England to Barcelona by Motorbike. How Cheap (and Enjoyable) Can it Be?
Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары
How cheaply can motorcycle touring be done?
I ride my 2010 Triumph Bonneville from Ipswich in England to Barcelona, Spain to find out.
With the cheapest possible ferry ticket from Dover to Calais and toll roads (French Peages) turned off on Google Maps and wild camp for free in a tent (no official campsites), I attempt to find out
And, importantly, how enjoyable is it?
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Locations:
Starting point: Ipswich, England (UK)
Ferry: Dover, UK
End destination: Barcelona, Spain
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Gear for the Trip:
- AGV X3000 Helmet
- Ride and Sons Arrow Jacket, Desert
- Hood Jeans SK11 Jeans
- Furygan Melbourne Boots
- Indian Motorcycle Strap Olive Deerskin Gloves
- Wingman of the Road Tent
- Hepco and Becker C-Bow Rugged Panniers
- Rok Straps to hold everything on
- Quad Lock Phone Mount
- XLMOTO Vintage Backpack
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Timeline:
- 0:00: Intro on the P&O Dover Ferry
- 3:44: Gear for the Trip and Motorcycle Touring Setup
- 9:50: On the Road, Setting Up the Wingman of the Road Tent for the Night and Day 1 cost
- 15:23: The Next Morning and a Broken Foot Peg
17:07: Dinner and Ride Update
19:14: The Final Bit of Day 2 Riding and Setting Up a Camping Spot
21:49: Entering France and an Attempted Robbery
23:50: Barcelona
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Пікірлер: 628
Another banger brother. Do you know of an app for locating scenic dirt roads? I just got some 80/20 tires for my Bonnie!
@FreddieDobbs
2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate it!🙌🏻🙌🏻 Hmmm, I’m not sure but I’ll pin this comment to see if anyone knows of one. Enjoy the tyres- that sounds fun!🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
@nickdavies4123
2 жыл бұрын
TET maybe
@r-btoofficial7865
2 жыл бұрын
@@nickdavies4123 TET?
@nickdavies4123
2 жыл бұрын
@@r-btoofficial7865 trans European trail, some are quite hardcore off-road but others are light trails, covers whole of europe, loads of stuff on internet and you tube
@marinusmourik9494
2 жыл бұрын
Buy some old fashion maps, the detailed ones and you can figure out easily.
Great video, shame about choice of ferry company. Probably no food available as they sacked all the staff.
@FreddieDobbs
Жыл бұрын
This is a very good point- I completely overlooked this (I think I was travelling back to the UK when the news broke), but I used DFDS on the way back. It was a bad experience on P&O. Over crowded, nothing open and not pleasant.
@shamrockshore6308
Жыл бұрын
@@FreddieDobbs ' It was a bad experience on P&O. Over crowded, nothing open and not pleasant'....That's probably all changed now, with the new staff.
@mbb6740
Жыл бұрын
Didn’t need*
@philmehrart
Жыл бұрын
Wasn't ferry good was it
I did this trip in 2007 on a kawasaki er6f. Ihad brought it as my first big bike after passing my test in 2006 and touring the uk. I spent 8 months going through France and Spain with full panniers set and a tent. Great road trip, experienced no breakdowns or not even a puncture. Nothing wore out or broke on the bike, and I did a total of 10,800 miles. Great times. I chose the kawasaki because it was lightweight and reliable. I think it was the right choice, and I still have the bike, which has now done 35,000 miles, and she's as sweet as ever.
Great video as always One tip! I do a lot of camping Freddie - If I was you, I’d lean the bike away from your sleeping quarters. If the side stand fails, sinks or slips the bike could kill while your sleeping.
Freddie ,your tent ,would be called a swag in Australia. They have been around for at least a hundred years, the simple ones were just rolled up canvas . Men who were out of work ,travelling the country in search of farm work were called swagmen . I enjoyed your journey.
@mitchellfox3130
Жыл бұрын
I get the desire to keep the whole kit retro but that canvas swag tent, it's giant. And if you had to deal with it wet? No thanks. A modern tent is cheap, rainproof and about 1/4 the size and 1/10 the weight.
@bradyjausel5067
Жыл бұрын
@@mitchellfox3130 Until the wind blows or you get a storm, then the swag comes into it's own. point your toes into the wind tie the top end to the bike then sleep tight. Also a hell of a lot warmer than a tent.
@jadeoshea1802
Жыл бұрын
Swag is a WAY better option than a tent, they are also 100% rainproof ( once properly seasoned) I've camped in an unexpected storm in a swag with zero dramas.
@noelbowerman1562
Жыл бұрын
Swags have their pluses and minuses ,no good if you want to wait out wet weather for a day or two. Brilliant for fast set up and pull down. A little bit bulky,too
@Davmm96
Жыл бұрын
@@mitchellfox3130 check videos on how to waterproof canvas. Basicaly just apply a mix of wax and grease or use silicone. Can be even cheaper as you can use fabric that's beeing given away or bought for cheap at a thrift store.
Well done Freddie at last a true motorcyclist, no £20,000 bike just the bike you love. I did the same in France many years ago on a Honda C90 and a CB 400 T only travelled on Route National the best way to see the country. Enjoy the rest of your trip.
@jjnewman65
2 жыл бұрын
They call him the Irish ☘️ rover 💪
@FreddieDobbs
Жыл бұрын
That means a lot, thank you🙂 Ooooo I like this- what isit about the C90s?? I want one so much, but I’m not exactly sure why😆🤩🛵👌🏻
@Irishrover1
Жыл бұрын
Honda C90 step thru , we went touring France on 3 of them for 2 weeks and only returned to Ireland with 2. One blew up.
@nigelmtb
Жыл бұрын
It's kind of like boats - the best one for the trip is the one you have right now!
@SwiftEagleOne
Жыл бұрын
@@nigelmtb Yep, Nigel.
Great journey. Reminds me of a journey I did back in 1985 from London to Paris on a small 125 cc motorcycle (Suzuki GS 125). Took about 8 hours from start to finish inclusive of ferry crossings, all completed in 1 day on non-toll routes. Very sore and stiff afterwards. Didn't take any waterproofs but luckily it didn't rain!
@ahmetaln3487
Жыл бұрын
How old are you sir?
@Milo-Mike
9 ай бұрын
@@ahmetaln348737+
I can't believe some folk go away on "tour" then sit on motorways every day, we never use them unless we need to bail and sort an emergency or the weather turns shit and we just divert some place else that requires us to find some time.... great vid and vibe BTW 👌
@barnbersonol
Жыл бұрын
Motorways save time. You've done France 100s of times and you just wanna get it out of the way and explore somewhere else.
@matthewbarrett5863
Жыл бұрын
I love back roads, not off roads. I have a Triumph Thunderbird 1600 and I take it where ever she'll take me. At my age, I only wish I could ride further. Cheers!
You cannot beat stopping in a small French village or town, right outside a coffee shop. Waitress service out in the sun. Usually great food, baguettes, salads etc. Excellent coffee. Love it. Been through France more times than I can recall.
I am starting to watch. A small criticism if I may is the sense of hurry. When I am travelling I never complain about narrow roads and never have a deadline to beat.
What a great video! I am a Brit with a Bonneville who has lived in Barcelona for years, so you did what I have been thinking about for a long time. But I think I would do it taking my time. Too much stress otherwise. Thanks!
Fair play, lad, you had the guts to see it through; and rightly so. Once you you start something, you finish it - no quitting- therein lies life’s rewards.
The algorithm has mainly turned up vids for me that consist of motovloggers blagging the latest test bike from the local dealership and then telling me what they think of it without actually telling me anything about it at all. Really enjoyed watching a bloke going out and just enjoying the ride and life. Wonderful stuff.
Enjoyed watching the video; brought back memories of when I did a similar ride to Barcelona back in 1978 with pillion and luggage. The trip was carried out on OEM 650cc Triumph Tiger TR6R (proper Triumph and not a Blumph). We ended up on a camping site on the Costa Brava and we did this journey on a shoestring budget, I was still an apprentice and on a very low wage (no bank or credit cards). It did help when my pillions PIT mates turned up for their holiday and they kindly bought us many drinks in the bars we were frequenting. Back then you didn`t need to wear a crash helmet in Spain and I remember this one day I went for a cruise along the road heading towards Barcelona, my riding attire consisted of T-Shirt, Shorts, Flip Flops and Mirror Sunglasses (shear heaven with the warm wind in your hair). The only upset I had on this ride was when I passed two Spanish Police on Sanglas motorcycles parked up on the side of the road. After I had passed them I decided to look back to see if they were following me, this is when the wind caught my mirror sunglasses and they ended up smashed on the road, beyond repair!
Thoroughly enjoyed that Freddie - good effort!
@alexmorgan3435
2 жыл бұрын
Saw you outside Greggs in Amersham with your Speed Twin yesterday afternoon. You were tucking into a rather large baguette sandwich. You're the thinnest person I've ever seen who frequents Greggs ;@) Would have come and said hello and had a chat, but couldn't as I was taking my elderly Mum shopping. Your Speed Twin looks good. ATB.
@FreddieDobbs
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!🙂
@thomaselliott573
Жыл бұрын
are your mirrors vibratin'? You love that don't you? Almost as much as capitalising and cheap ads on other people's efforts.
Brilliant video Freddie! You are leaving the KZread competition for dust!!! Way way better than someone riding a new bike bike around the UK. Keep it up Freddie, I'm totally convinced that you'll have 1 million subscribers by the end of the year!!! Fantastic video!!!!
@BibtheBoulder
10 ай бұрын
1 year later: Not even made it to 100k subs yet...
Great vid Freddie ......but why P&O !!?? . After the way they treated their staff I won't ever use them again ! DFDS are no more expensive
@the.communist
2 жыл бұрын
No one care about staff, they care about money n convenience
@alexmorgan3435
2 жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same. P&O no way.
@WolfgangVonKempelen838
Жыл бұрын
@@the.communist Even the staff has lost the feel of solidarity. It's me, myself and I now fella. Extreme individualism is very in and alive.
@FreddieDobbs
Жыл бұрын
I think I missed the news breaking on this while i was travelling from Tenerife to the UK. I made sure to book DFDS on the way back (infinitely better). P&O was a bad experience- under staffed, only one tiny, over crowded cafe open and it felt like the whole operation was in trouble.
Having a hectic work day , I come home to watch a Freddie Dobbs video on another bike adventure doing what I love doing motorbikes changed my attitude and turned my day to a great day thank you Freddie!!
Top man! Great summary. Well worth the effort enjoyed by us all. You encourage all of us to get out on our bikes and just do it. Thanks ever so much for your excellent and inspiring videos!
Freddie, I really love your vlogs for the enthusiasm that you show. But here comes a little warning: Although it might seem to be a good idea to put up your tent so close to your bike, because it is a wonderful way to attach the shelter to it, it is in fact highly dangerous. If your bike falls over or gets tipped over for whatever reason - stand sinking into the soft ground, when it starts to rain at night, curious big animals pushing it, drunken idiots … you name it - you might very well lose your life during sleep, when you get hit by your bike in the right (or rather wrong) place! Do not do that!
I love this type of riding!!! A lot of people look at me strangely when I say ' it's not about the destination, it's about the ride'.
Your videos are always spot on. It's all so chill and relaxed. I enjoyed it really much!
Freddie, thank you so much for your video's. Your enthusiasm for the biking world is infectious and you have certainly inspired me to try wild camping on my next adventure! Keep up the great work! Bravo dear boy 👏
@FreddieDobbs
2 жыл бұрын
Really appreciated, thanks Phil!
Excellent video; it reminds me of travelling when I was young - it was Vintage Austin Sevens then, not motorcycles, but byways and wild camping was the way to go. It looks like it still is!
I rode (14 years ago) my 1981 Kz 550 LTD from Kent to my new home on the Island of Rhodes. A few stories to be told.
Great vid Freddie, And unlike other vloggers, you didn’t need a GS1250 to do it…..amazing! 😂😂👍. Doing it on the the Route Nationale is definitely the nicest way to do France. Just to say that nearly all villages have toilets and wash facilities in France (bring your own soap & bog roll), and all big supermarkets have petrol stations, clothes washing facilities. Also, generally in Summer most larger towns have camping areas that are secure, very cheap for tents with free showering and clothes washing facilities and generally a cafe/restaurant. Once again, great vid and well done for the journey. 👍👍
Favourite vlog from you so far. Thanks for sharing your ideas/route through France and onto Spain 👍👍
Next time take some tools, great trip, I've done a few myself to Spain, Italy, Portugal, France, Germany and Switzerland, I used to get around 600 miles on a good day (on the main roads and motorways) cruising at 80-100 mph, the bike was a 1975 Honda Gold Wing, other than a front tyre puncture the GL 1000 never missed a beat in the 30K miles I put on it, the carrying capacity of that bike was incredible, talk about taking the kitchen sink I had everything on the back of that bike when I went long distance camping, I was young and I had a beautiful girlfriend on the pillion Here I am now an old man remembering those long gone happy days
Excellent video, Freddie. Well filmed and put together, it makes me want to ride more. Keep up the good work.
Just discovered your channel. Really enjoying it and i’m watching your videos a lot! This video gave me inspiration for when I’m having my T120 black next month😃 Keep up the good work mate, cheers from Holland!🍻
Hello Freddie, someone commented that you will soon have a million subs. Well all I can say is I really hope so, it will be soo deserved. As far as I am concerned, no one comes close to the quality of your videos. Big Big respect mate. I honestly mean that. Thank you .
A great watch Freddie. Well done for mixing pressure with time with filming the experience. Enjoyed it.
Wonderful trip. But what I enjoyed most was your positive outlook and attitude. Cheers.
A great video Freddie - love it. Your positivity is so infectious. You've given me some serious travel ideas now...👌
did this trip in 2004 on a triumph Bonneville t100 spent 3 months touring France Spain Andorra Portugal , best trip of my life ,and a memory that will always stay with me .camping was cheap keep off the motorways , enjoy the ride infact don't have a plan . just go where your heart tells you to go on the day
Thank you for sharing this fantastic adventure! I am glad you were able to navigate the dangers of the road! From the Western US, I wish you the best of experiences! Be safe sir!
@FreddieDobbs
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Julian- sending all my best!🇺🇸
You’re so inspiring man, love the videos you’re making
I dream of making a trip like this one day. Thank you for posting Freddie. Very inspiring.
Well done, Freddie! That's the way to tour! Looking forward to your next lap!
Brilliant Freddie. Reminds me of my trip all the way around the outside of Switzerland a few years back. Using passes not tunnels, no motorways, and wild camping next to the bike. A different pace indeed. 3 days, 1600km. Awesome experience.
This is exactly everything I love about riding. I understand why folks burn motorway miles to cover good ground, but nothing like taking country roads and little lanes that showcase all of the beautiful hidden gems, save on fuel too. I also find the challenge of locating a place to pitch up and crash for the night, part of the fun! I always recce an area on Google Maps and give myself a few hours to make sure it's viable. I definitely feel you with time, being a content creator it's nuts how much it can consume when setting your camera up for these videos etc, so on top of timing yourself with travel, it can be stressful! Smashed it though. Ace vid Freddie, cheers dude! P.S I hope you put a shelf the wrong way round in the Ikea cupboard, out of spite. 😉
Well done Freddie, great work filming when under pressure to get to Barcelona, hugely enjoyable as always.
Good one Freddie. My family and I do a road trip to central Italy every August and we often wondered about avoiding the rolls so this film has been very helpful.
I discovered your channel because I got interested in motor riding a few weeks ago. And stayed because of your great adventures and excellent reviews - lovely stuff! Going for my first motorcycle lesson next week. Stay safe my friend and keep the videos coming!
@FreddieDobbs
Жыл бұрын
The very best of luck with it, Andre! I’m delighted you’re enjoying the channel🙂
Goodness me it's been ages since I've ridden down through France on my BMW... my old boxer... we never went on the motorways always on the N roads.... was such a thoroughly lovely experience as you describe... thank you for bringing it all back to me
Just back from Barcelona (today) so loved watching your most excellent road trip, great job
DAMM YOU FREDDIE! I had forgotten how obsessed I became in travelling around Europe on the cheap I had become! I did a similar route on my T595 and GS at all times avoiding toll roads, keeping it scenic and running out of time BUT oh the memories of those lovely single tracks, sleepy villages, attempted scamming by ex pats and having my tail pack stolen are just priceless! BIG THANK YOU for bringing back some clarity to those fuzzy memories. Now I must go and find my one man tent, make sure my foot pegs are tightened and ……….
Another beautifully made video Mr Dobbs, we have family that live in Valencia, Spain and I've often wondered how much it would cost to ride and visit then, now I know (roughly) thanks to you. It was so nice to meet you at the Bike Shed Show this year. Thanks for all your hard work that you put into these videos for us to view.
@FreddieDobbs
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, glad you found if useful!🙂
There’s something about a long adventurous trip, on your own, it really is fun. In the 80’s while in the RAF, a group of us (6 bikes) would, once a month, stick a pin in a map of the UK and go camping. Lake District in the sun to Brecon Beacons in 6ft on snow, all in single man tents and cheep sleeping bags … long before luxury’s like Wingman Of The Road. Great trips with great friends. We always took a small tool kit, set of spanner’s, players, cable ties just to get us out of trouble. Looking forward to your next instalment in “The Adventures Of Freddy Dobbs”. 👍
Freddie, Sir, this is just pure gold. This is the vid that we will all watch for years, it will inspire a new generation of bike minded folk and motivate established bike folk to rediscover why we love the road, two wheels and that adventure bug that some of us are born with. Old school adventure on a Bonnie. As an Irishman, I would have been less polite to the scammers at the petrol station. Anyways, bravo on the trip. More adventures, keep us motivated.
Very brave without breakdown cover or a tool kit 😁 bikes do have a tendency to vibrate lose anything not thread locked. I'm with Start Rescue, they're great and EU is covered as well all for under £100 a year. Great value getting there, makes for a cheap riding holiday. Great video 👍
@FreddieDobbs
2 жыл бұрын
I’ve never come across them but this is incredible value, thank you for sharing, Dale. I’ll shout them out in tomorrow’s podcast episode🙂
@EPeltzer
Жыл бұрын
Omg you didn't even bring an adjustable spanner. Depending on bike 10 12 14 15 mm and hex set of course, bare minimum. Wouldn't ride two miles without!
Best video I haver seen for a long time. It shows the very essence of riding. Well done and best wishes for lots more!
How brilliant. Love the fact that it isnt a trip for content but a trip for your self..great job buddy
Great video and journey ! Never been to Barcelona! I have cycled and motorbiked down the west coast of France, camping as you say when you feel like it , the freedom of no plans is wonderful
Love the simplicity of it! Great trip!
Fantastic video Freddy, Thank you
This was lovely. Your enthusiasm was infectious.
Just made my first road trip ever (solo) with my bike a few weeks ago , and I can find this special feeling through this video. I am amazed seeing you sleeping like you did on your tent, on the side of the road... seems as scary than amazing. keep it up. Cheers
@FreddieDobbs
2 жыл бұрын
It’s a really special feeling heading off into the distance on a biking trip- glad you enjoyed your adventure🙂 It was an interesting experience wild camping. It does feel strange on the first night, but it feels very normal after that and genuinely you do get used to it🙂👌🏻
Looks like fun to me, I could feel the excitement of being out on the road!
As always. Hugely enjoyable and entertaining film. Well Done.
I never found the Route Nationale in France that slow. I once drove my Bond GT equip from Frejus in the south of France to Calais in only 12 hours. I left Frejus at 12 noon and got to Calais at 12 midnight. Unfortunately though, the earliest ferry was about 6 hours later so I had to wait at the port before I could continue my journey.
Amazing Freddie - so excited for you. Looking forward to the next one - some drama it seems. Wishing you well mate!
Freiddie’s Channel became more Dream Factory then Hollywood itself 😍🏍 Thank You, Man! God may keep you safe on your roads!
*thank you. love the journey*
I haven't done a motorcycle with tent trip for 40 years but I still remember how free it was. I also remember having to get out of the tent and pack it all up and onto the bike in torrential, power shower type cold rain. All part of the adventure though. Great to live vicariously through sharing your trip videos.
@FreddieDobbs
Жыл бұрын
This is something I hadn’t experienced (packing a tent in torrential rain). I get caught out badly on the return trip😆🌧
A truly inspiring video. we all need more, much more
Another great video and nice to see you showing that what ever bike you have is the perfect bike for a perfect adventure 👍😎
Wow, what an adventure..keep them coming
Thanks Freddie. You've spurred me on. Just made up my mind to bike it from Cardiff to Valencia on my rv125 at the end of August. Definitely no peage for me! Ps I have bigger bikes but there's no adventure likes small bike adventure....
You know Freddie, when you started out, I remember thinking “oh no, not another new to biking vlogger, who hasn’t a clue about bikes, just what we don’t need” but honestly? I find your video’s inspirational, beautifully produced and relevant. Well done young man. I intend to learn from your experiences for my next tour next year on an R1200RS (you’s love the riding experience of the R1200RS btw). One comment if I may? Get yourself some better protective kit! Those gloves will rip apart and offer no protection. Back protector a must as are lightweight waterproofs. For comfortable helmets its a personal thing but I find shark or shoei lids far better than agv. For a tent I much prefer the Robins bell type tents. Do check them out as for a more compact tent folded up you get 8ft of room! Single pole and half a dozen pegs job done and loads of room plus packs up smaller than yours and withstands very high winds. Polycotton means more weight but you can get lighter polyester ones. Polycotton way better in hotter climates though. Triumph quality would put me off wanting another. Mine proved unreliable hence I went back to a bmw.
This has inspired me so much! I want to go from here in Malaga Spain to Rome Italy on my bike, I cant wait! Going to take all of the backroads I can. Much Love to you all and safe travels
I really enjoyed your adventure, what a great way to travel and nice sleeping setup.
Such a wonderful trip. Definitely inspiring me to get on the road soon. I need to strap my tent to the bike and go.
The Bonneville makes a ride like this so much sweeter.
Just finished a 12 day trip to Corsica. Down from Switzerland all the way to Genoa, ferry, around Corsica and back up France through the Napoleon route! Fantastic video bro
Really enjoyed that, thanks for sharing your experiences. Regards from South Africa.
Love your videos you give me hope that I can do something like this some day! Also, it’s amazing how many motorcycle riders are going by in Barcelona….so many other riders than I ever see here in the US.
Thanks for sharing your epic journey! You've given me some ideas of what I could do with my Meteor... :) Yeah, when you get away from the motorway (Interstates or freeways here in the US), you see so much more! Former TV personality, Charles Kuralt, used to have a show called "On the Road with Charles Kuralt". He said that, thanks to the Interstates, it was possible to travel across America without seeing anything. For me, that sums it up...
24:40 - S1000RR and T-shirt, what a lovely classic combo :D Great trip! I wish my own and my neighbouring countries were as great of a place to ride as yours.
Very good trip! I did the same kind of adventure last wekend in the north part of Spain with my royald enfield himalayan. Thanks!
I love the concept of very low budget travel. And once on the road, enjoy the journey and problem solve along the way.
Great video man! Really inspiring to do something like this, can't wait to get my motorcycle license!
Brilliant. Inspired, definitely want to do more, nice video and thanks. Do more and good luck.
Well done Freddie, loved it. I booked a tour for September Vosges mountains and Black forest. Can’t wait.
Nice one. Discovered your channel after watching TMF’s video - good timing as I’m also considering a motorbike tour across Europe. Great stuff, cheers
Nice, simple, fun... I really like the approach. I'm planning my summer trip now, which will cover some of your route. Unlike prior years, I want to do things more spontaneously. I tend to overplan and overpack. Your kit is a little different than what I would consider essential here where I live in Norway, where rough, cold weather is a constant presence. Rain gear, cooking equipment, sophisticated camping tools ... it all gets to be too much. I look forward to minimalist, stress-free riding.
Awesome video and awesome content can’t wait for the next video Thank’s Freddie and Monika
Great video, thoroughly enjoyed it
Well done Freddie. Love it!
id love to see more videos like this, bridge travel, wild camping etc .very good fun and keen to recreate it myself this weekend on my way to swizerland!
Reminds me of my trip to Venice in 1985 on an SP1000 Moto Guzzi where along with 5 other bikes our goal was not to plan our stops and not to travel on any motorway. The journey there and back was the two week holiday, we only spent two days at Venice, truly memorable
Well done Fred. True biking legend.
You’re really good at this video stuff. Very enjoyable.
Great trip roughing it Freddie! The tent looks lovely and is very quick to set up but I have to say my decathlon fresh and black is about half the size packed and twice the size up. Combined with a down sleeping bag it's an incredibly comfortable and compact package. Looking forward to more adventures like this
Fantastic Freddie.Wishing you a safe joyous trip.
@FreddieDobbs
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mark!
I never had any breakdown insurance on my 1980s trips on my XT500. I don't think it existed back then. I didn't take a tent, either, just a sleeping bag. I always used to lean the bike away from where I was sleeping, in case it fell over. This is definitely the best way to do it, Freddie. As cheap and basic as possible. But by the '90s, I had graduated to dirt cheap hostals. Oh, and breakdown cover. I miss Europe [but not GB] so much. Great video.
Really enjoyed this and was pleased to hear about Hood motorbike jeans. As a new rider I’ve only been exposed to the really big brands so to hear about a small British firm is great. I’ve ordered a pair of their jeans and I let Hood know I heard about them through your channel. All the best.
Dear Freddy you deserve many many 'Likes' maybe thousand more. Thank you for your sharing, it is like we traveled with you.
I ride year round here in the US and after being raised riding in Alaska I can definitely attest to your good choice to use a vest as an underlayer. You can get light ones up to the thermo lined ones or down. It keeps any wind that may leak through off you and your core just nice and warm w/o usually getting too hot as the day temps change. I guess riding back in the day (50+ years) we did not have the cool riding gear we have now. It was mostly work wear (like Carhart!)for that season! Underlayers for warmth and wet weather were the key. Anyway, a great vid my friend! I am thrifty also and would LOVE to do the ride you are doing. It is on my retired bucket list now! Stay safe in all your travels my friend!!
Hi Freddie very enjoyable video like you I love riding through those beautiful French villages on my way down to the south of France takes two nights but well worth it