Thanks for sharing another trip. Great bit of history there. I’m glad the Parks Service are making an effort to preserve the local history. It sure would’ve been hard work out there back in the day. Thanks again, appreciate your efforts 👍🇦🇺
Another fine video, Jon! Beautiful country out there and that Ibex seems to be the real deal. That might have been the right call on turning around at that creek, sometimes it is you know. I think they call that "wisdom". Have a great day and keep up the good work!
Love watching these videos John. Beautiful rural scenery. Having worked most of my professional life for insurer clients I appreciate your comments about being able to produce both keys following theft. Also love the CF Moto 800 commentary as I have the same bike.
Enjoyed the video, John. I need to get that away someday on the bike. Been across hwy 60 thru Van Buren, crossing the Current River on my semi. RIDE SAFE OUT THERE!
Good to hear from you sir, The alloy rims are drilled all the way through. Each spoke has an o-ring to seal it from leaking... 36 spokes and 36 o-rings... designed to fail I would say. some people are doing a tubless conversion kit on there rims to seal up the spokes but those generally end up leaking as well so I just put a tube in mine... I will be doing the rear wheel as well soon... This is the same on the KTM 790/890 rims... same wheel... thanks for watching...
Thank you sir for sharing your adventures in the most picturesque places you have! I wonder what ride mode you’re in when going up gradients? The 800MT is sure snappy in acceleration. I also wonder if you’ve seen the new to be released in the States the CFMoto ibex 450MT?
Hello there sir, good to hear from you... I leave the Ibex in sport mode all the time. I have not seen in person the new 450 Ibex but it looks very nice in pictures... hope it sells well... thanks for watching... :)
yes I used to ride in rain mode off road but I found the surging to be worse in rain mode so I just leave it in sport mode and deal with it... :) @@SummitCoyote
I am sure it is but I don't see the point in taking it in for repair when I know it will just fail again... the tube will fix it permanently... Thanks for watching... :)