Very enjoyable watch. I've done quite a few of those. Most recently on my himalayan 411, but I also have a DRZ I'm aiming to get back on the road. I'll look forward to finding the ones new to me. Cheers
@@markdearlove8634 nice. Welcome to join “Cornwall trails group” on Facebook too if you like. We try to go out in small groups around this sort of area
Enjoying the watch and trying to work out where some of these trails are? I recognise the the part of tet from bissoe bike cafe up past grey bank and onto where you said 'where am I' on the dangerous crossings road. I can get to there near enough lanes all the way from Threemilestone.
@@anton5749 I didn’t want to, had to do major roof repairs, and work slowed up. So needed £. Then DRZ showed up local and cheap. Works coming back in now tho so maybe time for an upgrade. (But actually enjoying DRZ E loads, it seems much more eager and lighter than DRZ S. on paper not much difference. But E model is more fun!)
About 60% of those are ok for 4x4 I would say. TET route is put together with light adv/dual sport type bikes. But it shares many sections with often used 4x4 routes.
Be careful on those trails pal. I wonder if you would be liable if you had an accident with a pedestrian or cyclist if deemed to be riding irresponsibly? Even if on the Tet route.
The wide angle makes it look faster than it is. If you check my speedo I’m just trundling along pretty slowly most the time. And blind corners I’m always dead slow covering brake.
Nice to see my old Girl still going strong ! 😃👍
@@Jonnycave65 yep she’s all good.
Gave her a proper service etc.
What’s the next bike going to be then ?
not sure.
Need to clear my credit card debt first.
Been a bad year for earnings.
But have a few ideas.
Good to see another video :)!
@@LewisCS64 yep been a while. May get back into the habit soon.
Very enjoyable watch. I've done quite a few of those. Most recently on my himalayan 411, but I also have a DRZ I'm aiming to get back on the road. I'll look forward to finding the ones new to me. Cheers
@@markdearlove8634 nice. Welcome to join “Cornwall trails group” on Facebook too if you like. We try to go out in small groups around this sort of area
@biscuitsalive thanks I will!
Enjoying the watch and trying to work out where some of these trails are? I recognise the the part of tet from bissoe bike cafe up past grey bank and onto where you said 'where am I' on the dangerous crossings road. I can get to there near enough lanes all the way from Threemilestone.
Good to see a new video from you mate, we'll have to go for a ride soon.
BTW your bike is too loud for your mic 😄
Why did you sell your ktm?
@@anton5749 I didn’t want to, had to do major roof repairs, and work slowed up. So needed £.
Then DRZ showed up local and cheap.
Works coming back in now tho so maybe time for an upgrade.
(But actually enjoying DRZ E loads, it seems much more eager and lighter than DRZ S.
on paper not much difference. But E model is more fun!)
@ hope all goes well. I might see you out on the trials as I live near PZ. I’ve got a voge 300 rally. T
I’m a novice trail rider but very keen. Been riding MTs around that area on and off for 30years. I’ve also gone electric and love that too.
Hey bud, what mapping software do you use to plot/find routes? I have a 1998 XR250
@@freegs I did a whole vid on that!
:)
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Hard to tell with the camera lens but are these trails bike only or 4x4 too?
Edit. Just as I posted the comment the 4x4s appeared 😂
About 60% of those are ok for 4x4 I would say.
TET route is put together with light adv/dual sport type bikes.
But it shares many sections with often used 4x4 routes.
Be careful on those trails pal. I wonder if you would be liable if you had an accident with a pedestrian or cyclist if deemed to be riding irresponsibly? Even if on the Tet route.
The wide angle makes it look faster than it is. If you check my speedo I’m just trundling along pretty slowly most the time. And blind corners I’m always dead slow covering brake.