I take you along on a solo motorcycle journey from Berlin to the motherland – Sweden. It’s not just about the stunning landscapes—it’s also about family, and the reflections that come up for me while traveling alone. Riding through Sweden on two wheels has given me space to process the twists and turns of life, including what it means to live with stage 4 cancer, while embracing the freedom and clarity that only the road can provide.

This is part one of a two-part adventure.

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#femalerider #motorcycleadventure
#stage4

46 Comments

  1. Härligt att se dig njuta av livet!! Och har du vägarna förbi Linköping så har jag en tom lägenhet du kan stanna till i så länge du har lust och njuta av livet på landet, mata hönsen, leka med hunden, o bara njuta av allt det vackra som finns omkring oss! ❤

  2. Awesome adventure 😎 Never ridden a bike until recently, it gives you a sense of freedom. I've watched and enjoyed all of your videos. Wish you the best ❤️ Stay healthy and positive! Finger crossed for a cancer free life 😊

  3. Just sold my bike – for my next bike, Svartpilen looks really amazing and it sounds great. Also, you know you're going to get shafted at the petrol station when it plays you a fanfare like you're royalty.

  4. Hey, have the same bike and I love it. How do you get comfortable on it? After an hour, I have to take a break and with every additional hour my butt hurts even more.

  5. The YouTube algorithm told me I just had to watch your first video. It wasn't wrong.

    I have binge-watched your five videos. I'm at a loss for words. It's not often something that moves this 65-year-old man as deeply as your story has.

    You wear your vulnerability and courage like a queen wearing a crown. I could continue, but I'll abstain. I'd be repeating what's been said many times over.

    Just remember, everyone dies. Not everyone lives.

    You have a new subscriber. Thank you for putting yourself out there and taking us along for the ride.

  6. Jag förstår precis. Jag har kört MC sedan jag var en tvärhand hög och bland det bästa som finns är att åka långt helt ensam. Frihetskänslan är obeskrivlig. Sedan stöter man alltid på andra trevliga människor man kan slå följe med om man vill. Bland de bästa rutterna är i norra Sverige och Finland. Norge är vackert men vansinnigt dyrt och i Finland och Sverige kan man ALLTID få tag i kaffe vilket är ett måste. Lycka till och tack för att du delar.

  7. My grandma passed away in cancer and i ride motorcycles myslef, this video hit me hard because of my grandmother and bikes. I really hope you beat this hell of a illnes. Love from Växjö

  8. Magnificent video storytelling. Are you a film student or cinematographer?
    Excellent editing, music, camera positions, dialog and scenes.
    Anybody can, and does, shoot video but very, very few make good videos.
    I am enjoying your series and look forward to each new one.
    Thank you for sharing your life with us.

  9. You lost people live a life and don't learn anything. You should be seeking God by reading his book, the King James bible. Because if you thought God was a fairy tale, you are wrong. If you die in your sins, you are going to hell (Psal 9:17), you are going to be there the entire jacob's trouble and the milenium, and you are going to be taken out for the judgement in the great white throne, the judgement of the Lost (Rev 20:11-15). The judge is God (Psalm 75:7), and guess who is the jury in your judgement (1 Co 6:2-3, the one who's speaking to you). You are going to have to respond for everything you said and did in life (Mat 12:36-37), and guess what's the standar huh? The book you despise (Joh 12:48), you are gonna end it up guilty, you are gonna have to confess that Jesus is Lord (Fill 2:11), and you are gonna be cast into the lake of fire (Rev 20:15). And that's NOT my opinion, is what God says in his book, the King James bible (I gave you the quotes). So you better get a King James bible (which is the only pure and perfect word of God, others are counterfeit), read it with faith searching to reconcicle with God, because you are a sinner, guilty. If you think you are a good person, no you don't. You need to understand that by reading the book, you need to repent, believe in the gospel (1 Co 15:1-4) and you need to ask the Lord Jesus with your mouth and believing the gospel, asking God to save you (Rom 10:9-10). But you lost people, you want to believe the lie that you came from a ROCK! millions of years ago, and you thing you are smart believing that crap, and you never seek what you need to seek in life, to God. So, I told you this so you are not going to be able to say "nobody told me", because I told you, right here right now.

  10. Truly inspiring! I don't have a serious illness but I have had many symptoms of all sorts of sickness caused by microwaves and ele tromagnetic weapons that can be operated from mobile phones. Not pleasant but I'm still here. I can't wait to get back on the moto again! Keep doing what you're doing!

  11. Happy to see you recovered and up doing your stuff again, MY gf got diagnosed with breast cancer almost a month ago 🙁 so she just started her treatment. It will be a tough year ahead but we hope she get out if it, fit for fight as you 🙂

  12. Hej! Great Video! I just found your channel and subbed immediately. I Love the sound of your 701, and listening to your story. looking forward to more content, and Yes, I'm Swedish too.

  13. Vilken härlig video. Jag tror pensionärer är smarta nog att veta vad som är värt att göra, så att göra pensionärsgrejer är smart. Gillar också din attityd att bara åka utan planering, ska försöka på det samma under nästa års roadtrip på MC:n. Subbed!

  14. I am a 22-year-old man living in Turkey. My dream is to buy a motorcycle tent and overalls and travel the world. It seems that I will not be able to do this for a long time due to economic reasons. Still, I will not give up the struggle. By the way, do not stop sending videos, love from Turkey, I believe you will be fine.

  15. Wow! I never traveled to see Europe in my lifetime. I am what you call a pensioner now (retired). Thank you for the Beautiful quiet drives on your motorcycle through the country side of Sweden. I am happy that the cancer and the chemo are not keeping you down.

    Although, I claim to have "retired" 4 times in my lifetime. (Saved money bought a motorcycle and (Before the internet and Social Media)) traveled the USA from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean on Goldwing. Plus Katy, Texas to Los Angeles in 26 hours. (2900 kilometers)

    Your ride on a single cylinder, no windshield to go 6 to 8 hours riding (500Km) you are one really tough lady rider. Thank you again for the beautiful rides! Oh yes, My wife's mom was born in Estonia. I hope Estonia and Sweden are good friends..I don't know?

  16. ur so gracious and so full of life.. u choose this experience bfr u came to b now.. ur generation hve something to do as well.. don't worry.. just a little bit longer.. stay safe for God's sake 🙏 😢

  17. Loving your videos!! I'm another survivor. 4.5 years ago I found myself in critical care from kidney failure. Almost didn't make it. But now with a Honda Gold Wing, I'm seeing country I never thought I'd ever see. Your an amazing young lady! Don't ever stop.

  18. Thank you for posting your videos. You have taught me that life has no guarantees. And to keep yourself in the present and enjoy what you have and what you are doing right now, and how fortunate I am just to be alive. And I know if there are exceptions in your diagnosis, you will be one of them. Stay Fierce.

  19. it's fun to see euro people ride solo and enjoy nature and the places they visit.. if in my country there are also rides from peninsula malaysia to thailand, cambodia and loas and china😊

  20. Just found your videos. There is so much to say, but I hold back. My wife had metastatic cancer, and we lived through a long period of chemo, surgery, radiation, etc. She survived it all and is one of those who defied the odds. But life is not about odds. It is today, and tomorrow. And now, as one who is nearly a "pensioner," I understand your mother and partner, although I, for one, still travel daily on my motorcycles, and gave up my car years ago — in Minnesota, in the northern U.S., where I've become accustomed to riding when it's below zero (f), and when the roads are icy and sketchy. I sometimes groan when I have to suit up, but I persist, and it is persistence that matters, so I do not complain. Life is to persist, in whatever way you can, and to take in things small and large. I find that on a bike, others find it elsewhere. Cheers to you. I hope this finds you well. Will look for more.

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