Leaving the Island on my Solo motorbike camping adventure aboard a Royal Enfield Himalayan - S1-E14
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- čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
- The journey continues, I catch the ferry from Devonport to Geelong, then head into the City of Melbourne, I drop by royal Enfield for some parts then head up towards the Victoria High Country through the Yarra Range National park to find somewhere to camp for the night.
So great having a down to Earth, likeable Aussie with no “what’s up YooToob” and “without further ado” rubbish. Love your work. I can live vicariously through them on my breaks at work. 😃
Referring to life of Smokey? - ‘widout fuuuda adooo’ lol
No particularly. Most of them do it.
Thanks Messy, I am glad you are enjoying there series. I'm probably doing things the wrong way for CZcams, I just like sharing the journey and prefer to do it my way, the way I feel comfortable doing it rather than follow others.
Even over here in Ireland, I can appricate this man . We don't have that kind of of free land,I like his candor and I envi his situation... Stay free,!!!
Exactly,know what you mean.,
Thanks for the awesome Tassie video series
Thank you Phil, much appreciated, it will go to wards getting me further down some random track. Glad you enjoyed there series, there are a few more still to come then off on the next adventure. Thanks again for all the support.
Friend and I have been watching your Tasmania series (liked them all and subscribed to the channel), you have us totally obsessed with them. So much so we have booked our trip for next year - well done for inspiring and motivating others to create their own adventures. Thank you.
Thanks for the support Malcolm, I am stoked that it's inspired you to go on an adventure. you'll have a blast in Tasmania it is an amazing place and I barely scratched the surface. Happy exploring.
Another cracking video Joe having just got in from the pub on a cold night in the uk and found your latest adventure to watch before bed, 👍 am hopefully out for a ride myself this weekend weather permitting as have just reinvested the kids inheritance 😉on a 2nd hand triumph Tiger 900 😊so looking forward to the open road this summer , stay safe and look forward to more of your adventures.
Glad you enjoyed it Alan, and that's the best reinvestment of an inheritance I have heard of.
Bring on Summer
Thanks! Another fantastic video!
Thank you again.
Keep these up. Your work is great!
Thanks Justin, glad you are enjoying the series, it has been fun to create.
Great show! Already looking forward to the next one!
Glad you are enjoying the series Scott, there are probably another 4 episodes still to come on this journey, to go with the first 14 episodes, it's been a fun ride.
absolutely lovely, always excited to watch another video of yours!
Thanks Sam, glad you enjoyed it.
Keep them coming Joe ! That 350 Classic military looked a beaut 😍
yes it did Matthew, I was wondering how I could hitch it to the back of mine and take it with me😂😂😂
Being totally alone in the camp site and the river, what an absolute luxury 👍
Yes it is awesome.
Another great video Joe. I have travelled the Pacific Coast Hwy in the USA on a FJR and then again on a K1600GT, but I love Australia and the scencery. When you loose the watch and just travel at your own pace, life is much better. Keep upright and stay safe.
Thanks Ron, yes when there's no pressure of time things are definitely better. I have done the PCH but only in an old van, would love to do it on a bike in the future.
I hope RE serviced your bike for free, your vids are the best ads for their product that they could ever get. Loving your tour. Ride safe.
Thanks Bernie, glad you are enjoying the series, the Himalayan is doing the job, that's all I want.
Kinda guy I'd like to sink a beer with. Great work and content mate, keep up high production values..
Thanks JD, stoked you have found a couple videos you like. It a lot of fun creating them, still a few to go on my way back north, then hiking next I might head west all the way west.
Awesome! You're in my back yard :) Enjoy!
it's awesome, this time I am just passing through so I'll miss all the good bits but I'll be coming back for a much longer time to go exploring.
It's very rare these days to actually talk to a mechanic that is working on your bike.
Yes mate, I was lucky, it was a great help.
Welcome to Victoria, Joe.
I am planning to head into the High Country myself next week!
Thanks, well that will be awesome, I was just passing through, I'll have to actually do some research and come back for a proper exploration of the area over a few weeks as there is so much to explore.
Thanks!
Thank you as always Larry, stoked you are still enjoying the series.
@@freewayproject Hell, I am 78 with a Himalayan but the weather in our country NW US has been awful. I have had one day to ride . I enjoy seeing parts of the world I would never see at my age. Be safe on the road and enjoy life. Getting old is not for the weak
Hi Joe, wow I don't like cities but Melbourne look amazing. Watching the night ride I'm wondering do you have the standard bulb fitted. I was surprised they didint tie the bike down on the ferry.... Or maybe they did?😎... Harry
The bike has an LED front headlight (it came with the bike) apparently the original ones aren't as bright. Yes they did tie the bike down but did it after I left the vehicle deck and they took the straps of before I got back to it.
following this adventure from Brazil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
obrigado Elissandro, que bom que está gostando da série
Reason why i keep watching, is the bike😊. Cuz i got one😅
They are a great bike for exploring 👍🏻
Gorgeous area with so many tracks to explore. We recently came through some amazing tracks from Jamieson and stopping at Woods Point. Certainly gave my Himalayan a workout on 17 continuous km of slippery dirt road. Looking forward to seeing more of your footage Joe 😊
Yes it is a gorgeous area Terri, I had no really idea where the good roads were, coming through this time was more about getting my bearings for a longer trip where I can spend a few weeks in the area. Apologies for all the good tracks I'll miss, I'll have to make up for it next time.
Thanks for taking me on your adventure... I'll be looking forward to the next one.... What tire pump are you packing. ???
glad you are enjoying the series. I am just using a MTB pump I have with a gauge, it doesn't pump up the tire that fast, but if I have and a flat I am not normally in a rush so taking a few more minutes isn't an issue for me.
here is a link to what I have www.amazon.com.au/GIYO-Portable-Bicycle-Floor-Gauge/dp/B008D708XQ/ref=asc_df_B008D708XQ/?tag=googleshopdsk-22&linkCode=df0&hvadid=588534274973&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=4978831887904037147&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9068948&hvtargid=pla-1431839307246&psc=1
Awesome mate, bought myself one of these Himalayans brand new still running it in but what a great bike, iam so impressed by how it performs, just wondering how many ks you have done on yours,cheers mate ride safe can't wait for the next installment.
Thanks Jason, I am over 22 000km on mine and no issue with the bike, if you look at the first 3 episodes of this ride you can see I am actually using it for what it's build for, exploring, dirt roads, dirt tracks, sand, rocky tracks etc... and it's been great.
I am sure you'll have fun on yours.
Im not sure what video I found your channel first, but i watched the newest ones, then realized I should start at the beginning so ive watched from s1e1 up to this point, sensational videos mate.
The quality shows how much time you spend filming and editing them, I will be honest I have played with some editing but the reason i left pro photography behind me was the hours editing on a pc, so any time I edit videos for YT it gets old fast and I go back to enjoying living life lol but i sure enjoy the hours you put into everything, you really remind me of the way Karen from cutting edge engineering edits their vids, if you enjoy watching yt, you will enjoy their vids!
What air mattress pump are you using as it looks ideal for when i begin my bike traveling journey :)
I'm glad you are enjoying more of the episodes. I do enjoy the exploring the film and the editing so it works well for me.
I can't remember the brand it should be in the gear review video I did, which is on the channel.
@freewayproject it certainly shows how much you enjoy it :)
Thank you very much. I will have to rewatch that one as I probably didnt think much about it, until i saw it in action!
Hey Joe. That is what I call a proper RE shop! WOW! Here in (Montreal) Canada, we have two dealers. I went to the one closest to my house on the weekend and it has a little work to do before it comes anywhere NEAR the shop you were in. But as long as they can do the work, doesn't really matter, right? I am pretty much set on getting this bike. I can order one and it will be here at the end of June so the timing is perfect since I will be moving in the middle of the month. Can you tell me?: I believe that you have the GIVI engine guards on your bike. True? Always appreciate your videos and photography. Thanks for these. What season is it in Australia when you made this video? Were starting spring here so I guess you are starting winter? Cheers!
It was actually the RE Headquarters in Australia, there was a lot more that I didn't show.
I have the stock standard bash plate, I tore a hole in it in episode 3 in the rocks, so replaced it at RE.
It was second half of summer leading into autumn. I am going to head off in about 4 weeks right across the country to the Indian Ocean, no idea how long I'll be on the ride for. There are places I know about but have never been as there a bit off the track. So I'll try and string a few of those together, but I'll just be winging it.
Hi Joe, I’m currently watching all the S01 episodes, thank you so much for sharing your adventures. I have to force myself not to binge watch them! Can I ask what you are using to track your rides with (I saw the animation in this episode comparing your planned route to the actual ridden route). Thanks!
Thanks for the continued support.
Well to track my rides and create those animation I am just using my memory, I've been told I have an insane memory for locations, mapping, spatial awareness, so from my memory I can then look at a map and see the route I took. It's weird but seem very helpful when traveling. I suck at a lot of other stuff to make up for that skill.
That must indeed come in really handy while travelling. Thanks for your answer and for the great videos!
Epic trip Joe! Thanks for sharing your adventure, It's a great inspiration as I plan my Tassie motorbike tour for January! I love the animated map, how did you make it? Cheers
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the series around Tassie. It's a great place to explore and you're going at the warmest time of year.
I could't find a solution I like so based on the data off Google Maps you can apply a CSS style sheet, the copy each section of the map (the more detailed you want it the more you need to zoom in so you need to create a lot of sections) then stick all the images together to make the map. Once that is done I used an animation program Motion then animate the path I took adding the locations and key frame the map to make it move into the position I need it to more. I have done it the same for the first series (the one you have been watching with Tasmania in it) and the second series (across the country to Western Australia ) the only difference was the CSS style sheet.
They conveniently forgot to mention the Yowies 😮
is that what I heard at 3am 🤔
@@freewayproject Very likely
well I am glad it didn't want to snuggle up with me.
Once again great footage Joe. Can I ask what tyres you are using?
I started the trip on the Dunlop D605 rear tire which was great for all the out back dirt roads, sand and trails. Now I am on the Pirelli Scorpion (got it in Tasmania) as I wore out the tread on the D605 and still have thousands of KM to go.
@@freewayproject thanks mate.
Joe, as someone putting plenty of miles on a Himalayan, how often do you find you have to adjust the valve clearances? The service manual says every 3000 miles (so 5000 kms in your money), but I'd be surprised if it needs it that often, especially after the initial bedding in.
Hey Richard, I am not sure if it was done when I got it service at around 10 000km, I dropped into Royal Enfield Head Quarters on this trip and they looked over it and didn't think it need to be adjusted at about 18 000km. I am at around 22 000km and about to get service so I gather they'll look at it this time but I have had no issue and it is running the same as when I got it.
@@freewayproject Ok, this is much as I was expecting, the service schedule is probably over conservative. If you are doing big trips, 5000km service intervals (other than oil changes and basic maintenance) is a bit hard to work to, so it would seem just go for it. Stay away from the last 1000 rpm on the rev counter and it'll probably go for ages. Thanks!
your last comment reminded me that the head mechanic at Royal Enfield asked what speed I was normally sitting on, I said 95 - 100kmph, but I was taking mostly slower roads, which meant I wouldn't be going into the last 1000rpm (still in the 4000's), so he probably came to the same conclusion you have.
@@freewayproject I think the Himalayan is potentially an epic travel bike. Some people mark it down for the low power, but it is exactly that which stops it from eating fuel, tyres, chains, sprockets etc. You are doing some awesome rides and covering big distances, so I'll keep watching with interest.