It's so much fun to "ride" with you through Arizona, Stirling. I also like your low-key style - some other TH-camrs have to be in the foreground all the time. With you it's all about the ride. Happy New Year, Günter/Nürnberg
Great Video Sterling. Really like your new bike shop. Really important to have your kit supplies organized and at the ready. Thanks for sharing another great ride.
I drove up to the top of Mt Lemon in June 2020. It was 110 degrees in Tucson and dropped to the mid 70’s at the top of the mountain. The local college offerred a real informative commentary of the area on a AM radio channel. Great place to see.
I enjoy your channel. I've always enjoyed riding motorcycles and camping. I've rode my Vulcan 750 between New Mexico and Phoenix many times through the mountain range spreading it over several days. I'm getting up in age and have thought about going smaller with a trail bike like yours. Thank you for sharing your journeys.
Mt. Lemon is a great ride. Used to do that a lot as a kid. The road used to be rated in the top 10 most dangerous roads in Arizona. If you recall the movie, Wraith. Part of it was filmed on Mount Lemon. Actually, my biker friends and I were making a run- up Mt Lemon road and saw a lowboy hauler moving the prop cars up the pass. Reddington is also beautiful. I've seen a Gila Monster sunning itself on that road. And while I stopped taking a photo of the pass, I was surprised to see a snake hiding just off the road!
@@SterlingNorenamazing video and I love your channel. Curious with a video like that how much video did you record to whittle it down to a 20 minute show? How long it takes you to edit these masterpieces?
Wow. Incredible journey you took us on. Your litteraly like a tour guide on TH-cam, really helping us imagine what's out there and motivating us to go out and experience the same Thank you And great job
Enjoyed with an espresso from Old Bisbee Roaster today! Your ability to weave narrative, music, history and education, drone, fpv camera, photography is really remarkable! What a really fun route! One of my favorites. You arent kidding. Those action cams flatten it. Its steep!
Right on! I've seen you in town riding that bike a few times, good to see it out adventuring. They're cool little bikes, i've got a vintage 90 and 110 in the shop right now to restore, and i'm working on my '74 Suzuki TS125 resto-mod. I've been wanting a smaller, simpler and more minimal adventure bike than my 650 for a while now. And yeah, this area is awesome. I never really get as far as Tucson because there's just so much stuff to ride right here.
Had I known you were going into Tucson, I’d have recommended you hit Casa Molina for a meal. It’s been there forever; my folks started eating there in the 1950s before I was born. The food is still great and I try to hit it whenever I’m in Tucson. The Tucson location is the del Norte location; their other location was out on Speedway on the east side of town, which I think is now closed. And the original Casa Molina was down in Nogales - used to hit that one with the beautiful lady who is now my wife of 41 years, with her riding pillion. Dad loved both the paved and unpaved roads up the mountain. Mom, who was afraid of heights, not so much. But she was game! Thanks for stirring up some great memories, Sterling! 🥰
Come on, Sterling...that can't be adventure motorcycling without your 500-pound GS and $30K in gear! Kidding of course... I love that you're exploring your minimalist roots again. And, thanks for sharing your love of Arizona. We're blessed to be in a state with so much variety.
You make me want to move back to Tucson after 14 years in SWCO. Don’t think I’ll move but visiting is always on my “places to go” list! We met you and Eva last spring/April at your hotel and the ‘Desert Adventure Rally’. We were back in AZ for a short time and loved being back in AZ. Always look forward to your content videos! 20:38
One of my favorite routes of all time, was able to ride it after the rally in April, 30 years after my first time while I was stationed at Davis-Monthan.
It's hard for a WV hillbilly like me to think that, 1. You can have a place to store essential gear in an all outdoor setting 2. In a place where you could actually trust your neighbors not to rob you blind of anything of value. Great video, always happy to watch
@JimAppleby I love Sterling but why would anyone keep all their gear out in the weather like that I wonder was more of the point. Love the set up but feel it should be indoors
Well, in truth I would love a garage but I don't have one yet. So I'm using a covered work area under a 4-foot overhanging roof and doing the best I can for now. Of course, everything out there is waterproof or at least in waterproof boxes but the rain (seldom around here) would really have to blow sideways to get in there. We'll see how it works out but so far it has been really great and I use it every day.
@@SterlingNoren please don't take my comment wrong, I meant no offense. I'm a big fan of you guys and watch all your adventures, I have learned alot from you. I was just curious about it being out side and if I was missing something within that fact
Snowed in here today and I was hoping for a Motorcycle Travel Channel video... and here it is! Thank you! I love your new moto camping organization. It's great that you can have so much stored where you can see it instead of digging in boxes looking for stuff. 0:28 - Looks like you need a transfiller adapter to combine all of those isobutane canisters. I use an alcohol stove to make it easier to refuel on the road (yellow bottle HEET fuel additive is cheap bethyl alcohol and is readily available) so I don't contend with partially full fuel canisters. Dad had his primary flight training as an air cadet in the late 1950's at Marana Air Base, now Pinal Airpark, near Mount Lemmon. I always wanted to visit the area and this trip looks excellent. Thanks to your videos, well over half of the places I want to see on my upcoming Wild West Moto Camping Trip are in the beautiful state of Arizona.
@@SterlingNoren - I did buy a titanium pot support that is designed for the Trangia style alcohol stoves. It's three pieces of titanium plate that slot together to make a triangular pot support that is larger and far more stable than the little round aluminum pot support that shipped with the $13 alcohol stove. I made 3D printed leg extenders to raise the pot support enough that I could more easily access the stove so I could adjust the heat output or snuff out the stove when finished cooking. In addition to the convenience of being able to buy yellow HEET fuel additive as fuel at every convenience store, auto parts store and half of the grocery stores, I also appreciate the silent operation, the reliability of no moving parts, and the relatively low heat output that is more conducive to cooking in the wild without burning everything in a thin bottom pan. Most modern camp stoves are rocket engines. Most are too hot even at the lowest simmer setting. The alcohol stove is more conducive to cooking as opposed to quickly boiling water for a bag of freeze dried disappointment. Probably the biggest disadvantage is alcohol's low vapor pressure, so an alcohol stove doesn't work well in cold conditions, but I seldom moto camp below freezing. I like to cook real food when moto camping, so my cook kit is relatively large. I carry a 2.9 liter Boundless Voyage titanium pot. The stove and all cooking supplies pack inside so my cook kit, while large, is self contained. I just bought a ceramic coated nonstick anodized aluminum MSR frying pan that the pot nests into when packing so it doesn't use much more space.
Love that area. Used to work a big perimeter around Benson and Tucson. We used to race MZ 600's up the road from Tucson. The fellows, Marty, and gang from Iron Horse BMW. We had a hoot. Small bike , wring it out. It felt great to cool off. It would be in the 120's in Coolidge. Great ride. There's plenty more. Twist the grip. 330 some miles, three gallons? All good from east KY USA. The old Dessert Dog. Next time.
Wow awesome scenery riding through the mountains and the camping spots looks nice. Thanks for sharing your beautiful Arizona with us. Keep safe and God Bless. Greetings from Cape Town South Africa.
Great Video. Love the shop. Nice to meet you and Eva at Dot’s. We are booked for Bisbee again next year maybe we will run into you again. Keep up the great content.
Your passion for riding that little cc bike is addicting. It adds such a great amount of realism to those who cannot afford or ride a full sized ADV bike. It's more about fortitude rather than size. There are a lot of "monkey" videos doing similar rides. I applaud them all. Thanks. Happy New Year!1
I wish you all the luck and success you deserve for putting so much effort and professionalism into what you do. You should have your run with Discovery Channel; I just think it's fair. Congrats.
My backyard is pretty spectacular!! You showcased it well. This was only a portion of the options out there. I share this area whenever I get the opportunity.
Thanks, Sterling! Beautiful camera angles and editing during your rides. About what percentage of your travel time is devoted to stopping and setting up your cameras for the drive past shots that you do? It must be time consuming but great work! 🇨🇦
@@SterlingNoren If you need a guide let me know. I know how to get there. There's one little section that's pretty knarly right towards the end where you park to hike down to the cliff house. Should be no problem on your 250 or the 701, but I wouldn't try it on your GS.
Next time you do the reddington road use a more capable dirt bike and take the chiva falls trail. It’s probably one of the most popular and scenic trails in az. It will take you to a 80 foot waterfall. It’s spectacular!
i d like to ride from sierra vista a.z. tru benson cascabel rd on my kawasaki klx 230 dual sport with 1 and half gallon or 2 of extra gas ? on canisters . to tucson and back the same way . the i 10 on my 230 klx not possible ? i been up to mt lemmon on my bigger bikes 650 kawasaki vulcan s and piaggio mp3 500 vespa style 3 wheel scooter tru tucson from sierra vista a.z on the sonoita a.z. state rd . but never tru this back dirt road .ride safe .
Really tough little Honda, have you beefed up the rear suspension to cope with the weight of the panniers? I’m guessing this Honda travels much more ‘off road’ than the majority of BM’s! Great watch with a mid- morning coffee after walking Dave (Golden Retriever) in the pouring rain🌧️🌧️🌧️ in Cambridge UK 🇬🇧
Love your videos. Thanks for sharing your trip with us. The Catalina Hwy used to be awesome, but now it's overrun with tourists, bicyclists, & various other rolling road blocks. 191 is still my favorite AZ twisty road.
Come on man. What is it with this small motorcycle!?? I love your videos but it gets harder and harder to get inspired with this pathetic little bicycle. I think it’s time to go back to the GS. Really 😡
I have a GS and just bought a smaller RE Scram, that GS is a beast and I nearly broke my leg last summer going places that I Shouldn’t have. I’m keeping both!
The outdoor prep area is awesome! Great idea, and looks great.
Thanks so much! I really wanted to have a dedicated work space.
Love the organization! My dad's garage was all piled up on one side. Took forever to find the right tool. I like your way of thinking.
You had me at "The Grandeur of The Vistas".
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Driving/riding up and down the Mt. Lemmon road for 25 years...still not tired of it. ❤
As usual,you’re showing us a great area of the southern states.
That scenic byway really had amazing vistas. Great road!
It's so much fun to "ride" with you through Arizona, Stirling. I also like your low-key style - some other TH-camrs have to be in the foreground all the time. With you it's all about the ride. Happy New Year, Günter/Nürnberg
I appreciate that! Thanks Günter!
I’m so glad we live in the same state. I’ve learned so many great places to ride from you. Thank you Sterling.
Great Video Sterling. Really like your new bike shop. Really important to have your kit supplies organized and at the ready. Thanks for sharing another great ride.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.
Great video Sterling!
I drove up to the top of Mt Lemon in June 2020. It was 110 degrees in Tucson and dropped to the mid 70’s at the top of the mountain.
The local college offerred a real informative commentary of the area on a AM radio channel.
Great place to see.
I enjoy your channel. I've always enjoyed riding motorcycles and camping. I've rode my Vulcan 750 between New Mexico and Phoenix many times through the mountain range spreading it over several days. I'm getting up in age and have thought about going smaller with a trail bike like yours. Thank you for sharing your journeys.
Nice well thought out bike shop. Showing off your creativity at home and behind the camera. Well done, Sir Sterling
I'm glad you liked it!
Sterling, I just love how you show us your backyard, so close to home. Looking forward to visiting Bisbee this year. Thank you so much.
Sterling is the man, no matter how you cut it. I am impressed by the little Honda.
Mt. Lemon is a great ride. Used to do that a lot as a kid. The road used to be rated in the top 10 most dangerous roads in Arizona. If you recall the movie, Wraith. Part of it was filmed on Mount Lemon. Actually, my biker friends and I were making a run- up Mt Lemon road and saw a lowboy hauler moving the prop cars up the pass. Reddington is also beautiful. I've seen a Gila Monster sunning itself on that road. And while I stopped taking a photo of the pass, I was surprised to see a snake hiding just off the road!
The Wraith is an AWESOME movie. Most people hate it....
It is a fun ride! It's awesome to hear stories about the history of the area, I'm still learning!
@@SterlingNorenamazing video and I love your channel. Curious with a video like that how much video did you record to whittle it down to a 20 minute show? How long it takes you to edit these masterpieces?
The lil bike that could, and did. Pretty impressive and capable bike. Thanks for taking us along.
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Wow. Incredible journey you took us on. Your litteraly like a tour guide on TH-cam, really helping us imagine what's out there and motivating us to go out and experience the same
Thank you
And great job
I am putting this one in my book to ride ......thks beautiful ( thanks for the ride and location) its only -17C tonight. Alain & Yellow
Dang, that's cold!!!
Enjoyed with an espresso from Old Bisbee Roaster today!
Your ability to weave narrative, music, history and education, drone, fpv camera, photography is really remarkable!
What a really fun route! One of my favorites. You arent kidding. Those action cams flatten it. Its steep!
Thanks for watching! I really appreciate the compliments. Glad you had some of the best coffee around too!
Great video. Must be nice to have an outdoor shop. That would not work well in MN over winter!🥶
You're right, that would be tough in the winter!
Right on! I've seen you in town riding that bike a few times, good to see it out adventuring. They're cool little bikes, i've got a vintage 90 and 110 in the shop right now to restore, and i'm working on my '74 Suzuki TS125 resto-mod. I've been wanting a smaller, simpler and more minimal adventure bike than my 650 for a while now.
And yeah, this area is awesome. I never really get as far as Tucson because there's just so much stuff to ride right here.
Right on! Say hi next time you see me around!
Had I known you were going into Tucson, I’d have recommended you hit Casa Molina for a meal. It’s been there forever; my folks started eating there in the 1950s before I was born. The food is still great and I try to hit it whenever I’m in Tucson. The Tucson location is the del Norte location; their other location was out on Speedway on the east side of town, which I think is now closed. And the original Casa Molina was down in Nogales - used to hit that one with the beautiful lady who is now my wife of 41 years, with her riding pillion. Dad loved both the paved and unpaved roads up the mountain. Mom, who was afraid of heights, not so much. But she was game! Thanks for stirring up some great memories, Sterling! 🥰
That's a great recommendation, I'll have to check it out!
Epic shots, great work. We dig it.
Wow. Great stuff! I think I'm gonna motocamp this area too! Thanks!
Looks fun! It's snowmobile season where I live.
Come on, Sterling...that can't be adventure motorcycling without your 500-pound GS and $30K in gear! Kidding of course... I love that you're exploring your minimalist roots again.
And, thanks for sharing your love of Arizona. We're blessed to be in a state with so much variety.
Truly blessed!
Great video as always
Love My Little Honda
A great ride, on a great little motorcycle. Can`t beat that!
You make me want to move back to Tucson after 14 years in SWCO. Don’t think I’ll move but visiting is always on my “places to go” list!
We met you and Eva last spring/April at your hotel and the ‘Desert Adventure Rally’. We were back in AZ for a short time and loved being back in AZ.
Always look forward to your content videos!
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Beautiful video, i hope I can make it out there again next year. Thans for taking us along!
Great video. Thank you.
One of my favorite routes of all time, was able to ride it after the rally in April, 30 years after my first time while I was stationed at Davis-Monthan.
Great video. Great workshop!
That’s great that you can have an outdoor storage area. I’m in Florida and it would not work with our humidity and weather. Awesome!
Yeah I'm lucky to have a dry climate!
It's hard for a WV hillbilly like me to think that, 1. You can have a place to store essential gear in an all outdoor setting 2. In a place where you could actually trust your neighbors not to rob you blind of anything of value. Great video, always happy to watch
Good trip.
Very inspiring ride.
I love this area. Living in Oro Valley gives me the chance to go there often.
I'm glad you have such a great place to explore!
Would love to see a wider shot of the motorcycle shop
It looks like it's outside? 🤔
@loves2adv561 it is
@JimAppleby I love Sterling but why would anyone keep all their gear out in the weather like that I wonder was more of the point. Love the set up but feel it should be indoors
Well, in truth I would love a garage but I don't have one yet. So I'm using a covered work area under a 4-foot overhanging roof and doing the best I can for now. Of course, everything out there is waterproof or at least in waterproof boxes but the rain (seldom around here) would really have to blow sideways to get in there. We'll see how it works out but so far it has been really great and I use it every day.
@@SterlingNoren please don't take my comment wrong, I meant no offense. I'm a big fan of you guys and watch all your adventures, I have learned alot from you. I was just curious about it being out side and if I was missing something within that fact
The workshop also looks like the "backstage" to one of the best music venues in Bisbee.
Definately!
Snowed in here today and I was hoping for a Motorcycle Travel Channel video... and here it is! Thank you!
I love your new moto camping organization. It's great that you can have so much stored where you can see it instead of digging in boxes looking for stuff.
0:28 - Looks like you need a transfiller adapter to combine all of those isobutane canisters. I use an alcohol stove to make it easier to refuel on the road (yellow bottle HEET fuel additive is cheap bethyl alcohol and is readily available) so I don't contend with partially full fuel canisters.
Dad had his primary flight training as an air cadet in the late 1950's at Marana Air Base, now Pinal Airpark, near Mount Lemmon. I always wanted to visit the area and this trip looks excellent. Thanks to your videos, well over half of the places I want to see on my upcoming Wild West Moto Camping Trip are in the beautiful state of Arizona.
Yeah I have a small Trangia stove that can use that fuel too. I haven't used it too much yet though. Sounds like you like it?
@@SterlingNoren - I did buy a titanium pot support that is designed for the Trangia style alcohol stoves. It's three pieces of titanium plate that slot together to make a triangular pot support that is larger and far more stable than the little round aluminum pot support that shipped with the $13 alcohol stove. I made 3D printed leg extenders to raise the pot support enough that I could more easily access the stove so I could adjust the heat output or snuff out the stove when finished cooking.
In addition to the convenience of being able to buy yellow HEET fuel additive as fuel at every convenience store, auto parts store and half of the grocery stores, I also appreciate the silent operation, the reliability of no moving parts, and the relatively low heat output that is more conducive to cooking in the wild without burning everything in a thin bottom pan. Most modern camp stoves are rocket engines. Most are too hot even at the lowest simmer setting. The alcohol stove is more conducive to cooking as opposed to quickly boiling water for a bag of freeze dried disappointment. Probably the biggest disadvantage is alcohol's low vapor pressure, so an alcohol stove doesn't work well in cold conditions, but I seldom moto camp below freezing.
I like to cook real food when moto camping, so my cook kit is relatively large. I carry a 2.9 liter Boundless Voyage titanium pot. The stove and all cooking supplies pack inside so my cook kit, while large, is self contained. I just bought a ceramic coated nonstick anodized aluminum MSR frying pan that the pot nests into when packing so it doesn't use much more space.
I would sure love to get my hands on those GPS tracks! 🤙🏼
Nice ride. One of my favorites.
Looks like it would be a great road for a GS. 😉
Love that area. Used to work a big perimeter around Benson and Tucson. We used to race MZ 600's up the road from Tucson. The fellows, Marty, and gang from Iron Horse BMW. We had a hoot. Small bike , wring it out. It felt great to cool off. It would be in the 120's in Coolidge. Great ride. There's plenty more. Twist the grip. 330 some miles, three gallons? All good from east KY USA. The old Dessert Dog. Next time.
Coolidge AZ, I have lots of family there. My mom was born there in 1930, by the prison Dr. since Coolidge didn’t have one at that time.
@sirdirtydog705 cotten gin town for many years.Lot of hard poor workers. Sure it's grown a lot of late. LA has moved east
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Yep, hasn’t grown much in the 60 years I’ve been going there to visit. I still have family there that I visit or go to their funeral.
That’s awesome, thanks for sharing your memories!
@SterlingNoren I have to getting so damn old they are starting to fade.
Thanks for bringing all of us along on this trip. I would think this could be a mini BDR for the area and keep us out of the heat and sand.
Well done. Very cool video. I just ordered 2 Butler Maps with your discount code.
Wow awesome scenery riding through the mountains and the camping spots looks nice. Thanks for sharing your beautiful Arizona with us. Keep safe and God Bless. Greetings from Cape Town South Africa.
Thank you for watching!
Honda looked spectacular on the rocks!👌👍
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Great Video. Love the shop. Nice to meet you and Eva at Dot’s. We are booked for Bisbee again next year maybe we will run into you again. Keep up the great content.
Thanks! It was great to meet you guys too!
Nice workshop Sterling..
Works good for me so far! Had a little snow this week and everything was ok.👍
In Bisbee? We haven’t had snow yet up here on the north island… But I guess you’re at a higher altitude than we are.
Your passion for riding that little cc bike is addicting. It adds such a great amount of realism to those who cannot afford or ride a full sized ADV bike. It's more about fortitude rather than size. There are a lot of "monkey" videos doing similar rides. I applaud them all. Thanks. Happy New Year!1
Thanks, I’m glad you get it! I wanted to show people what is possible with a tiny relatively inexpensive motorcycle
You are living a bachelor's dream of freedom......Jesus himself would be proud of you!! Timmy C Arizona
I wish you all the luck and success you deserve for putting so much effort and professionalism into what you do. You should have your run with Discovery Channel; I just think it's fair. Congrats.
Funny enough my GlobeRiders series (circa 2005) was on Discovery Channel back in the day.
My backyard is pretty spectacular!! You showcased it well. This was only a portion of the options out there. I share this area whenever I get the opportunity.
Yeah, there are so many great places to ride around here!
Thanks, Sterling! Beautiful camera angles and editing during your rides. About what percentage of your travel time is devoted to stopping and setting up your cameras for the drive past shots that you do? It must be time consuming but great work! 🇨🇦
I try to do a few tripod/drive-by shots to break it up and they take about 3-4 minutes each if I'm hustling.
Hello, next time you're in the San Manuel area, you should stop by JWJ motorcycle museum. We would like to have come visit
leaving the driveway on my GS is an adventure.
I might have missed it -- were you carrying auxiliary fuel? And yes, this was a real treat to see the possibilities. Many more in the years to come. 🛐
No extra fuel. About 160 mile range.
Next time you're out on the Cascabel Road check out the Redington Canyon Cliff House off to the east of Redington. Pretty cool little adventure spot.
It's on my list!
@@SterlingNoren If you need a guide let me know. I know how to get there. There's one little section that's pretty knarly right towards the end where you park to hike down to the cliff house. Should be no problem on your 250 or the 701, but I wouldn't try it on your GS.
you get many scorpions in your out door closet?
Got bit once this year but it was inside of my bike cover.
Next time you do the reddington road use a more capable dirt bike and take the chiva falls trail. It’s probably one of the most popular and scenic trails in az. It will take you to a 80 foot waterfall. It’s spectacular!
Good to know! Ive heard of it.
Nice
like your videos always watch
what kind of comments do you get on the 125?
Everybody always says that they had one when they were a kid
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Have you tried 191 from Clifton to Alpine. The best paved motorcycle road in Az, if not the entire southwest.
Many times and it is definitely one of the best!
i d like to ride from sierra vista a.z. tru benson cascabel rd on my kawasaki klx 230 dual sport with 1 and half gallon or 2 of extra gas ? on canisters . to tucson and back the same way . the i 10 on my 230 klx not possible ? i been up to mt lemmon on my bigger bikes 650 kawasaki vulcan s and piaggio mp3 500 vespa style 3 wheel scooter tru tucson from sierra vista a.z on the sonoita a.z. state rd . but never tru this back dirt road .ride safe .
I had to fuel up in Mammoth, AZ at the end of the Cascabel.
What tires and sizes are you running? I have a 2021 CT125 still on stock tires.
How in the world do you keep spiders and pests out of all of that?
Sterling, I think I'd like to challenge you on the claim that the Mt. Lemmon highway is the most beautiful, paved road in AZ. I'd rate US 151
Incorrectly cited. I meant to say us 191 between Morenci and Alpine Arizona
Yeah that's what I always thought too. But I actually think this road, while shorter, is even more beautiful in spots. Totally just my opinion!
How much fuel do you carry, most be a lot. Nice ride.
The tank holds 1.4 gallons and I get about 113 miles per gallon
Know the area👍
Really tough little Honda, have you beefed up the rear suspension to cope with the weight of the panniers? I’m guessing this Honda travels much more ‘off road’ than the majority of BM’s!
Great watch with a mid- morning coffee after walking Dave (Golden Retriever) in the pouring rain🌧️🌧️🌧️ in Cambridge UK 🇬🇧
I have not done any mods to the bike other than accessories. It does go off road pretty well within its limitations. Have a good walk with Dave !
Love your videos. Thanks for sharing your trip with us. The Catalina Hwy used to be awesome, but now it's overrun with tourists, bicyclists, & various other rolling road blocks. 191 is still my favorite AZ twisty road.
That’s a great road!
Not this damn little bike again/still… 😂 thought you got the GS out again!?!
I wanna do a review on the bike, thought I needed to ride it first 😂
@ haha… okay, fine.
Come on man. What is it with this small motorcycle!?? I love your videos but it gets harder and harder to get inspired with this pathetic little bicycle. I think it’s time to go back to the GS. Really 😡
All in good time. I promised to ride 15 of the best dirt roads in AZ on the little bike. GS coming soon.
I have a GS and just bought a smaller RE Scram, that GS is a beast and I nearly broke my leg last summer going places that I Shouldn’t have. I’m keeping both!
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I hate that honda. Sorry
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