Absolutely love the look of this bike, but I’ve got a bit of a dodgy lower back 😢. And if you’re starting to feel it after 15mins it’s a no go for me. Currently got my eyes on the gsxr-750
@lukey_luke882 күн бұрын
I went for the handlebar clamp mount as I couldn't access the stem because of the bars. Quality product.
@pudmoto2 күн бұрын
Yeah I was the opposite, with it having clips on and the heated grips I had no bar space, stem was the only option!
@silvathegaminggorilla3 күн бұрын
best mounts ive used so far
@pudmoto2 күн бұрын
Seems pretty bob on so far!
@blizz_ard39973 күн бұрын
Are you from the Elland/huddersfield area
@pudmoto2 күн бұрын
I'm from Brighouse, worked in Elland and now in Hudds
@ScarletReflections3 күн бұрын
Going to test ride one of these tomorrow on my birthday, so excited!
@pudmoto3 күн бұрын
Oh mega!!! Enjoy and happy birthday for tomorrow!!!
@ScarletReflections2 күн бұрын
@@pudmoto thanks. I loved the bike. Rode it back to back with the cbr600rr and preferred the kawasaki. Going to place a deposit on one as soon as I can! Thanks for your video!
@pudmoto2 күн бұрын
Oh really! Mega! I was definitely eyeing up the cbr600rr, really keen to try it out
@manbiteslife31103 күн бұрын
Supersports don't really have usable rear brakes mate. The ratio is 90-10% front-rear , on supersports. This may be a "sport touring" but it's not it's just a supersport, with high clip ons. That's why the rear brake does nothing. Plus if you've got the ABS version like me , it will never grab hard.
@pudmoto3 күн бұрын
Yeah I mean front brake are bang on! No complaints there. I changed the rear pad recently and i'll be honest it has improved massively!
@manbiteslife31103 күн бұрын
@@pudmoto I think I am due to buying some rear pads as well. But I rarely use rear brake, it's also combined braking, so whenever you hit the fronts a little bit of the rear is applying. But it's probably only good for low speed turns, or adding 5%-10% stopping power.
@pudmoto2 күн бұрын
Yeah bang on for slow speed stuff it is great, I'm due new front pads now anyway so I'll get that mighty stopping power back!
@manbiteslife3110Күн бұрын
@@pudmoto I got the EBC sintered pads and they are stopping you amazing, just make sure your mechanic greases them correctly if you aren't the one doing the deed. They squeak a bit else. EBC or BREMBO , sintered ones. Never go cheap on the brakes!
@manbiteslife31103 күн бұрын
-1/+1 sprocket change and get the Ermax double bubble windshield! I want to get it reprogrammed also, maybe add 300-500rpm to the limiter as well, I think this bike can manage this hehee
@pudmoto3 күн бұрын
Not a bad shout at all mate! Especially the windshield haha
@manbiteslife31103 күн бұрын
@@pudmoto I just lovee the racing appearance a double bubble has! I got the clear one, but the light smoke always looks nice as well. Look into it if you have stock! Supposedly it increases top speed by a couple and the wind protection is better but it really is more of an aesthetic upgrade for me. And it's 2 screws you need to do to get it. But everyone talks about removing one teeth from the front, it makes a massive difference in this bike.You're gonna lose some top end speed but 99% of the time you aren't doing top speed runs, at least I hope.
@MrsPuds234 күн бұрын
Like the jolly background music on this one 😊❤
@MrsPuds234 күн бұрын
2.49 I was there 🤣🤦♀️
@pudmoto3 күн бұрын
Lies!!!
@SloboloboVFR4 күн бұрын
Is it weird to say I'm just glad you finally covered up the hole
@pudmoto3 күн бұрын
Hahahaha well at least it will look much better from now on
@stevenlavin57784 күн бұрын
You do get a rear seat cowl, and a belly pan to make it look more fully faired... But those parts are difficult to get and can get pricey, i have a 2012 cbr600f non abs... Absolutely love it, use it as a daily rider
@pudmoto3 күн бұрын
Defo a few of the things on my list, i agree mate I just love it
@universcrash5 күн бұрын
Hello! May I add this video to my upcoming compilation? It would assist in kicking off my channel. Thank you ! (:
@pudmoto3 күн бұрын
Yeah no problem at all
@emilsoberbro367 күн бұрын
Im 35.. been driving cars since 18.. riding bikes for the last 5 years...now riding tracer 700 and i pay 800quid a year for third party fire/theft... i cant seem to get on a liter bike as insurance jumps way abot 2k.. absolutely hate insurance in the UK.. all of my friends have similiar problems with insurance .
@pudmoto3 күн бұрын
It's crazy isn't it! Doesn't help that theft is jsut going up and up
@alitoroganan24428 күн бұрын
Is this a f4i? I'm confused
@manbiteslife31104 күн бұрын
nope, cbr600f 2011-13 based on Hornet PC41 (2007 rr engine, tuned for more torque down)
@alitoroganan24423 күн бұрын
@@manbiteslife3110 unfortunately we don't have that model here in straya such a shame
@manbiteslife31102 күн бұрын
@@alitoroganan2442 it does have its flaws , so don't worry about it too much. It's a good bike overall, but leaves a lot to be desired. F4i is superb also, if you find one in good condition , grab it!
@taylorpreston85028 күн бұрын
Does it help providing a driving licence number to lower the price of a quote.
@pudmoto3 күн бұрын
Possibly slightly! Not actually done it before
@dennisklepper78449 күн бұрын
Just bought this as my first bike today! I got the black edition with only 4800 km on it. CAN’T WAIT to ride it, thanks for the review and greetings from the Netherlands!
@pudmoto3 күн бұрын
Black edition is absolutely beautiful!! Enjoy dude!
@jameszapala118810 күн бұрын
Buy all of them😂
@pudmoto3 күн бұрын
I wish!!!
@therealbikerz11 күн бұрын
Hey there. How are you? Good to feature it in my next episode? Full credits given, of course. Thanks!
@pudmoto11 күн бұрын
@@therealbikerz Yeah no problem at all
@therealbikerz11 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@Pieman.simon2311 күн бұрын
Torside from Glossop to Woodhead pass and then also come off Woodhead up Holme Moss and down to Holmbridge, 50 roads but technical and maybe do it one way with the cam and being a good boy then the other way with no cam and have safe quick fun
@pudmoto3 күн бұрын
Yeah we've done this road a fair few times, literally did it on my way home from snake pass
@Pieman.simon233 күн бұрын
@pudmoto My brother lives in Stoke so I tend to have a blast in my 19yr old fiesta 😁
@pudmoto3 күн бұрын
Hahahah thats class!
@ianhigson126311 күн бұрын
Give the road from Grassington to Pateley Bridge a try... Then to Ripon, Masham and back to Hawes... Tried this a couple of weeks ago.
@pudmoto3 күн бұрын
I'll definitely do this one! Love it up there!
@PeraNS012 күн бұрын
Any buzzing, rattling in dashboard/windshield area @ 4K RPM ?
@pudmoto11 күн бұрын
@PeraNS0 I haven't noticed that but when I bought the bike it already has a bung installed I'm guessing to stop this problem
@phillwagstaff442512 күн бұрын
Child 😂😅
@greatgruff144212 күн бұрын
Hope you are safe. Puds, made it on to DirtBike Lunatic kzread.info/dash/bejne/l2utm5p9k9LZYqg.htmlsi=rpuAi7XOIlN4CVMH
@shingrimalkin13 күн бұрын
Can i ask you how tall you are as a comparison ?
@pudmoto13 күн бұрын
I'm about 5ft 8 mate
@UNIVERSEBIKE13 күн бұрын
Hello!! Can I spotlight this video in my next content release? Thanks.
@pudmoto13 күн бұрын
Yeah of course you can
@paulconnell130914 күн бұрын
Nice ride review. I think the dash is rubbish. Not really in the market at all. Your comment on the Street Triple is interesting, I used to own one. Must have a ride on the Daytona..
@pudmoto13 күн бұрын
Definitely more tame than the street triple for sure, still pretty fun and feels lovely and so managable to ride
@MotoExtremeSupport14 күн бұрын
Hey! Would it be ok to feature your clip in a video we're making? You'll be credited with an on-screen watermark and in the description/pinned comment.
@pudmoto14 күн бұрын
@@MotoExtremeSupport Yeah go ahead no problem
@crazyhustler439714 күн бұрын
After watching Pud wizz through Harden and Cullingworth, im now the proud owner of a cb125r 😂 I'm 6'4" and just looking at the riding position of sports bikes gives me back ache. Never actually ridden one though so i could be wrong and find them really comfy.
@pudmoto14 күн бұрын
Wooooah no way! That's amazing mate! I do think you'll be sound on one! Got quite a high seat height for a 125 too so fingers crossed it fits you well
@crazyhustler439714 күн бұрын
@@pudmoto loving it so far 😁
@crazyhustler439714 күн бұрын
After watching Pud wizz through Harden and Cullingworth, im now the proud owner of a cb125r 😂 I'm 6'4" and just looking at the riding position of sports bikes gives me back ache. Never actually ridden one though so i could be wrong and find them really comfy.
@Vlfmotos14 күн бұрын
Hey mate! Would it be okay to use it in compilation? Full credited ofc!
@pudmoto14 күн бұрын
@Vlfmotos Yeah go for it mate 👌
@Vlfmotos14 күн бұрын
@@pudmoto thanks!
@alivekicking624714 күн бұрын
You got "Wolves" and "Sheep" back to front.
@pudmoto14 күн бұрын
🤣🤣🤣 Whoops, silly pud
@ThreeB785 күн бұрын
Nah.... Sheep is Wolves clothing is correct for this bike 👍
@alivekicking62473 күн бұрын
@@ThreeB78 is? That's not right either
@ThreeB783 күн бұрын
@@alivekicking6247 the normal phrase is a wolf in sheep's clothing which would represent a bit of a beast that doesn't look scary As this bike is an easy to live with sports bike that looks faster than it is the roles are reversed
@alivekicking62473 күн бұрын
@ThreeB78 I know the saying; you can also reverse it. A low powered BMW 320, for example, with M3 badges, is a sheep in wolves clothing. A modern hot hatch or Audi RS4 without badges is a wolf in sheep's clothing. The term is not really relevant either way for this bike or any bike really. Easy to live with certainly doesn't make it a sheep. It's a wolf in wolves clothing, which would be a lot more accurate.
@robertquinn572615 күн бұрын
Hartside pass is the real deal ❤❤
@pudmoto14 күн бұрын
Oh I'm so gonna do this!! Hartside has been mentioned a fair few times!
@SheWolf-Cumbria15 күн бұрын
Just seen this and thought you would have given us both a shout to let us know you was up this way ??? Anyway ride safe. take care !
@LoneWolf-Uk15 күн бұрын
Thought you might have given us a nod...@13:17 lack of concentration!? It is so easy to be distracted by the views around here. Ride safe, take care and Enjoy the ride.
@pudmoto14 күн бұрын
Ahh we were just out having a chilled family ride out, not that deep don't worry 👍 beautiful views up there for sure!!!
@LoneWolf-Uk14 күн бұрын
Next you should try Whynose and Hardknott passes. take a look at my Rider`s Anthem for a preview. @@pudmoto
@pudmoto14 күн бұрын
Yeah heard Hardknott is pretty technical and difficult, remember seeing you and northwest biker take it on!
@jasperpearce831615 күн бұрын
Its ok. Bit overrated. U need to be getting a move on to enjoy it. Couple years back it was resurfaced and they left loads of loose crap onit that wears itself in. Front became very twitchy.
@pudmoto14 күн бұрын
Yeah fully agree mate, oh that does not sound like the best but at least you stayed on the bike!
@DavidAllen-hb5yx16 күн бұрын
Nice Video, PudMoto, you are the The Gravy. Scotland and Ireland (North and South) have the most amazing biking roads within our grasp! The further North in Scotland the better and less crowded, the North Coast of N. Ireland and South of Dublin in Ireland, the less crowded they become and are totally epic. It Would be well worth the cost of the ferry to come over to Ireland for sure!
@pudmoto14 күн бұрын
🤣🤣 Absolute legend mate! OH YEAH bet they just have incredible roads! Fortunate enough that I'm going to be up in Scotland in August riding the beautiful roads. NI sounds mega though!!
@calvinhall487816 күн бұрын
Must be 20 roads better just in Scotland...
@pudmoto14 күн бұрын
Absolutely! Can't wait to try them out
@davidprocter357817 күн бұрын
Not the same road , that I remember from my childhood in the fifties and sixties, much of that now gone due to subsidence. road has been widened where it still holds to old track kerb stones white lines good tarmac a very different experience.. There used to be wide grass verges I mean wide wide enough to fly a kite in safety families from Sheffield and Manchester use to picnic and you were more likely to get blown away on the wind than be drowned out by traffic noise. Sheep would often end up on the road in front of you. That road has been sanitized and the wild ruggedness wrung out of it by twaty little hitlers in the highways department. it might be safer but at what cost.
@pudmoto17 күн бұрын
Does sound like an absolute beauty of not just a road but a landscape has been destroyed. That's popularity for you though, the more people flock to a location to try it out, the sooner it will become tainted
@trotskiftw17 күн бұрын
Haven't watched, but no. Snake pass is a pretty lame road, very scenic, but not much else going for it. Speed limit is too low, too many police, too many dickheads who think its what it used to be. Much better roads if you cross over to wales, I take the bike over at least once a year. Also much better roads throughout the peaks rather than wasting your time there, unless you're already passing through its pointless as a destination to ride to.
@pudmoto17 күн бұрын
I basically agree with every point you just made in the video haha
@anthonywiseman17417 күн бұрын
Pudmoto is the gravey lol another good one mate
@pudmoto17 күн бұрын
Hahaha absolute legend mate!
@jonnosmadworld827517 күн бұрын
I'd recommend the B6480 its the Bentham road off the A65 near Clapham, great road over the moors, good visibility through most of the corners, and best of all great tarmac (recently resurfaced).
@pudmoto17 күн бұрын
Ooooo say no more! You had me at great tarmac (yes i'm aware that was the end of the comment) hahaha
@IPlumpton17 күн бұрын
I love this road. I'm yet to ride it on my bike but I love driving it. Also, thanks for calling it Snake Pass not Snakes Pass like I hear quite a lot of people saying 😂
@pudmoto17 күн бұрын
I actually ended up calling it Worm pass hahaha. Yeah i made sure I was correct with spelling
@IPlumpton17 күн бұрын
@@pudmoto I commented before I got to the end, Worm Pass is much better haha
@pudmoto17 күн бұрын
Hahahaha brilliant!
@gpzfan527217 күн бұрын
Absolutely not, also Cat and Fiddle is crap. 50 limits all the way down and solid white lines. Mortimers Road is much more fun, and then countless others in the Yorkshire dales.
@pudmoto17 күн бұрын
Gonna have to agree, basically agree with all these throughout
@kramnireehs17 күн бұрын
Its not actually that great tbh
@pudmoto17 күн бұрын
I know! Was a bit of a let down
@andykitch17 күн бұрын
Winnats pass in the peak district is great but very slow and short!
@pudmoto17 күн бұрын
Yeah heard a few similar ones like Hardknott being slow and short but brilliant
@letmeoffthisplanet620817 күн бұрын
You want a true bit of riding section get yerself upto Hartside Pass and let's see how you get on. The best bit of road in the UK without doubt.
@pudmoto17 күн бұрын
Oooooo i've been eyeing up hartside pass for quite a while now! Definitely be smashing that one very shortly!
@cyr383517 күн бұрын
Fusion did a Wales trip (8 part series) and quite a few of the roads there are pretty bussin my guy - Could always do a similar thing with the rest of the Puds!
@pudmoto17 күн бұрын
I would absolutely love to do that one day! I think a similar thing around scotland too would be mega!
@cyr383516 күн бұрын
@@pudmoto would be absolutely sick mate, would also be sick to watch!
@pudmoto16 күн бұрын
Going to have to try get it done then aren't I hahah
@cyr383515 күн бұрын
@@pudmoto Absolutely do!
@Harlsj0517 күн бұрын
Pud come to Scotland to experience some real twisty roads
@Mac-dx4rd17 күн бұрын
Yes truly amazing and many to choose from with incredible scenery added in on many of them, my 2 favourites are from Moffat to Selkirk, and the old military road Cairngorms
@pudmoto17 күн бұрын
Be up in Bonny scotland in August on the bike mate! Will be passing through Killin one morning
@pudmoto17 күн бұрын
Old military road in the cairngorms is absolutely stunning!
@Harlsj0517 күн бұрын
@@pudmoto well depending on where you stop pud I’ll let you have the Yamaha for the full day if you want to make some content
@Harlsj0517 күн бұрын
@@Mac-dx4rd I like the ride from Callander up to glen ogle then up to tyndrum I normally stop off at the greenwelly shop then I go up to Oban
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Insurance companies have always been a scam
5 Months Ago It Was A Hidden Jem
Absolutely love the look of this bike, but I’ve got a bit of a dodgy lower back 😢. And if you’re starting to feel it after 15mins it’s a no go for me. Currently got my eyes on the gsxr-750
I went for the handlebar clamp mount as I couldn't access the stem because of the bars. Quality product.
Yeah I was the opposite, with it having clips on and the heated grips I had no bar space, stem was the only option!
best mounts ive used so far
Seems pretty bob on so far!
Are you from the Elland/huddersfield area
I'm from Brighouse, worked in Elland and now in Hudds
Going to test ride one of these tomorrow on my birthday, so excited!
Oh mega!!! Enjoy and happy birthday for tomorrow!!!
@@pudmoto thanks. I loved the bike. Rode it back to back with the cbr600rr and preferred the kawasaki. Going to place a deposit on one as soon as I can! Thanks for your video!
Oh really! Mega! I was definitely eyeing up the cbr600rr, really keen to try it out
Supersports don't really have usable rear brakes mate. The ratio is 90-10% front-rear , on supersports. This may be a "sport touring" but it's not it's just a supersport, with high clip ons. That's why the rear brake does nothing. Plus if you've got the ABS version like me , it will never grab hard.
Yeah I mean front brake are bang on! No complaints there. I changed the rear pad recently and i'll be honest it has improved massively!
@@pudmoto I think I am due to buying some rear pads as well. But I rarely use rear brake, it's also combined braking, so whenever you hit the fronts a little bit of the rear is applying. But it's probably only good for low speed turns, or adding 5%-10% stopping power.
Yeah bang on for slow speed stuff it is great, I'm due new front pads now anyway so I'll get that mighty stopping power back!
@@pudmoto I got the EBC sintered pads and they are stopping you amazing, just make sure your mechanic greases them correctly if you aren't the one doing the deed. They squeak a bit else. EBC or BREMBO , sintered ones. Never go cheap on the brakes!
-1/+1 sprocket change and get the Ermax double bubble windshield! I want to get it reprogrammed also, maybe add 300-500rpm to the limiter as well, I think this bike can manage this hehee
Not a bad shout at all mate! Especially the windshield haha
@@pudmoto I just lovee the racing appearance a double bubble has! I got the clear one, but the light smoke always looks nice as well. Look into it if you have stock! Supposedly it increases top speed by a couple and the wind protection is better but it really is more of an aesthetic upgrade for me. And it's 2 screws you need to do to get it. But everyone talks about removing one teeth from the front, it makes a massive difference in this bike.You're gonna lose some top end speed but 99% of the time you aren't doing top speed runs, at least I hope.
Like the jolly background music on this one 😊❤
2.49 I was there 🤣🤦♀️
Lies!!!
Is it weird to say I'm just glad you finally covered up the hole
Hahahaha well at least it will look much better from now on
You do get a rear seat cowl, and a belly pan to make it look more fully faired... But those parts are difficult to get and can get pricey, i have a 2012 cbr600f non abs... Absolutely love it, use it as a daily rider
Defo a few of the things on my list, i agree mate I just love it
Hello! May I add this video to my upcoming compilation? It would assist in kicking off my channel. Thank you ! (:
Yeah no problem at all
Im 35.. been driving cars since 18.. riding bikes for the last 5 years...now riding tracer 700 and i pay 800quid a year for third party fire/theft... i cant seem to get on a liter bike as insurance jumps way abot 2k.. absolutely hate insurance in the UK.. all of my friends have similiar problems with insurance .
It's crazy isn't it! Doesn't help that theft is jsut going up and up
Is this a f4i? I'm confused
nope, cbr600f 2011-13 based on Hornet PC41 (2007 rr engine, tuned for more torque down)
@@manbiteslife3110 unfortunately we don't have that model here in straya such a shame
@@alitoroganan2442 it does have its flaws , so don't worry about it too much. It's a good bike overall, but leaves a lot to be desired. F4i is superb also, if you find one in good condition , grab it!
Does it help providing a driving licence number to lower the price of a quote.
Possibly slightly! Not actually done it before
Just bought this as my first bike today! I got the black edition with only 4800 km on it. CAN’T WAIT to ride it, thanks for the review and greetings from the Netherlands!
Black edition is absolutely beautiful!! Enjoy dude!
Buy all of them😂
I wish!!!
Hey there. How are you? Good to feature it in my next episode? Full credits given, of course. Thanks!
@@therealbikerz Yeah no problem at all
Thanks!
Torside from Glossop to Woodhead pass and then also come off Woodhead up Holme Moss and down to Holmbridge, 50 roads but technical and maybe do it one way with the cam and being a good boy then the other way with no cam and have safe quick fun
Yeah we've done this road a fair few times, literally did it on my way home from snake pass
@pudmoto My brother lives in Stoke so I tend to have a blast in my 19yr old fiesta 😁
Hahahah thats class!
Give the road from Grassington to Pateley Bridge a try... Then to Ripon, Masham and back to Hawes... Tried this a couple of weeks ago.
I'll definitely do this one! Love it up there!
Any buzzing, rattling in dashboard/windshield area @ 4K RPM ?
@PeraNS0 I haven't noticed that but when I bought the bike it already has a bung installed I'm guessing to stop this problem
Child 😂😅
Hope you are safe. Puds, made it on to DirtBike Lunatic kzread.info/dash/bejne/l2utm5p9k9LZYqg.htmlsi=rpuAi7XOIlN4CVMH
Can i ask you how tall you are as a comparison ?
I'm about 5ft 8 mate
Hello!! Can I spotlight this video in my next content release? Thanks.
Yeah of course you can
Nice ride review. I think the dash is rubbish. Not really in the market at all. Your comment on the Street Triple is interesting, I used to own one. Must have a ride on the Daytona..
Definitely more tame than the street triple for sure, still pretty fun and feels lovely and so managable to ride
Hey! Would it be ok to feature your clip in a video we're making? You'll be credited with an on-screen watermark and in the description/pinned comment.
@@MotoExtremeSupport Yeah go ahead no problem
After watching Pud wizz through Harden and Cullingworth, im now the proud owner of a cb125r 😂 I'm 6'4" and just looking at the riding position of sports bikes gives me back ache. Never actually ridden one though so i could be wrong and find them really comfy.
Wooooah no way! That's amazing mate! I do think you'll be sound on one! Got quite a high seat height for a 125 too so fingers crossed it fits you well
@@pudmoto loving it so far 😁
After watching Pud wizz through Harden and Cullingworth, im now the proud owner of a cb125r 😂 I'm 6'4" and just looking at the riding position of sports bikes gives me back ache. Never actually ridden one though so i could be wrong and find them really comfy.
Hey mate! Would it be okay to use it in compilation? Full credited ofc!
@Vlfmotos Yeah go for it mate 👌
@@pudmoto thanks!
You got "Wolves" and "Sheep" back to front.
🤣🤣🤣 Whoops, silly pud
Nah.... Sheep is Wolves clothing is correct for this bike 👍
@@ThreeB78 is? That's not right either
@@alivekicking6247 the normal phrase is a wolf in sheep's clothing which would represent a bit of a beast that doesn't look scary As this bike is an easy to live with sports bike that looks faster than it is the roles are reversed
@ThreeB78 I know the saying; you can also reverse it. A low powered BMW 320, for example, with M3 badges, is a sheep in wolves clothing. A modern hot hatch or Audi RS4 without badges is a wolf in sheep's clothing. The term is not really relevant either way for this bike or any bike really. Easy to live with certainly doesn't make it a sheep. It's a wolf in wolves clothing, which would be a lot more accurate.
Hartside pass is the real deal ❤❤
Oh I'm so gonna do this!! Hartside has been mentioned a fair few times!
Just seen this and thought you would have given us both a shout to let us know you was up this way ??? Anyway ride safe. take care !
Thought you might have given us a nod...@13:17 lack of concentration!? It is so easy to be distracted by the views around here. Ride safe, take care and Enjoy the ride.
Ahh we were just out having a chilled family ride out, not that deep don't worry 👍 beautiful views up there for sure!!!
Next you should try Whynose and Hardknott passes. take a look at my Rider`s Anthem for a preview. @@pudmoto
Yeah heard Hardknott is pretty technical and difficult, remember seeing you and northwest biker take it on!
Its ok. Bit overrated. U need to be getting a move on to enjoy it. Couple years back it was resurfaced and they left loads of loose crap onit that wears itself in. Front became very twitchy.
Yeah fully agree mate, oh that does not sound like the best but at least you stayed on the bike!
Nice Video, PudMoto, you are the The Gravy. Scotland and Ireland (North and South) have the most amazing biking roads within our grasp! The further North in Scotland the better and less crowded, the North Coast of N. Ireland and South of Dublin in Ireland, the less crowded they become and are totally epic. It Would be well worth the cost of the ferry to come over to Ireland for sure!
🤣🤣 Absolute legend mate! OH YEAH bet they just have incredible roads! Fortunate enough that I'm going to be up in Scotland in August riding the beautiful roads. NI sounds mega though!!
Must be 20 roads better just in Scotland...
Absolutely! Can't wait to try them out
Not the same road , that I remember from my childhood in the fifties and sixties, much of that now gone due to subsidence. road has been widened where it still holds to old track kerb stones white lines good tarmac a very different experience.. There used to be wide grass verges I mean wide wide enough to fly a kite in safety families from Sheffield and Manchester use to picnic and you were more likely to get blown away on the wind than be drowned out by traffic noise. Sheep would often end up on the road in front of you. That road has been sanitized and the wild ruggedness wrung out of it by twaty little hitlers in the highways department. it might be safer but at what cost.
Does sound like an absolute beauty of not just a road but a landscape has been destroyed. That's popularity for you though, the more people flock to a location to try it out, the sooner it will become tainted
Haven't watched, but no. Snake pass is a pretty lame road, very scenic, but not much else going for it. Speed limit is too low, too many police, too many dickheads who think its what it used to be. Much better roads if you cross over to wales, I take the bike over at least once a year. Also much better roads throughout the peaks rather than wasting your time there, unless you're already passing through its pointless as a destination to ride to.
I basically agree with every point you just made in the video haha
Pudmoto is the gravey lol another good one mate
Hahaha absolute legend mate!
I'd recommend the B6480 its the Bentham road off the A65 near Clapham, great road over the moors, good visibility through most of the corners, and best of all great tarmac (recently resurfaced).
Ooooo say no more! You had me at great tarmac (yes i'm aware that was the end of the comment) hahaha
I love this road. I'm yet to ride it on my bike but I love driving it. Also, thanks for calling it Snake Pass not Snakes Pass like I hear quite a lot of people saying 😂
I actually ended up calling it Worm pass hahaha. Yeah i made sure I was correct with spelling
@@pudmoto I commented before I got to the end, Worm Pass is much better haha
Hahahaha brilliant!
Absolutely not, also Cat and Fiddle is crap. 50 limits all the way down and solid white lines. Mortimers Road is much more fun, and then countless others in the Yorkshire dales.
Gonna have to agree, basically agree with all these throughout
Its not actually that great tbh
I know! Was a bit of a let down
Winnats pass in the peak district is great but very slow and short!
Yeah heard a few similar ones like Hardknott being slow and short but brilliant
You want a true bit of riding section get yerself upto Hartside Pass and let's see how you get on. The best bit of road in the UK without doubt.
Oooooo i've been eyeing up hartside pass for quite a while now! Definitely be smashing that one very shortly!
Fusion did a Wales trip (8 part series) and quite a few of the roads there are pretty bussin my guy - Could always do a similar thing with the rest of the Puds!
I would absolutely love to do that one day! I think a similar thing around scotland too would be mega!
@@pudmoto would be absolutely sick mate, would also be sick to watch!
Going to have to try get it done then aren't I hahah
@@pudmoto Absolutely do!
Pud come to Scotland to experience some real twisty roads
Yes truly amazing and many to choose from with incredible scenery added in on many of them, my 2 favourites are from Moffat to Selkirk, and the old military road Cairngorms
Be up in Bonny scotland in August on the bike mate! Will be passing through Killin one morning
Old military road in the cairngorms is absolutely stunning!
@@pudmoto well depending on where you stop pud I’ll let you have the Yamaha for the full day if you want to make some content
@@Mac-dx4rd I like the ride from Callander up to glen ogle then up to tyndrum I normally stop off at the greenwelly shop then I go up to Oban