I started watching one of this series purely because I was curious about how the CB500X performed only to find that I had happened across an absolute gem of a travel series. I immediately went back and watched all five parts and I loved the footage and the no nonsense laid back way it was presented. I hope this gets the thousands of views it deserves.
Wow! Thank you so much for your kind words. It's comments like these that give the motivation to produce more videos. The CB500X is a great little bike, and I would recommend it to anyone. I'm happy to hear that you're enjoying the videos. Cheers!
Still amazing, man it’s hard believe this is all the same trip! So many beauty trails and views, my kind of adventure. This series is so much fun to watch, the drone footage is incredible, specially on the pan up to see the mountains and valleys, wicked cool. Interesting how a ‘broken’ conversation can be uplifting, I’ll bet he’ll remember it too. Again, well done, and great captures. Thanks for sharing, and keep well!
Thanks so much! It really is an amazing area and we’re lucky that it’s so close. That guy at the river was great. I don’t think he gets many visitors other than the fishermen so he was more than happy to chat. All I could think of the whole time I was talking to him was how much my 85 year old dad would think that he has the best job in the world hanging out in the woods alone all summer! Haha Cheers!
I bet that sweet ride never let you down, my 2000 Transalp hasn't yet. Thank God Honda just released the new version, in another 20 years i can pick up another reliable garage kept preloved one😁If old faithful ever breaks down. Im gonna check out the rest of this beautiful scenery, you're geographically blessed my Canadian cousin. Ne vous inquiétez pas, je parle aussi français comme un enfant. Groeten uit Nederland.🇳🇱
The CB is an absolute gem of a bike. It performed flawlessly during this series and the trip I did around Labrador this past summer. I just picked up a CRF 300L Rally for more technical off-road touring but I’ll be keeping the CB for a long time and plan on riding it to Tuktoyaktuk in a few years. Cheers!
Amazing trip man, meeting the Game Warden would have been really cool, what a beautiful river that was too ! Holy Sh*t Mount St Joseph was amazing ! that didn't even look real ! haha
Liked and subscribed. Excellent, footage, very inspiring trip. I binged watched 5 episodes and I took notes of all the beautiful places you've been. I wonder if I can do the Trans Quebec Trail with a 250 cc cruiser motorcycle. Also is it possible to wild camp at all on those roads? Part 6 tomorrow, is already midnight.
Thanks so much! I really appreciate your kind feedback. As for taking a small cruiser through the Trans Quebec Trail, I can’t speak to the other sections but a lot of the Gaspésie sections are regular dirt roads. I didn’t come across anything where you would “need” the extra ground clearance of an ADV bike except maybe the 2 hill climbs in Part 3. As for wild camping, yes there’s plenty of places you could camp. Cheers!🍻
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I started watching one of this series purely because I was curious about how the CB500X performed only to find that I had happened across an absolute gem of a travel series. I immediately went back and watched all five parts and I loved the footage and the no nonsense laid back way it was presented. I hope this gets the thousands of views it deserves.
Wow! Thank you so much for your kind words. It's comments like these that give the motivation to produce more videos. The CB500X is a great little bike, and I would recommend it to anyone. I'm happy to hear that you're enjoying the videos. Cheers!
Tabarouette = "I need to get one of those" was on point haha
Ouais = "You suck" made me laugh too
@@iSim0641 those were my best guesses. Haha!
Still amazing, man it’s hard believe this is all the same trip! So many beauty trails and views, my kind of adventure. This series is so much fun to watch, the drone footage is incredible, specially on the pan up to see the mountains and valleys, wicked cool. Interesting how a ‘broken’ conversation can be uplifting, I’ll bet he’ll remember it too. Again, well done, and great captures. Thanks for sharing, and keep well!
Thanks so much! It really is an amazing area and we’re lucky that it’s so close.
That guy at the river was great. I don’t think he gets many visitors other than the fishermen so he was more than happy to chat.
All I could think of the whole time I was talking to him was how much my 85 year old dad would think that he has the best job in the world hanging out in the woods alone all summer! Haha
Cheers!
I bet that sweet ride never let you down, my 2000 Transalp hasn't yet.
Thank God Honda just released the new version, in another 20 years i can pick up another reliable garage kept preloved one😁If old faithful ever breaks down.
Im gonna check out the rest of this beautiful scenery, you're geographically blessed my Canadian cousin.
Ne vous inquiétez pas, je parle aussi français comme un enfant.
Groeten uit Nederland.🇳🇱
The CB is an absolute gem of a bike. It performed flawlessly during this series and the trip I did around Labrador this past summer. I just picked up a CRF 300L Rally for more technical off-road touring but I’ll be keeping the CB for a long time and plan on riding it to Tuktoyaktuk in a few years. Cheers!
@@506motoadv It served my compratiot Noraly well, solid choice.
Amazing trip man, meeting the Game Warden would have been really cool, what a beautiful river that was too ! Holy Sh*t Mount St Joseph was amazing ! that didn't even look real ! haha
That guy was so awesome! Best job ever living in the woods with no cell service! Haha!
Liked and subscribed. Excellent, footage, very inspiring trip. I binged watched 5 episodes and I took notes of all the beautiful places you've been.
I wonder if I can do the Trans Quebec Trail with a 250 cc cruiser motorcycle. Also is it possible to wild camp at all on those roads? Part 6 tomorrow, is already midnight.
Thanks so much! I really appreciate your kind feedback.
As for taking a small cruiser through the Trans Quebec Trail, I can’t speak to the other sections but a lot of the Gaspésie sections are regular dirt roads. I didn’t come across anything where you would “need” the extra ground clearance of an ADV bike except maybe the 2 hill climbs in Part 3.
As for wild camping, yes there’s plenty of places you could camp. Cheers!🍻