morning..
Yes, we are definitely not on the same page. 😅 33 years of riding here (sport bikes & dual sport) and I’ve only needed gloves for cold weather. Saved a fortune over the years on gloves. 😅
No gloves? You do know your hands have more sensitive nerves than any other part of your body. Can you feel a scratch on glass with your butt cheek? I think not. If you rash your hands that’s what you’ll be grafted with. The squealing noise is the fuel tank venting.
Your chances of surviving an automobile accident are far far less if you’re riding a motorcycle, than if you were driving a car. You should probably sell your bike and stick to cars.
I always pack an extra tarp. I wrap it around the side of the tent that gets direct wind. You would be surprised how much warmer you would be.
hey, the noise most likely is from the sun heating the fuel tank nd the over pressure valve letting the extra "fumez" out, my kawasaki vulcan classic "sings" just like that.
My 2023 KLR650 makes the same sound. Thank you for the information.
nice video, my only comment would be to lose the one man tent, go with the two man tent, not much bigger packing wise but worth it in my opinion. would have liked to seen your cot. i agree with other poster about the sound youre hearing, probably your gas boiling, common issue with KLR .thanks for sharing your trip! nice site!
Thanks for a good watch. Your voiceover audio style works great!
Way out miles from anywhere a few years ago a friend of mine screwed an LPG gas cylinder onto a cooker top just like you were doing at 16:54. Next moment there was a Woosh! and a ball of flame and he was very badly burned, requiring a helicopter casevac off the trail and hospitalization. Whenever you are attaching a gas cylinder to a cooker or other fitting, ALWAYS hold the cylinder right side up. In the event of a leak and/or an unintended ignition, you will only have a hopefully small gas fire to deal with. You can actually hear your cylinder make a hiss noise as it screws on. If the cylinder is upside down it will eject liquid LPG fuel which instantly expands into a large amount of gas, resulting in an explosion and a big ball of flame. Stay safe out there, especially when you are alone.
Thanks for the comment and the tip. I did not know that about gas cylinders.
riding without gloves is crazy! :D you be wildin'
I’ve been riding without gloves for 33 year. The only time I wear gloves is if it’s too cold for my hands.
Great video! That area looks amazing for sure.
Gas tank venting mine does it too especially if the sun is beating on it
Injoyed the video. Thank you
Looks like a great spot! Thanks for sharing your adventure. Those drone shots were great, man I need to get me one of those.
Thank you! I love my drone.
Thank you for the video, can't wait to get back into it
Thanks for watching!
Like the video style and the riding.
You are on a motorcycle. Stealth camp anywhere in the forest. When I camp off my motorcycle I camp anywhere I want. Thats whats great about a motorcycle. Bring a pop up fire pit and no scorched earth left behind. No one knows I was even there. Also, that sound is from your gas tank heating up and releasing pressure. My KLR does exactly the same thing. You should have told us you packed a chain saw with you...lol
It's a weeding noise from the fuel tank mine does it when I fill up. Have a honda rally that also does it. I think since each has a new said plate I may have pinched the vent lines.
Thanks for the explanation. That makes sense and eases my worries a bit.
I have the same bike and mine makes that sound also. I wouldn't worry, I think its the coolant system and it's normal.
Im getting ready to head out for a camping trip here in a day or so on my KLR , that sound is coming from the tank open ur gas lid and close it back, I also gave you a sub
awesome bike will check your vids out all the way from south africa
I wonder how the other campers got their vehicle across that bridge...🤔🤔......😁 Great video...keep em coming. Garth
Cool video, nice spot.
Thank you! And thanks for the comment.
Great video. Looks like a good area!
Thank you. I'm lucky that I have a lot of spots to choose from.
My 2023 KLR 650 makes the same mysterious sound. I think the sound is coming from somewhere behind the right fairing panel. My brother thinks it's a computer cooling fan cycling on and off.
3:39 Gas cap. Open it and you'll hear pressure release
Great video! Love camping in Maine. What cot are you using? I brought an air mattress on my last motorcycle camping trip. It was great, but too bulky and heavy, not doing that again. I like the compactness of that cot. If you could share the model, that would be great. Awesome.
I have the same problem with my bike.Having the screen on all the time will deplete the battery and the charging system of the bike cannot keep up.Turn the screen off and just listen to the instructions with your Bluetooth and the bike will be able to keep your phone charged.Lets hope that tone day Kawasaki puts a good charging system on the KLR.
What a peaceful place. Nice video man. One minor suggestion for next time: the music is a bit loud (compared to the narration parts). Might wanna lower it a tad.
Thanks for the comment. Getting the audio right is always a bit tricky.
I’m sure that you had a good time but I can’t bear watching a fool riding without gloves.
Sorry, I want to keep skin. Have you ever been down?
The people in the comments trying to school you for not wearing gloves is hilarious.
There are people with experience, people with knowledge gained from others experience and people with opinions.
@@jimtitt3571 and yet, everyone has opinions.
@@airadaimagery692 The first time you throw it away on a gravel track or a tarred road your opinion (whatever it might be) is confronted with reality, now you have knowledge. You opinion may well then be changed.
@@jimtitt3571 mmmkay…
I’m 52 years old. I started riding at 9. Raced MX from 89-96, 125-250cc classes. Raced 4wheelers, both MX and flat track, within that same time period. Raced crotch rockets in the quarter mile, and in the next 2-3 seasons I will be exploring the TAT. I’ve been confronted with reality, as you say, and my opinions are pretty much fixed. Thanks for your input though.
@@airadaimagery692 Well your resume is fascinating (though mine is without doubt more impressive), what's you opinion on wearing gloves? I have no opinion on what people write on the internet by the way, nor do I care if the guy in the video screws himself up, one American more or less isn't really a concern to me.
Whats that tent? Looks alot like my lynx1!
meow
I set up like I am on crack..see the location for my tent, do the once over for rocks, sticks anything sharp, always use a small ground cloth and have double pad. I have a cheap,cheesy yoga style pad for first and then inflatable for my sleeping bag. I immediately string a line between 2 trees, turn jacket and pants inside out to dry and get rid of as much funk as possible, get my coffee place for the morning and then start camping..I always get my place to sleep within my first 10 minutes and get where I am getting coffee. If I sleep 6-9 hours it's all good. I like to let my sleeping bag air out for 30+ minutes in the morning..
I need that chair. Model please?
Wear gloves dude
Nerd
Hahahahahhahahahahha
Always be armed on the road...
Where are your gloves?
No need for gloves all the time. You have to trust your skills sometimes. Try it. 😊
@@gerrycout7845 Yes, all the time.
@@grahambush3226Live a little. Try it with no gloves, you’re going to love it. 😮
@@gerrycout7845 I completely trust my skills. Sorry, we’re not on the same page with this. Ride your own ride.
Yes, we are definitely not on the same page. 😅 33 years of riding here (sport bikes & dual sport) and I’ve only needed gloves for cold weather.
Saved a fortune over the years on gloves. 😅
No gloves? You do know your hands have more sensitive nerves than any other part of your body. Can you feel a scratch on glass with your butt cheek? I think not. If you rash your hands that’s what you’ll be grafted with. The squealing noise is the fuel tank venting.
Your chances of surviving an automobile accident are far far less if you’re riding a motorcycle, than if you were driving a car. You should probably sell your bike and stick to cars.
please wear gloves :(
Puny pansy wear gloves... Real men need no safety gears.... 😂😊