£70 per month never felt so good

Was out again over the weekend, 286 miles on Saturday and about 11 hours. Bloody knackered as a lot of it was off road :D

But I never fell off. Ha, I'm actually getting better :rob :thumb2
 

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Now I've got the front and rear camera's on the Africa Twin as well, you can now see the footage highlights :beerjug:

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Hats off to you for keeping at it.
Can you swap the cameras round? The back one seems nice and smooth, the front bounces about all over the place
 
Hats off to you for keeping at it.

Can you swap the cameras round? The back one seems nice and smooth, the front bounces about all over the place

Cheers, I'm armoured up to the teeth now though !!

Yeah, I might look into a better mount for the front camera.

It's not the camera, it's the mount.
 
Water splashes in Slow Motion :D

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Looks great, much more fun than going to the gym! Are there any clear advantages to any of the bikes in your group, or is it purely down to skill/bravery?
 
Looks great, much more fun than going to the gym! Are there any clear advantages to any of the bikes in your group, or is it purely down to skill/bravery?

Yeah there is.

Generally speaking, the lighter the bike, the better your chances. But when I went to Sweet Lamb training, Molly told me to tell anyone who says my bike is too big or heavy to fuck off.

What he was trying to say was, with the right skills you can ride most things providing they're set up for off-road and good tyres.

I've now switched to Mitas 80/20 tyres for off road (E-13 & E-12).....

I'd recommend you get a spare wheelset. One with road tyres. One with off-road tyres. Switch over according to your weekend riding. 50/50 tyres are not good enough in mud. You need 80/20, unless you're very experienced or a pro.

Things you'll need, in my opinion are

- Proper skill training
- 80/20 tyres
- Skid plate
- Engine bars
- DoubleTake Folding Mirrors
- Barkbuster handguards
- Motocross Boots (do not use road boots)

Optional
- Leatt 5.5 Body Armour or Chest Protector
- Knee Braces to protect your knees from rotation
- Goggles that fit your helmet (protects from dust and branch strikes)

:thumb2
 
Great looking video Warlord, certainly look some nice trails.
I was over with Molly last week on the 790 we certainly went down some Goat tracks during the test :D
 
Great looking video Warlord, certainly look some nice trails.
I was over with Molly last week on the 790 we certainly went down some Goat tracks during the test :D

Cheers :thumb

Great stuff, what do you think of the 790 Adventure R
 
Great bike and very agile with I think a lower centre of gravity to the AT due to the fuel tank positioning, so a tad more nimble on the gnarlys stuff.

If your front camera is Go Pro the clicking in the video may be because you haven't fitted the rubber damper on the mount
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWMxPJUiWxc
 


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