I can agree with everything you said, including the walkie-talkie, just having two pairs of riding socks and you wash every evening the pair you just used, is in my experience "better"...
@1990-t1j3 ай бұрын
Great boots. I like those strap-on knee pads. Good video. Nick
@Hyde-l8l3 ай бұрын
Boots were a big realisation for me when I took one of your offroad lessons and the bike fell on my foot at a weird angle. I thought for sure that fall would have crushed my foot but it didn't due to the boot being stiff so good job in picking quality gear. For sun protection Decathlon sells some good & cheap UV protection long sleeve shirts meant for the beach and they are very breathable. The weight lifting gloves they have also worked well for me as motorcycle gloves, padded and grippy.
@appiieej3 ай бұрын
Watch out when wearing a backpack with solid objects in it. When you fall on your back this can actually break your spine.
@Oelala8793 ай бұрын
Probably best not to put the toolroll in, but what other solid items would you be carrying on a trip?
@xazakotr3 ай бұрын
@@Oelala879you usually start with not much but on the way there are many nice and sometimes also hard "Souvenirs" you might get... And then you have your hard items... Yes you can put them into the main baggage, but will you do, right after you purchase them when everything is tighten with straps on the back? Or will you do it in the evening when you reach the hotel!? I would not make compromises with the spine. Even it means to sweat more. About the shoulder- and chest- protection, Tigit is right, the way the average ride in such a country won't require that.
@Tigitmotorbikes3 ай бұрын
This video is aimed at tours, and people will not be going along buying souvenirs on our tours :) You need a different tour company for that! The point is a good one though, carrying hard items and tool rolls etc in backpacks is not a good idea!
@lequan87663 ай бұрын
Sidi adv 2 not enougn 😢
@xazakotr3 ай бұрын
They are different than usual adv boots and would probably work great. I have the same and was planning to bring them. Seeing this video and knowing Tigit is renting those Motorcross boots and having good experience with them, I would just keep sidi at home and rent some. Financially, it won't make a huge difference after all, but can you save some weight in your luggage, get proofed safety on the track and preserve your own boots!
@Tigitmotorbikes3 ай бұрын
I am not familiar with Sidi ADV boots. Just don't have boots that are very floppy and will cave under the weight of a 200kg bike.