Definitely doing Belgium a dis service. It’s a beautiful country, really friendly people, good food, good beer and if you’ve never spent time in Ypres you don’t know what you’re missing.
@@bizzie1956 I always feel a genuine deep sense of sorrow when I think about all the young men who had their whole lives taken from them for no reason whatsoever in WW2, but thankfully your Grandad left something behind. I salute you for visiting regularly, because so often it feels like their sacrifice was for nothing and is totally forgotten.
@@tompage8674 It's not always, 'Just About The Roads' it's deeper than that, it's about the culture, the landscape, food, people and the atmosphere you experience whilst being there. I spent 3 years in Holland many years ago and some people may consider Holland not to have much to offer in terms of roads but you have to look at the bigger picture. 👍
As i recover from cancer surgery watching this gives me hope . 1986 Goldwing but looking for a smaller bike for short distance touring. Thank you for this vid.
@@TheMissendenFlyer I have to agree, the bike reviews can be a bit, same old, same old, everybody starts reviewing the new bikes but with your bike tours they are unique and you can immerse yourself in them. I loved your Norway tour, one of, if not the best tour video you've done. 👍
Cannot believe you went through Belgium!! Without a mention of some of the best beer in the world! And also for the ladies, the best Chocolate in the world, nice video 👍
I’m late to the party as always Andy. Great series and agree that Luxembourg is fabulous. Was there end of June and it was great especially as we landed there for Luxembourg day which was crazy. Oh, and we stopped in the same hotel as you guys!
@@TheMissendenFlyer Sorry for the wrong reply, I thought it was a mate's channel(!). I guess it's the age. Humble Tracer 900 GT. I wish I could afford a Wing. Thanks for the reply.
Great episode TMF. It did tickle me when you clarified that Mrs Flyer isn’t a ponderous old beast, it was the bike you were referring to. Looking forward to the next!
Wow I almost bought a Goldwing recently actually as a bit of a joke to do a 5000km trip down the east coast of Australia , I hauled and bought a Ducati diavel and regretted it. Now I’m on the lookout for a wing, your clip confirms it
Another Goldwing tour! This makes my day as I am keen to watch more of you and Mrs. Flyer on the Goldwing since it's my bike as well! More to follow, John
Fantastic vid! Lovely scenery! I did have to have a chuckle when you were commenting on the ‘wing being a ponderous old beast at slow speed, accompanied by the clarifying text on screen! Great stuff! Looking forward to the next part!
Thanks Mr Flyer for taking us your journey in Europe on your Honda Goldwing. I had to laugh when you going down to Belgium instead of up. I travelled to Belgium but I went Calais, Dunkirk then Bruges, Ghent and Brussels. The Germany then into Holland. However I don’t have luxury of your Honda Goldwing. I did it old fashion way I hitchhiking. Can’t wait to see more of your amazing journey
I love tent camping but I also love how the further into Europe you go the better the hotel room prices get. I've stayed in some great places in Slovakia and Ukraine.
Hi Mrs & Mr Flyer. Great video as always. I just love crossing the channel & turning LEFT. More should do it, as the Benylux countries are so great & friendly 🤗 PS - Mrs Flyer needs to give you a slap!! Regarding you comments at 17:26.... "... feeling a bit concerned about getting down here, the bike is heavily laden; and of course we've got Mrs Flyer on the back - 'and she's a ponderous old beast at slow speeds'...." 😱😱 Your wife looks stunning & slender, not a 'ponderous old beast' at all 🤗 😂🤣 PPS - It was great to see you at this years ABR Festival 😎 #TravellingWizzard
I lived in Belgium for 10 years, I think of it as my second home. The Belgain Ardennes is fantastic for biking. Don't forget Belgium is famous for beer... lots and lots of brewery's. I'll be following this tour with special interest. Hope you enjoy 🙂
Many years back..fab Xmas market trip to Bruges with friends…learnt the hard way in a small bar that you can’t work your way through the plethora of local bottled beers.. 😵💫
Great to see you back on tour on the mighty Goldwing with your better half TMF hahaha. i need to get serious about doing a bike tour of Europe and the UK, your tours always look amazing
As a 'Winger' I am really pleased to see the bike out and about doing what it was designed for! You look happy to be there. I'm the other way round ... off to UK for six weeks on my wing from Spain for some cooler wetter weather and the ubiquitous pot holes just for a change. 43° here last week so I gotta go. Looking forward to your second vid. Be safe👌
Nice one Stu - althought the riding here is pants compared to Spain....I'd stay where you are!! Whilst you are here make sure and do the Lake District, Wales, Scotland, Peak District and Yorkshire for the best riding the UK has to offer - avoid the Suuth East......enjoy the Wing!
Happy to see you (and Mrs. Flyer) on tour again. Glad to see someone was having nice weather at the end of May. Here in the Pacific NW (US) it has been wet and colder than normal. Look forward to the next chapter. As always safe travels.
Ah, the Citadel of Namur....used to host Motocross, now hosts Cyclocross. And Belgium has some of the best breweries and beers around; and probably the home of cycling.
Great to see you both 'on the road' again. Belgium is a beautiful country, but fully aware that sometimes you just have to crunch the miles in to get to the good bits. Happy riding.
Me and the Misses enjoyed Belgium. We stayed in Brussels, visiting in-laws, the Grand Place and a day trip by train to Bruges and the sea. I am looking forward to a return visit.👍🏻
Belgium by any criteria you would like to throw at it, has the best beer in the world; some of the most marvellous bread; very affordable restaurants; totally unintimidating bars, with delightful staff - utterly unlike any French city - and you can sit, or stand, where you choose without being charged extra for the privilege/mistake/honour. In summary, it is a very relaxed and totally worthwhile country, full of history, especially recent, to visit. and enjoy.
I live in Dallas, Texas and these European travel videos make me jealous. I could leave my house in Dallas and 650 miles later still be in the great state of Texas. Even worse, the temperatures would hover at around 100 degrees F (38C) the entire way. Oh, and I wouldn't pass a single Chateaux!
Belgium is a mecca for cyclists ( as well as chocolate, beer and chips, of course!); famous for various one day classic races....Great people and good vibes....
Good video, our little touring group were in Belgium visiting Brugge and Ostend just over 2 weeks ago. Brought back happy memories watching. We plan to do Luxembourg and Holland next year. Enjoy the trip.
@@TheMissendenFlyer great can’t wait , just to say after watching your vlog on buying a used gs I went to superbike factory and I brought a 2007 1200 gs in mint condition with only 4700 miles from new , it got delivered on Monday and tonight was the first time I took it for a ride What a bike wow wow wow everything that you say about yous is so so true many many thanks for all your advice, just looking out for a pair of panniers to match the top box thank you Andy
@@TheMissendenFlyer yes I did as they asked how I heard about them 👍anything to help you as never give up what you do as I will have nothing to watch take care ride safe 👍
Great videos and I'm enjoying each installment. In other news, I'm going to try referring to *my* missus as a 'Ponderous Old Beast at low speeds' and see if I can similarly get away with it...
I lived in a little town in Belgium called Doitche for a year just 40 odd miles south of Namur. We found the people of Belgium some of the nicest and most generous in Europe. We were the only Americans living in this small town and we were made felt right at home. We traveled almost 40,000 miles during the year but unfortunately in my car traveling all over Europe every free moment.
Looks like a fun ride! The train would be really cool. I haven't watched you channel in a while because of working nearly every day. Had 1 day off in 24 days, lol.
Nice start of the trip in France and Belgium. Reminds me of my big OE around 1980 hitching around France , Belgium , Holland etc. Looks comfortable on the Gold Wing.
I've ridden some of the very roads in your video Andy! The Ardennes are pretty good for bikes, although the road surface isn't always all that. If you ever find yourself in Belgium again, I'll happily buy you one of our great beers!
On of the best things and most famous in Belgium : Spa Francorchamps. Amazing track 👍 With regards Helite - many find them too hot especially when working hard on track. They do have great coverage but no use at all if not worn. Check out the Ixon or Furygan vests that you can wear under your normal gear. Since they don't need to be covered in slide proof material they are a lot lighter and more breathable 👍
The bike - Not Mrs flyer! 🤣 That was classic. My wife was wondering what you were trying to say. Thanks for sharing your trip with us. Ride safe and keep up the great content.
Probably a bit late to mention it Mr Flyer but Namur used to be one of the best motocross tracks in Europe/ world. From memory they have to ride through the citadel and I think they had to ride on some bitumen road. Just a bit of motorcycling trivia I guess. Keep up the good work mate 👍
It's a bit more than trivia (imho anyway!), the Namur citadel is one of the iconic locations of world Motocross championship history, and Motocross is the most popular form of Motorsport if measured by actual participation!
There is an amazing gorge in the middle of Luxembourg city centre that is well worth taking a look at. I visited most of the western European countries in the early 90's. If I remember rightly, I slept in the upstairs of a goat barn just on the outskirts of the city. In case you're wondering, I was hitch hiking around Europe at the time......
Great to see you guys on another tour, although no bleary eyed chit chat around the table (to laugh at) during your evening meal?? The hotel looked amazing, more info about how you are getting on with the bike pleeeze!!!! 🙏😁
Summer in the north, time for a TMF road trip! Nice one Andy, things like this help me get through Australian winter! Gotta admit I’m very jealous you can just ride down to a train and be in Europe and ride through all those different countries! When I ride for 5 days I’m still in Australia lol.
Enjoyed the first episode, that Goldwing waft's along in absolute serenity, could be tempted, though my dear Lady would only ever ride pillion to save her life and that's debatable. So a Goldwing for one seems a bit of a waste. Look forward to the next episode. Thank you...
Lovely TMF, nice vid. The title made me think this was going to be some sort of mad dash & frankly not very TMF like but now's it's clear. Looking forward to the next installment.
Hi Andy and Carol , beautiful trip , The blue field might be Flax rather than lavender:) Dont forget the WW1 battle field sights when you there , Fascinating and moving too
@@TheMissendenFlyer just arrived in Darwin having started in Adelaide and heading around anticlockwise. So far 12,887km (8,060 ish miles) down with at least 8,783km to get home (5,500 ish miles). Weather in Darwin fine and sunny 34 degrees everyday. And it’s two days away from winter solstice!!
I noticed there are more cabover trucks in Europe. They were once very common in the United States. It's quite rare to see cabover trucks anymore in the United States.
I have just been over from the Netherlands over the past weekend. Rode over to see some family and friends on my trusty honda forza 350. 1400 kilometers in 4 days.... Obviously she aint no gold wing, but i was massively impressed with the forza. Motor way riding is underwhelming on most bikes, and the forza was no different, and lacking some cruse control. But the bike was amazing out on the surrey back roads, and managed to get the centre stand down a couple of times. I have to say, apart from the suspension, the forza is a cracking bike. ( suspension just needs to be better, thats all i can really say about it) Great little video of your travels Andy, keep up the good work...
My Mum was from Ghent, Belgium...so another country on my bucket list plus meet family I’ve never met! 👍🏍🍺🇿🇦
Tintin! And the belgian beer, wonderful! Belgian blue, those big cows. And the ride from Luxemburg through the Ardennes. Marvelous!
Definitely doing Belgium a dis service. It’s a beautiful country, really friendly people, good food, good beer and if you’ve never spent time in Ypres you don’t know what you’re missing.
Love Ypres go there at least 3 times a year to see my great grandad who died in Ypres on his 21st birthday
Ghent is a beautiful place as well
@@bizzie1956 I always feel a genuine deep sense of sorrow when I think about all the young men who had their whole lives taken from them for no reason whatsoever in WW2, but thankfully your Grandad left something behind. I salute you for visiting regularly, because so often it feels like their sacrifice was for nothing and is totally forgotten.
Yeah, but boring roads vs Germany and the alps
@@tompage8674 It's not always, 'Just About The Roads' it's deeper than that, it's about the culture, the landscape, food, people and the atmosphere you experience whilst being there. I spent 3 years in Holland many years ago and some people may consider Holland not to have much to offer in terms of roads but you have to look at the bigger picture. 👍
As i recover from cancer surgery watching this gives me hope . 1986 Goldwing but looking for a smaller bike for short distance touring.
Thank you for this vid.
Thanks for watching Tom - so sorry you're going through that, here's wishing you a full recovery.....
You have a lot to discover, beer, chocolate, Belgian fries with tartare, waffles, nice tour and a beautiful Goldwing!👍
Absolutely splendid!
You mentioned once that your tour vids get a lot fewer clicks, but I myself like them best. Can't wait for the next episodes!
Good to hear! Plenty more to come!
@@TheMissendenFlyer I have to agree, the bike reviews can be a bit, same old, same old, everybody starts reviewing the new bikes but with your bike tours they are unique and you can immerse yourself in them. I loved your Norway tour, one of, if not the best tour video you've done. 👍
Thank you - I enjoy making them! Hopefully lots more to come.....
love the way they greet each other with sticking the leg out
Cannot believe you went through Belgium!! Without a mention of some of the best beer in the world! And also for the ladies, the best Chocolate in the world, nice video 👍
Why only for the ladies!
@@TheMissendenFlyer Because it keeps them busy while you drink the beer 🍺 lol 😂
I’m late to the party as always Andy. Great series and agree that Luxembourg is fabulous. Was there end of June and it was great especially as we landed there for Luxembourg day which was crazy. Oh, and we stopped in the same hotel as you guys!
Cool!
Great to see you and Mrs Flyer touring on the 'wing' in Europe, great weather and empty roads (even the motorways) what's not to like.
Indeed!
Nice to see a Tracer 900 GT keeping up with the big boys. Thanks your review, I bought one in 2019. 35000 km and going strong.
A Trecer or a 'Wing?
@@TheMissendenFlyer Sorry for the wrong reply, I thought it was a mate's channel(!). I guess it's the age. Humble Tracer 900 GT. I wish I could afford a Wing. Thanks for the reply.
Great to be on tour again I’ll bet🤓😎🏍💨💨💨💨💨💨👍🏻🇨🇦 looking forward to see all the new stuff to see. Happy cruising on the wing 🥂
Thank you John!
That must be so satisfying blasting down the highway on the Goldwing.
It is - perfect bike for this sort of caper…
Loved the way you went from Mrs. Flyer to ponderous old beast, that made me chuckle!
Careful!
Love these films that you do, can't beat bike touring!
Glad you like em!
The tour videos are great, especially with Mrs Flyer and friends. Look forward to watching the series.
Glad you like ‘em Darryl!
TMF team, Namur, famous for hosting Moto x GPs from 1957 - 2007, some scary jumps on the circuit. Have fun on your tour.
Great episode TMF. It did tickle me when you clarified that Mrs Flyer isn’t a ponderous old beast, it was the bike you were referring to. Looking forward to the next!
Thanks for watching!
With comments like that and Carol on the intercom you are lucky you didn't end up with broken ribs
I was on lunch break when I heard that bit. Almost choked on my sandwich. "Whoa, Andy's a bit savage! Oh, I see" 😁
I wonder If Andy had a clip round the ear for that one 🧐😂
Lovely to see Helen and her….. Ian again! ;-)
Ooh fancy seeing you here! …cheeky!! 😘
Belgium is also well known for excellent chocolate. And this comes from somebody living in Switzerland.
Great video !!
Excellent Manuel - can't believe I forgot that, I love the stuff! Although these days it seems to be going downhill a little...
Wow I almost bought a Goldwing recently actually as a bit of a joke to do a 5000km trip down the east coast of Australia , I hauled and bought a Ducati diavel and regretted it. Now I’m on the lookout for a wing, your clip confirms it
Thanks, I love the tours.
Good to hear - plenty more to come on this one!
Another Goldwing tour! This makes my day as I am keen to watch more of you and Mrs. Flyer on the Goldwing since it's my bike as well! More to follow, John
Our pleasure!
how could you forget that Belgium is where the Smurfs were created. Great work TMF, looking forward to more.
Oops - silly me!!
Awesome, I hope you've been able to enjoy some of the wonderful beers they have in Belgium. Great ride!
…..oh yes!
Fantastic vid! Lovely scenery! I did have to have a chuckle when you were commenting on the ‘wing being a ponderous old beast at slow speed, accompanied by the clarifying text on screen! Great stuff! Looking forward to the next part!
Yes !
A couple days too late to comment , but I already like it 😁
Looking forward to this serie 🏍💨💨💨💨
More to come!
Thanks Mr Flyer for taking us your journey in Europe on your Honda Goldwing. I had to laugh when you going down to Belgium instead of up. I travelled to Belgium but I went Calais, Dunkirk then Bruges, Ghent and Brussels. The Germany then into Holland. However I don’t have luxury of your Honda Goldwing. I did it old fashion way I hitchhiking. Can’t wait to see more of your amazing journey
I love these motorcycle tour videos it’s my favorite content from your channel.
Brilliant - glad to hear that! Thanks for watching!
I love tent camping but I also love how the further into Europe you go the better the hotel room prices get. I've stayed in some great places in Slovakia and Ukraine.
Hi Mrs & Mr Flyer.
Great video as always. I just love crossing the channel & turning LEFT. More should do it, as the Benylux countries are so great & friendly 🤗
PS - Mrs Flyer needs to give you a slap!! Regarding you comments at 17:26....
"... feeling a bit concerned about getting down here, the bike is heavily laden; and of course we've got Mrs Flyer on the back - 'and she's a ponderous old beast at slow speeds'...." 😱😱
Your wife looks stunning & slender, not a 'ponderous old beast' at all 🤗
😂🤣
PPS - It was great to see you at this years ABR Festival 😎
#TravellingWizzard
Cheers Kevin - you at next years festival?
I lived in Belgium for 10 years, I think of it as my second home. The Belgain Ardennes is fantastic for biking. Don't forget Belgium is famous for beer... lots and lots of brewery's. I'll be following this tour with special interest. Hope you enjoy 🙂
I'll second that, lots of tanks here and there if the battle of the bulge is your thing and I hope you got to try the Kwak beer
Leffes on draught in Wetherspoons 😉
I know all about Kwak!!! Never again!!!
Many years back..fab Xmas market trip to Bruges with friends…learnt the hard way in a small bar that you can’t work your way through the plethora of local bottled beers.. 😵💫
@@TheMissendenFlyer haha. from this trip or a previous one?
So happy to see this series starting. I’ve missed your tour videos. And I’m glad you’re traveling through France, so I don’t have to. Thanks again.
Thanks Marco - I’d missed them too!
Great to see you back on tour on the mighty Goldwing with your better half TMF hahaha. i need to get serious about doing a bike tour of Europe and the UK, your tours always look amazing
Thank you!
As a 'Winger' I am really pleased to see the bike out and about doing what it was designed for! You look happy to be there.
I'm the other way round ... off to UK for six weeks on my wing from Spain for some cooler wetter weather and the ubiquitous pot holes just for a change. 43° here last week so I gotta go.
Looking forward to your second vid. Be safe👌
Nice one Stu - althought the riding here is pants compared to Spain....I'd stay where you are!! Whilst you are here make sure and do the Lake District, Wales, Scotland, Peak District and Yorkshire for the best riding the UK has to offer - avoid the Suuth East......enjoy the Wing!
@@TheMissendenFlyer Thanks Andy. I do it most years but this'll be the first on the wing.
All the best.
What fun for Mr Flyer and pals. I sometimes wish I was more adventurous, but at least I can enjoy your fabulous trips. :>)
Nice bike tour! Thanks for sharing👏👍
Thanks for watching Walter!
Happy to see you (and Mrs. Flyer) on tour again. Glad to see someone was having nice weather at the end of May. Here in the Pacific NW (US) it has been wet and colder than normal. Look forward to the next chapter. As always safe travels.
Sorry to hear you're having British Weather....time to head South on the bike?
It sure has been, still waiting for even just a few days in a row of reasonable weather. Been a tough year for a fair-weather rider.😕
Ah, the Citadel of Namur....used to host Motocross, now hosts Cyclocross.
And Belgium has some of the best breweries and beers around; and probably the home of cycling.
Thanks from Athens, Alabama in the USA. You had some decent folks along the way to show you how to be. Kudos to you and to them!
Great to see you both 'on the road' again. Belgium is a beautiful country, but fully aware that sometimes you just have to crunch the miles in to get to the good bits. Happy riding.
Yes true
Great to see you and Carole on tour again. If I see you at the ABR Festival I’ll say hello again.
Yes see you there Gareth!
So great to see you and Mrs Flyer out on a tour Andy. Looking forward to the rest of the series.
Cheers Lee - it was long overdue!
ponderous old beast at slow speeds! Poor Carol 🤣 Enjoyed that Andy 👍
Careful Chopsy, you’re lining yourself up for a slapping!
Fantastic! Good to see you all having a great time.
Cheers Jon - always good to hear from you....
Another great vid. Next time you go to Belgium visit Ypres and the Menin Gate, beautiful and emotional.
17:23 "and she's a ponderous old beast at slow speed" !! 🤣
Me and the Misses enjoyed Belgium.
We stayed in Brussels, visiting in-laws, the Grand Place and a day trip by train to Bruges and the sea. I am looking forward to a return visit.👍🏻
Yes Bruges is beautiful isn’t it….
Belgium by any criteria you would like to throw at it, has the best beer in the world; some of the most marvellous bread; very affordable restaurants; totally unintimidating bars, with delightful staff - utterly unlike any French city - and you can sit, or stand, where you choose without being charged extra for the privilege/mistake/honour. In summary, it is a very relaxed and totally worthwhile country, full of history, especially recent, to visit. and enjoy.
Great intro to the series. Looking forward to see how the tour unfolds.
Thank you for watching!
Namur, home to one of the worlds greatest motocross tracks.
I live in Dallas, Texas and these European travel videos make me jealous. I could leave my house in Dallas and 650 miles later still be in the great state of Texas. Even worse, the temperatures would hover at around 100 degrees F (38C) the entire way. Oh, and I wouldn't pass a single Chateaux!
Isn’t Southfork like a chateau?!
I was thinking the same!
@@rwfrwf100 - That made me laugh outloud! Thank you!!!
Great video took me back to the 1990s...Great to see the French bogs are still Premier league.
They're not all like that to be fair....
Another great vlog and the image quality is superb.
Thank you very much - appreciated!
Great video Andy looking forward to the next instalment.
The Goldie is in a class of its own.
Sure is....but I've yet to ride the new K1600!
@@TheMissendenFlyer That's a video I'm really looking forward to.
Hi. Great video quality am looking forward to the next episode 👍
Coming on Saturday!
Belgium is a mecca for cyclists ( as well as chocolate, beer and chips, of course!); famous for various one day classic races....Great people and good vibes....
Yes thoroughly enjoyed our time there!
Again a topic video tour on your tour, I’ll really envy you that bike, in a really good way. Love seeing you videos, 👍🏼🇩🇰
Thanks for watching!
Good video, our little touring group were in Belgium visiting Brugge and Ostend just over 2 weeks ago. Brought back happy memories watching.
We plan to do Luxembourg and Holland next year.
Enjoy the trip.
Cheers!
Just be thankful the train was dry, was soaking wet when I did it, which brings a whole new level of enjoyment
Fantastic to watch bring on part 2 better than any tele 👍
Thank you Tim - part 2 coming on Saturday
@@TheMissendenFlyer great can’t wait , just to say after watching your vlog on buying a used gs I went to superbike factory and I brought a 2007 1200 gs in mint condition with only 4700 miles from new , it got delivered on Monday and tonight was the first time I took it for a ride What a bike wow wow wow everything that you say about yous is so so true many many thanks for all your advice, just looking out for a pair of panniers to match the top box thank you Andy
Told you they were good! I hope you mentioned me to Superbike factory??
@@TheMissendenFlyer yes I did as they asked how I heard about them 👍anything to help you as never give up what you do as I will have nothing to watch take care ride safe 👍
Great videos and I'm enjoying each installment. In other news, I'm going to try referring to *my* missus as a 'Ponderous Old Beast at low speeds' and see if I can similarly get away with it...
Be careful!
I lived in a little town in Belgium called Doitche for a year just 40 odd miles south of Namur. We found the people of Belgium some of the nicest and most generous in Europe. We were the only Americans living in this small town and we were made felt right at home.
We traveled almost 40,000 miles during the year but unfortunately in my car traveling all over Europe every free moment.
It's fabuloius isn't it - a much overlooked gem....
Looks like a fun ride! The train would be really cool. I haven't watched you channel in a while because of working nearly every day. Had 1 day off in 24 days, lol.
Oh dear - got some catching up to do then!!
Finally, another TMF tour!
Yay!!
Nice start of the trip in France and Belgium. Reminds me of my big OE around 1980 hitching around France , Belgium , Holland etc. Looks comfortable on the Gold Wing.
The most comfortable bike in the solar system! ....possibly beyond!
The channel tunnel/train experience looks awesome. Glad to see you using your Goldwing to its potential.
Yes it's a brilliant machine for 2 up touring - albeit a bit awkward on the train!
Thanks!
Our pleasure!
I've ridden some of the very roads in your video Andy! The Ardennes are pretty good for bikes, although the road surface isn't always all that. If you ever find yourself in Belgium again, I'll happily buy you one of our great beers!
You’re on Rutger
Enjoy the break,cheers.
Bienvenue a France et les autres pays🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷✌️
On of the best things and most famous in Belgium : Spa Francorchamps. Amazing track 👍
With regards Helite - many find them too hot especially when working hard on track. They do have great coverage but no use at all if not worn. Check out the Ixon or Furygan vests that you can wear under your normal gear. Since they don't need to be covered in slide proof material they are a lot lighter and more breathable 👍
By definition I don’t think an airbag can be breathable!
Indeed not but its folded up so only about 1" wide over each shoulder before inflation.
I really enjoyed this TMF!! feels like it’s going to be a great series! 😁😁😁
Thanks James!
The bike - Not Mrs flyer! 🤣 That was classic. My wife was wondering what you were trying to say. Thanks for sharing your trip with us. Ride safe and keep up the great content.
Cheers JJ!
8:17 the blasted white van. :)
Enjoy the ride and be safe. Looking forward to the videos of the 5 countries ride.
Lots to come - stay tuned!
Probably a bit late to mention it Mr Flyer but Namur used to be one of the best motocross tracks in Europe/ world.
From memory they have to ride through the citadel and I think they had to ride on some bitumen road.
Just a bit of motorcycling trivia I guess.
Keep up the good work mate 👍
It's a bit more than trivia (imho anyway!), the Namur citadel is one of the iconic locations of world Motocross championship history, and Motocross is the most popular form of Motorsport if measured by actual participation!
Great track, during the 1988 race Hakan Carlqvist stopt while leading to drink a beer (and won).
Definitely missed your tour series 🏍️🙂
Great video. Bring on the next episode!
Coming on Saturday!
Looking good TMF! Trip looks fantastic so far and looking for to the other episodes.
Thanks Julian - always good to hear from you!
Looks lovely, enjoy your trip you lucky bugger
Thank you Cavin, we did!
That’s was a quick recovery. Ponderous old beast! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Great vid Andy!
Yet another great video. Would be good to see a bit more of the evening town tour and dinning.
Keep up the great work.
Stay tuned Craig!
@@TheMissendenFlyer I will :)
Great stuff, off on tour myself on the 27th and will be doing the Ardennes on the return leg - can't wait!
Enjoy Steve!
Chocolate, Beer, and Audrey Hepburn was born there.Enjoy your ride amigos🏍🇸🇪👍
Crikey - I had no idea about Ms Hepburn!
There is an amazing gorge in the middle of Luxembourg city centre that is well worth taking a look at. I visited most of the western European countries in the early 90's. If I remember rightly, I slept in the upstairs of a goat barn just on the outskirts of the city.
In case you're wondering, I was hitch hiking around Europe at the time......
Great to see you guys on another tour, although no bleary eyed chit chat around the table (to laugh at) during your evening meal?? The hotel looked amazing, more info about how you are getting on with the bike pleeeze!!!! 🙏😁
Don't worry - plenty to come about the Wing' - including a summary at the end about the surprising lessons I learned....
Chunnel is such a great option into Europe. Beer, you forgot Belgium has oodles of beers.
Summer in the north, time for a TMF road trip! Nice one Andy, things like this help me get through Australian winter!
Gotta admit I’m very jealous you can just ride down to a train and be in Europe and ride through all those different countries! When I ride for 5 days I’m still in Australia lol.
Yes I've had a few Ausies say the same!
Yes another Tour, nice one Mr Flyer! It looks so easy to do, it’s a credit to all the behind the scenes work you do! Thank you 🙏
Thank you Matt - appreciate that!
Enjoyed the first episode, that Goldwing waft's along in absolute serenity, could be tempted, though my dear Lady would only ever ride pillion to save her life and that's debatable. So a Goldwing for one seems a bit of a waste. Look forward to the next episode. Thank you...
Thank you for watching Stephen!
You must have been there a very similar time to me Andy. I did the Ardennes 20-23 May on my Tiger 900 - loved it 👍
Yes we were there 17th-24th…wonder if we saw you!
Lovely TMF, nice vid. The title made me think this was going to be some sort of mad dash & frankly not very TMF like but now's it's clear. Looking forward to the next installment.
Can’t wait to see the rest!
Next episode on Saturday….
Hi Andy and Carol , beautiful trip , The blue field might be Flax rather than lavender:)
Dont forget the WW1 battle field sights when you there , Fascinating and moving too
Amazing. Here I am working my way through one Australian state in 14 days, wondering when I would leave!!! Hemispheres apart!!
Let's swap for a bit!
@@TheMissendenFlyer oh so tempting.
Wouldn't it be great - just for say a week....
@@TheMissendenFlyer just arrived in Darwin having started in Adelaide and heading around anticlockwise. So far 12,887km (8,060 ish miles) down with at least 8,783km to get home (5,500 ish miles). Weather in Darwin fine and sunny 34 degrees everyday. And it’s two days away from winter solstice!!
I noticed there are more cabover trucks in Europe. They were once very common in the United States. It's quite rare to see cabover trucks anymore in the United States.
How strange.....and I'm guesing as to what one of those is....
Belgian ardennes ........brilliant riding country .
Military museum at Bastogne ( Battle of the bulge ) well worth a visit
Nice video, looking forward to Part 2. When I think of Belgium a few things come mind.....Roger DeCoster, Joel Robert, Eddy Merckx and Belgium Ales.
I have just been over from the Netherlands over the past weekend. Rode over to see some family and friends on my trusty honda forza 350. 1400 kilometers in 4 days.... Obviously she aint no gold wing, but i was massively impressed with the forza. Motor way riding is underwhelming on most bikes, and the forza was no different, and lacking some cruse control. But the bike was amazing out on the surrey back roads, and managed to get the centre stand down a couple of times. I have to say, apart from the suspension, the forza is a cracking bike. ( suspension just needs to be better, thats all i can really say about it) Great little video of your travels Andy, keep up the good work...
Thanks Dean - and yes I'm a Forza fan too!