Dang. That was some riding. You got a bit of everything. Loose stuff, rocky stuff, wet stuff, drops and exposure. But wow, what a view when you made it. Very cool video!!
Thank you! Hope you had a good time on your trip and thanks for watching! If you enjoyed this one you may like "Best of White Rim Trail on a Motorcycle 100 Mile Off Road". White Rim is near Moab, Utah. th-cam.com/video/68f8rXOXaZc/w-d-xo.html
Very nice! I'm always amazed how well the drone follow works even if I prefer the first person view. By the way would you look at that, yesterday we were celebrating 1k and now you're almost halfway to 2,000! Keep going!
Now that you've gotten some time on the 1190r, have you done any suspension adjustments? Colorado Backcountry is tough with the amount of rocks and varying conditions. 500+lbs bikes make things even more difficult. Momentum is even more important but a bad bounce on a big bike on a 500ft cliff?..... It'd be interesting to hear what your approach is.
The previous owner had the bike set to his weight at the dealer… which is about the same weight as myself. I really haven’t played with the suspension much, only the rear pre load when loaded down on longer trips. To be honest the bike is just to heavy for trails like these, it will do it just a lot of work. Looking for something more suitable for next riding season.
❤Great video. It doesn’t look easy. Awesome fall colors.😊
Dang. That was some riding. You got a bit of everything. Loose stuff, rocky stuff, wet stuff, drops and exposure. But wow, what a view when you made it. Very cool video!!
Some guys on 250's and 450's seemed to be having a blast.... not gonna lie this one made me a bit nervous
Definitely on my bucket list.. with my Jeep or adventure bike. Safe travels
Good man, well done. I did it on a 690 and that was hard enough !
Thank you! Taking a lighter bike next time forsure. Hoping to ride Black Bear Pass next year
Wow, great ride! This looks like a hell of a ride. Damn challenging and beautiful. Thanks for sharing this. 😮
I just picked up a 1190 to replace my 890. Whish we had those trails out here in NC. Awesome job!!
Have fun! Thanks for watching!
Great video work, love the combo of drone and headcam. And great riding, tricky on a big adv!
Thank you
Great vid! Went on holiday to the USA a couple of months ago. I am jealous of the beautiful nature you guys have over there. Makes for great riding.
Thank you! Hope you had a good time on your trip and thanks for watching!
If you enjoyed this one you may like "Best of White Rim Trail on a Motorcycle 100 Mile Off Road". White Rim is near Moab, Utah. th-cam.com/video/68f8rXOXaZc/w-d-xo.html
Nice vid! I like how the drone really shows the grade of incline.
Looks like a good day :)
Thanks for watching!
I work in delta and we make those beds for those tour trucks for telluride outside
Really nice work with the drone! Having that perspective makes it much easier to understand how steep the terrain is.
Thank you!
Very nice! I'm always amazed how well the drone follow works even if I prefer the first person view.
By the way would you look at that, yesterday we were celebrating 1k and now you're almost halfway to 2,000! Keep going!
Thank you GreenFren!
That was a great test of endurance with so many loose bits! 😉✌️
Nice video! 👍👌
Thank you! Cheers!
I'm a bit late to the party but great vid.
What is the phone mount you are using and how did you find it?
Not sure what I was using back then.
I’m a fan of quadlock
Was that guy at 5:39 jogging?
Some crazies jog over these mountain passes like it’s nothing
Now that you've gotten some time on the 1190r, have you done any suspension adjustments? Colorado Backcountry is tough with the amount of rocks and varying conditions. 500+lbs bikes make things even more difficult. Momentum is even more important but a bad bounce on a big bike on a 500ft cliff?..... It'd be interesting to hear what your approach is.
The previous owner had the bike set to his weight at the dealer… which is about the same weight as myself.
I really haven’t played with the suspension much, only the rear pre load when loaded down on longer trips.
To be honest the bike is just to heavy for trails like these, it will do it just a lot of work.
Looking for something more suitable for next riding season.
And yes momentum is key with such a heavy bike, it’s pretty much 100% commit or you will get stuck on the trail.
Tomek, co ty tam wyprawiasz? Hahaha
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