Aaarrgghh ! Don’t drop it ! Good video mate, thanks, I am seriously thinking about gettin’ one of these. (I don’t want to get muddy though ! I just like gentle back road wandering and posing at biker cafe meets !
Those are the Jet model of Barkbusters. Only minor downside for me was that the clutch lever is larger then a piece of the handguard rail. But I just changed the angle of my levers so they go over it, and I'm planning on installing shorter levers anyway, so that mitigates the issue.
@@stefellbt thanks. I’ve just ordered the acerbis x factory ones for my cab rally. Don’t think that they look as nice as the jet ones. But £25 cheaper. :)
Hi, you know when you dropped it and the choice you made where to go. I swear I saw myself. It has happened to me at least 4 times in exactly the same way as I see in this video. I think the mistake I make is that my instinct tells me to go on the right where I see the grass and avoid the rut with water. However, on the right it's higher and if the bike stalls, I cannot reach the ground with my left food and I drop it as you did. Instead, if I can think and remember that it's better to go through the rut with water and be able to put a food down, I would not drop my bike. I'm not sure what you think. But, if you agree with me. I'm so pissed off. I have done this 4 times and still I haven't learned the lesson.
Haha, yes. Only had it once now. Normally I steer in the ruts, but I know that part of the road sometimes has hard bolders underneath the surface, which I don't like hitting. Lessons learned :D
Aaarrgghh ! Don’t drop it !
Good video mate, thanks, I am seriously thinking about gettin’ one of these.
(I don’t want to get muddy though ! I just like gentle back road wandering and posing at biker cafe meets !
The drop wasn't intentional; but if I do go down, I prefer it to be in the soft muddy part and not on hard asphalt :D
Buenisima esa Fantic!!
what handguards you have there? any good?
Those are the Jet model of Barkbusters. Only minor downside for me was that the clutch lever is larger then a piece of the handguard rail. But I just changed the angle of my levers so they go over it, and I'm planning on installing shorter levers anyway, so that mitigates the issue.
@@stefellbt thanks. I’ve just ordered the acerbis x factory ones for my cab rally. Don’t think that they look as nice as the jet ones. But £25 cheaper. :)
By the way, just asking. Do you know any aftermarket lower seat for the Caballero Rally?
Not really no. The seat isn't already that big. I believe it's easier to find adjustments in the suspension then an actual lower top seat.
@@stefellbt Ok, thanks.
Have you rode the himilayan, if so which would you consider to be the better bike,, I really like the look of the fantic
Didn't ride the himalayan but did consider it. Decided for the Fantic because it has a bit more power, a bit more offroad oriented and lighter.
Whoops! 😁
Hi, you know when you dropped it and the choice you made where to go. I swear I saw myself. It has happened to me at least 4 times in exactly the same way as I see in this video. I think the mistake I make is that my instinct tells me to go on the right where I see the grass and avoid the rut with water. However, on the right it's higher and if the bike stalls, I cannot reach the ground with my left food and I drop it as you did. Instead, if I can think and remember that it's better to go through the rut with water and be able to put a food down, I would not drop my bike. I'm not sure what you think. But, if you agree with me. I'm so pissed off. I have done this 4 times and still I haven't learned the lesson.
Haha, yes. Only had it once now. Normally I steer in the ruts, but I know that part of the road sometimes has hard bolders underneath the surface, which I don't like hitting. Lessons learned :D
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hi mate, Caballero rulez! :) what cameras are you using front and rear?
At that time it was a gopro7 if I recall correctly, but I switched to the Insta360 GO2 and like it a lot more.