I feel pretty lucky to be on the edge of the Peak District but the scenery up your way is something else. I take delivery of a new bike a week tomorrow, I think Iβll do some running in miles up there.
As much as I love the Royal Enfield resurgence Dave, I feel with the ammount of videos I watch were RE owners have changed original equipment… That in 10 yrs all interceptor variations will end up like Trigger's brush. π
U tubers putting vlogs out with blue skies. Where I live it has never stopped raining. Cant even get out o clean bike from last winter or change its oil. Been awake all night with rain lashing the windows. This look beautiful in every aspect, weather, sound and scenery, thanks. I cant believe that these RE need suspension fettling from new, itβs appalling. I think the suspension on a bike is the best part of a bike as its ride and handling gives you the feel from the bike. Cars too for that matter. I thought I was lucky living close to Wales for biking roads but Yorkshire takes the biscuit.
What works for you sir. I'm currently running 34psi front and 38psi back plus within the first 500 miles I increased my rear shocks by two notches. One or two up my Super Meteor handles just fine. Now what do they say about great minds π€£π€£π€£. Safe cruising sir π.
A nice run out on what looks like a lovely weather day. North Yorkshire is beautiful countryside – and no wind turbines on the horizon to spoil the view. Sadly some of the scenic areas of south and west Scotland are now covered with them. But that is progress some say.
Even though I've ridden bikes for some 50 years suspension and how to set it up has always been a mystery to me. I changed the rear suspension on my GoldStar to new upgraded shocks from tec because of the crappy roads in Lancashire and my not considerable weight its made a considerable difference and I've got them on position 3 and i think that's best but it is a guess.
What an entrance, epic music with an epic view of Yorkshires beauty. Well done! Yes, I am gushing. Haha!ππ Glad to hear the changes have made your riding experience better and I would love to see a similar ride on the Guzzi as she's a beaut. Keep up the good work, fella. I am enjoying the content immensely. π God bless. ππΏ
Great video dave. Not long for us both. You getting your new bike. Also me too. Next Friday a new royal Enfield super meteor in blue hits the road. But shiny side up that is. Looking forward to seeing your new bike . ππ
Yes we are blessed round 'ere…..its a great route. Too stiff and too heavy for me and then there is the Shotgun coming……just how many varients using the RE twin will there be ? Even though my 70's CX's are a tad heavy they have to be the most comfortable bike ever made. There's a bike for everybody ! We are lucky enough to have these toys which are actual modes of transport in much of the world mainly well under 400cc !
Absolutely stunning Dave! Your choice of background music always adds to the atmospherics too. Keep 'em coming!!
Best
Dave (N.Yorks)
I feel pretty lucky to be on the edge of the Peak District but the scenery up your way is something else. I take delivery of a new bike a week tomorrow, I think Iβll do some running in miles up there.
I made the experience that simply putting a canvas cover over the bike will protect it from condensation.
You've moved the bars back, not forward with the risers.
Hi dave smashing scenery π. The tyre pressure seems to be a bit on the low side my meteor says 41 on the front 36 the rear. Chris.
As much as I love the Royal Enfield resurgence Dave, I feel with the ammount of videos I watch were RE owners have changed original equipment… That in 10 yrs all interceptor variations will end up like Trigger's brush. π
U tubers putting vlogs out with blue skies. Where I live it has never stopped raining. Cant even get out o clean bike from last winter or change its oil. Been awake all night with rain lashing the windows. This look beautiful in every aspect, weather, sound and scenery, thanks.
I cant believe that these RE need suspension fettling from new, itβs appalling. I think the suspension on a bike is the best part of a bike as its ride and handling gives you the feel from the bike. Cars too for that matter. I thought I was lucky living close to Wales for biking roads but Yorkshire takes the biscuit.
Beautiful scenery π
just beautiful π
Now that the Honda has gone will you be changing the title slide ?
Andy.
My manual shows front tyre pressure 41 psi solo or with pillion.
What works for you sir. I'm currently running 34psi front and 38psi back plus within the first 500 miles I increased my rear shocks by two notches. One or two up my Super Meteor handles just fine. Now what do they say about great minds π€£π€£π€£. Safe cruising sir π.
Hi Dave. Another great video reminding me of cycling days with OCC.. great route. Ade
A nice run out on what looks like a lovely weather day. North Yorkshire is beautiful countryside – and no wind turbines on the horizon to spoil the view. Sadly some of the scenic areas of south and west Scotland are now covered with them. But that is progress some say.
Nice one TBW, tec parts are quality…..π
Even though I've ridden bikes for some 50 years suspension and how to set it up has always been a mystery to me. I changed the rear suspension on my GoldStar to new upgraded shocks from tec because of the crappy roads in Lancashire and my not considerable weight its made a considerable difference and I've got them on position 3 and i think that's best but it is a guess.
What an entrance, epic music with an epic view of Yorkshires beauty. Well done!
Yes, I am gushing. Haha!ππ
Glad to hear the changes have made your riding experience better and I would love to see a similar ride on the Guzzi as she's a beaut.
Keep up the good work, fella. I am enjoying the content immensely. π
God bless. ππΏ
Great video dave. Not long for us both. You getting your new bike. Also me too. Next Friday a new royal Enfield super meteor in blue hits the road. But shiny side up that is. Looking forward to seeing your new bike . ππ
Yes we are blessed round 'ere…..its a great route. Too stiff and too heavy for me and then there is the Shotgun coming……just how many varients using the RE twin will there be ? Even though my 70's CX's are a tad heavy they have to be the most comfortable bike ever made. There's a bike for everybody ! We are lucky enough to have these toys which are actual modes of transport in much of the world mainly well under 400cc !
Looking at the surface of those roads, a Himalayan would be a better choice.