I LOOOOOOVE THAT DESERT SLED !! It's my favorite bike but unfortunately it's not mine. Bummer man. There's something special about it , please do not ever change it. It's nostalgic just the way it is. This was an awesome adventure again , thanks very much. I ride every adventure through you and your bike and your camera is my eyes. I'm disabled from a motorcycle accident , I hit a tree head on and it broke my back and destroyed my equilibrium so I have no balance. That's enough crying now and don't feel sorry for me I get by well enough. Keep on ridin' and I'll keep watching. I love WHEELHOUSE GARAGE !
Thanks so much for this comment Steven. I'm so sorry to hear about your accident and it means a lot to me that these videos are providing you some joy. Really appreciate your continued support and wishing you the best. Cheers mate.
Its awesome to see the bike put up with punishment like that. also good to see it's used as intended and not a sparkly clean example that turns a wheel out of the garage on holidays only. great bike, great videos keep it up. Well done from the U.K
That Triumph sounds fantastic. You're very lucky to have so many places to ride. In England there is fuck all relatively speaking. Also mate you are some rider, really pushing it on a new track. 👍👍
Dead right,you can't beat a barely silenced Trumpet 650 or 750.And yeah,you're very lucky to have such great places to ride,if that was here in UK you'd have the cops chasing you in a helicopter.
Good Stuff!! Reminds me of when I used to take my ROKON 2WD Trailbreaker dang near any place back in the late 60's. I never once worried about what predicament I might find myself in.
You are triumphant on your Triumph. 💯👌😜 Cool vid again pal, so glad to hear that “ bike and a beer “ is coming back. 😎☮️😎☮️😎 Edit ** btw you have an excellent bike there mate, it sounds lovely, purring , and then roaring, never missed a beat, the engine is running beautifully, and it looks awesome ! I’d love that bike, over here in England. Enjoy your excellence. 👌💥💥💥
I'm so jealous! Another nice video. Like how the camera makes it look like you're ripping through that single track at 60mph. My vids look like that too, but I'm usually poking along in second or third gear.
Another amazing video !!! 👏 The editing, as always, is great and gives a pretty good idea of the fun it must be to ride such a fantastic bike on rough terrains. Thanks for your passion, your generosity and your humility: never emphasizing of how a talented rider you are. Bravo!
I hope your son doesn't watch your videos 😅, it's going to be hard keeping it a secret. Beautiful Trail btw and as always done with an awesome motorcycle.
I used to bush ride pretty much every weekend, MAN. I sure miss those days! I'd love to find a beat up BSA A65 to do what you have done with that Triumph, so I could "Rip it up" in the bush once again!!
Really neat, that old Triumph sounds great chonking thru the woods. Ive got a 68 360 Greeves Challenger here I should get out and ride. I was hunting a 19" knobby, and it seems Kenda builds the biggest gnarliest one. I might try one on the 19" Ft wheel I run sometimes on my DR650.
Hi great bike man love the triumph and thanks for a great video the Triumph is one of the best bikes I wish I carried on having mine I regretted selling it
Happy birthday to your Lad Bill , what a great present , lucky Lad .Thanks for Posting Bill. great ride out, This track you are riding on in the film. is it private land or is it open to the public? Here in the UK we don't have so many places you can ride on ,. I have Salisbury plain , only 15 mins drive away , which is great place . Keep the those short films coming , Thanks KIWI
What a Killer spot. I don't know the exact locale, but I know the general area pretty well and it is so beautiful! Looks even better paired with the old bike. Now you need a vintage chainsaw to bring with you for clearing trees. Nice video
Absolutely loved the video! When riding a right side shift, I invariably scare the "shift" out of myself at least once trying to rear brake and upshifting instead. Taught me to rely more on the front brake, which is probably better practice. Also, really dig your E350. Really miss my diesel 15 passenger one.