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@dubla6314
@dubla6314 5 күн бұрын
Glad you made it out! Get some proper riding boots though.
@andrewmorgan81
@andrewmorgan81 8 күн бұрын
Camping alone is a bit nerve-wracking at first but you get used to it. No top line predators where I am, just snakes, scorpions and the like I guess the most dangerous would be the wild boar but on the few occasions I’ve encountered them they just snuffle past the tent. Had an inquisitive mongoose in the tent vestibule one time! Good to see someone else camping with a setup that doesn’t require big panniers and top box. How do folks manage to have fun with all the extra weight on the bike?
@gwasa
@gwasa 20 күн бұрын
haha how typical, only americans bring ha handgun for camping?! ;) But I would do the same if I had any gun.. Could bring the hunting rifle but to big for bring on a bike.. Cant decide what bike to get..tuareg 660 or suzuki 800DL or transalp 750 or tenere 700 all great bikes I think. Tuareg do have the most carisma or personality..great choice.
@nunop6606
@nunop6606 21 күн бұрын
I bought the same but very strong shaking over 100km/h. I will need to buy others. I don't advice this tyres.
@Porsche996driver
@Porsche996driver 22 күн бұрын
Insane. Nice riding I’m taking notes lol.
@erickmontero6222
@erickmontero6222 23 күн бұрын
I laughed when you stopped before the first obstacle and looked around bc I do the same thing on my Tuareg. That hesitation and internal dialogue of “nope” but you went for it! Next time I will too.
@Porsche996driver
@Porsche996driver 24 күн бұрын
Wild ride that’s insane and impressive ha. ✊🏽
@sepposuominen9266
@sepposuominen9266 27 күн бұрын
Nice bike, just keep it moving. Stopping just before the harder part is almost the worst one can do, be focused and keep the bike moving as getting the momentum back after stop is very difficult. Nice place for the ride you have there.
@americandirtrider7662
@americandirtrider7662 28 күн бұрын
This place is absolutely beautiful. It must be awesome to be so close to a trail system like this. And that was some excellent riding. Not many people would intentionally take the lines you took. Thanks for sharing this video, and putting in the effort to break down the sections.
@iSlanderEST
@iSlanderEST Ай бұрын
Same bracket was about to break on mine too when I just got it. Dealer saw that it was about to break and they welded it.
@DadCanFixAnything
@DadCanFixAnything Ай бұрын
Wyoming Family Adventures channel has the toughest skid plate I've seen for the Tuareg.
@AdventureTomek
@AdventureTomek Ай бұрын
That trail has been getting worse and worse over the years with no maintenance being done. Checkout Pole Hill near EP😉
@rp6122
@rp6122 Ай бұрын
is this down near salida?
@konstantintroitskiy6749
@konstantintroitskiy6749 Ай бұрын
Any adventure bike rejects unnecessary parts with time :) Great terrain, nice ride!
@giggleviking
@giggleviking Ай бұрын
nice video wish i had trails like this where i live XD
@jonwoodworker
@jonwoodworker Ай бұрын
Nice trails and great looking bike. You do a lot of clutch/throttle modulation, goosing the gas way too much. The Toureg and 800DE have enough torque to climb without the extra effort. I can hold the 800DE in 2nd gear damn near a crawl the goose it up over objects. I've never riden a Toureg, so maybe the clutch is needed more than i thought.
@BERZERKERSV4
@BERZERKERSV4 Ай бұрын
Reality check..you suck as a "accomplished" rider...that inproved, well maintained "road" is beyond comical..."extreme terrain?" Buahhaaaa...my 1995 Civic wouid have no problem..youd be better off on a TTR50 with a Rekluse auto clutch...
@chrisphillips0000
@chrisphillips0000 Ай бұрын
When alone always take the easier route. Save the hard stuff when with friends.
@3wheelie
@3wheelie Ай бұрын
I use to have a PLB (personel locator beacon), it’s a satellite finder you activate when you are i trouble. I bought it for use in sailboats (I’m a sailor). When activated the PLB starts transmitting a unique signal that tells the resque team where you are located and if necessary they sent a helicopter to pick you up, and it doesn’t matter if you are onboard a boat or in the middle of nowhere in forest or the desert. If you are in need of help you will get it.
@c22narf
@c22narf Ай бұрын
Nice video! What boots are you wearing? I ask because I bought some size 13 Alpinestar Corozal boots that are so thick that I can't use the shifter. I've been looking for a longer shifter but can't find anything for the Tuareg so I guess I'm going to have to buy a less thick boot. Thanks.
@Bruno4511190
@Bruno4511190 26 күн бұрын
the shifter is adjustable
@damianmcnulty7663
@damianmcnulty7663 Ай бұрын
Loved the chat, honest thoughts. Love from Scotland.
@Rollin_free
@Rollin_free Ай бұрын
Great video man. What a spectacular trail to ride! Glad i came across your channel
@onerider808
@onerider808 Ай бұрын
Nice ride! Thanks.
@onerider808
@onerider808 Ай бұрын
Rode my loaded Harley FXRS over this pass a number of times (Sportster, too). Always fun to see the looks when I’m chillin on top. One guy told me “you didn’t ride that up here.” Of course, it goes faster and smoother on my KLR.
@onerider808
@onerider808 Ай бұрын
PS scary AF when the road is partially obstructed by ice. Good campsites on the Gothic side.
@rond5323
@rond5323 Ай бұрын
Some good thoughts; about lite camping; and about life; nice spot; we can have too much of 'four walls'!
@contentofcharacter
@contentofcharacter Ай бұрын
Thanks for the great breakdown of your packing list/thought process. I sleep better with my 9mm & a can of bear spray close at hand. I realize it’s just human nature to be wary of predators when we can’t see but we hear strange noises all around us. I also think it’s better to always be prepared. The CBD seems like a great idea too.
@TheQQRYQ80
@TheQQRYQ80 Ай бұрын
👍👍👍Great
@alexesdohr6485
@alexesdohr6485 Ай бұрын
Your water will boil so much faster with a lid on the pot.
@oldmanhobbies9554
@oldmanhobbies9554 Ай бұрын
I just ordered the exact same tire combo for my vstrom 800de. I ride mostly street, but looking to venture into the dirt a little with this bike.
@TROVids
@TROVids Ай бұрын
Oh awesome! I'm not sure how well the video relays it, but I'm very happy with the combination. My first few miles with them (all road) were pretty upsetting as it felt like I had given up a lot of the road performance. They started feeling so much better after the first couple hundred miles and between their break-in and me getting used to them - They are now feeling great on the street (and truly great offroad!) - I haven't aired them down yet but still really haven't even found the need to. I hope you enjoy your tires as much as I've been enjoying mine! Also, congratulations on the 800de. That bike seems excellent
@Trails07
@Trails07 Ай бұрын
Nice trails, very similar to the ones we have here.
@TROVids
@TROVids Ай бұрын
I actually live pretty close to this trail and have driven by it so many times - Glad I got to sharpen my skills a bit before giving it a go! It's so much steeper, chunkier and loose than the video can show. Great to see you catching one of my videos trails! I'll pin your comment so anyone interested in more Aprilia Tuareg 660 trail riding (abuse, lol) can look through your catalog of options!!
@Trails07
@Trails07 Ай бұрын
@@TROVids Action cam footages never show the real challenge
@jonelick5887
@jonelick5887 Ай бұрын
Had any issues with your Tuareg yet? I’m an owner of one just curious. 1000 miles so far no issues.
@Trails07
@Trails07 Ай бұрын
Mine has already 8000 miles with no problem.
@TROVids
@TROVids Ай бұрын
I had a rear break master cylinder issue right off of the lot (would get an error light and message to service the bike every time I pressed the rear brake). It was stuck in the shop for a few weeks since there was a wait for the part to come in. I was regretting my purchase pretty heavily at the time since the season passes so quickly out here (Colorado's northern front range) - but the bike's performance (and reliability since) has made up for that. I gain more appreciation for and understanding of how capable this bike is every single ride. Right now it's sitting just over 4000 miles (all ADV - Canyons to dirt roads to trails) and outside of two spots on the engine case that appear to be having minor amounts of oil seep through, this bike is holding up very well. It's regularly ridden (what I consider to be) very hard and it has taken some seriously harsh drops. My only other complaint that isn't really a reliability issue is the bar stems bending out of place when the bike is dropped. This just puts the bars slightly out of alignment with the fork. I've since learned that I can bend them back on the spot, but other adv bikes don't seem to have this issue after drops. I know a handful of folks have had some catastrophic failures, but they seem to be far and few between without an actual pattern (outside of the engine seal leaks which seem to be pretty common for the 22-23 model year bikes)
@johnc7753
@johnc7753 Ай бұрын
What trail?
@TROVids
@TROVids Ай бұрын
This is Greer road in northern Colorado. It's about 40-60 minutes outside of Fort Collins. The Canyon and unpaved roads out to the trailhead are beautiful and fun (this time of year, lol)
@nastysoda9212
@nastysoda9212 Ай бұрын
riding on rocks like that is hell, no matter how nice the scenery is. pass
@TROVids
@TROVids Ай бұрын
I didn't realize how much of the "trail" would be dense and loose rock. There were so few videos that provided a good glimpse of the pass in its entirety. I was so focused on (and nervous for) the punchbowl descent that I forgot to be concerned for the other areas on this trail. It felt like swimming through rocks on a 500 pound motorcycle, but the heightened state provided by this ride had me feeling next to nothing as the Tuareg plowed through! I wish I had more time on this ride to stop and actually enjoy the scenery. When I watch the video back, I think about how stunningly beautiful everything is and fantasize about going out there someday - because I saw next to none of the views in person since I was purely focused on the trail and obstacles in front of me lol
@1young-geezer
@1young-geezer Ай бұрын
O MAN, I just realized, after watching most of this video, that this is YOU! the guy that rode Schofield Pass & the broken kick stand, hoohaaa. I loved that video and your enthusiasm, and said so in one of the comments, countering all the others admonishing you for your lack of protection. So glad you're continuing to do this. Love the casual and ongoing conversation w/ us. I live down in Santa Fe, and you are? up in Colorado? Anyway, as a Tuareg rider myself, tho 100 years older than you, I appreciate this whole direction of your vlog, er whatever you call it. I'll just go ahead and subscribe to see where you take all this. Loads of encouragement from me, THANKS! O, and so this is Memorial Day weekend right? Well myself and 3 friends went south to Cloudcroft in the southern part of the state - HELLUVA lot of wind, my very first long trip on a bike, and w/ camping gear, and yeah, the whole prep process starts out as a mystery, like what the hell am I going to confront? Haha. And setting shelter up for the first time in 50 years as the sun was setting, lol. Gawd, I can go on and on, so I'll just say, more power to us all trying to live a good and wonderful life. Till next time, have fun........
@TROVids
@TROVids Ай бұрын
Heck yeah! The majority of my riding experience now takes place after that Schofield trip. I've practiced so much and done a handful of routes that were more challenging than the Schofield ride, but I still look back at that trip as one of the best days of my adult life. Remembering it just excites me like nothing else I've done on the bike. The unpreparedness, excitement and risk of it all make it feel so special. I'm now a better (and much more prepared) rider, but in a way, I think had I waited until now to do that ride (or later this year when it's actually possible, lol) - It wouldn't be as exciting as it was. I'm slowly but surely figuring out this video thing. I really loved having a handful of folks show excitement and happiness on the schofield video and I want to figure out how to harness my small ability to excite some folks and eventually inspire some people to get out and do a ride or trip of their own. I know there are already many people on KZbin doing exactly that - But I want to contribute to that since for me (and I'm assuming many others), adventure riding just sparks some foreign happiness that other hobbies I've had did not. I grew up exploring cities on a bicycle from a very young age and adventure riding feels like doing that on such a larger scale. The stakes are so much higher, but so is the satisfaction. The happiness and fulfilment that comes from exploring (what feels like) uncharted territory is so addicting and I know there have to be so many other people who enjoy it (or will enjoy it) as much as I do! Yes, I'm currently living in the northern front range of Colorado. It's quite ideal for balancing life and adventure (which I wish were the same thing), though the season is quite short. I always get excited to hear of fellow Tuareg riders. It seems that there's so much love for the bike from folks who have ridden or who own/have owned a Tuareg but the machine has been having a hard time winning over folks who can't bring themselves to adventure on an Aprilia - I understand it, but people are missing out on a phenomenal machine!! Congratulations on an awesome bike and what sounds like an awesome trip!! I would absolutely love to explore further from home but doubt I will even reach the southern part of the state this year (since it's always so much more practical to prioritize closer locations and there are plenty up here). Adventure riding has shown me that not only am I not in the financial position I'd like to be in, but I'm also far from being in the time position I want to be in!! I now spend so much thought trying to sort out how I can earn more freedom of time in my life which has been an interesting rabbit hole. I didn't expect getting into adventure riding to push me to reshape my entire life, but here I am lol. This is quite inline with your camping experience, but I keep learning the same lesson on my rides (and especially in my trips).. They always have so much challenge and create so much doubt, but they still redeem themselves with all of the positives - but the really odd thing, is when you look back on the challenges of a particular trip, they end up being the pieces of the experience that I (and maybe you) are most grateful for. I've had so many rides and trips that made me question what I'm doing to myself and the bike, telling myself I'm in over my head and this must not be for me, and by the time I hit the pavement to ride home - I'm already wanting to have a similar experience again. I really think so much of the "adventure" comes from overcoming the doubt that builds over all the unknowns. It's a pretty cool experience and it is difficult to describe exactly what's going on mentally, but I think it's good for us!! Thank you for your comment and kind words - knowing that I'm able to reach somebody like you on one of (let alone multiple of) my videos makes making another one worth it!!
@1young-geezer
@1young-geezer Ай бұрын
@@TROVids Wow, I just had to chime in again after this giant tome of excitement up here. So obvious a breakout riding the TA has been and is for you, fantastic. Your huge stream of thought is gushing, lol. Funny for some of us or all of us this motor and these wheels roll us through thoughts and sights and feelings of such hilarious magnitude (what a mouthful). I enjoyed where your thoughts go in the both the videos and this reply of yours, it's just such a healthy experience for us. Really nice that you share yours, thanks so much again.
@DeviantMoto
@DeviantMoto Ай бұрын
I've done that ride on a 1290R and you got damn lucky charging down there like you did. That section is no joke.
@TROVids
@TROVids Ай бұрын
Oh my, that's wild! The Tuareg felt like a lot to handle on all of that loose rock and I felt kind of silly for having it out there due to how inappropriate the size felt. I've seen some folks ride this route on some larger bikes, but I hadn't known of anyone crushing it on something like a 1290!! Congratulations to an awesome ride (and likely many other awesome rides elsewhere). I'm still quite new to adventure riding and have gained lots of respect for people who regularly put their bikes (and their selves) in positions like this. I will say I was absolutely obsessed with this route and riding through it. I had seen it some years back and promised myself that I would ride it if I ever had a vehicle capable of doing so - So even though the Tuareg wasn't where I wanted it to be for this (tires, protection etc..), and I had less protection than I wanted to have (body gear, tools, recovery equipment etc..) - I had to do this. I watched every video I could find and planned/memorized/visualized my line for the punchbowl descent prior to this. I have a very strong enduro mountain biking background which may give me a little too much confidence taking a heavy machine down descents like that. I do certainly feel extremely lucky that the kickstand failed towards the end and not while I was bouncing around at the higher portion. I was lucky in so many ways on this ride, and I'm grateful for that. I do have to give huge credit to the Tuareg though - I know it has its flaws, but it really trivializes chunky descents like what's at the punchbowl (if you're stupid enough to charge them as if you're on a 40 pound enduro MTB). Thank you for watching the ride and taking the time to comment. Thinking of you riding this on a 1290 is pretty inspiring in terms of the kind of tech bigger bikes (I even consider the Tuareg a "bigger bike") are capable of conquering. I hope you have an awesome riding season this year!!
@DeviantMoto
@DeviantMoto Ай бұрын
@@TROVids I would never ever do it again, even a little. But it was during the KTM adventure ride event. Someone thought it was a good idea to mark the route "moderate" and a bunch of people on wholly inappropriate bikes got stories for a lifetime. The KTM events are open to all bikes and come through CO every few years.
@bobanppvc
@bobanppvc Ай бұрын
The best bike
@TROVids
@TROVids Ай бұрын
I love it! I don't see what better off-the-shelf choice there is for me when factoring in cost/performance/utility. I do see a lot of folks with bad things to say about the bike, but it seems like people who actually own and ride them are (generally) extremely satisfied!! I certainly have some qualms with the bike, but I'm excited and happy with it on every ride I've taken. I hope to have my Tuareg 660 1 year/4000 (all ADV) miles review recorded and uploaded some time this month. It won't be an awesome video because I have no idea what I'm doing, but I already know I have a lot of positive things to share about my ownership/usage experience. I felt like I took a gamble opting for this bike around the time that I bought it, but it has turned out to be so exceptional at everything I was hoping it would do
@bobanppvc
@bobanppvc Ай бұрын
@@TROVids there is no better option.Everything is perfect including price...My second favorite is Africa Twin
@garyperreault-qk9qc
@garyperreault-qk9qc 2 ай бұрын
Cam Ping
@TROVids
@TROVids 2 ай бұрын
Awesome
@PatchedBandit
@PatchedBandit 2 ай бұрын
Cool to see other Tuareg campers out there 😁
@TROVids
@TROVids 2 ай бұрын
Heck yeah! I'm absolutely loving the Tuareg. I see that you've got a treasure trove of content and that you also have a lot of Tuareg videos - Since most people seem to find my channel through interest in the Tuareg, I've pinned your comment so folks who are interested can see some more Tuareg stuff!!
@PatchedBandit
@PatchedBandit 2 ай бұрын
@@TROVids I just bought mine this spring so haven't had time to do much but there is a lot coming for sure 😄 Thanks
@nunop6606
@nunop6606 2 ай бұрын
Do you like it? I'm looking for teh best option for my Tuareg
@TROVids
@TROVids 2 ай бұрын
I love them so far, but I don't have experience with any of the other options on the market. I do believe they are the best option for me and they are a proven set of tires that offer great longevity, especially on "lighter" ADV bikes like ours! I have been very happy with their offroad capabilities. Over the last weekend, I took them on their first overnight trip - it totaled ~5 hours of highway, ~3.5 hours of easy offroad riding and ~1 hour of technical offroading. The tires were phenomenal for all bits!!
@joethompson297
@joethompson297 2 ай бұрын
Ouch, rock gardens from hell!
@TROVids
@TROVids 2 ай бұрын
They were wild! I had the stock tires on the bike at street PSI. I'd love to go back with my new tires and lower PSI
@stevec3936
@stevec3936 3 ай бұрын
Nice video. I just bought a 24 a couple of days ago. :) What rear rack is that? I need one that doesn't have the grab handles so I can use rackless luggage. Thanks
@TROVids
@TROVids 2 ай бұрын
Hey congratulations on the Tuareg! I hope you're able to enjoy yours as much as I've enjoyed mine so far!! The rack is from axp racing - I went for theirs since it appeared to be the slimmest option on the market. It's plastic and some of the cuts have sharp edges, but it hasn't botherd my rackless straps and the rack has held up really well so far!!
@alfred4449
@alfred4449 3 ай бұрын
Impressive to see the Tuareg on this route!
@TROVids
@TROVids 2 ай бұрын
Hey thank you! The Tuareg continues to impress me, ride after ride - especially as I've upgraded it and become a more competent rider!!
@nathanturpin109
@nathanturpin109 3 ай бұрын
I had many times my kickstand spring detroyed. You should strap it to your passenger footpeg instead of your swing arm. The mouvement of your swingarm and kickstand are not the same so it become loos again and again. Even if it's kinda flapping you should try attaching it to a non mooving part of the bike.
@TROVids
@TROVids 2 ай бұрын
I had never considered that piece of the bike failing and what it may mean for me/the ride. It's definitely towards the top of my mind on rougher rides nowadays. I'm embarrassed about strapping the thing to my swingarm instead of a non-moving piece but I really wasn't thinking clearly out there lol. I now carry straps that will work well for strapping the kickstand to the rear footpeg hold or even the bike's frame. Thank you for the feedback!!
@markherrington4584
@markherrington4584 3 ай бұрын
Good video, I purchased my Tuareg a week ago for this type of riding. I want to ride the CO BDR next summer. Lots of accessories to purchase between now and then to get ready. Where did you get your crash bars?
@TROVids
@TROVids 2 ай бұрын
Hey thank you! Congratulations on your Tuareg. They are extremely capable bikes and it's cool to hear you're going to be putting yours to use!! I have a never-ending list of bike (and body) gear purchases that I keep putting off because money is just getting tighter and tighter nowadays. The crashbars are from Outback Motortek. I am very happy with how they look (not that it matters much) and how they've held up through some pretty hard drops. They also have a bundle package for the bars and their skid plate and it comes in at a cost that's lower than a lot of other options out there.
@rjsalameh
@rjsalameh 3 ай бұрын
Can I contribute to your ADV boots fund, or give you a pair of mine??
@TROVids
@TROVids 2 ай бұрын
This offer is way too kind! I caught a pair of Tech 7 Enduro boots on a clearance sale and jumped on them ASAP since it was the boot I had been saving for. Thank you a ton for considering something like this at all!!
@rjsalameh
@rjsalameh 2 ай бұрын
@@TROVids Glad to hear!! keep making those videos!!!
@TROVids
@TROVids 3 ай бұрын
I know that the wind noise is pretty rough for just about all of this. I'm aiming to have that resolved in future uploads!
@aussiesam01
@aussiesam01 3 ай бұрын
23:10 You just tied your frame to your swinging arm!
@TROVids
@TROVids 3 ай бұрын
This is such and embarrassing (and obvious) mistake. I promise I wasn't thinking straight at the time, though that should be obvious haha
@aussiesam01
@aussiesam01 3 ай бұрын
@@TROVids we've all made crazy mistakes, glad you made it along that tricky looking trail!
@sardegnabiker1190
@sardegnabiker1190 3 ай бұрын
Man, what a ride 👍🏻. Challenging track with lots of tricky spots. Great video.
@TROVids
@TROVids 3 ай бұрын
For sure! I was definitely way in over my head (for my knowledge and my prep), but I don't regret this one bit!!
@rjsalameh
@rjsalameh 3 ай бұрын
I'm assuming you love the Tuareg! I want to get one!! Still no boots, I see 🙂
@TROVids
@TROVids 3 ай бұрын
I genuinely love it! It has some faults but still seems like by far the best choice for me and what I want out of an ADV bike. This video was actually recorded just days after the Schofield trip!! Unfortunately, all of this time later, I still don't have boots. The budget has been way tighter than expected, but boots are actually next in line!! I just got the tires I've always wanted on it put on and I'm super happy with that upgrade