Why I Don't Ride in Europe Anymore?

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@motorcycleadventures
@motorcycleadventures 25 күн бұрын
In the comments below, you pointed out that I was wrong because I said that Europe is boring. You asked me to understand your point of view, but it looks like most of you cannot accept mine! I did not say that riding around Europe is bad, just said that I am not going to do it anymore! We all look for different activities on our trips. All the best!
@west_adv
@west_adv 14 күн бұрын
I agree with your POV on Europe, this is fine, this is yours. Anyway I'd skip Russia for very different reason - it is not a good time to leave there any single $.
@Bandit-Iggy
@Bandit-Iggy 12 күн бұрын
Europe is dead, too expensive, and riding a gasoline powered bike is almost a crime, green maffia is boss in Europe
@silentspeaking
@silentspeaking 9 сағат бұрын
10 years motorbike riding in India, not a single boring day. Now, One month of riding in Germany,Netherlands,Belgium and I am not interested in taking the bike out anymore besides when I use it for going to work.
@sillybean32
@sillybean32 Ай бұрын
I whole heartly disagree. Each to your own. As your said, your trip in Russia is not for everyone, the same can be said for Europe.
@darktitan8085
@darktitan8085 29 күн бұрын
Yeah, you're right. Hes only sharing his own choices, there's no need for agreement or disagreement there.
@gatisspetersonss
@gatisspetersonss 28 күн бұрын
Agree. It is his own chanel. He can say whatever he wants. If we dont like - we dont watch. In times when russia occupies free country in 21st., in times when Ukraine fights for his own countries indenepdance, I can not accept any trip to russia and even more - to advertise the trip. Russia is an evil state and should be treated as one for every normal person, especially if that person rides a motorcycle...
@darktitan8085
@darktitan8085 28 күн бұрын
@@gatisspetersonss yeah okay, but what does a rider have to do with the government of a country? Many citizens of russia don't have anything to do with the government either. You say russia is evil state, fair enough. But people who side eith russia dont think its evil, so its simply a subjective statement blocking a judgement. What does magadan or any place in russia have to do with the decisions of the government? And what do you as a tourist, somebody who wants to travel, have to do with russian government? Are you going there to ride or to express your opinions? If i have to take an example, most citizens of usa, you know, the ones who dont shut up about "freedom" and all, how low is their voter turnout? When usa citizens don't want much to do with their own government, what does having an opinion do about some other country's government? I could say the same for china. Yeah the government is......well there's not much to say that hasnt already been said. But if i were to go to china tomorrow, would i be going there to explore culture, the landscape, the architecture, etc, or would i go there to protest? You tell me.
@kwakithailand
@kwakithailand 28 күн бұрын
​@@gatisspetersonssjust curious, ch country are you from?
@ToskoOv
@ToskoOv 27 күн бұрын
I think and feel the same, after many, many years of travelling in all the countries of Europe I feel something near to your argues.
@theeschatechannel2854
@theeschatechannel2854 29 күн бұрын
I agree with what you are saying but just from the other side of the pond. Here in America we have beautiful nature and parks, tens of thousands maybe hundreds of thousands of miles of dirt roads, back country discovery routes (BDR’s) etc… but after awhile, North American mountain ranges and forests all start to get kind of boring. We have no castles or ruins or anything that captures the imagination. For me as an American, riding through Western Europe or the Balkans and stumbling onto old churches or ruins is the gem piece of an adventure.
@pcsmax
@pcsmax 29 күн бұрын
Exactly, to each their own
@Gecata80
@Gecata80 29 күн бұрын
It is simple - everyone is fed up with his home at some point and wants to go and be somewhere else 🙂It does not matter where you live, you just always seek something different, it is in the human nature
@Wy9083
@Wy9083 17 күн бұрын
I am a Malaysian and have gone on a RTW ride in 2016 till 2019, and the usa is the only country that denied me a visitor visa. I have visited the usa a few times prior to my retirement and my brother stays in LV. I shipped home the motorcycle from Veracruz in Mexico because l could not ride to Alaska even though we have a Canada visa. I believe they deny me a visa because l visited Iran twice, Pakistan and Sudan on my RTW ride. Anyway, l encountered better experience in Iran, Sudan and Pakistan rather than usa which l have visited before. I am now a bad ambassador for usa after realising how much of hardship and killings done to the rest of the other fellow poor humans.
@theeschatechannel2854
@theeschatechannel2854 17 күн бұрын
@@Wy9083 I’m sorry to hear that. Geopolitics and governments not getting along usually doesn’t represent interactions between each others citizens. As an American I would love to go to Iran and Pakistan but unfortunately my government has ruined that for me. I was always under the impression that Malaysia and the USA were friendly towards each other. It’s shameful that you were denied access just because you visited Iran. Apologies for your trip being ruined.
@georgeharsin6292
@georgeharsin6292 15 күн бұрын
Sounds like you should go back to Iran or Pakistan then.​@@Wy9083
@zyghom
@zyghom 29 күн бұрын
"there is no adventure in Europe" - are you so crazy or just playing a game with your audience?
@mr.mrs.s.5819
@mr.mrs.s.5819 29 күн бұрын
I think he is suffering from a loss of reality. Every TET in Bosnia, Italy, Greece, etc. has adventure potential. Even Sicily with Etna and the lava flows or Iceland are great. Even more exotic are the Azores or other islands in the Atlantic. So the statement that Europe has no adventure to offer is utter nonsense!
@superwag634
@superwag634 29 күн бұрын
Those who have traveled extensively will understand his words. I’ve been all over the world, 75 countries and I completely understand him. Europe is like one big clean organised country. Try the same in South east Asia, or Central America, or Australia or Alaska or Uganda, Morocco, Philippines, Tahiti and you will then understand what adventure really is. People riding on roofs of buses, pirates shooting up surfing resorts, crocodiles trying to eat you from your tent, sharks, no English spoken anywhere, no fuel available for weeks, empty supermarkets, drinking water tanks with dead animals inside, passport and visa issues and I could go on what has happened to me, but I you probably wouldn’t believe me. Europe adventure…. Haha. Not really. And I’m born in Europe 😅
@Gecata80
@Gecata80 29 күн бұрын
@@superwag634 Exactly... Europe is nice, but it is too nice... and organized... and easy... and perfect... and clean 🙂
@55ablebof
@55ablebof 28 күн бұрын
​@Gecata80 Not for much longer thanks to mass migration.
@tiberiusarkozi6050
@tiberiusarkozi6050 28 күн бұрын
​@@superwag634why don't you try east Ukraine for a little adventure? Is still Europe!
@gasdive
@gasdive 29 күн бұрын
I'm stuck in Australia. I've got plenty of "adventure", but it's just slogging through soft dirt for thousands of km of bloody nothing. I can see koalas, kangaroos and gum trees while I'm walking the dog, I don't need to ride through 5000 km of deep sand to see the same things. But in Europe you're connected by land to India, China, through to the rest of SE asia, all of the Middle East, all of Africa, Russia, the Stans and it requires nothing more than simply riding out of your driveway with your passport and a credit card. Yet here you are going "I'm bored"
@Oldman.Roaming
@Oldman.Roaming 27 күн бұрын
100% agree. I am stuck in Panama, beautiful but tiny and with a width of only 86kms and a length of 500kms Ive covered almost 95% of the country in one year. I would love to ride down to South America but with the Darien Gap being so dangerous and impenetrable basically (unless you do it by foot and risk your life), Im stuck here. You can of course put the bike in a container and pay 1,000 bucks and have it shipped to colombia by air but I simply would love to ride… It’s all subjective at the end. Everyone always wants what others have and viceversa…
@Murad.bn2
@Murad.bn2 24 күн бұрын
Depending on which passport you have :-) In some cases, visa & moto insurance will drink your blood. But if you travel within Shenghen zone, it is no hassle at all (one of my plans).
@gasdive
@gasdive 24 күн бұрын
@@Murad.bn2 the Schengen Area should keep anyone happy for a long time. Desert, tundra, mountains, lakes, rivers, beaches, forest, a hundred languages, culture going back 10,000 years. Not like being in Panama the way @Oldman.Roaming is!
@laszlomolnar8121
@laszlomolnar8121 23 күн бұрын
@@gasdivewe tend to forget what a diverse place Europe is. From travelwise Schengen makes it a dream but for us living in a borderless area such as Schengen other European countries in the Balkans give easy access. From Budapest to Albania you can ride in a long day crossing 3 non Eu borders…each taking few minutes.
@babar69110
@babar69110 21 күн бұрын
@@laszlomolnar8121 oh yes, as french living in HU, this is a great place to ride around bg, ro, al, nm, tk, Russia etc.... it all depends of riding... It would be boring for me take roads and roads when exploring western countries I used to be and know. except double tracks and trails like the TET, ok you can't really deep backcountry. Things are crazy expensive, for 3 days in Norway I can ride 20 days in Russia, and traveler welcome culture is lost since long time ago. Doesn't mean people won't help you but nothing compared to countries i already mentioned. But nothing compared to off road exploring Serbia, Montenegro, etc.... that said, with a big double sport bike, Schengen is a must and tarmac twisting roads are fun. All about money, bike, and mainly the targets, if you want to play the tourist and spend time seeing human architecture you could do at 85 years old on a bus tour.... Main topic is often forgotten ; we ride a motorbike, not a car... So, at the end, we can have fun everywhere, as long as bike handling is fun ....
@docholliday2364
@docholliday2364 29 күн бұрын
You go where your heart takes you . where the journey charges your spirit and makes you feel grateful for every new picture through your eyes.
@Gabriel.Leni100
@Gabriel.Leni100 Ай бұрын
Riding very close to my hometown! Right now my wife and i are in the Dolomites riding TET on our two Honda Transalp 600. 2 years ago we tried on 1150GS. My wife was pilion. We failed. Now we are back both on Transalps and we are enjoying every bit of it. But in the long run we are working on the plans of continuing our around the world trip which we started in a van in 2018. Covid stopped us 2020. Soon we will be ready to start again. This time on motorcycles. You are a big inspiration for us! Looking forward to your South America trip! Maybe next time when you pass through Austria we can meet. This time unfortunatly we are not at home. All the best, safe Travels and God bless!
@jay26cee
@jay26cee 29 күн бұрын
We are in Dolomites too - but this time a family holiday with a rental car. We have only been here for about a week, but feel we have seen enough of the Dolomites to call it done. Yes, I'd have preferred to have done this on my bike as there a re some lovely roads. Ride safe.
@DavePerkes
@DavePerkes 29 күн бұрын
Trsnsalps rock! I had a 600 in Cambodia for several yearr and had some of my best moto adventures on it.
@sbarulegacy09
@sbarulegacy09 2 күн бұрын
​ I own a 600 xl from '96, I love it!
@sbarulegacy09
@sbarulegacy09 2 күн бұрын
​ I own a 600 xl from '96, I love it!
@DavePerkes
@DavePerkes 29 күн бұрын
I came to Europe from a totally different perspective. I lived in Cambodia for 15 years and had amazing adventures running 4WD adventure tours and many exciting moto tours in Asia on adventure bikes, dirt bikes and scooters. Moving back to UK in 2016 I found 2 wheel adventures of a different kind. After Asia, Europe seemed exotic, new and exciting; especially the Balkans; the new normal. After the chaos in Cambodia and Vietnam Europe did seem almost too easy. For the last few years I have re-discovered India on 2 wheels. i had3 motorbike solo tours in India covering a very large part of the county and a 4th coming soon. I do realise like you. that being outside ones comfort zone is so exciting. Having said that i will continue to ride in Europe in summer and enjoy.
@domp51
@domp51 29 күн бұрын
Happy days! We just moved back to the UK after 20 years in kampot. Thete used to be some excellent fun roads there a while back.
@nur_johnny8713
@nur_johnny8713 28 күн бұрын
I think you shared great thoughts - enjoying is possible everywhere and contrasts come from what you are used to
@marco.8113
@marco.8113 29 күн бұрын
Oh you were in Iceland, Greece, Sweden, Norway, Finnland?! You join the Ardeche, the Cevennens the Pyrenäe s in France? You travel to Scotland and Ireland? You see the deepest Canyon in Europe in Montenegro, travell the old military Streets in Italy? Except of the Rainforrest you can find everything in Europe.
@kwakithailand
@kwakithailand 28 күн бұрын
Youbfind everything in Europe, including the highest taxes (which brings high gas prices to the riders passing through) as well as the most *BIASED LAWS AGAINST BIKERS IN THE WORLD* ...
@fuglbird
@fuglbird 27 күн бұрын
Don't forget Svalbard, Cyprus and Malta. The problem is that he does not see much on his trips. He just passes trough. I've been motorcycle camping in Europe since 1978 - often with a passenger - and still enjoyed my little 10 day trip to Harz this summer. It's a great way to meet other people from the EU and practice your languages. I'm 66 and just started exploring along the small roads around where I live. I never had time for that before. I suppose he needs new destinations to keep his viewers. I find him boring because he never really experiences anything. For some reason this title was presented to me by KZbin. I clicked because I had forgotten who he was.
@armdm
@armdm 12 күн бұрын
man please come on :) I live in Sweden here is nothing compare to other country's but Norway is a other level
@miguelprando_959
@miguelprando_959 Ай бұрын
the circle of adventure is now closed in Europe. I totally agree with the spirit that your words contain. Of course your posts are not for everyone. I will continue to follow you with pleasure. Bye
@MrPete81
@MrPete81 29 күн бұрын
I respect your point of view. I've been fortunate to have travelled from the UK to most of the western countries of Europe in my life, but only once by motorcycle 2 weeks ago. It was a weird feeling of 'this is new and exciting!' but also 'I kinda understand everything', despite not really knowing French, German, Dutch and Belgian that much. There's a comfort, a safety, at least in the western parts of Europe, for someone like me. Now take me to Poland, Estonia or Hungary where their languages don't have the same roots as the countries I've been and I'll feel REALLY out of my personal comfort zone, but that will (if/when I get there?!) be an adventure for me. Having followed a few different adventurers around the world, I'd love to tour South America, but I think that's because of the comfort blanket of Spanish/Portuguese being spoken there. I don't know those well at all but I can pick bits up here and there. Whether I will have the ability in my lifetime to go there, or to Africa or the Far East, I don't know but for me at least language is a big thing. To each their own, ultimately. We can still enjoy the scenary, the changes of seasons and special memories of the first time we went somewhere but I do understand where you're coming from with the lack of adventure. I guess that's why a number of people are switching to small capacity bikes or scooters even to rekindle that sense of adventure within their own limits and budgets? I know my trip to the top of Scotland in April would be completely different on a little 125cc than my NC750X, but I still have a lot of that area of Scotland to discover for myself yet :) Ride safe and hope the weather fairs well for you! :)
@KPW2137
@KPW2137 Ай бұрын
Yeah, I totally get your point. In my case, there's a LOT of places to see yet. I get the same feeling when looking around the town I live in: all roads within over 100km already well known and familiar to me, no surprise, no thrill there anymore. And yep, there's the whole world waiting. Personally, I feel there's ton upon ton of places I'd love to see in Africa, in Latin America, in Asia. So many roads, so many places, so little time.
@KPW2137
@KPW2137 Ай бұрын
PS Speaking of adenture: in 2010 I've seen a shop with retired Army motorcycles in China. Think of old schoold BMW with a sidecar, stuff that China produced on license till the 60. I was in no position to try doing that, but the thought of buying one ( they were affordable, 32,000 RMB per piece ) and then ride it all the way to Europe. Your baggage in the sidecar, a camera on you and there you go.
@coconuciferanuts339
@coconuciferanuts339 29 күн бұрын
Yes,I think you said it. To make the motorcycle adventure worthwhile,we have to go to new & exciting places. Far away(so we don't chicken out & go back home) then we need to stop somewhere & adjust to the ride & next day a new consciousness dawns & we carry on. But the same old places are not somehow worth it.
@22fret
@22fret 29 күн бұрын
The reason I do my trips is not really adventure. I'm in search of beauty. I want to see beautiful things, some of which are hard or impossible to reach by car. But I totally get your point, taking into account your approach to traveling. Ride safe, cheers from a fellow T700 rider...
@superwag634
@superwag634 29 күн бұрын
Spot on Pavel. Europe is like one big organised country. Some of us enjoy the disarray of less developed places
@peppik
@peppik 28 күн бұрын
I ride in Europe only these days, simply because it's beautiful. If you've seen the whole world you realize, that Europe is the most beautiful of it all.
@stevencampbell8465
@stevencampbell8465 29 күн бұрын
I ride in Indonesia and have done since 2008. EVERY day is an adventure. There is little predictability. That's what I love about it.
@steveball2307
@steveball2307 29 күн бұрын
There's no right or wrong way in motorcycling, we all do what gives us the most pleasure and satisfaction
@gianlucajandelli6387
@gianlucajandelli6387 Ай бұрын
Hi, I am exactly in the same condition as you. I understand you. When you've seen most of the world (Africa, South and North America, Europe, Asia, Australia), it's difficult to find new places and challenges. That's why, for example, I will do Central America at the end of the year and Iceland next year.
@brianm5753
@brianm5753 29 күн бұрын
European roads, weather and Geography are boring for a adventure rider. But perfect for touring riders. People in the comments should get the difference.
@Nosyboy0
@Nosyboy0 23 күн бұрын
What!?! 😂😂
@MrBokertov
@MrBokertov 29 күн бұрын
Yup, I understand and agree -- and it is true that western Europe is very expensive... I am a Swiss expat living in Malaysia and it is truly more adventurous to ride in Asia. Just learn to be comfortable with being uncomfortable (the heat and humidity are a problem). I rode in India last year and it is difficult to beat India in terms of culture shock, challenging (chaotic?) traffic conditions, beautiful mountains... I'll always remember the eerie atmosphere of the early morning fog in February-March in those isolated Indian villages in Himachal Pradesh at 06:30 a.m. when life starts again - cows, dogs, men riding their bicycles and covered in big oversize blankets because of the cold, women carrying water and bags and all sorts of stuff, school buses start rolling and picking up school kids, cow dung left out to dry at the roadside, congested traffic in Amritsar and New Delhi, street vendors in Dehradun, man it is really a fantastic culture shock. I'll ride in India (and Thailand!) again asap.
@DavePerkes
@DavePerkes 29 күн бұрын
I have ridden a lot in India and love the unpredictable nature of it!
@kwakithailand
@kwakithailand 28 күн бұрын
Exactly, SEA is much better than most European countries. Hit me up next time you're coming to Thailand.
@philclose7063
@philclose7063 22 күн бұрын
Love riding in the Himalayas of northern India. Have done 3 rides so far, each time two-up, & now planning for a ride in Nepal in 2025. Cheers from 🇦🇺
@joedo3529
@joedo3529 Ай бұрын
It is similar for me, after having been to most European countries. After being to Romania, driving the Transalpina and Transfaragasan multiple times, getting within metres of wild bears on the road I ask myself too what is there left, that can top that? The answer for myself was to stop riding for now and focus on other things that feel like an adventure to me in my life. But I guess the urge to go and explore will be back sooner or later ;) Great video, as always.
@ruezi12
@ruezi12 22 күн бұрын
Oh yes it´s boring in Europe - not to take care of passport, boarder facilities, filling out many papers, it´s boring to ride on good streets, have always good food wherever you go, to get spare parts everywhere - it´s boring to have hospitals everywhere with good doctors who can help if you fall down... oh yes its all boring... a little sarcastic view, but for me the most stressless way to enjoy motorcycle riding - of course more or less the same culture, but whenever I see a video of e.g. India (Ichy boots, Marc Travels), I will never drive there - so many people everywhere, even in small towns! Terrible - thats no adventure, thats pure stress. On my over 500 thousand kilometers, I have been travelling throughout Europe and can still find new roads or enjoy returnig to places where I was 20 years ago... I can understand you a little bit, but you are restless one for me - always on the road, never to find real resting times. But man, I like your videos (also if they are not from Europe 🙂 ) - enjoy your life trip. 👍👍
@motorcycleadventures
@motorcycleadventures 22 күн бұрын
This is my opinion. Do whatever you like!
@vstromxt3799
@vstromxt3799 29 күн бұрын
I understand you. It is not only landscapes but also people and their culture. Although they are significant differences between a finish and a greek...enjoy your day Pavlin and viewers
@powertrip1050
@powertrip1050 Ай бұрын
As an Aussie living in Europe, I get what you mean. It is truly beautiul in most parts of Europe, but adventure, it aint. Just like there is plenty of adventure in Australia for motorcycling - but if you want cultural/historical variety too, you have to go to another continent....Happy trails and good luck with organising the south america trip...personally, I am looking forward to riding parts of Africa, that's for sure.
@Fatcatztravel1250
@Fatcatztravel1250 Ай бұрын
Come to South Africa. Plenty adventure here!
@abladerunner831
@abladerunner831 29 күн бұрын
hahahaaaa
@sbsb4995
@sbsb4995 23 күн бұрын
❤❤❤ I totally understand and agreed.
@motorcycleadventures
@motorcycleadventures 23 күн бұрын
Good!
@ST4RF4CE88
@ST4RF4CE88 Ай бұрын
I understand yout point, I'm still in the beginning of my trips and want to explore more of europe in the next years🤙
@brianmartindale2221
@brianmartindale2221 29 күн бұрын
I've traveled Europe and the thing I experienced was a lack of remoteness. (I exclude Scandinavia) There are a lot of people crammed into a relatively small place and the place has centuries of over-engineered environmental control. (America is on the same path) Part of me appreciates the urbanity of Europe, though I would not want to ride a motorcycle there
@krzysztofg2145
@krzysztofg2145 Ай бұрын
I understand your position. It all depend on what you want front motorcycle "adventure". I wish you all the best views and meetings woth great people around the world. That why meanwhile, I will find another cozy small village in Europe with predictible nice people :) and get some rest in this chaotic world. Cheers. Ride safe.
@fqras
@fqras 26 күн бұрын
Agreed. I just came back from my first Balkans trip, but except Bosnia, Montenegro, Bulgaria and Romania it was mostly boring riding in too hot weather. Unfortunately we didn’t meet. But maybe next year in Latin America ✌️
@teneretraveller8980
@teneretraveller8980 Ай бұрын
Keeping it new keeps things fresh, although I do find some comfort in familiarity sometimes. As long as i am on my bike I'm hapoy in most places. Ride safe 👍
@hasanyildirim747
@hasanyildirim747 8 сағат бұрын
Hi, i'm hasan turkish living in Belgium. I agree with you i understand your message. I have the opinion. Real adventure depends on what you expect, it is different for each one. Good luck for your next adventure, i can't wait to see your videos.
@motorcycleadventures
@motorcycleadventures 3 сағат бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@frankyltc
@frankyltc Күн бұрын
I fully understand you, take care wherever you travel and we travel with you as well
@motorcycleadventures
@motorcycleadventures Күн бұрын
Thanks!
@themotomotion
@themotomotion 29 күн бұрын
It seems like this the curse of any true explorer... the constant need for more experiences, for more exploration, for more, just more... It is truly an addiction, a good one but still, you are addicted to explore, your brain needs it so you act accordingly. Safe travels Pavlin, cheers!
@Notchrhino55
@Notchrhino55 29 күн бұрын
No adventure in Europe? You have really seen everything? I can assure you that is not true, I would suggest all your travels were by motorcycle, perhaps you should do some hiking in the mountains combined with motorcycling. Stay in a tent, stay in youth hostels to cut costs. I'd love to visit Russia, however it's like many countries that are unsafe for me thanks to the UK government sticking their nose into where it's not wanted. perhaps you are easily bored? I go to Tenerife most years hiking in the mountains, i climb mount Teide every time i go, i never get bored of the views. A lot of your trips are mile munching, you are just passing through, not really seeing the place. Unlike you i never have a strict plan on a motorcycle trip, i can be going down a road and see some track and think, hmm what's down there, lets go check it out, where will i sleep tonight, hmm, maybe wild camp. That's adventure/exploring.
@Chris-hf3zh
@Chris-hf3zh 29 күн бұрын
Agree completely. I like the slower pace, and intent to take my time a bit more on my next trip, to actually see the place, meet people, explore and understand. I'm personally not into doing huge miles. For the Russia trip, I get it, as it'd take too long otherwise, but still a bit of a slog.
@venam1991
@venam1991 29 күн бұрын
I agree with you! Sometimes too much civilisation takes out the raw experience of adventure. I think you’re just a different build then most adventure riders. Cheers!
@juliobalmas9599
@juliobalmas9599 17 күн бұрын
Agree 100%. People define adventure in different ways. For me (and probably Pavlin), adventure is getting out of your comfort zone. Europe, being the most civilised continent of the world, cannot offer you that. Sure there are many beautiful and different places to see, but all of them are under the umbrella of European culture.
@motorcycleadventures
@motorcycleadventures 17 күн бұрын
Well said!
@guyetlaurence7142
@guyetlaurence7142 28 күн бұрын
For me, an adventure involves risks and possibility of failure. It means pushing your limits, instead of just touring around and having nothing to worry about. Thanks for your channel and its valuable info!
@bt7843
@bt7843 27 күн бұрын
I rode around my hometown’s country roads yesterday. I’ve been on them all hundreds of times before-still loved it.
@jorgz.41
@jorgz.41 14 күн бұрын
I can understand your message Pavel. From my point of view, there are many nice places in France, Italy or Spain, but everything is more or less predictable, no adventure any more. I think there is still adventure on the Balkans (also part of Europe). That´s where I usually go with my bike to have fun. All the best to you !
@motorcycleadventures
@motorcycleadventures 14 күн бұрын
Thanks for taking the time!
@tonyjourneyman1944
@tonyjourneyman1944 2 күн бұрын
I agree, I live in Australia and I've been everywhere in Australia, I'd love to ride in Europe, but I totally understand the perspective you mention. I went to China last year, not on a bike, but wow, so interesting.
@motorcycleadventures
@motorcycleadventures 2 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@user-by8pz5bl3t
@user-by8pz5bl3t 27 күн бұрын
I agree after 40 years and many trips around Europe can stop being adventure . But now due to physical and mental health issues i just cant push myself. Theres still plenty of countries i have not seen in Europe and hope to see. If i travel out of Europe or Australia ( I've seen a lot of it now) now it will be short trips on a rental bike
@gregsutton2400
@gregsutton2400 29 күн бұрын
Because it is contrary to your goal of seeing the whole world. Ok. But I have rented in Europe for 9 of the last 12 years and still enjoying the explore part. Made it into Hungary and Romania this summer. Will make it to the Carpathians next year I hope. Anyone from North America reading this, you want to ride in Europe for at least 2 weeks a year for the next few years and see if you can get board of it.
@georgioszachopoulos3742
@georgioszachopoulos3742 22 күн бұрын
I understand your point and respect your opignion.
@motorcycleadventures
@motorcycleadventures 22 күн бұрын
Good!
@user-nf5wq7qu2d
@user-nf5wq7qu2d 29 күн бұрын
Hi Pavlin, from what i've read in the past and more recently seen on social media like youtube south america is going to be awsome. Hopefully you've been brushing up on your spainsh ? Have a great time. 👍🏍
@madmellu
@madmellu 29 күн бұрын
Agreed! Its not only the roads what keeps you adventuring.
@jethrohill6102
@jethrohill6102 29 күн бұрын
Never ridden in Europe unfortunately. Still just touching the surface in South Africa.
@alanvandermerwe549
@alanvandermerwe549 17 күн бұрын
I understand where you coming from, Europe has run its cause. get out there and follow your dream to do other countries. ride safe and stay well.
@motorcycleadventures
@motorcycleadventures 17 күн бұрын
I will, thanks!
@randycallow3736
@randycallow3736 24 күн бұрын
Wow!! I can only tell you my promise, if our paths cross you will be proven wrong after just a few hours of riding!! Many people who have traveled everywhere ( I have not) consider many sites in Europe like Turkey, Georgia, Portugal, Spain, France, England and Italy to start as absolutely fantastic! You have the ability to ride south into Spain or have your bike trailered cheaply to get into N.Africa..camping registrations in Europe and Africa are more liberal than N.America and Asia..a dual sport and a duffle bag and you are set!! My last trip to Europe I went to old growth forest in Poland and a expansive horse farm..it was all so beautiful felt in and out of crying while riding!! Albania is awesome!! I ride extensively in SW US and Baja Peninsula..I am never bored..I went last year through Texas and changed my trip to ride back and forth on the same road outside Alpine Texas near the university observatory telescope, I felt as if I entered a movie or was posing for a post card.. Went to a campground in Louisiana many campsites had individual docks that went out in the water .drank beer, listened to nature and watched the stars. In the morning I got woken up by some crazy church group that started singing and saying prayers using a bullhorn..I thought that was bad until they gave me food and drink that was only limited by the size of my stomach!! Rode in Germany w a group not far from Frankfort and we went into a mild mountainous area, absolutely beautiful and ended up at a park that had telephone poles mounted out in the lake w a cable running between so you can hook up and waterski all over.. when you are tired you let go swim to shore for a beer and bratwurst..if you are bored may I suggest you look for something completely different..get a bird or flower book and ride to try and bird watch..or see rare plants, flowers or insects..go to a rally?! Plan a trip to Bahia de Los Angeles and swim with the whales and camp next to your motorcycle for $7 dollars a day!!! Ride to Slovenia..go see Peter Sagan's new museum!! Go to Czech Republic or Romania and eat something special..
@motorcycleadventures
@motorcycleadventures 24 күн бұрын
Never forget that I come from Bulgaria. Most of the things that exited you are my daily routine and I have seen Europe many times.
@damer950
@damer950 23 күн бұрын
I agree with you despite of that I don't ride so much like you... But the fact is that every day is an adventure... The more on a bike 💪
@motorcycleadventures
@motorcycleadventures 23 күн бұрын
Good!
@ElDuderino999
@ElDuderino999 29 күн бұрын
Pavlin, I usually fully support your stance (twin brothers in mind 😅), but classifying „Europe“ as if it were one homogeneous riding experience somewhat tarnishes your impeccable reputation as a critical and thorough thinker. From „The Rock“ (Gibtaltar), over the Pyrenees, down to the lowlands of the French Provence, over the Alps snd Dolomites, over to the wetlands of Czechia and Polands, crossing the Eastern Sea and up to the Baltics and Nordics. The landscape, traffic and road conditions change like a million times… and that’s only one of countless trajectories to choose from. To me you seem to confuse ‚boredom‘ with ‚reliability‘ (funny enough a topic you like to speak about when it comes to the machinery) -> Riding in Europe is not ‚boring‘, it is ‚reliable‘… a petrol station every 30-40 klicks at the very worst, road signs are present, clean and correct, changes to road conditions are usually announced, people mostly adhere to accountable, safe and friendly conduct in traffic… … and to me: Reliable = Desirable.
@motorcycleadventures
@motorcycleadventures 29 күн бұрын
Fair enough, but I am different! All the places that you described are great and deserved to be seen, but what about after that? I need reliable motorcycle not destination!
@ElDuderino999
@ElDuderino999 29 күн бұрын
@@motorcycleadventuresto each their own, my friend… still, characterizing such a diverse continent (10 million square kilometers to play with, I just had to look it up 😅) doesn’t do it justice to say the least. But hey, you have a wonderful and challenging South America trip ahead of you, maybe you will find more fulfillment there…
@Oldman.Roaming
@Oldman.Roaming 27 күн бұрын
I respect your opinion 100% but I enjoy the EU very much still, simply because where I live we have jungle, heat, rain, and 90% humidity all year. Simply a different type of experience or adventure for those who don’t have it. I enjoy the EU because its safe, the roads are mostly good and the weather is half of the year pleasant for confortable riding. I live in a country where I have ridden from point A to point Z many times and this is why I understand where you’re coming from. Im sure you will love Central America, make sure you do not miss the Andes Passes and the Patagonia in Argentina. Amazing! If you get to cross to Panama let me know and I can show you a bit about this beautiful country. Small but so awesome!
@anton_to_adventures
@anton_to_adventures 3 күн бұрын
very interesting. thank you. I"m only going to start traveling by bike :)
@motorcycleadventures
@motorcycleadventures 3 күн бұрын
Have fun!
@KrisS8528
@KrisS8528 28 күн бұрын
I’m sure you will find a lot adventure in the South America. Good luck!
@daverodgers9416
@daverodgers9416 29 күн бұрын
Nice video! Thank you for sharing! Yes sir, it's all about the adventure, whatever that may be! Ride safe Brother!
@jonuzmiftari8112
@jonuzmiftari8112 25 күн бұрын
I agree with you Pavlin, there can not be excitement and surprises in countries where everything is organized well. It just kills the adventure idea.
@cautilligab
@cautilligab 29 күн бұрын
great video my friend! quick question. I am in Sweden. due to gregraphical location. how would you recommend to ship my motorcycle to the desired destination? i say this because every time i want to travel i have to cross sweden, Denmark etc. so a minimum of 1 days is just the same route. i ve seen large trucks full of adv bikes. seen adv bikes on ships, trains and airplane. but would love to know your suggestion based on your great experience.
@nomad5176
@nomad5176 23 күн бұрын
First order a transport box tailored to your bike. It's optimal if you are lone rider wanted to travel worldwide. Call logistic companies. They do not transport bikes until you will pack it to a regular shape box. They will give you dimmentions limits. For a high adv bike there will be necessary to femove the front wheel when boxing but it's no big deal. Having the bike packed you can send it d2d everywhere. Platforms transporting multiple bikes are usually doing service for organized groups of travellers. You can stick to them but the main minus is you are addicted to someone's time.
@trevorduffin9648
@trevorduffin9648 28 күн бұрын
It’s funny. I often think how lucky you are to be in middle of such a huge variety of cultures, languages and places to ride. I live in New Zealand and would love to have the options you have but what you say makes sense. We all need adventure in our lives
@tibdek4042
@tibdek4042 28 күн бұрын
For me it made a big difference riding "the same trips" alone vs. riding with pillion vs. riding together with fellow motocycle club members. The experience together and sharing them becomes the new adventure. Also, there is so many side roads, alp-roads to experience "off the beaten track". To discover these "unknown" roads and places requires research and planning, Google maps or Tomtom or Garmin will never suggest to go to such places.
@tedhoppe5918
@tedhoppe5918 28 күн бұрын
I got nothing to prove. I ride every summer in Europe without a plan; each day an adventure - each moment it is time i set aside for myself; about me on my old loved motorcycle going on the best two lane roads i can find. I also adventure ride where ever i want in western US. It is absolutely epic. I like a good breakfast included in my room and a comfortable bed that does not have bed bugs. I do miss riding with friends - i also ride solo not because i want to but most folks i like just wont come with me. I'll be in going through Mexico this winter on the bike as i head to Panama. There will be plenty of borders to cross and challenges to play. Like i wrote i got nothing to prove and certainly do not have the added pressure to make a series of videos about me to impress others about me having nothing to prove.
@Oldman.Roaming
@Oldman.Roaming 27 күн бұрын
Maybe you should make videos for others to simply remember you loving your passion for riding.
@barend63
@barend63 Ай бұрын
Visit us here in Africa. You'll enjoy it.
@ruankotze1044
@ruankotze1044 29 күн бұрын
+1
@deonnimb9505
@deonnimb9505 29 күн бұрын
RSA awaits, Deon Johannesburg
@aluet30
@aluet30 29 күн бұрын
Any place in particular?
@barend63
@barend63 29 күн бұрын
@@aluet30 South Africa. You will have a blast with the locals.
@samhill3496
@samhill3496 29 күн бұрын
Beautiful views but I throughly understand. USA and NA is very diverse place. Offers a lot as you know. Now I have limited time and life to travel if at all. I want to see and experience new places and different cultures as much as possible. To see a couple I haven't been I must ride thousands of miles over already traveled, worked, lived areas of my past. All for a day or so of new lands which I already know what to expect and experience. Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Finland and the Russian border are where I want to go along with continuing my travels south of Central America to the bottom and maybe Antarctica. My goals are set and flexible. First to the frontline. Good vid Pavlin. Good fortune with your arraingments to ride in South America. All good.
@ElDuderino999
@ElDuderino999 29 күн бұрын
Man, while in Siberia you deliberately rode the most boring straight main road I ever witnessed in a moto vlog… for weeks on end, always staring into dusty truck taillights - and you’re calling European twisties „boring“… O-Kay… whatever floats your boat I guess 🤷🏼‍♂️
@kwakithailand
@kwakithailand 28 күн бұрын
Twisties, with a speed trap in every third of those, towns with 20 km/h speed limits, the most beautiful roads closed exclusively for bikers, as well as laws and cops extremely biased (yanking your license plate for being 1 decibel above registered levels) against bikers. Yeah, some folks consider that some kind of "adventure"...
@ElDuderino999
@ElDuderino999 28 күн бұрын
@@kwakithailand pal, you’re frivolously exaggerating - and you know it. If your definition of ‚adventure‘ centers around disobeying laws and making other people’s lives even more miserable than they already are, then you shall face the music - with my full support towards law enforcement. The harsh truth: If we as bikers collectively managed (or cared) to educate, correct and punish those who drag that hobby into the crapper, then those speed cameras, excessive patrols and motorcycle-only road bans wouldn’t be even necessary - even more so they wouldn’t pay off for police and municipalities to implement in the first place. What we did instead: We even cheered for such morons for their recklessness and lack of respect towards authorities and locals. And that’s what leads straight into stricter laws and why we can’t have nice things anymore…
@nur_johnny8713
@nur_johnny8713 28 күн бұрын
You say Europe is always the same - but to be honest - the same is true for pretty much all parts of the world. It is the way you see the world - everything in the world is different and interessting - I spent some time in different parts - living in different cities and was also traveling quite a bit in my life. As I was traveling with bicycle on much slower pace - I discovered a spain that is extremly interesting and comparable to russia around novosibirsk... where I could also spent some time. I like EVERY Place - and most important thing is - that you just do it... ride or travel and get to know the world.
@dilwyn1
@dilwyn1 Ай бұрын
@Pavlin ... Nice vid and great explanation of your feelings. Also amazing to see the countryside you were riding through. I could almost have been like my "Back yard" in North Wales, UK
@albionjames1
@albionjames1 29 күн бұрын
I felt this on my last trip to Germany. Felt like riding back home as have done many trips there
@ioanniskonovesis3438
@ioanniskonovesis3438 29 күн бұрын
I agree i have travelled to western Europe with car and its pretty much the same
@lohikarhu734
@lohikarhu734 28 күн бұрын
Where are you from? And, I have found, over 40 years of visiting and living in Europe, that a small change in your route, especially in southern Germany, Austria, Switzerland, northern Italy, can make a tremendous difference in the feeling of the journey... So, sure, I really enjoy the USA southwest, but Europe has more cultural diversity, more road and scenery diversity, and is safer to drive in...but, your life is your own.
@gonzalo836
@gonzalo836 26 күн бұрын
Hi Pavlin, 80s/90s transalps or similar, are they reliable motorcycles for long adventure trips? Thank you and congratulations for your channel.
@marksimpson5218
@marksimpson5218 24 күн бұрын
How well have they been looked after, that is the million dollar question.
@Mon_Cher_Monsieur
@Mon_Cher_Monsieur 28 күн бұрын
For the first time in many years I would DISAGREE with you Pavlin. Some people walk every day, some people run everyday some people ride their bike on long distances and preferabily alone. After a couple years you start truely opening your eyes and start contemplating the world. You finally meet with yourself again and start seeing what the nature / god has to offer. The type of bike, the equipment, the location becomes a detail...
@kkhalifah1019
@kkhalifah1019 15 күн бұрын
Hard for me to take trips over 1000km because, between work and postgraduate school, I just cannot afford to take a week off to do it. Some people can spend 2 days riding non-stop to cover that distance, but to me it's pointless and my ageing body can't take it in our hot climate.
@motorcycleadventures
@motorcycleadventures 15 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@PaulvanBuren-q5v
@PaulvanBuren-q5v 28 күн бұрын
My question to you is " What is the definition of adventure?". Its for everyone different way to spent time. I think what you trying to tell us. Maybe Europa is boring in certain parts, but I think that counts also for other countries like Poland, Romania or Russia. In the end it is always personal. So respect for your opinion.
@horaciomelgoza2505
@horaciomelgoza2505 14 күн бұрын
As I see this video, I’m waiting in Riga airport to fly back home in Texas, left my bike in storage until I have another chance to travel.. it’s my 4th (short 7-10 days) trips to Europe, so I can’t say I know much off it and I’m not saying I’m board of it but do agree with you that it is very predictable and beginning to consider other options like Rusia and or Ukraine… when I shipped my gs1200 to euro thought I would never get tired of it but seems like it’s human nature to always want some thing new and/or different.. just my 2 cents
@motorcycleadventures
@motorcycleadventures 13 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@alexandrusavu2100
@alexandrusavu2100 21 күн бұрын
Im 33 ... and ive seen alot but not whole europe and i m thinking about south north america asia australia ... if u saw all eu so far...no reason to not go asap because life is short. Hope i see you once....i want to congrats you for everything in person . Cheers from Romania . Be safe
@motorcycleadventures
@motorcycleadventures 21 күн бұрын
Good luck on your trips!
@eduardlukacs6681
@eduardlukacs6681 29 күн бұрын
You are a great guy , and everything make sense ! 🍻
@shaunlodge2648
@shaunlodge2648 10 күн бұрын
🇦🇺 Geeez Pavel, I'd so like to have your problem. Stuck in Oz and champing at the bit to get back to Europe. Our country is only 270yo and not much old history as you have in Europe. Dont get me wrong, i love our outback and mountains but it is a totally different case with the old cultures and historical significance of Europe considering where we mostly came from. Anyhow, i still enjoy your vids and won't stop watching...🤙🦘🇦🇺
@motorcycleadventures
@motorcycleadventures 10 күн бұрын
Well... it is what it is!
@reneweisz9157
@reneweisz9157 29 күн бұрын
May I ask you what kind of mount you use for your phone? THank you
@mujahed1969
@mujahed1969 15 күн бұрын
Come to GCC .. I'll take you around the best adventure destinations in the Arabian Peninsula
@motorcycleadventures
@motorcycleadventures 15 күн бұрын
I will, just don't know when!
@mujahed1969
@mujahed1969 15 күн бұрын
@motorcycleadventures has to be at wintertime ( November - April )
@alexandrecamargo7146
@alexandrecamargo7146 17 күн бұрын
You have ment that you are comming to South America and, I believe you are going to have a great esperience , I am from Brazil and have done some very interesting and different trips around.
@motorcycleadventures
@motorcycleadventures 17 күн бұрын
I hope so too!
@Wy9083
@Wy9083 17 күн бұрын
I have ridden RTW and I agree with you. Europe is too structured, culturally dead or fake, super expensive in most countries and a very tame adventure. People are not so welcoming and helpful unless you know them earlier. Asia, Africa and South America is the place to experience unexpected motorcycle adventures.
@motorcycleadventures
@motorcycleadventures 17 күн бұрын
Good!
@mr.mrs.s.5819
@mr.mrs.s.5819 29 күн бұрын
I think he is suffering from a loss of reality. Every TET in Bosnia, Italy, Greece, etc. has adventure potential. Even Sicily with Etna and the lava flows or Iceland are great. Even more exotic are the Azores or other islands in the Atlantic. So the statement that Europe has no adventure to offer is utter nonsense! I have covered several 100,000km and travelled to over 45 countries on 3 continents with my motorcycle and Europe still has adventure potential for me😉✌️
@hjvisagie
@hjvisagie 29 күн бұрын
Come visit me in South Africa, lots and lots of adventure
@guyonacub4335
@guyonacub4335 27 күн бұрын
Have to agree with you Pavlin Europe has become very boring for me and my wife I think it is to easy to travel without much preparation in europe I like to stop at borders and fix a problem with language and paperwork which you do not get in europe anymore Morocco used to be an adventure but to much tarmac and outside investment is spoiling the adventure Maybe we are a victim of the Adventure success story Keep doing what you are doing as you do it well
@scanadaze
@scanadaze 28 күн бұрын
If I didn't know you and your channel. At 1:58. I would say you're in America. Thanks for the talk.
@davidmallia628
@davidmallia628 29 күн бұрын
Blessed are those that are happy with what they have. Yes, it is good to have the occasional exotic adventure. But it is not good to continuously be running after new experiences out of boredom for what you have.
@arainmk
@arainmk 29 күн бұрын
Everyone has different perspectives. For me the preference is too travel where not everyone can go out in simpler terms where a car won't go. Mountain passes and faraway places.
@deltasr5443
@deltasr5443 13 күн бұрын
I do understand your viewpoint. It is similar to our experience in America. The highways all look the same, and the same exits with the same McDonald's, same gas stations, etc. And one cannot tell one town from another, because they all look similar (exceptions like NYC are irrelevant). I think you are seeking a bit of risk in your riding. Africa, South and SE Asia, S America riding is super thrilling and in some places suicidal 😅
@motorcycleadventures
@motorcycleadventures 13 күн бұрын
Exactly!
@uncletom1971
@uncletom1971 27 күн бұрын
It's the same like going for a walk. You need to vary your route, if you take the same round every time you will get bored after a few 'laps'. So you are right, go to another continent and explore new places.
@Gunther-rj1kk
@Gunther-rj1kk 11 күн бұрын
Maybe there would have been an advantage to make a video 'Why I ride outside Europe'. It is simply like this that Europe is 'better' developed (roads, infrastructure, hotels and so on) than the Congo is. And yes, many might believe there is more advanture in Congo and for others this would be too much. We should enjoy the good roads, infrastructure and hotels in Europe (even if this might come with costs). Some might see even an over development. I have the impression that good roads, good infrastructure and good hotels makes in our days too many people (I mean defenitively not you) surprisingly very unhappy and they complein every day more (jammern auf höchstem Niveau). These are most people who have never seen the Congo or countires alike. Have always a safe journey!
@motorcycleadventures
@motorcycleadventures 11 күн бұрын
That's why I upload my travel videos, to show the reality in and outside of Europe. Everyone is free to ride where he or she likes!
@alexakkers2859
@alexakkers2859 28 күн бұрын
I am afraid i disagree... there is no such homogeneous europe as you suggest, where everything is predictable, expensive or people are boring. Is generally safe, probably the safest continent in world... and that matters
@nderezic
@nderezic 29 күн бұрын
So true! There's nothing new to learn on a beaten path!
@DoktorWott
@DoktorWott 29 күн бұрын
Thank you dear Pavlin for your visit and your nice words ! You are a wise man, and of course tiny EU is somewhat boring, I totally agree. The biggest issue seems to be,that Europeans still are convinced to be political, ideological, spiritual centre of this planet as 200 years ago, now times are a changing, hopefully ! South America, what a great adventure ! awaiting your videos, enrichens my (our) everyday evenings ! Greetings also from Ilka ! Have a safe ride !
@flowstateofmind
@flowstateofmind 29 күн бұрын
There is adventure if you switch that bike for a mountainbike!
@drd3816
@drd3816 29 күн бұрын
Any European riders care to comment on safety in Europe?. .I am from Canada now riding in Thailand and the drivers here are not safe how ever there is no theft or robberies....when i look at at robbery map of Europe it looks pretty bad in the Western areas. I also have watched daylight motorcycle robberies on YT numerous time in Europe. This post is not to condemn Europe I am just looking for a realistic evaluation of the chance of getting my bike or gear stolen in Spain, Portugal Uk? In TH I dont need to hide my bike at night and have never had anything stolen. Although i have had 3 cases where people picked up cash i dropped and returned it to me and [i finally did it!] i dropped my wallet at a gas station and before i could do my usual checklist of my stuff when i got off my bike for a coffee the gas station attendant kid ran over and handed me my wallet back with a weeks worth of his wages inside...the kid refused to take 50 baht as a reward. Of course i thanked him profusely. Thanks
@sphinxios
@sphinxios 29 күн бұрын
if mostly driving what exactly do you really see, not much, you see grass fields asfalt mud ditches, you stop for a short bit and think you see something, i think you dont know what you're looking for, driving keeps your eyes on where you are driving so in reality youre just driving not much else. say like it is everything is getting more and more expensive and youre not keen on paying who is ?
@nikolaykosev1775
@nikolaykosev1775 29 күн бұрын
very good points!
@rinat7221
@rinat7221 27 күн бұрын
As for me, I am tormented with an everlasting itch for things remote. I love to sail forbidden seas, and land on barbarous coasts. Herman Melville What he is saying is that Europe is too perfect and too organized for a trip "into the wilderness." I lived in Asia, and now I'm in Europe. Some European countries don't allow camping (yes, I'm talking about you Portugal), while others don't allow off-roading at all (yes yes Switzerland). Now compare this to Central or South Asia, or even Canada/USA, where you could go hundreds of kilometers without encountering a single person or any signs of civilization, camping wherever you want, taking a piss in the open watching sunset and mountains. Personally, I find "Europe trip" videos so boring that I can't watch them for more than 5 minutes, it's just hopping from one village to another. People who say that Europe is fun for trips are rookies. Also, don't forget that the Itchy Boots channel skyrocketed when she started traveling in Asia.
@dipling.pitzler7650
@dipling.pitzler7650 29 күн бұрын
Maybe you should ride a bit in east Ukraine for that extra portion of European unpredictability!
@crosca82
@crosca82 23 күн бұрын
Pavel, why don't you try to make a tour to South Africa? Also, South America would be great but is more difficult to get there.
@motorcycleadventures
@motorcycleadventures 23 күн бұрын
Step by step. First is South America.
@kamoglydeshizaraza
@kamoglydeshizaraza 24 күн бұрын
Братишка, приключения и сюрпризы хороши, когда можешь выйти из них в безопасность. Два года назад ко мне в дом ехал танк. Сюрприз и удивительное приключение,которое не нужно. Австрия и Северная Италия лучшие для райдера.
@motorcycleadventures
@motorcycleadventures 24 күн бұрын
Ето я понимаю!
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