Ultimate Reliability Test: 1000 Miles on a CFMOTO Ibex 800 T! | Solo Iron Butt Challenge

2024 ж. 16 Мам.
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As far as reliability tests go for motorcycles there aren't too many more demanding than an Iron Butt. Not only is this tough on any motorcycle but it's also tough on the rider. In today's video Chase sets off for his second attempt at an Iron Butt Challenge...but this time hes solo!
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  • I originally came to this channel in 2014. To see Chase grow from a hungry, scrappy young guy on an R6 (Holley), to the adventurous, patient man just slayin' the miles is such a cool story! Ride on, Chase!

    @nathanplayseuphonium@nathanplayseuphonium8 ай бұрын
  • O.C...Glad to see you both made it to the end. Might have just convinced a lot of biased bikers as to what the Ibex can do.

    @tomtom8552@tomtom85528 ай бұрын
  • If you've never done a mega mile trip you don't realize how tiring it is. Concentration, wind noise, buffeting and being in one position for long periods. If you are a biker then you know. This guy is doing really well. The last time I did a mega trip was years back to the the South of France. Just over 1000 miles each way. You've a real sense of achievement at journeys end.

    @firestorm755@firestorm7555 ай бұрын
    • No one is asking

      @bp6837@bp6837Ай бұрын
    • @@bp6837 you need to finish your sentence. No one is asking what? It could literally mean anything

      @firestorm755@firestorm755Ай бұрын
  • Congrats on completing the 1000 mile challenge! it's been well over 25yrs since I've been on a bike and recently got the itch to get back on one. having a very solid bike to get you there was an awesome feat to complete 🙌🏻 maybe one day I'll get there too! ride safe and thx for the video 🙏

    @TheMechanicalKoopa@TheMechanicalKoopa8 ай бұрын
  • Awesome accomplishment! Great video and big thanks for sharing it with us.

    @richardwarsinske7064@richardwarsinske70648 ай бұрын
  • Congrats!!! This journey is so cool and amazing!!!

    @wakatta_889@wakatta_8898 ай бұрын
  • Congrats Chase! And thanks to you and the crew for continuing to produce entertaining content!

    @laxbrobighitter@laxbrobighitter8 ай бұрын
  • Well done Chase! great accomplishment. My kids and I (first time tourers) are gonna do 1000 miles next week.... but in 5 days. From Cape Town, to Plettenberg Bay, to Sutherland and back home to Cape Town. Your achievements give us inspiration.

    @wiska5114@wiska51148 ай бұрын
  • Congrats!!! This is definitely on my list of things to do in a year or two.

    @claqyagami6914@claqyagami69148 ай бұрын
  • Congratulations 🎉 🎉🎉🎉love it , I’m waiting for my cfmoto 800 Explorer next can’t wait to travel longer distances

    @Lt_dangle@Lt_dangle8 ай бұрын
  • Chase, the man, the myth, the legend. Super Duper cool video documentary on your iron, BUTT ride.. really happy for you. As you continue to ride your Ironhorse, I am leaning towards to buying one. Thanks for keeping us updated. Keep the rubber side up, and be safe out there brother man.

    @jameslee5428@jameslee54288 ай бұрын
  • Welcome to the Ironbutt Association my friend! My wife and I completed two and have now thought about the one that goes East Coast to West Coast of the US. I'm 71 now so not sure if I want to attempt it or not. Anyway, you are one of the "Worlds Toughest Motorcyclists" now. BTW, loved the video and the IBEX is one I'm considering after I rack some more miles up on my Triumph Tiger.

    @Ridesfar@Ridesfar8 ай бұрын
  • Nicely done! Good inspiration to finish putting the FJR back together this weekend!

    @wannafly34@wannafly348 ай бұрын
  • Congrats, Dude! I have the 650 Adventura right now and thinking about the Ibex next year. How was the buffeting if there was any?

    @stevecraven4596@stevecraven45968 ай бұрын
  • CONGRATULATIONS CHASE!!!! This was definitely amazing to follow along with you. I will say this makes me want an Ibex more but I know I can't afford it yet. Plus I just finished the MSF course for my birthday. I'm so excited for my first bike.

    @wittaq9352@wittaq93526 ай бұрын
  • Congrats my man! It’s such a good feeling completing these trips. I had the idea of what’s next. I finished a burn burner gold and a saddle sore 2,000 on my Yamaha FZ6. Good times!

    @raptorman53@raptorman538 ай бұрын
  • Had a mate years ago on an old in-line four Honda 750 with no muffler ride 2680 miles without sleeping completely cracked, to do 1000 miles without any sleep is pushing the envelope top job ❤

    @tearsinthesun799@tearsinthesun799Ай бұрын
  • Congratulations! My first IB was on a Triumph Thunderbird Storm. 18hrs 31min. Second IB was on two different bikes. Rode up to northern MO on the Triumph and back down on a Kawasaki Vaquero. There was a long stop at the turn while we waiting on the mechanic to go over the bikes (we were trading titles) and put new tires and oil in the Vaquero, but I made it back in 23hrs and 48min. Since then, I have done about a dozen more including 1500 under 24 on different bikes, but I will never do another one without cruise control.

    @breedlofam@breedlofam7 ай бұрын
  • Congrats for the challenge. Greetings from Portugal!

    @Theflyingtub@Theflyingtub8 ай бұрын
  • Congrats Chase!! Great video, couldn't wait to come to the end to unterstand you made it... Cool idea (although not knowing whether I ever would do the same 🙂 on a bike). I own the 800MT as well and am fully satisfied with it. Regards from Germany

    @user-mn6fm2ie8y@user-mn6fm2ie8y6 ай бұрын
  • Congratulations Chase 🎉💪

    @joshuabush3870@joshuabush38708 ай бұрын
  • OC.... freaking awesome! Congratulations, Chase!!! What a super super super amazing accomplishment. You rock, my dude.

    @ToastToGo@ToastToGo8 ай бұрын
  • OC: Hell yeah! The redemption arc was well worth the wait. Congratulations dude 👏🏼🥳👏🏼

    @Smallbore2wheels@Smallbore2wheels8 ай бұрын
  • Inspiring! Good times, man. Thanks for sharing!

    @davidyoung3543@davidyoung35432 ай бұрын
  • Chase...buddy...congratulations on crushing your second attempt at the iron butt challenge...am seriously considering the ibex for my next and last bike...thanks for the ride...love the enthusiasm...much love from Ohio

    @tonywilliams9026@tonywilliams90268 ай бұрын
  • Nice run Man!!! Congrats ! You nail it ! While watching this video had reminds me my run in 2016 when I was done 500miles around 8hrs on my CBR1100xx superblackbird ! That was insane ! Surely not confortable as the Ibex I garante you! I've made it but probably never do it again with this bike but i'm looking to get one of these IBEX in 2024/2025. Great bike! Cheerrssss

    @patmarky9454@patmarky94546 ай бұрын
  • Serious question: Do you have to account for speedometer/odometer error in an Ironbutt? I know my KTM 890 Adventure is pretty optimistic when it comes to miles traveled, not sure how the CF Moto is.

    @greenzrx@greenzrx8 ай бұрын
  • Congrats and great video! I just got back to San Diego from Boise, ID by car (13.5 hours and nearly 1K miles) and it was largely the most boring thing on earth (Nevada is desolate). Couldn't imagine riding that distance on a bike, so good on you!

    @Fmontes@Fmontes8 ай бұрын
  • Congrats Chase, well done.... 😃

    @schalk4033@schalk40338 ай бұрын
  • Congrats! I did a certified saddle sore 1000 2 years ago. It was a great time. Planning on 2 in 2024

    @Paint_Can@Paint_Can6 ай бұрын
  • I actually enjoyed this congrats chase

    @benjii214@benjii2147 ай бұрын
  • Finally! i didnt think this video was ever going to come out. Music does make all the difference doesnt it? Glad to see you get it done.

    @JCrozier1@JCrozier18 ай бұрын
  • Through the magic of editing it’s as though the coffee didn’t necessitate a subsequent bathroom break. 😆 Great video. I’ve been looking forward to this video since you said you would be doing a solo Iron Butt on this trip. OC: obviously falling short of your Iron Butt goal on your previous attempt wasn’t about the brand or model, it was bad luck with the tire.

    @RestlessMule@RestlessMule8 ай бұрын
  • I did 1030 miles a couple of months ago on my 2004 ST1300 in a little over 15 hours. My longest day on a bike in 38 years of riding. Great video.

    @martymcfly6098@martymcfly60986 ай бұрын
  • Well done to you & the CFMoto 800MT⭐️👌😉

    @stevesanelli90@stevesanelli908 ай бұрын
  • I've done more than 1k miles from Riga, Latvia to Calais, France. (Twice) one in 2022 and another time in 2023. It took about 23.5hrs first time, second time I simply could not be asked to go through it once again so i took a night rest. But i know how exhausting it is specially on a 2016 BMW F800GT and second time on 2013 Triumph Speed Triple. So well done Chase!

    @ShazeAn@ShazeAn2 ай бұрын
  • I have lone rider bags, and I know they are adjustable, but how did you make that right panier rack work with that goofy bend in it?

    @trucker-d4161@trucker-d41618 ай бұрын
  • I would love a video on the CFmoto 800nk sport! I didnt see much presence on it although the specs seem really promising.

    @juliusdrath510@juliusdrath5108 ай бұрын
  • Riding on any bike basically non stop for 1000 miles is an accomplishment but no wonder you needed coffee, those roads are so long and so straight for the most part. Good on you for completing the ride safely on a very capable bike. Here in New Zealand, most but not all, of our roads are only one lane each way and can be very twisty at times! which we riders love. Not many long straights. Although the roads over there appear in much better condition! On our roads we also have to be alert to the sad state of most road conditions to avoid potholes! The CF Moto 800 is a great bike. I ride a 2017 Suzuki vstrom 650 that I take on gravel roads a lot, but also enjoy riding my 2014 HD Fat Bob. Thinking of replacing the vstrom with the latest 2023 incarnation of the CFMoto 800MT Explore. All the issues have been addressed and corrected, like the snatchy throttle. It now also has 6 riding modes and an 8 inch screen. Enjoyed watching your video. Question though. If that was a 1000 mile challenge, were you stopping overnight on the way? What was all the luggage for?

    @paulguillemot2613@paulguillemot26134 ай бұрын
  • Q. did you used all the stuff you pack and if you did it again would pack the same or make any changes. also beside this bike what other bike would you suggest, i may do a around trip Los Angeles to Washington D.C. Spring or Summer time.

    @raymondlee7413@raymondlee74137 ай бұрын
  • What a great video, thanks for sharing it and congratulations on completing over 1,000 miles Chase! I just purchased this exact bike (except I have the CFMoto hard bags on mine) and really love it. I sold a Kawasaki Versys 1000 which I also liked, but I had two major complaints with that bike. One, the cables were so short I couldn't install any bar raisers, and they are lower on that bike than the CFMoto. Also, the seat was not comfortable. I even sent it to Sargent Seats (they have never let me down) but even they couldn't make it better. This bike comes with so many things that the Versys didn't have (cruise control, fog lights, heated grips and seat, Nav system, etc.) and it was literally half the price (I paid $8,500) with everything but the bags which I purchased separately for $1399, and that included the trunk that the Versys also didn't have. Can't wait to put some serious miles on it!

    @ronmeritt9625@ronmeritt96255 ай бұрын
    • hi brother , how is performing ? im looking on buying 700mt for every day driving , im afraid bcs is chinese brand and new on market , how is everything going ? i wanna hold for 6 years at least

      @hergihergi8673@hergihergi8673Ай бұрын
  • congrats man. I found the channel just the other day as I started down the rabbit hole of researching a new bike. I love this bike. I also enjoyed your Transalp video. That was my other contender. I am quite nervous to pull the trigger on either because I presently ride a much much different bike. I have a CVO Ultra Limited. So.... a big heavy touring bike. But I am honestly over that type of bike and riding. Regardless of my HDs performance or dependability I do at least know on long rides there is a dealer is almost every city you roll through, major ones that is. So when planning my upcoming cross country trip that is a consideration. This CF moto is easily in the lead, I feel like it is a lot of bike for the money. My concern or question would be about the serviceability. I would be afraid of a break down somewhere and not be able to get parts or have repairs made. How do you feel about that when it comes to this bike?

    @projectknifehand@projectknifehand5 ай бұрын
  • Congrats 🎉

    @macpogi1911@macpogi19117 ай бұрын
  • thats exactly what i did on my trip from chicago to raleigh,nc. i had some soft saddle bags and my backpack on my rear seat and it was lumbar support like no other, on top i had throttle lock cruise control so i could just sit back and enjoy the view with minimal hand usage. had my own autopilot oh yeah the trip was done on an 22' MT-07, 15hrs in one stint

    @_Cheeba@_Cheeba8 ай бұрын
  • as a follower of the channel (and live just up in Dalton), I visit family in Millstadt, IL all the time. The 75/24 route in Chattanooga..... sucks. The 2 lane run on 24 to 57, thu Kentucky...... UGH. I feel the home stretch on 64 and seeing the city gives me that second wind. You sir get all the props.....

    @kswright2@kswright28 ай бұрын
  • Congrats buddy

    @kevinpalabrica7302@kevinpalabrica73027 ай бұрын
  • Good on ya mate. Did 300 miles yesterday, not looking to do 1000 anytime soon haha

    @miltonzinn8732@miltonzinn87328 ай бұрын
  • I did a ride from Detroit to Colorado springs in 30 hours back in 1976 on GS 750 Suzuki with no mods except an aftermarket frame mount fairing and aftermarket seat. Strapped an army duffle bag on the back and wemt for it. No problem and one chain adjustment.

    @michaelcoger4626@michaelcoger46263 ай бұрын
  • Congtats on your ironbutt! hell of time frame ....stay safe

    @kevinmason3141@kevinmason31412 ай бұрын
  • I was thinking of buying an ibex and now I know I need to buy one ty sir and bravo

    @Jacklacasse@Jacklacasse8 ай бұрын
  • Hey Chase, I just watched your beginner riding guide series and I'm thinking about getting a CFMOTO 450SS and was wondering what you would do too the bike in terms of first time modifications, like adjustment type things for yourself?

    @royalsus2611@royalsus26118 ай бұрын
    • I suggest adjusting your levers to how you like them

      @a1slater165@a1slater1658 ай бұрын
  • This is a very good performance! I was in a hurry once, in the summer heat of the day in Italy (38 Celsius) 580 km / 7 hours. This, a Honda Silver Wing 600 (FJS600) + passenger.

    @tibortoth5615@tibortoth56157 ай бұрын
  • Congrats brother greetings from south africa🎉

    @johnnypearson6028@johnnypearson60286 ай бұрын
  • Outstanding video….new sub ❤

    @MrWhitelightning73@MrWhitelightning7318 күн бұрын
  • Really great segment. I have some SW- Motech gear on my bike, good stuff.

    @sombre6184@sombre61846 ай бұрын
  • 800 MT Tourer in Australia, I've had mine for a year now and enjoy every ride I do on it.

    @brucemacintosh5755@brucemacintosh57557 ай бұрын
  • Chase, good job on your ride. I have a cardo packtalk edge, but have not installed it on my HJC IS MAX II helmet yet.

    @pdx650@pdx6504 ай бұрын
  • Can any friends tell me whether the latest version of 800MT in your location is the version with Bosch TCS? ?I watched the review video and learned that this TCS is very good.

    @user-ez9rw5lm5w@user-ez9rw5lm5w8 ай бұрын
  • Awesome video 🎉

    @TropicRoads@TropicRoads8 ай бұрын
  • Mate, that was awesome

    @karlp2560@karlp25603 ай бұрын
  • O.C. Not sure it was the bike that did it or the fact fate let ya lol.. I know I was hoping for that same fate when I too did my journey from hill city, SD to Wadsworth NV.. such a long day.. but a memory mainly to myself with some small pictures for updates... and that feeling is AMAZING.. so always a great accomplishment to reach a goal. especially when you did it all by yourself. Here is to many more. cheers to you and the team for all that you have done.

    @chiguy_@chiguy_8 ай бұрын
  • I did almost 1,200 miles headed home from Sturgis, SD to Barstow, CA in less than 24hrs on a HD VROD Muscle. Long rides are a kind of like marathons, everyone should do it at least once!

    @nickolaslewis4416@nickolaslewis44168 ай бұрын
  • Great work

    @paultheprofit@paultheprofit6 ай бұрын
  • About that cardo super clear and super cool feature need to try it on mine thanks for that 🎉🎉

    @dudleypratt2767@dudleypratt27677 ай бұрын
  • Where is mpg results?

    @Vot_tak_makc@Vot_tak_makc8 ай бұрын
  • Ive replayed your trip atleast 4 times for just the interesting facts the bike can really take on the trip you have made.And surprisingly it did...could you advise or review any items that you might have regreted bringing or may have added on some others... If it isnt troublesome for you to list out the items you've bought thats attached on the bike with a link attached here? Items interested are: 1) tent 2) lonerider side bags 3) the aluminium guard front head lights 4) water bags 5) and extra items if you have 6) what tires would one recommend for the ardious trip am gonna make...would a spare tires be advisable to brip as along the trip? why am asking is due to on me having planned roughly gauge expedition trip about 14000km from where i Reside to Saudi Arabia..it would help alot if you could help out on the links for me to look at & purchase..thanks PS...Am planing using the same bike for the trip as well as reviews has been fairly good plus it would a anothermilestone achievement if i succeed...

    @mikoishi@mikoishi7 ай бұрын
    • Check description

      @wlt3585@wlt35855 ай бұрын
  • I'm a new subscriber. I own a New 22 Royal Enfield Himalayan I bought in 2023. I am looking to go visit family in June. I decided to look at a CF MOTO and your channel came up. I live in the Myrtle Beach SC area and plan on going to Fort Fairfield Maine to visit family. I'm looking at a Husqvarna Norden 901 fully dressed with hard Paniers or a 650 or 800 CF MOTO. I've looked at a Tiger 900 ralley used with all the Triumph hard Paniers. The Norden is about $2k more than the CF MOTO. I would take the Himalayan, but it does not have cruise and top speed is literally 65-70mph. Great video

    @JohnDavis-ol7qg@JohnDavis-ol7qg7 күн бұрын
  • The Cardio microphone worked great. The sound was loud and clear. 26:56

    @TwoHawksHunting@TwoHawksHunting7 ай бұрын
  • As someone that has started rides between 2 and 5am, sunrises are SO MUCH better than sunsets!!! They are amazing. Sunsets are very pretty and romantic, but at sunrise, everything wakes up =D

    @sanxi34@sanxi348 ай бұрын
  • Closest I've come is 900 miles in a day. Ann Arbor Michigan --> Mackinac Bridge and Upper Peninsula, Michigan, then west across Upper Peninsula and Wisconsin to Minneapolis, Minnesota. The next day I rode back Ann Arbor , traveling southeast back across Wisconsin to Chicago Illinois, around the south end of Lake Michigan, and back east across Michigan - a 700 mile day, completing a 1600 mile weekend. When planning 1000+ mile days, my plan has always been to finish shortly before sunset and plan when to leave accordingly. The logic is doing the night riding/driving when I'm fresh and arrive at the destination by daylight when I'm tired. Those early starts have also frequently helped with getting through major cities in the early morning hours when traffic is lightest. That 1000 miles in 18 hours pace is pretty close to what I do and plan around.

    @wildbikerbill6530@wildbikerbill65304 ай бұрын
  • A giant congratulations to you on your iron butt accomplishment. I was wondering if you still like the bike after riding over 1000 miles in one setting. Apparently you do. You should do another shorter video chase on how you feel about the bike now after accomplishing this amazing goal. FYI, I always stand on the left foot peg and then swing my leg over when mounting or un-mounting on my adventure bike. There’s a whole lot less hopping going on, especially when you’re tired and possibly stumbling off the bike.

    @staffordvideoproductions5788@staffordvideoproductions57884 ай бұрын
  • I truly enjoyed this video. Seems you are very happy with that bike. I am searching to buy a new bike, but not sure what to get yet. Perhaps this is a bike for me.

    @dxhamshack7905@dxhamshack7905Ай бұрын
  • I've been interested in this bike for a while they sale these in my town in Sanford FL you may have convinced me to go ahead and purchase one I absolutely love your videos thanks

    @bensutherland6871@bensutherland68716 ай бұрын
  • Have CFMoto changed the gearing at all? Given the engine is basically a KTM 790, which is described as gutless down low, and the CFMoto weighs a good deal more, you'd expect some gearing changes. By the way those SW Motec hand guards are terrible. Not the metal since it's just a bark busters frame, but the plastic is very brittle. First drop on each side on a much lighter bike (Versys 300) and they both shattered in 3 pieces. The Barkbusters plastics are much better.

    @defylifeadventure@defylifeadventure7 ай бұрын
  • Grats chase!Now you have to go another 1000 to go back

    @mamangiskuteromotovlogs9330@mamangiskuteromotovlogs93307 ай бұрын
  • HECK YEAH! Love my IBEX!

    @JasonRidesmoto@JasonRidesmoto8 ай бұрын
  • What racks did you use for the LR bags? If the cfmoto did you need go modify the bag fitment?

    @larrydoyle907@larrydoyle907Ай бұрын
  • Love CF Moto ❤

    @albertprasetyo6846@albertprasetyo68464 ай бұрын
  • Oc... Well done sir

    @Empir3_@Empir3_8 ай бұрын
  • How does that 360° work. Is it all the time 360°?

    @jasongardner1910@jasongardner19107 ай бұрын
  • Chase where did you get the ABS shutoff switch ? Who installed it and how do you like it ?

    @hughcuff6880@hughcuff68806 ай бұрын
  • Need more long touring content!

    @smokeylore@smokeylore8 ай бұрын
    • Yes, encourage Chase to do more trips!!!

      @ghostontwowheels@ghostontwowheels8 ай бұрын
  • Congratulations, Iron Butt completed.

    @Cholo_Reyes@Cholo_Reyes8 ай бұрын
  • Could you give us an update on the 800MT vs Tracer 900 ? Currently riding a duke 790 and about to switch to an adventure type of bike

    @ManpackedPOV@ManpackedPOV6 ай бұрын
  • I did about 900 this weekend on my ibex 800t from Salem Mo to Waukegan IL and back. Only thing I wish I had were some highway pegs or plates, my back was killing me when I got off the bike last night.

    @thekikendallsautoandrandom1271@thekikendallsautoandrandom12718 ай бұрын
    • Rare to see somewhere like Salem, MO mentioned. That’s less than 30 minutes from my hometown and no one ever knows where it is.

      @austinhuff283@austinhuff2834 ай бұрын
    • @austinhuff283 haha yeah no one know where we are at. I work in Rolla, and unless you mention the college people look at you like your a caveman

      @thekikendallsautoandrandom1271@thekikendallsautoandrandom12714 ай бұрын
  • congrats

    @edwinb.2756@edwinb.27568 ай бұрын
  • People hate on the cfmoto line. But they are making waves and some really good bikes.

    @mattsloop2736@mattsloop27367 ай бұрын
  • The MCU System failure was caused due to high temperature on your engine caused by the heavy traffic part of your trip. The update that CFMoto did to your bike, changed the way the fan works to keep temperature down. That's why you did not see it again, now the engine fan works more to keep temperature down.

    @georgek6322@georgek63226 ай бұрын
  • How did you find the stock lighting? And the stock seat?

    @gerloczyek@gerloczyekАй бұрын
  • Just did mine with a few friends through some awesome passes in Colorado. Did it on a RE Himalayan and made it with 2 hours to spare

    @Nomadic_Pigeon@Nomadic_Pigeon8 ай бұрын
  • I enjoyed this video, congrats bro on your iron butt ride 🎉👏🏽 now you have a pancake butt 😂. Be safe and get some rest

    @lpete531@lpete5318 ай бұрын
  • I'm so happy for you. I own a CFMoto 800NK which has the same engine as the Ibex 800. I hope it will come to the US soon! And looking at what the Ibex did I am confident about the lighter brother's capabilities as well

    @chestermarigza4917@chestermarigza49178 ай бұрын
    • Yeah the usa version is old, wait for the new one.

      @philipparana9225@philipparana92258 ай бұрын
    • And is the same engine as the 790 Duke....

      @nl1cat@nl1cat7 ай бұрын
    • Do you have the premium version?

      @tahahaider5836@tahahaider58367 ай бұрын
  • congratz ibex

    @mohdazfarbasirali391@mohdazfarbasirali3916 ай бұрын
  • Is that tank bag you have on it Magnetic ? I bought an IBEX 800T in May of this year and noticed that the tank for the most part is plastic and gas cap area is an aluminum ( Non Magnetic ).

    @billtill100@billtill1007 ай бұрын
  • Man, riding heavy hours during the night and seeing the sun come out feels like you're being given a 2md chance at something, like you're on chapter 2, having gone through a lot of shitty stuff, feeling tired, but you're given another chance, with better conditions, it's chapter 2 and you're all for it.

    @DJKHOTTA@DJKHOTTAАй бұрын
  • I take it the windscreen gives good protection without buffeting you around & the seat didn't leave you saddle sore. Looks like a comfortable bike

    @wickedleeloopy2115@wickedleeloopy211529 күн бұрын
  • Because of your reviews and purchase(?) Of the 800MT, I've definitely considered this bike, HOWEVER, with the new V-Strom 800DE out now, for only about $1,000 more, what are your thoughts? Reviews say that new Suzuki bike is extremely off-road capable and much different than old v stroms and I'm coming from an old Gen 1 KLR.

    @boltonfamilyaccount3755@boltonfamilyaccount37558 ай бұрын
    • As a previous owner of a vstrom 650. Get the vstrom. I put 20k on it in a year and a half before it was totaled. Never did anything great but it did everything I asked and never complained.

      @pcracer2@pcracer28 ай бұрын
  • Update comment now that I finished watching the show. Congrats on meeting your goal. I will not take you up on your suggestion to try it myself. I used to want to tour the country and even bought a touring bike. That bike is now gone and I’m on an MT-09 because turns out I just like being a hooligan. Also I’ve had to push my bike home a mile up hill recently and that was enough headache to makeup for an iron butt challenge. I’m almost 40, fat, out of shape, with asthma. That was the closest I’ve been to my breaking point and I don’t want to try and test that again

    @love4boost@love4boost8 ай бұрын
  • oc I have done about 350 miles in one evening on my CRF230M. T-shirt and jeans, backpack with no water to start with, pretty much poorly prepped and a cold ride through Trail Ridge Road at 10 PM was not fun.

    @Spartan375X@Spartan375X8 ай бұрын
  • That was great, I was thinking you would not make it

    @ScenicRiderAdventures@ScenicRiderAdventures7 ай бұрын
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