“ Just Go whatever bike you have “ , Yes you really don’t need a new Himalayan or an Adv390 or anything that the media or RU-vidrs try to push you to buy. Just utilise what you have .
Me at 45 i was inspired by Adam with his videos i learnt a lot from his classes its possible to handle huge bikes. I got my himalayan 450 initially i was shit scared of its weight but everyday i getting close n in love with this machine. Before 50 i decided to cover complete India from northto south east to west. Hopefully i complete my dream before 50. Thx to Adam an all the bikers inspiring people like me ❤
Yes, in Germany the majority of adventure bike riders have not understood that less weight and less power would offer significantly more possibilities and more riding fun.
that was a great interview they should have had you on the main stage as the interviewer you asked great questions and you got his name right and you were very respectful that other person was not good whoever he was
Always great to hear Adam.. like every minute it is something sensible coming up, but applause for you Abhinav for that opening and the well articulated follow through with the series of questions. Top work there.
Very happy that you got this interview in with Adam, his ride of the Himalayas is what I truly enjoyed the most out of anyone else's. He really brings the best perspective for me. And so, do you u in terms of the Himalayan 450 use in the ways I would like in India. So, this Collab and exchange of ideas is really a delight 👌👌
Nice interview, Abhinav! Adam is a great guy with the "simple, light and reliable" mentality! I think personally you did the right questions so the chat was just as good as it could!
Abhi way to go dude!! Very engaging content , this is ur calling clearly . Adam be the dude man he's the best out there and its just pure entertainment to watch anything he puts out there , and not to overlook his riding skills in every terrain.
In the first few seconds, I realised that going to ABR, your moment of fame or moment of truth has come ... Brother, you have come a long long way from honda Highness .... I am feel proud and Happy for you Brother ...
I have followed him since his 1st himalayan adventure on impulse, what a legend. I totally agree on his views on luggage, following these riders like him and madtv I have realised how less is actually required on a ride. Our indian content creators just want to stack up boxes even for a 20 day ride😂
Enjoyed watching the complete series of his rides in the Nepal & Indian side of the Himalayas. However I find it very strange & that no one has observed that he had gone all the way to Nyoma, almost till Hanle and had stopped the series there, very beautifully though with a great finish, however a very abrupt ending without completing Umlingla. I surely sense there was a lot more to come but, might I assume the motorcycle needs a little more thrashing by the company during the endurance testing sessions to rule out rigidity, flexibility, metal strengths and design geometry. I surely watched his skill and the trashing that various people have been putting on several other Sir Enfields but l assume some things are just left better unspoken. A great admirer of both Adam and sir Enfield.. Enjoyed watching him ride along side the wild ass and clearing those flash ridges jumps not to forget the punishing black ice at the shinkula top . 👍🏻😉
@@abhinavbhatt oh ok....hey i thought it was about Chris birch....but northover is also amazing....bloody legends these guys....i have done couple of rides with birchy but never met Adam, Northover is too far.... anyways....love your videos bro and your attitude towards others... Keep it up....best wishes from down under.... Cheers 👍
If you did ask him how he mounts the drone controller on the handlebar, do let us know. I have asked this multiple times on his youtube and IG but havent been able to get an answer. And man the camera angle truggered my ocd so much. 😂
No, I did not ask him how he mounts the drone controller. Everything I asked him is in this video. And I am truly appalled by the camera angle. Next time, will just do sit down fixed frame interviews.
Try using a Quadlock mount. Get the stick on adapter and attach to back of the controller and attach the mount on the bars. You can switch between your phone and controller depending on use.