Excellent video, which shows you do not need an over-weight, expensive, gas guzzling motorcycle to enjoy the open road and long tours. Take note motorcycle press and media who are constantly plugging unnecessary machines that are too fast, too powerful and too heavy.
Hey mate, when you have some time can you please let me know what bags you were running on the back. They look ideal! Cheers and thanks for sharing the beautiful scenery with us all :-)
Hi! I used the cheapest waterproof bags I could find in my region - "XLMOTO H2O Waterproof 2+1 Bag Set". Despite having doubts in them, they turned out to be quite sturdy. I have been using them now for many trips before and after that ride to Norway. Additionally, I attached a normal backpack wrapped in the rain cover on top with bungee cords.
Beautiful places and wonderful routes to do on a motorcycle. I also have a CB125F, and I hope to be able to ride around the world once I retire. No prose ;)
I’ve ridden that exact bike for over 5000 miles. Longest trip on it I’ve done was about 350miles in one day. It is *not* comfortable when riding more than an hour.
Wonderful landscape and a nice advendture! I got the same Motorcycle too and my first adventure was in the German Black Forrest . 1500 km in 3 Days and I can confirm your 2 liters per 100 km. How often you make a break?
That should finaly answer the question Can you travel with an 125cc. Yes you can when you take the right one. But i prefer the older one after crashing my 2023 but they are both little beasts
It's quadlock knockoff. The phone hides behind the windshield, so it's getting wet only during the very heavy rain. That said, my phone is also waterproof so it's fine for most of the cases. For the rest, I just hide it in the jacket and listen to google maps audio guidelines. It was mostly long straight roads in Norway, so very easy to navigate. I do also hate riding it in the wind, it's mega sketchy, but 'Flappering knee' technique really helps. Google it, if you want to know more 😊
I did about 400-500 km during the first day when crossing Sweden. That was my longest day ride. Generally, I tried to stick to secondary roads riding it at 60-80 km/h to not over-rev the engine. I practiced a small 10 min breaks every hour or so to give the bike and myself a bit of rest. The weather was quite chilly also which helped with cooling I believe.
Se fai un viaggio in estate puoi sempre fare 500 km al giorno però fermando la moto 40 minuti minimo io ho un cbr 125 del 2005 ho fatto viaggetti da 300 400 in un giorno per tutta la sicilia buona strada😊
I drove approx. 4800km on my 2021 CB125F from Denmark to Gothenburg- North Cape and back in June 2024 with my brother on his CBF125 2013. The dash said 43,5km pr liter, which seems about right when adding the receipts up. This was fully packed and close to full throttle most the way.
Excellent video, which shows you do not need an over-weight, expensive, gas guzzling motorcycle to enjoy the open road and long tours. Take note motorcycle press and media who are constantly plugging unnecessary machines that are too fast, too powerful and too heavy.
😎 what great little bikes, I must get one soon. 👍
I must get one too.
I adore Norway and this bike.
I owned one and I’ll never forget it
Id love to do a road trip from the UK up to Norway
Great video! Really enjoyed watching it!
Hey mate, when you have some time can you please let me know what bags you were running on the back. They look ideal! Cheers and thanks for sharing the beautiful scenery with us all :-)
Hi!
I used the cheapest waterproof bags I could find in my region - "XLMOTO H2O Waterproof 2+1 Bag Set". Despite having doubts in them, they turned out to be quite sturdy. I have been using them now for many trips before and after that ride to Norway.
Additionally, I attached a normal backpack wrapped in the rain cover on top with bungee cords.
@@HowTo-wj6jw Thank you!
İzlemekten müthiş keyif aldım ve aynı motosiklet bende de var. Teşekkürler...
epic landscapes and ride
Beautiful places and wonderful routes to do on a motorcycle. I also have a CB125F, and I hope to be able to ride around the world once I retire. No prose ;)
I’ve ridden that exact bike for over 5000 miles. Longest trip on it I’ve done was about 350miles in one day. It is *not* comfortable when riding more than an hour.
Nice video! 👌🏻 I have One and i Ride 5000km in two mounths and half! Now i want big one but never sell my cb125f! 😜🤘🏻🏍️
Lovely scenery. You certainly don't need a big bike to do this journey.
Thanks for sharing this video 😊
I bought cb125f as well in Australia!
Wonderful landscape and a nice advendture! I got the same Motorcycle too and my first adventure was in the German Black Forrest . 1500 km in 3 Days and I can confirm your 2 liters per 100 km. How often you make a break?
Depending on the situation. When riding on the highway, I did short 5-10 minutes break every hour or so to avoid overheat and stretch a bit :)
well done looks like a great trip 👍
Very nice 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
That should finaly answer the question Can you travel with an 125cc. Yes you can when you take the right one. But i prefer the older one after crashing my 2023 but they are both little beasts
I have a cbf125 year 2022 red too in uk, whats ur phone holder ? Does it not get wet in the rain ? I hate riding it in the wind 😊
It's quadlock knockoff. The phone hides behind the windshield, so it's getting wet only during the very heavy rain. That said, my phone is also waterproof so it's fine for most of the cases. For the rest, I just hide it in the jacket and listen to google maps audio guidelines. It was mostly long straight roads in Norway, so very easy to navigate.
I do also hate riding it in the wind, it's mega sketchy, but 'Flappering knee' technique really helps. Google it, if you want to know more 😊
celphone hold type ?
quadlock knockoff
I own the same bike and this is so cool..! What was the longest you drove non stop? Was your air cooling sufficiënt?
I did about 400-500 km during the first day when crossing Sweden. That was my longest day ride.
Generally, I tried to stick to secondary roads riding it at 60-80 km/h to not over-rev the engine. I practiced a small 10 min breaks every hour or so to give the bike and myself a bit of rest.
The weather was quite chilly also which helped with cooling I believe.
Se fai un viaggio in estate puoi sempre fare 500 km al giorno però fermando la moto 40 minuti minimo io ho un cbr 125 del 2005 ho fatto viaggetti da 300 400 in un giorno per tutta la sicilia buona strada😊
Maksimum kaç kilometre hızla sürüyüş gerçekleştirdiniz ve kaç saatte bir mola verdiniz 🙏❤️👍
Less speeds but More fuel savings.
dl/mil?
What about the vibration ?
I didn't have any issues with it
What was your realy consumption
CB125F? He probably did it on one tank of fuel
@@markmolloy1497 😀 Maybe 3 tanks
According to the dashboard it was below 2l/100km. I haven't calculated if that was true or not.
I drove approx. 4800km on my 2021 CB125F from Denmark to Gothenburg- North Cape and back in June 2024 with my brother on his CBF125 2013. The dash said 43,5km pr liter, which seems about right when adding the receipts up. This was fully packed and close to full throttle most the way.
@@JanF-of4fx woww
Alvdal? Are you sure about that?
I made a mistake there, the actual footage location is way more western from Alvdal. My bad!
Did the cat bite your tongue 😵💫🙈 Boring video without speaking during this long journey 👎👎👎