If you have an hour to waste spend, I was recently interviewed for the Adventure Rider Podcast. It's on-line now at: Not Just Any Old Bike: Nick Adams — Motorcycle Podcasts Adventure Rider Radio & RAW
Nick
Thanks Austin. It was a bit of a grind, but hey, where's the fun when there's no suffering. Your trip looked beyond wonderful. You are so lucky to have the whole of Europe on your doorstep.
Compared to the stunning scenery Austin and Anne are enjoying, my little trip passes through less eyewatering terrain. What it lacks in scenic grandeur it makes up with with scale, bleakness and isolation. Anyway, for those who might like to ride hundreds of miles of empty gravel seeing one car...
I did have my CAA card in my wallet but simple bikes only need simple fixes to keep them rolling. No computer, no sensors to fail or short. Thanks for watching. N.
Following my tradition of inflicting my motorcycle trips on you, here's my trip to Canada's mini equivalent of the NC500. It's only about 300kms, but delightful, all the same. I'm still waiting for Austin and Anne to fly over here again (hint, hint).
Nick
I rode my friend Shaun's V85TT very briefly on Vancouver Island. I was pleasantly surprised at the torque and the overall ease of riding. Nice bike. Glad you're enjoying it Austin.
BC and Alberta have some epic roads in the mountains which I suspect you enjoyed, Austin. The couple I met on the Icefields Parkway (from NZ and UK) kept saying 'it's so big' (talking about the country - of course). They couldn't get over the distances - which are indeed mammoth.
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