Sorry to see the bike down. Hopefully, there's not much damage. My wife and I rode our bikes over a couple of months ago. Such a beautiful area
@RoamWithImran12 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for the kind words! Luckily, the bike came out with little damage of mirror-nothing major. I bet it was amazing to ride through the Lakes together with your wife; it’s such a breathtaking place to explore, even if the roads keep you on your toes! Hope you both had an unforgettable adventure, and thanks for watching. Ride safe!
@ranausama773612 күн бұрын
Your vlogging is amazing sir. All the views are very beautiful, very wonderful, Mashallah❤
@RoamWithImran12 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! 😇❤️
@Letstravelwithimran20 күн бұрын
Nice 👍 be safe
@RoamWithImran20 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@abbas95715 күн бұрын
Asalamualeekum how are you just watched your video of hardknot pass , I got the same bike want to do same passes in summer Insha Allah
@RoamWithImran15 күн бұрын
Salam brother, Alhamdullilah all good. That’s great. You must go there it’s just beautiful. Summer I have plan to go snowdonia and Scotland Inshala
@abbas95715 күн бұрын
@ I am planning Scotland in summer too , do you have instagram? Which part of uk are you from, I am from Southend on sea
@RoamWithImran15 күн бұрын
@abbas957 that’s great. Insta is same as RoamwithImran. Or let’s talk further on roamwithimran@gmail.com.
@theplanettravellerVlogs24 күн бұрын
Great 👍
@RoamWithImran24 күн бұрын
Thank you! 👍🏻
@billyblooddrop15 күн бұрын
Newbie to you channel just watched your last few episodes, that's my only problem with riding by urself coming off and having to wait for help, think that's what has put me off venturing along the passes ive been to the lakes a few times now but will wait till afew friends are available to join me, stay safe out there time to catch up on your next episode. All the best
@RoamWithImran15 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching and subscribing! I totally get what you mean it can be a bit problem riding alone, especially on challenging routes like the Lake District passes. Having friends along definitely makes it easier and more fun! It was intense riding in lake district passes and I learned a lot from the experience. Hope you get the chance to try it out with a group someday; it’s definitely worth the adventure! Let me know what you think of the next episodes. All the best, and ride safe!
@m.f.m.6722 күн бұрын
I tackled Hardknot a couple of years ago on a Ducati Multistrada. Fortunately, in dry conditions! Still managed to stall it on one of the steepest parts but was able to continue without a drop. A very memorable experience.
@RoamWithImran22 күн бұрын
Mine was also memorable for me 😀. I should have been more prepared for these steep roads. But it was unforgettable trip! Will go there again in summer 😀
@Harim-lh4hk24 күн бұрын
Omg very scary😮
@RoamWithImran24 күн бұрын
Yes it was!! 😀😀
@birchwoodbiker21 күн бұрын
as long as your ok, your lucky it was quiet with cars it gets harder, but I think Indian mountain roads are a bit more challenging
@RoamWithImran21 күн бұрын
thats true. one day I will also do Indian mountains. 😀
@Sam_Green____411422 күн бұрын
It took me quite a few attempts to get up that steep bit in 2016 in my Ford Transit van ! The road was fairly dry but had wet patches ! Wet in the wrong places !
@RoamWithImran22 күн бұрын
wow its crazy how you managed it. I was struggling with just with my bike. Bravo! 👏
@Sam_Green____411422 күн бұрын
@@RoamWithImran The back wheels just kept spinning !! There were clouds of smoke .I was coming from the Keswick direction . Took me 7 or 8 attempts !
@RoamWithImran21 күн бұрын
@@Sam_Green____4114 It must have been hassle. 😬 Glad you made it though!
@m.f.m.6722 күн бұрын
Astounded the bike continued to run after the drop! I would think it would have a tip-over sensor to kill the engine? At least the good news is the sun came out while you were stopped! 😊Such a beautiful place. Still trying to figure out the drop. At first I thought you stalled because too tall a gear, but see you were in first gear. Perhaps the rear tire spun on the wet pavement and the traction control intervened, killed the drive at the worst possible moment?
@RoamWithImran22 күн бұрын
I am also trying to figure it out myself. I think I might have been less attentive due to the cracking sound made by the bike traction which caused the fall. I should have been looking ahead. Yes, I was lucky that sun was out 😀 and there was no injury
@muqtadakamal956921 күн бұрын
Brother, The stock GS does not have good quality of handguards and mirrors. Also go for aftermarket crash guards which covers the full body and the boxers cylinders. If they were attached on the bike, you would not have to worry to push the bike down or pull it to the road. You should also go for few hours training on enduro or how to tack big bikes problem. If you want to do rain riding or little offroad and mainly on road, then get yourself 50 50 Tires on the bike. WISHING YOU SAFE ADVENTURES, ALLAH HIFAZAT FERMAYE
@RoamWithImran21 күн бұрын
@@muqtadakamal9569 Aameen!! thank you so much brother for your kind words & advice!! I have taken screenshot of your comment and will look for the stuff. I have crash bars but I think these are just basic. Also really need training on picking the bike up… it’s great idea to have enduro training! Next trip will be well prepared 🙂
@fuglbird10 күн бұрын
You need to put a foot down when your motorcycle stops - otherwise it will fall over. You may want to watch "Doodle on a motorcycle". Doodle is a tiny woman who can teach you how to pick up an overturned motorcycle alone. Maybe you should get a smaller motorcycle. You clearly have difficulties handling a bigger one. Many people have crossed Hardnott Pass on smaller motorcycles in the rain. Give it a try! Ride safe!
@RoamWithImran10 күн бұрын
Thank you for your feedback and suggestions! You’re absolutely right putting a foot down is critical when stopping, and I’m working on improving my techniques to handle situations like this better. However, I think I fell because of loosing vision and focus. I’ve seen some of Doodle’s videos, and her tips are fantastic especially for picking up a heavy bike. GS is definitely a big bike, and while I’m still getting used to its weight, it’s been a great adventure companion. I chose it for its long-distance capability and versatility, but I’ll consider trying smaller bikes in the future for challenging routes like Hardknott Pass. Thanks again for your advice, and I appreciate you watching and engaging! Ride safe and happy adventures!