Any videos on the breather hoses for a drz400S mikuni carb? I think I only has 1 breather hose?
@_JoshJB_Күн бұрын
@@peterbridgewater8866 not from me. Mines an E model.
@user-dv7hb2sc9mКүн бұрын
I'm late to your party but I did arrive.... lol, I didn't realize there was an, "E" version of the DRz400? The regular & SM I knew of & I was just watching a man when I saw a second radiator? I was surprised, wondering if he had added the 2nd coil to expel more heat from the bike? Heck, that wouldn't surprise me at all, in fact I'd be wondering if I could do that just to protect the bike even better. Anyhow, both were protected w/ a dual shield radiator guard & I learned about the "E" version. So now I'll be watching your video & coming back to ask more - like if you live in America? But I'll be back in a few. So I've watched & one of my biggest questions is about the 2nd radiator coil. The "E" has 2 radiators instead of just 1 & this is something I've thought about doing just to make any bike run cooler but I saw this today on another Aussie Man's "E" version. I didn't know this existed & it's not available here so I guess they discontinued her in the States? For me, I wonder about those 2 coils & the different sprocket setup on this bike? Do you know why this version is like this, I mean it's a lot different than the original or SM models even though it's the same overall stuff? So I'm here asking, never know what I might find used out there & it's better that I know what it is now in case I do have a chance to buy a used one? So far, of the 3 different DRz's, I think I like the "E" best? peace man
@_JoshJB_Күн бұрын
@@user-dv7hb2sc9m I don’t think you Americans got the E model. But we did here in Australia. It’s aimed towards off-road riding unlike the S and SM models. Hence the differences 👍🏼
@user-dv7hb2sc9mКүн бұрын
Yeah Josh, that happens to be the truth except I do have one guy here who's riding one..... lol, I'm not sure how he came to have one but I'm thinking someone came over from Australia & brought her along but sold it on the way home to keep from having to pay for a used bike? Of course that's a wild arse guess "SWAG"..... lol, I'll have to ask him tomorrow b/c I just posted comments to him yesterday. But yes, I think of the DRz's, I'd prefer the "E" if I had the choice. I'd take it for a few reasons & if I wanted the SM, I'd use the "E" and buy a set of wheels just the color/size I wanted. Besides, the E has more HP from my understanding which is part of the reason you guys buy her? Thanks again for the help!
@niahvail85063 күн бұрын
Cheers Josh Awesome track mate hard riding beautiful views 🤙
@_JoshJB_3 күн бұрын
@@niahvail8506 thanks mate 👍🏼
@NE-wf7tk3 күн бұрын
Hi Josh, really enjoy your videos. Wish I could live in Australia just for the riding. Tell me how many km was this trip? Keep up the awesome videos. Cheers all the way from South Africa.
@_JoshJB_3 күн бұрын
@@NE-wf7tk we do have some nice riding. This was around 600kms. 2 days of around 300 each day. That’s with me getting out and back to the city as well.
@leighhill91854 күн бұрын
Great video. Love your work! Nothing better than getting out on the bike amongst nature!
@_JoshJB_3 күн бұрын
@@leighhill9185 I agree! Thanks 🙏
@jefftaswelder91544 күн бұрын
👍😁👍 two thumbs up mate . great little ADV ride and camp 😎 keep well young Sir 😉🍺
@_JoshJB_3 күн бұрын
@@jefftaswelder9154 thank you ☺️
@leighhill91855 күн бұрын
Can't beat the mighty DRZ
@leighhill91855 күн бұрын
Great tracks, ride and video :) Cheers!
@_JoshJB_4 күн бұрын
@@leighhill9185 thank you 😁
@adaminness86585 күн бұрын
Hey Josh, do u find the size of the Oxford grips an issue? BTW great vid.
@_JoshJB_4 күн бұрын
@@adaminness8658 thanks mate. No issues for me, a little adjustment from the stock size but once you’re used to them it’s fine 👍🏼
@MidCoastAdventures5 күн бұрын
Some nice looking country through there - very pretty creeks 👍
@_JoshJB_4 күн бұрын
@@MidCoastAdventures it’s an awesome area mate. You’ll have to come and check it out sometime
@cliff15515 күн бұрын
Josh do you use quad lock mate
@_JoshJB_5 күн бұрын
@@cliff1551 nah mate. I used to but it destroyed my iPhone camera. I don’t trust it anymore, even with the vibration dampener. I would use one on a street only bike but not an off-road bike.
@philmenzies24775 күн бұрын
Rookie error there @1:04. I always pre boil my water for these trips. Also make things much easier, as the water doesn't fall through the holes either. Follow me for more cooking ideas! Otherwise great vid.
@_JoshJB_5 күн бұрын
@@philmenzies2477 ahh yes pre boiling my water. Why didn’t I think of that! 🤣
@rexgabsch73515 күн бұрын
Great tracks...Great ride 👍
@jb265 күн бұрын
Don't say that. You were my inspiration for getting the heated grips! 😂 They are bloody awesome but still need decent gloves.
@_JoshJB_5 күн бұрын
@@jb26 haha they were probably doing something. But I only had thin gloves on so it didn’t really help a whole lot 😂
@MrXrssv15 күн бұрын
Great trip, love that western branch road 👌
@_JoshJB_5 күн бұрын
@@MrXrssv1 it’s a nice ride
@Azazel5185 күн бұрын
Great vid tho
@_JoshJB_5 күн бұрын
@@Azazel518 thanks 🙏
@Azazel5185 күн бұрын
1st😁
@vindictive9995 күн бұрын
great stuff again how are the steg pegs going for you ?
@_JoshJB_5 күн бұрын
@@vindictive999 going great. I love them. So handy when standing, especially on climbs.
@drz40076 күн бұрын
Thanks you very much Josh !
@MrXrssv16 күн бұрын
Top spot Josh, cheers 👌
@jakewilliamson6 күн бұрын
stunning ride josh, that camp spot was bang on 😉
@_JoshJB_6 күн бұрын
@@jakewilliamson thanks mate. It was great
@drz40076 күн бұрын
Hello Josh ! is the front mudguard on your bike an rmz 450? what year ?
@_JoshJB_6 күн бұрын
@@drz4007 hey mate It’s an RM 125/250 fender. 01-08. The holes line up perfectly, you just need a couple of spacers on the back 2 holes to help it clear the frame. I have seen people make the rmz fenders work but I believe you have to drill new holes.
@MrSTAdventures7 күн бұрын
Nice one Josh, looking forward to seeing the next one 👍🏻
@witosarlawadventureride8 күн бұрын
Mantap bang
@niahvail85069 күн бұрын
Cheers Josh nice tracks awesome sunset
@thebudgetadventurer18799 күн бұрын
Out nanango. That's where i am. Great riding out here
@_JoshJB_9 күн бұрын
@@thebudgetadventurer1879 sure is mate. Wish I was a bit closer to it!
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Any videos on the breather hoses for a drz400S mikuni carb? I think I only has 1 breather hose?
@@peterbridgewater8866 not from me. Mines an E model.
I'm late to your party but I did arrive.... lol, I didn't realize there was an, "E" version of the DRz400? The regular & SM I knew of & I was just watching a man when I saw a second radiator? I was surprised, wondering if he had added the 2nd coil to expel more heat from the bike? Heck, that wouldn't surprise me at all, in fact I'd be wondering if I could do that just to protect the bike even better. Anyhow, both were protected w/ a dual shield radiator guard & I learned about the "E" version. So now I'll be watching your video & coming back to ask more - like if you live in America? But I'll be back in a few. So I've watched & one of my biggest questions is about the 2nd radiator coil. The "E" has 2 radiators instead of just 1 & this is something I've thought about doing just to make any bike run cooler but I saw this today on another Aussie Man's "E" version. I didn't know this existed & it's not available here so I guess they discontinued her in the States? For me, I wonder about those 2 coils & the different sprocket setup on this bike? Do you know why this version is like this, I mean it's a lot different than the original or SM models even though it's the same overall stuff? So I'm here asking, never know what I might find used out there & it's better that I know what it is now in case I do have a chance to buy a used one? So far, of the 3 different DRz's, I think I like the "E" best? peace man
@@user-dv7hb2sc9m I don’t think you Americans got the E model. But we did here in Australia. It’s aimed towards off-road riding unlike the S and SM models. Hence the differences 👍🏼
Yeah Josh, that happens to be the truth except I do have one guy here who's riding one..... lol, I'm not sure how he came to have one but I'm thinking someone came over from Australia & brought her along but sold it on the way home to keep from having to pay for a used bike? Of course that's a wild arse guess "SWAG"..... lol, I'll have to ask him tomorrow b/c I just posted comments to him yesterday. But yes, I think of the DRz's, I'd prefer the "E" if I had the choice. I'd take it for a few reasons & if I wanted the SM, I'd use the "E" and buy a set of wheels just the color/size I wanted. Besides, the E has more HP from my understanding which is part of the reason you guys buy her? Thanks again for the help!
Cheers Josh Awesome track mate hard riding beautiful views 🤙
@@niahvail8506 thanks mate 👍🏼
Hi Josh, really enjoy your videos. Wish I could live in Australia just for the riding. Tell me how many km was this trip? Keep up the awesome videos. Cheers all the way from South Africa.
@@NE-wf7tk we do have some nice riding. This was around 600kms. 2 days of around 300 each day. That’s with me getting out and back to the city as well.
Great video. Love your work! Nothing better than getting out on the bike amongst nature!
@@leighhill9185 I agree! Thanks 🙏
👍😁👍 two thumbs up mate . great little ADV ride and camp 😎 keep well young Sir 😉🍺
@@jefftaswelder9154 thank you ☺️
Can't beat the mighty DRZ
Great tracks, ride and video :) Cheers!
@@leighhill9185 thank you 😁
Hey Josh, do u find the size of the Oxford grips an issue? BTW great vid.
@@adaminness8658 thanks mate. No issues for me, a little adjustment from the stock size but once you’re used to them it’s fine 👍🏼
Some nice looking country through there - very pretty creeks 👍
@@MidCoastAdventures it’s an awesome area mate. You’ll have to come and check it out sometime
Josh do you use quad lock mate
@@cliff1551 nah mate. I used to but it destroyed my iPhone camera. I don’t trust it anymore, even with the vibration dampener. I would use one on a street only bike but not an off-road bike.
Rookie error there @1:04. I always pre boil my water for these trips. Also make things much easier, as the water doesn't fall through the holes either. Follow me for more cooking ideas! Otherwise great vid.
@@philmenzies2477 ahh yes pre boiling my water. Why didn’t I think of that! 🤣
Great tracks...Great ride 👍
Don't say that. You were my inspiration for getting the heated grips! 😂 They are bloody awesome but still need decent gloves.
@@jb26 haha they were probably doing something. But I only had thin gloves on so it didn’t really help a whole lot 😂
Great trip, love that western branch road 👌
@@MrXrssv1 it’s a nice ride
Great vid tho
@@Azazel518 thanks 🙏
1st😁
great stuff again how are the steg pegs going for you ?
@@vindictive999 going great. I love them. So handy when standing, especially on climbs.
Thanks you very much Josh !
Top spot Josh, cheers 👌
stunning ride josh, that camp spot was bang on 😉
@@jakewilliamson thanks mate. It was great
Hello Josh ! is the front mudguard on your bike an rmz 450? what year ?
@@drz4007 hey mate It’s an RM 125/250 fender. 01-08. The holes line up perfectly, you just need a couple of spacers on the back 2 holes to help it clear the frame. I have seen people make the rmz fenders work but I believe you have to drill new holes.
Nice one Josh, looking forward to seeing the next one 👍🏻
Mantap bang
Cheers Josh nice tracks awesome sunset
Out nanango. That's where i am. Great riding out here
@@thebudgetadventurer1879 sure is mate. Wish I was a bit closer to it!