Great video Mike, probably because of all the trucks in this video 😎 Bringing back so many fantastic memories, time to share your video with family and friends back in Australia 👍
Well the quality video is also a direct result from all the great pictures that you took and I really appreciate them. The last video will be short with some great footage in the mountains on the Kazi pass . When I start looking at these videos, we were on some pretty amazing places. Thanks for your support
Wow, you are getting good at this, that editing is great Mike! Very, beautiful video! Must feel awkward sometimes being a few occidental folks and visiting such back Countries, must feel like you are far from home sometimes...But I see the passion in all of this, which makes it so awesome to watch you guys! Stay safe all of you!😉👌✌
Well I appreciate the comments and thank you for watching. That video almost took me a month to edit because sometimes you take 2 hours to add it down to 10 min , I have one more to do in this series. This country Laos beautiful country but lacks infrastructure and the roads are not getting better they're getting worse, a little bit like Quebec!!! Ha ha ha
Thanks for sharing! It looks like a real adventure with all the different nature and sites to view! What motor bikes wher you all driving on this trip?
It was a real mixed bag, 2 Honda CRF 300 Rally, 2 CRF 250l , 2 kawa versy 300, 1 Honda Africa twin, 1 KTM 690, 1 NC750X, and 1 Bmw800. The roads are pretty terrible in Laos generally so the CRF is really a good bike for these conditions. Thanks for watching
@@mikefreeriderAsiaThanks for the prompt answer! I guess the CRF 250/300 and even the Versys 300 had good enough power, ground clerance and handling for that kind of mixed roads?
@@Oggiwara1 as you might know I already have a NC 750X which I have ridden all over Laos, what does CRF is so much lighter and nimble, and with the large 21-inch front tire makes it a much smoother ride. You could ride any bike in Laos, I just find it much easier on the CRF and a lot more fun.
There was an NC on this trip , but for this trip I used my CRF rally 300 and for me it was a better choice due to the conditions in Laos. My NC is still going strong with 275,000 KM and thank you for watching
Great video Mike, probably because of all the trucks in this video 😎
Bringing back so many fantastic memories, time to share your video with family and friends back in Australia 👍
Well the quality video is also a direct result from all the great pictures that you took and I really appreciate them. The last video will be short with some great footage in the mountains on the Kazi pass . When I start looking at these videos, we were on some pretty amazing places.
Thanks for your support
Wow, you are getting good at this, that editing is great Mike! Very, beautiful video! Must feel awkward sometimes being a few occidental folks and visiting such back Countries, must feel like you are far from home sometimes...But I see the passion in all of this, which makes it so awesome to watch you guys! Stay safe all of you!😉👌✌
Well I appreciate the comments and thank you for watching. That video almost took me a month to edit because sometimes you take 2 hours to add it down to 10 min , I have one more to do in this series. This country Laos beautiful country but lacks infrastructure and the roads are not getting better they're getting worse, a little bit like Quebec!!! Ha ha ha
Thanks for sharing! It looks like a real adventure with all the different nature and sites to view! What motor bikes wher you all driving on this trip?
It was a real mixed bag, 2 Honda CRF 300 Rally, 2 CRF 250l , 2 kawa versy 300, 1 Honda Africa twin, 1 KTM 690, 1 NC750X, and 1 Bmw800. The roads are pretty terrible in Laos generally so the CRF is really a good bike for these conditions.
Thanks for watching
@@mikefreeriderAsiaThanks for the prompt answer! I guess the CRF 250/300 and even the Versys 300 had good enough power, ground clerance and handling for that kind of mixed roads?
@@Oggiwara1 as you might know I already have a NC 750X which I have ridden all over Laos, what does CRF is so much lighter and nimble, and with the large 21-inch front tire makes it a much smoother ride. You could ride any bike in Laos, I just find it much easier on the CRF and a lot more fun.
Great video Mike! How many KM’s on the NC750 now?
There was an NC on this trip , but for this trip I used my CRF rally 300 and for me it was a better choice due to the conditions in Laos. My NC is still going strong with 275,000 KM and thank you for watching