[THE BEST MOTO TRAILS ESTONIA HAS TO OFFER] A BMW R 1300 GS MOTO VLOG, MOTORCYCLE TRAVEL, OFF-ROAD.
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- čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
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Hello viewers, in today's video I take you on one of my favourite trails in Estonia on my BMW R 1300 GS. watch until the end too see one of the biggest moments I've had on this bike yet.😳
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I recommend a small two person tent. They make some that will fit in the panniers. Don’t get a one person because you will hate not having room when it rains. A good small sleeping bag, an inflatable mattress. Cooker for coffee of some soup, and something to cook in. I would recommend something with two pots so your coffee doesn’t taste like chicken soup. All this can be bought at Decathlon.
I have been using aluminium panniers on my Triumph, but have a complete set od SW-MOTCH DUSC panniers ready for the BMW, if it ever arrives.
That's a good tip about the tent, nothing worse that being crammed in a tiny place while raining and trying to change clothes.
But what if I like my coffee alla chicken. 😂😂😂
I will got to check out Decathlon sometime soon.
Cheers for the tips mate and I hope your bike arrives soon 🤞🤞🤞
I recommend soft panniers! Yes thats my favorite part Of TET Estonia too. Damn that hill is so much steeper in real life that the camera shows. That hill is more difficult than the track is wet, be careful:) Lets do something together sometimes. Thumbs up for the video, Love it!!!!!
Thanks @madmatz2112 I’m glad someone knows why I was worried about going up that hill, because on camera it doesn’t look steep at all.
Cheers mate. I would be keen to go for a ride with you for sure. 👍
I plan to get the original BMW side cases, and top case. Even though I prefer soft luggage, just love the new vario BMW setup. Simple, good quality and central locking, extendable with USB and light. Integrated in the frame, once you take them off. Like nothing left to ruin the frame. Can’t resist that .
I have to agree that they seem very user friendly and I do like that nothing is left behind.
We have same build - so I'd get some Klim Latitude pants 1st - get the short ones becasue the regular are a mile long (im 6'3" and got short) . Mosko Moto soft Panniers, Lone Rider tent, Big Agnes inflatable pad / sleeping bag. the rest of stuff basic cooking/food etc. dont forget a thermocell or mosquito face net. Once you've camped a few times and youre tired of being stiff and crappy sleep - You'll probably just pick a hotel 1/2 way out on a trip - you'll have a new town to talk about, what/ where to eat etc. watch an NEBDR if you havent already, you'll see what i mean. '
Thanks for all the info mate. Now I have a direction for my research. 🧐
Cheers
Enjoyed the video, Keep riding safe.
Thanks mate. 👍 Will do
Kudos, you handled that slide like a pro 👌
cheers mate I was in shock at first, really thought I was going to go flying off into the bushes.
Ok cool when you come to Croatia, we hit the TET afterwards we can plan I come to Estonia and even without my bike, you can rent me one. 😊😊
🤔🤔🤔
Perhaps you have given me an idea 💡
Stay tuned 😁
Nice recovery. Lucky your battery hung in there.
It was good that I was able to capture the moment. 😁
Decathlon had a pretty cheap tent thats really easy to setup and tear down. And if you ride off road definetly soft panniers
And pack as lightly as possible. Do you really need 6 shirt and 3 pants or can you manage with less
Thanks I will check it out.
Yeah good tips, bike is already heavy enough
Nicely saved. Time for some better tyres. Great vid
cheers mate. on the way👍
Highly recommend Lone Rider soft panniers, particularly for the GS since it’s what it was designed for.
If (when) the bike goes on its side, they absorbs the impact, and they’re actually water/dust proof with an inner bag.
I use them on my 1250 GSA and would not go with another brand.
Is that the semi rigid version or full soft. Or do they only do one type?
The bike definitely goes over.🤣 often.
Thanks for the info mate. 👍
@@BavarianBloodhound1 Ah! Semi-rigid! They hold their shape like hard panniers, but on its side they act as soft 😋
Cheers mate👍
I would go for a lone rider adv tent a bit expensive but seems ok.
Panniers depends how big you want and if you want soft or hard. I guess soft as it seems to drop the bike often so my setup for 1300 would be bars from touratech then either mosko Moto or lone riders 31 Liter ones with the back saddle you have I don’t think the rackless from mosko would fit
Ok sounds good. I was also thinking soft panniers 😂
Thanks for the info mate. I will check them out.
Cheers
you need some decent 50/50 tires on that big boy
Yes sir I do. 😂 any recommendations?
@@BavarianBloodhound1 haven't tested many tires myself unfortunately. Michelin anakee wild seems like a popular recommendation, but they are expensive.
But I can say that Metzeler karoo 4 doesn't last at all, they completely disintegrated in only 2000 miles on my Tuareg 660. If you can get them cheap, they are awesome, but they don't last.
Ok that’s a good note for me because Karoo 4s is what I was going to get. But if they don’t last long maybe I need to rethink.
Thanks mate.👍