Greetings from Colorado...Amazing video, fantastic motorcycle ride, beautiful wide open spaces, thank you for the map and making it possible for this old guy to "ride along".
I know you're not going to want to hear this but watching a long motorcycle video of riding down a road without any human dialogue is about as interesting as watching a silent film from the 1920s. It's the human element that makes it real.
Grzegorz, I have had my Tenere XT660Z for 5 years and I love it, and you are right Australia is THE place to ride, the Tenere has never let me down, great ride and Video, thanks
Pozdrowienia z Gryfina - bardzo fajnie nakręcona wyprawa. Podoba mi się sposób pokazania trasy, styl ujęć, montaż - wszystko jest doskonale dobrane. Bardzo przyjemnie i z zaciekawieniem się oglądało - pozdrawiam Tomasz : ))
Super chlopaki. Podziwiam was. Moje najpiekniejsze podroze moja Transalp byly z NRW do Polski, a nawet w Bieszczady, no i dookola Polwyspu Iberyjskiego.
Film bardzo dobry - widoki świetne. Gratuluję umiejętności jazdy w tak trudnym, nieznanym terenie. Ja bym jechał 2x wolniej ;) Pozytywnie zazdroszczę - może kiedyś :) LWG
Hello Grzegorz, that is a sensational trip. Thank you for posting the video. Would you be willing to share the GPS tracks so that I can have a look at your route in detail as I am planning a similar trip next year.BestOliver
Wspaniała wyprawa i dobrze skręcone video. Zapraszam na zachód : Alaska - Kalifornia - Meksyk. Trochę więcej asfaltu ale widoki też niezapomniane. A gdyby brakło czasu, to ze wszystkich dzikich stanów polecam Kolorado i Utah - tam można do woli ! Pozdrowienia i powodzenia w przyszłych wyprawach.
Good day, everyone! If you are planning a trip to Mongolia with a motorcycle or have already arrived, we recommend the KTM 2023 Adventure Moto. If you choose us, we will pick you up and drop you off at the airport for free. ❤❤❤
Fantastyczna wyprawa rewelacyjny film. Szkoda tylko ze bez komentarza lub opisu co jak gdzie i dlaczego. Tez wybrałbym się na tego typu wyprawę ale nie chciałbym być piątym kołem u wozu gdyż moje umiejętności to daleko odbiegają od waszych pozdrawiam asfaltowy spacerowicz ;)
Great film and nature shots. I love Mongolia, after visiting it in 2012 with my three kids. In 4x4's then, I look forward to return on R1200 GSA - doing a similar route to yours. How did you find such good roads, what maps did you use?
here is safe in almost every road. some mega cities like são paulo are not too safe, but the smaller capital are regular. some exceptions in far northeast, but in overall is safe. and to you is cheap. great views, great experiences - but you have to know at least basics of portuguese - brasilians do not speak other language because here is to big to have the need of another language. regards!
Hi Grzegorz, an outstanding good film about a wonderful country and wonderful people. My highest respect!! How many kilometers average per day are realistic? When is the best time for such a travel, wich months you would recommend? Had you any problems with the locals? Best regards from Germany, also to your buddies, Hans. PS: Next summer a will make a trip to Masuria.
Hi Hans, Thank you for recognition. Mongolia has an easy terrain to drive. The number of kilometers traveled depends on the driver's ability and willingness. The type of road can be seen in the film. I flew to Novosibirsk in Russia. There I picked up my motorcycle. We traveled to the Mongolian border (Tashanta) for 2 days through Russian Autoj (950 km). In total, I traveled 5000 km for three weeks. The trip was at the turn of June and July. It was cool and rainy. All the time riding in a jacket and often in a raincoat. You have to watch out for local people. They are calm and harmless, but my friend turned away for a moment and someone stole his gloves. We usually avoid contact with locals because we do not know them and we do not know how they will react. We spend the night away from cities and villages. I recommend a large fuel tank because the distances between towns are huge. There are huge empty spaces. Only 3 million people live in such a huge country, and half of them in the capital. There is beautiful pure nature. It's a paradise for nature enthusiasts. I recommend warm summer months for the trip. Write when you are going to Poland, I will recommend you some nice places. Check out the TET route (legal enduro tracks across europe). Greetings. Grzegorz
Hi Grzegorz, thank you very much for this detailed and very useful information. And also many thanks for your offer, to write you, before i start my trip to Masuria (especially about the Enduro tracks !!). I feel so free, to take up this friendly offer. Best regards from Germany/Bavaria. Ride safe, Hans
Have. 1 question for u.... do u think can vespa follow your route? I mean..... i have a lovely vespa so i want to go trip with my ves if it is available... or i need to consider other motorcycle probably... hardness doesnt matter... just i want to know is it possible or not... thank you and i really enjoyed your video
+Mesut Bayrak Hey. In Poland, there are people who are driving around motorcycles for money. They also ride on motorcycles. They gather, for example, 10 motorcycles and go with them, for example, to Novosibirsk. Owners of motorcycles flying an airplane. In Novosibirsk everyone we are embarking on motorbikes and traveling together. Afterwards we fly from Novosibirsk to Polish, and a man carrying our bikes by car to Polish. Man takes from us at 500-800 dollars each. $ 500 airplane flight in both directions. I join the trips to Morocco (twice), Tunisia, Mongolia. Regards.
Hello, I see Polish plates and German plates. How did you guys make it to Novosibirk in the first place ? Road ? Train ? Great video, enjoyed watching, thanks and greetings from Luxembourg
Emachina Hello Emachina. We flew to Novosibirsk by plane. There waiting for us a man who drove motorcycles on the trailer. A car with a trailer remained in Novosibirsk. We do with motorcycles drove to Mongolia and returned to Novosibirsk. Later we plane to Polish, and our friend was driving motorcycles on the trailer. Greetings from Poland.
What an adventure mate! This bike is for sure a good adventure bike, but how it behaves in twisty roads and city traffic?! (I want all in one bike you see..!)
It is brilliant ;). But you should change the suspension. I also have used it for a trip through mongolia and other countries. And now i use it for the twisty mountain roads in Switzerland, where the bike is lot of fun too. In city traffic it behaves well too.
That's right. The factory suspension is hopeless. I have the front suspension of the KTM 690 enduro. On the back I have Ohlins. Now, finally, I can ride!