@@bazz6670 they are ! They are installed on the T7: 6000 km of all-terrain and 4500 km of highway to go to Iceland, good longevity and very versatile. Just be careful under the rain on the road when tight turns 😉 ✌️ to you all
The track along the reservoir fence line is good fun. Some steep greasy hills. Always campers in the 3 campgrounds. I still haven't been over the St George lake side yet.
You did really well on those tyres, tyres I can recommend whole heartily are Motoz tractionator adventure tyres, they are a 20 80 tyres but really they are incredible, 80 on road when on road and 80 off road when off road and good wear as well, had them on my T7 World Raid and they were fantastic.
3:30 I rode very similar stuff yesterday and had exactly the same thought about not feeling the weight until the tyres let me down. Still good fun though!
Nice one Bazz. These tyres sure are crap in wet muddy conditions, I had trouble the other day too. My channel has also taken off in the last couple of weeks thanks to this bike. Keep up the good work. Cheers Jim
@@bazz6670 Thanks Baz. I lowered the rear on mine today and filmed that. Then I went on a 200km ride exploring, so I'll have another 2 videos out sometime this week. Then I should have the tall screen and either the upper or lower crash bars to install and film. I'm enjoying your stuff too mate. Keep up the good work.
@luketudor9530 Thanks mate, I'm planning on putting a label on . Even today I kept forgetting. Hope you get one soon, I'm nearly at 2000 ks now and the bike really goes better once it frees up.
@JB-zg9hb it is an interesting area with lots of tracks I haven't seen. Was hoping to go back next weekend but we are forecast for a lot of rain. I will have new tyres.
Great ride Baz...that area looks very interesting; i think you found the limits of the stock tyres during near freezing Victorian winter when clay tracks don't dry out for months; brave man...we still had frost and ice on the ground at 10:30AM today; bloody cold; got some way points ya can share so i can go for a looksie?
@markhills3922 Thanks mate, it was so cold I thought my heated grips were broken. If you look at Google maps we were near the lakes heading to St George Lake for lunch. Lots of tracks there can't wait till it dries out . I'll be back.
@@bazz6670 yeah i bet you were cold; got some decent tyres sorted for the next ride yet? LoL; that area looks like much fun could be had when it's dry.
@markhills3922 it was, it's hard on the lungs that cold air. New tyres for next ride, it would be a good place to camp and explore the tracks, in warmer weather.
@@bazz6670 cold air just like swimming in cold water...makes it hard to breathe; expensive job for a new bike but most bikes come new with compromise (read crappy) tyres; decent tyres will make the 450MT better than it already apparently is; just don't expect a great improvement on wet red clay; no tyres work well on that stuff. i agree that area would be great for camping when the weather warms up.
@C95HC95311 I haven't ridden the himalayan but from what I have seen it may be a bit more offroad focused than the mt. As I'm getting used to the 450mt I'm sure I made the right choice. The motorists sosmooth and has plenty of torque off road. If you look at what you get with the 350 like suspension etc it is better value in my opinion. I will have another video out soon of it in the mud and clay with the new tyres. Cheers