You saw and experienced a lot. Great. Thanks for explaining Ladoga lake function in WWII. A very enjoyable Episode. Waiting for the next one. Keep going.
Thank you Pavlin for for the scenic tour of St. Petersburg. I could not help but notice that the city is totally free of graffiti. I am presently in Warsaw Poland and the entire city including the centre is just covered in spray paint. In Canada where I live there is no wall, bridge or overpass that has not been vandalized with spray paint. I wonder what do the Russians do differently to have such clean cities? Do they police or clean more? Do young people in Russia have more respect for property and have something better to do at night? Cheers!
Every building there is a historical monument. They are guarded and there are heavy fines for vandalism. street artists don’t touch the facades, but you can see graffiti in the courtyards. but this is a very cultural city, and there are special art spaces reserved for street artists.
Simply beautiful city. I wonder if one day I will see it? The distance across the country is difficult to relate to. I usually break days down to distances I know, for example, London to Paris, Berlin to Prague, Faro to Lisbon etc etc but those distances mean nothing here. So vast. Good watch. Ride safe 👍
Thanks for the interesting video! I visited Leningrad over 40years ago. It's quite different now as all the buildings were restored to it's original splender
YAMAHA YD-3 Cycle World Road Test ... An item connected directly to the engine (literally) that we particularly liked was a starter/generator. This device cranks-off the engine at a touch of the button, and then, immediately after the engine starts, converts itself into a generator and begins charging the battery. We have heard some people sneer at the electric starter, on principle, as being “sissy”, but in the end such things as push-button starting will do more to popularize motorcycling than all of the sparkling performances in the world. Beÿond any doubt, it makes a motorcycle a much more practical day-in, day-out proposition when you can just walk up to a bike, get on, punch a little button, and then ride away. We may be getting old and lazy; certainly, we don’t need all of that confounded exercise every time we want to get to work in the morning. ...
A bit strange choice of the road after Tikhvin, where is it? First of all there is a highway (not the cheapest, but surely the fastest option) from Saint-Petersburg to Moscow directly, but maybe bikes are not permitted to take it? Then even from Tikhvin you can take A-114, wich ius a normal, well maintained road, the one you took (without covering) looks to be a lane connecting far-away villages.
St. Petersburg is probably the most European city in Russia. Russia is a big country, there is a lot of space and, unfortunately, concrete in the cities, and relatively few people live there. Russia, Australia, Canada are the least populated countries on Earth in relation to the area they occupy...
Amazing the generosity of all people around the world. We have to celebrate this more.
Absolutely!
This is my city 😊. Glad to see you there! Thank you for the video!
My pleasure!
Thank you Palvin for bring Russia to us. During your travel. And light a candle for biker safety on road. Thank you for your kindness
God bless
It's my pleasure! Thanks for taking the time!
Merci Pavlin. Formidable.
Any time!
Magnificent ! The City that Peter built !
Yes!
You saw and experienced a lot. Great. Thanks for explaining Ladoga lake function in WWII. A very enjoyable Episode. Waiting for the next one. Keep going.
Thanks for taking the time!
good times great people
Good vid Pavlin Interesting and yes very beautiful lots of history
Thanks for taking the time, Sam!
One of the nicest cities I've visited several times. Amazing St. Petersburg, thanks for reminding me of the beauty of the city.
Any time! Thanks for watching!
Thank you comrade for these presentations about the beautiful places!Amazing..
Glad you enjoyed!
I am really impressed with this concept of bike posts. I have recommended to our association that we should think to do something similar in Pakistan.
Good!
Cool video and what a pretty city. Thank you for sharing in such a special biker way.
My pleasure!
Köszönjük!
Thanks for the support!
Thanks for adding a map!! 😉😜
Any time!
Thank you Pavlin for for the scenic tour of St. Petersburg. I could not help but notice that the city is totally free of graffiti. I am presently in Warsaw Poland and the entire city including the centre is just covered in spray paint. In Canada where I live there is no wall, bridge or overpass that has not been vandalized with spray paint. I wonder what do the Russians do differently to have such clean cities? Do they police or clean more? Do young people in Russia have more respect for property and have something better to do at night?
Cheers!
I cannot say but there must be a reason.
Every building there is a historical monument. They are guarded and there are heavy fines for vandalism. street artists don’t touch the facades, but you can see graffiti in the courtyards. but this is a very cultural city, and there are special art spaces reserved for street artists.
Thanks for your explanation. Many cities including Warsaw have designated spaces for graffiti artists but it hasn't solved the vandalism problem.
Simply beautiful city. I wonder if one day I will see it?
The distance across the country is difficult to relate to. I usually break days down to distances I know, for example, London to Paris, Berlin to Prague, Faro to Lisbon etc etc but those distances mean nothing here.
So vast.
Good watch.
Ride safe 👍
Yes, the distances are different in Russia. Thanks for watching, Richard!
Sounds a little like the American west in that regard, where we measure the driving times in days.
A beautiful travel video! Thank you for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@motorcycleadventureslive Watching your videos, years ago, was a big part of me wanting to start riding and go camping everywhere. 😋
Glad to hear it!
Much Enjoyment 👍😎
Thanks for watching!
nice and very intresting videos,thx for this😉
My pleasure!
Awesome series. I would love to tour around that part of the world. Thanks for the great videos on this
My pleasure!
Thanks for the interesting video! I visited Leningrad over 40years ago. It's quite different now as all the buildings were restored to it's original splender
Thanks for sharing!
Wow "!! Man I don't have a word to thank you by just to show us this historical city
My pleasure!
This is the way 😎
Good!
like always very interesting video Pavlin , Very nice city :-)) remember me of James Bond Golden Eye !!!!
Thanks for watching!
I think the green motorbike in the Club is a IZH the same what they used in the Long Way Round Tripp with Ewan McGregor
Приезжай еще в нашу просторную страну)
Буду!
looking amazing out there
It really is!
Wow! Wow!
Thank you, Pavlin for sharing.
By the way, 11:04:
Nope! You could and should spend days and days, if not weeks.
True
Много яко, Павка!
Благодаря за отделеното време!
Ние ти благодарим за труда, който влагаш!@@motorcycleadventureslive
YAMAHA YD-3
Cycle World Road Test
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An item connected directly to the engine (literally) that we particularly liked was a starter/generator. This device cranks-off the engine at a touch of the button, and then, immediately after the engine starts, converts itself into a generator and begins charging the battery. We have heard some people sneer at the electric starter, on principle, as being “sissy”, but in the end such things as push-button starting will do more to popularize motorcycling than all of the sparkling performances in the world. Beÿond any doubt, it makes a motorcycle a much more practical day-in, day-out proposition when you can just walk up to a bike, get on, punch a little button, and then ride away. We may be getting old and lazy; certainly, we don’t need all of that confounded exercise every time we want to get to work in the morning.
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Ok
Миру мир
Да!
A bit strange choice of the road after Tikhvin, where is it? First of all there is a highway (not the cheapest, but surely the fastest option) from Saint-Petersburg to Moscow directly, but maybe bikes are not permitted to take it? Then even from Tikhvin you can take A-114, wich ius a normal, well maintained road, the one you took (without covering) looks to be a lane connecting far-away villages.
I took this option with pleasure.
Traveling on the highway on such a motobike is a punishment, not a pleasure
St. Petersburg is probably the most European city in Russia. Russia is a big country, there is a lot of space and, unfortunately, concrete in the cities, and relatively few people live there. Russia, Australia, Canada are the least populated countries on Earth in relation to the area they occupy...
True
They shouls put more soviet flags in that garage, in particular in in thier toilet
Nothing bad on it.