I've ridden 160.000 kilometers solo around the world and still counting! My name is Noraly, I'm Dutch and passionate about motorcycles, traveling and adventuring. In 2018, I quit my job, sold my belongings and have been traveling the world fulltime by motorcycle since then. Over 40 countries later, I am in West Africa, riding all over the incredible African continent. My loyal companion is named Alaska, because I rode her all the way up to the northern tip of Alaska before coming to Africa. She is a Honda CRF300L Rally with tonnes of modifications!
I share my adventures here on RU-vid every Wednesday and Sunday! Welcome to the channel and I hope you'll enjoy the ride!
LET'S GO!
Mijn RU-vid kanaal heeft meer dan 500.000 abonnees en staat daarom automatisch onder toezicht bij het Commissariaat voor de media.
Cobblestone - used as ballist in empty sailing ships, represents that a lot of material left the country in those ships on the returning voyage. I wonder what. New York City had many cobblestone roads.
Now I understand, Didier was the tour guide through the back woods to the last town. You can follow the marked roads back. You said it was raining when you left this morning. Then it stopped and gave you a nice ride to the main town. Now you can just kick back until it clears up. I am curious where you're going from Madagascar. You're the first post that comes up when I turn my phone on.
Hm, I believe that bike have a petcock with 3 positions. "On" "Off" and "Reserve", not sure. Maybe there is a varninglight on the dash for low fuel. Big thanks Noraly!!
From Central Kentucky, USA. I have ridden a motorcycle over 200,000 km in US and Canada. Understand the challenges you face on the road far from home with only yourself to rely on. In envy of Noralys exotic travels and her love of adventure and kind heart. Stay safe
Wow, Noralay, considering it’s 41 c, the building precipitation causes a whole lot of rain of course, the 750 looks like a nice smooth ride, thank you for the content ❤️
Hi Timea Im in the Uk and I can see you do a great job and its hard work . I was a truck driver for 35 years but now I spenc my days loading various freight into trailers and containers . Just a little tip when tightening ratchets . If you thread the loose end over the ratchet handle wrap it round your hand and tug down you will get an extra click or two on the ratchet. Love the videos they bring back memories
there is no fuel light on the bike just your fuel tap witch has a reserve make sure it is switched to on and not reserve and you have about 200 miles on a full tank hope this helps nearly forgot you have about 30 miles once you switch to reserve and the tank should hold about 23 liters
The landscape was beautiful as well as the city. I think you wobble the bike side to side and listen to the gas splash determine the amount of gas left in the bike's tank. lol Excellent cool 😎
Nice ride today , much of the scenery reminded me of the south west of the US . Madagascar is a beautiful country and very diverse in its beauty. Noraly you do such a good job showing us the cities, the people and the diversity and I for one really appreciate it . Thanks for taking us along.
When a sports-mad guy, like me, prefers to watch "Bootsy" rather than watch Arsenal kick Tottenham 's butt, then believe me I'm ready for adventure and travel, "Itchy Boots" style.