On top of what you said, today’s kids don’t go outside in the morning to see how far they can get on their bicycles before the street lights come on, so they never really develope a sense of adventure. They just live vicariously through their phones, and that’s all they want to do.
another great video. I'm super happy that you guys made it threw the hurricane with no problems, I also have spent some time under a hooch. set up and pack up is nice.
@@zfunk123 believe it or not,.. I was actually out delivering food during the hurricane. My wife didn’t approve but there wasn’t any competition out so I had a good payday.
I never made a connection between the rituals of inconvenience regarding vehicles, and I'm not convinced on that, but man, it's so true about records. Going to the record store, getting home putting it on the turntable, dropping the needle and hearing those little pops and crackles on the lead-in groove. And it was too inconvenient to just listen to one track or to skip around on an album. When I put an album on I listened to the whole thing. And liner notes. It was such a real experience. But WRT vehicles, I think it's technology for sure, but the inconvenience is in the cost. When I was a kid you could get a $200 car that would get you places and until I was about 19 or so you didn't even have to have insurance. And when stuff broke, you could fix it or get your dad or your uncle or your mom's 23 year old boyfriend Ray to help you fix it. You buy a cheap car today you pay $5k and a month later the manifold gasket is leaking and mixes coolant and oil. The transmission blows up and you may as well junk it. So given that people have less need to even go anywhere because they are doing social stuff online and they can take Uber if they do need to be somewhere, it's not worth it for many.
I’m finished with cars for that very reason, I cannot believe the expense that cars have become. My wife on the other hand is convinced that life can’t be lived without a car that is new enough that it requires a car payment.
Carbs weren't as bad as people make them out to be these days, just give everything a clean once a year and don't let the bike sit unused. Im not a huge fan of multi carbs though I prefer them on thumpers. Today's more casual rider does get some benefit from EFI as the bike can sit unused for longer periods but people who ride a lot can get along just fine with a carb.
Thanks for this. I’m eager to do some moto-camping. Trying to get a friend to come along on the trip, but it’s hard to co-ordinate. I have three very capable bikes: 2020 Honda CRF300Rally, 2006 Kawasaki KLR650, and the new 2024 Triumph Scrambler 1200xe. Happy Trails!
Almost every camping video I've done .... I've invited others to come along and a lot of the time I end up alone as things just don't work out most of the time. Finding someone I can put in front of a camera is yet another story!
Rain LOL Not here in Vegas. Waited all summer and still waiting to ride anytime throughout the day. 101° today. I get fine dust in my airbox but never any water. Both bikes look stunning as usual.
I've had similar conversations with my mates, my two sons both in their 20's are not bothered about cars or bikes, both have cars but have no interest in maintaining or doing anything with them, normally bring them to me if anything goes wrong. On the bike front, what about a Yamaha SR250, old school, decent looking bike. Great video. Thanks 👍
My idea of remote camping on my 650 Interceptor is the TV remote at the local Motel 6 or Super 8.... For solo camping in the boonies... I have my 2011 RE Bullet 500 with a Cozy sidecar.... besides loading the bike... I can pack the sidecar with EVERYTING ... pack it all flat... sleeping bag.. ect ect ... pack in order of camp set up... at the top... ground cloth... then tent.... queen sized air mattress,,,,, 2 pillows,,, sheets.... etc etc... 😎
I agree. Remember when you had to pump the accelerator a couple of times before you started the car? Or let it high idle for a bit before you goosed the gas pedal to disengage the choke? YOU were an essential part of getting the car to run. Its no wonder all these young kids are enfatuated with electric vehicles and self driving cars. New cars and fuel injected motorcycles remove the person from mastery over the machine. Even electic lawn mowers are removing that control over the machine from the person. When a person gives up control to the machine you will get nihilism. What use is man then?
A vehicle at 16 represented adulthood and freedom and unchaperoned dating. It expanded your job opportunities and number of hours you could work. Then at 18 you could just grab your diploma and hit the road and live a life of adventure. That was the dream, anyway. Gen Zers don't dream of such things.
The new generation not into riding . My thoughts is its depends on demographic as west and some of asia like japan and korea they are not into bikes as the number of tounger people are less and other point is they see bikes as a source of transport. But in india and other younger demographic country bikes are mode of transport but also an aspiration. For example your gt 650 is a dream of many younger people india and southeast asia like indonesia, Philippines. In india Royal Enfield have cult like following 😂 specially classic 350 and now gt 650. There is rise of 400cc bikes in india just 2 years ago there were fews options but now its tight competition of competent 400cc bikes, triumph, Aprilia and even harley davidson came up with there 400 cc bikes. It is awesome to choose from so many options. Take care man ❤.
Ritual of inconvenience? Dunno about that, but my kids are afraid of everything. No surprise, with the 24 hour bad news only headlines. Also, youth can't read analog dials, only digital readouts. I thought this was a joke until I saw it in action - it's true....
On top of what you said, today’s kids don’t go outside in the morning to see how far they can get on their bicycles before the street lights come on, so they never really develope a sense of adventure. They just live vicariously through their phones, and that’s all they want to do.
another great video. I'm super happy that you guys made it threw the hurricane with no problems, I also have spent some time under a hooch. set up and pack up is nice.
@@zfunk123 believe it or not,.. I was actually out delivering food during the hurricane. My wife didn’t approve but there wasn’t any competition out so I had a good payday.
Finally had time to catch up on some of your videos lol. That was a fun trip!
I had to cancel my last trip, looks like we're going to have do another winter camping video!
You’re lucky to have a good buddy to go camping with. I’m really loving my Janus Halcyon 250 BTW
I think the Halcyon 250 is a better bike than most people realize.
I never made a connection between the rituals of inconvenience regarding vehicles, and I'm not convinced on that, but man, it's so true about records. Going to the record store, getting home putting it on the turntable, dropping the needle and hearing those little pops and crackles on the lead-in groove. And it was too inconvenient to just listen to one track or to skip around on an album. When I put an album on I listened to the whole thing. And liner notes. It was such a real experience.
But WRT vehicles, I think it's technology for sure, but the inconvenience is in the cost. When I was a kid you could get a $200 car that would get you places and until I was about 19 or so you didn't even have to have insurance. And when stuff broke, you could fix it or get your dad or your uncle or your mom's 23 year old boyfriend Ray to help you fix it. You buy a cheap car today you pay $5k and a month later the manifold gasket is leaking and mixes coolant and oil. The transmission blows up and you may as well junk it. So given that people have less need to even go anywhere because they are doing social stuff online and they can take Uber if they do need to be somewhere, it's not worth it for many.
I’m finished with cars for that very reason, I cannot believe the expense that cars have become. My wife on the other hand is convinced that life can’t be lived without a car that is new enough that it requires a car payment.
My KLR and DR are both carbureted. I like it that way
Carbs weren't as bad as people make them out to be these days, just give everything a clean once a year and don't let the bike sit unused. Im not a huge fan of multi carbs though I prefer them on thumpers. Today's more casual rider does get some benefit from EFI as the bike can sit unused for longer periods but people who ride a lot can get along just fine with a carb.
Thanks for this.
I’m eager to do some moto-camping.
Trying to get a friend to come along on the trip, but it’s hard to co-ordinate.
I have three very capable bikes: 2020 Honda CRF300Rally, 2006 Kawasaki KLR650, and the new 2024 Triumph Scrambler 1200xe.
Happy Trails!
Almost every camping video I've done .... I've invited others to come along and a lot of the time I end up alone as things just don't work out most of the time.
Finding someone I can put in front of a camera is yet another story!
Rain LOL Not here in Vegas.
Waited all summer and still waiting to ride anytime throughout the day. 101° today.
I get fine dust in my airbox but never any water.
Both bikes look stunning as usual.
We've had nothing but rain for about a month straight... plus a hurricane!
Starting to get cold now, winter temps around here start around Oct.
I've had similar conversations with my mates, my two sons both in their 20's are not bothered about cars or bikes, both have cars but have no interest in maintaining or doing anything with them, normally bring them to me if anything goes wrong. On the bike front, what about a Yamaha SR250, old school, decent looking bike. Great video. Thanks 👍
My kids are split (2 daughters), one is adventurous and outdoorsy and the other hasn't seen a blade of grass in years.
16 years in the Army and you got wet? 🇺🇸🇬🇧. A British soldier never gets wet!🤣😂😆. Glad you’re on our side.
I tried something different with my ground cover trying to save some packing space... it didn't work out :0
My idea of remote camping on my 650 Interceptor is the TV remote at the local Motel 6 or Super 8.... For solo camping in the boonies... I have my 2011 RE Bullet 500 with a Cozy sidecar.... besides loading the bike... I can pack the sidecar with EVERYTING ... pack it all flat... sleeping bag.. ect ect ... pack in order of camp set up... at the top... ground cloth... then tent.... queen sized air mattress,,,,, 2 pillows,,, sheets.... etc etc... 😎
When I was at Janus they had a truck bed type sidecar in the lobby,... they wouldn't sell it to me. That thing would be great for camping trips.
@@UncleVoodoo Cozy makes a smaller sidecar for Vespa style scooters.... wonder how that would work on your 250....
The younger generation is risk averse. They spent most of their life on video games and don’t actually risk anything.
Yamaha XT350 or Suzuki DR200,,food for thought.I had a DR350 years ago but my butt is too delicate to live with that seat again,great bike too
I agree. Remember when you had to pump the accelerator a couple of times before you started the car? Or let it high idle for a bit before you goosed the gas pedal to disengage the choke?
YOU were an essential part of getting the car to run. Its no wonder all these young kids are enfatuated with electric vehicles and self driving cars. New cars and fuel injected motorcycles remove the person from mastery over the machine. Even electic lawn mowers are removing that control over the machine from the person.
When a person gives up control to the machine you will get nihilism. What use is man then?
A vehicle at 16 represented adulthood and freedom and unchaperoned dating. It expanded your job opportunities and number of hours you could work. Then at 18 you could just grab your diploma and hit the road and live a life of adventure. That was the dream, anyway. Gen Zers don't dream of such things.
In the middle 70's we lived to get that driver's license.
Just as you mentioned.
My 2 kids (daughters) are split- one has an adventurous streak but the other probably even seen sunlight in years.
The new generation not into riding . My thoughts is its depends on demographic as west and some of asia like japan and korea they are not into bikes as the number of tounger people are less and other point is they see bikes as a source of transport. But in india and other younger demographic country bikes are mode of transport but also an aspiration. For example your gt 650 is a dream of many younger people india and southeast asia like indonesia, Philippines. In india Royal Enfield have cult like following 😂 specially classic 350 and now gt 650.
There is rise of 400cc bikes in india just 2 years ago there were fews options but now its tight competition of competent 400cc bikes, triumph, Aprilia and even harley davidson came up with there 400 cc bikes. It is awesome to choose from so many options. Take care man ❤.
Do you still have the Super cub?
@@Jim52154 no, I traded it for the GT
Do bugs get you in that hooch?
Yep, I apply a good coat of insect repellent before going to bed.
Ritual of inconvenience? Dunno about that, but my kids are afraid of everything. No surprise, with the 24 hour bad news only headlines. Also, youth can't read analog dials, only digital readouts. I thought this was a joke until I saw it in action - it's true....
watching my kids try to wrap their heads around a rotary phone is one of my most cherished memories.
I like the part , and this costs , ( cut the mic. ) &%$@#*&%$# . Laughing , while jaboo just standing there .
Jobu wasn’t supposed to know how much I paid for that watch 😝