kaiten
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This happened while riding in Georgia, between Mestia and Ushguli in the Caucasus mountains. The wobble appeared due to worn steering bearings. As soon as I changed the bearings the symptoms disappeared. No damage other than some scratches and a broken pannier latch. Considering the road I'd say this was very lucky. What do you think caused it? anythig I could have done better? https://youtu.be/UHznNiuwYZI Full video here - https://motorcycling.to/georgia/on-the-other-side-of-the-sea
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Hey, Posted episode 6 - crossing Khazakhstan from North to South towards Almaty. If you like this series do subscribe to my channel. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3He4u-vqiME
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Well, I saved up - to be honest I had plenty of days piled up - after the Mongolia trip which was around 56 days I still had a few days left over for a quick one week trip to Greece and still carried over 4 days at the end of the year. Work wise - the stars alligned for me this year so I could take paid vacantion for over 2 months, this was what I would call it an one in a lifetime opportunity. I picked up the "Just another" thing from a caravan - a Dutch couple (I think) were doing a round the world trip and their banner read "Just another RTW tour" - I found that very funny at the time - hence this title. More videos are out, at episode 4 currently on my channel here - https://www.youtube.com/c/mihaimotorcyclingto - do subscribe if you want to get notifications whenever new videos are out. Thanks, Mihai
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Story here: https://motorcycling.to/mongolia Video series (4 episodes so far) here:
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Shot these clips while riding through Russia en route to Mongolia: https://youtu.be/gnSEz0ydQuM The stories and other videos on my blog here - https://motorcycling.to/mongolia
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This was my first track day experience on a proper circuit.. all over the place but great fun: ">
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Greetings, This summer I spent 2 weeks in India with a Yamaha Fazer. Unlike a regular tourist who uses Uber and visits attractions I rented a bike and roamed around bazars, neighborhood , colonies and markets. 760 kms later this is what it looked like: ">