Yes I've ridden the Seweweekspoort roads but enjoyed seeing your ride as I was still quite new to dirt riding with 70/30 tires and some very experienced riders ahead of me. I've subsequently learnt to go at my own pace. I'll do it again sometime. glad to have found your channel.
Hello, thanks for your comment. Yeah we also ride our own pace that we are comfortable with, no use chasing ahead when you only get to the destination a few minutes before the slowest rider. What bike are you riding? Where are you from?
Hello, thanks for your feedback. I'm definitely having problems with my sound but have been saving to buy better microphones. Hopefully end of November.
Hi, my fellow South African🇿🇦... Hope you could kindly assist when you have a minute. I'm looking into buying a touring motorcycle but dont know where to look. I must say my eyes are wandering towards a used 1200GS but concerned about maintenance costs. Are they really that expense to maintain? Services costs?... If not the GS, please could you kindly recommend one... Thank you so much in advance... BTW I previously owned mostly naked superbikes, never riden an adventure bike.
@@CJMeyer16 hello there ! Awesome to hear you looking to get an adventure bike! You won't regret it. When it comes to what brand to buy I cannot give advice there as it all depends on your budget and what brand you like. I have always ridden and trusted Yamaha as I rode MX Riding a YZF250 I bought my Super Tenere 1200 as it was a Yamaha and the reviews were good. If I had to suggest a bike I guess I would say check out the Yamaha T7 if you a solo rider and a bigger 1200 if you are travelling 2 up. I have heard that GS's may be quite expensive to maintain but at the same time so can any bike if not properly maintained. I would suggest jumping onto some adv forums and discuss some options with other brand riders. We hope to see you out there one day on the trails if you have any questions don't hesitate to drop a message.
Hello, i mentioned you in our first motovlog asking fellow ADV riders to comment on their brand of choice and experiences. I hope there will be some feedback that may assist you in getting your first ADV bike.
Yes I've ridden the Seweweekspoort roads but enjoyed seeing your ride as I was still quite new to dirt riding with 70/30 tires and some very experienced riders ahead of me. I've subsequently learnt to go at my own pace. I'll do it again sometime. glad to have found your channel.
Hello, thanks for your comment. Yeah we also ride our own pace that we are comfortable with, no use chasing ahead when you only get to the destination a few minutes before the slowest rider. What bike are you riding? Where are you from?
Hi guys, nice to see you again. Just one thing, your back ground music is too loud, can hardly hear you talking. Otherwise nice scenery.❤
Hello, thanks for your feedback. I'm definitely having problems with my sound but have been saving to buy better microphones. Hopefully end of November.
Your overseas viewers might like to know more about where you stopped for sustainece and what was on the menu.
Hi, my fellow South African🇿🇦... Hope you could kindly assist when you have a minute. I'm looking into buying a touring motorcycle but dont know where to look. I must say my eyes are wandering towards a used 1200GS but concerned about maintenance costs. Are they really that expense to maintain? Services costs?... If not the GS, please could you kindly recommend one... Thank you so much in advance... BTW I previously owned mostly naked superbikes, never riden an adventure bike.
@@CJMeyer16 hello there ! Awesome to hear you looking to get an adventure bike! You won't regret it. When it comes to what brand to buy I cannot give advice there as it all depends on your budget and what brand you like. I have always ridden and trusted Yamaha as I rode MX Riding a YZF250 I bought my Super Tenere 1200 as it was a Yamaha and the reviews were good. If I had to suggest a bike I guess I would say check out the Yamaha T7 if you a solo rider and a bigger 1200 if you are travelling 2 up. I have heard that GS's may be quite expensive to maintain but at the same time so can any bike if not properly maintained. I would suggest jumping onto some adv forums and discuss some options with other brand riders. We hope to see you out there one day on the trails if you have any questions don't hesitate to drop a message.
Hello, i mentioned you in our first motovlog asking fellow ADV riders to comment on their brand of choice and experiences. I hope there will be some feedback that may assist you in getting your first ADV bike.
Slow down, not good on the eyes.