This is part 7 of 10 of my trip to France & Spain riding through the Alps and Pyrenees in a group. Today we leave Ales and head to Castres, passing under the magnificent Viaduc de Millau, once again, the roads, scenery and weather couldn’t have been better.

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All my best wishes, thanks again for watching, bye for now!
Nick

Triumph Street Triple 765R

SW Motech Street-Rack Triumph Street Triple
Garmin Zumo XT GPS device
Garmin Zumo XT Motorcycle Mount (Amazon)
BuyBits Original Extended Bike Handlebar U Bolt Base with AMPS Adapter for Garmin Zumo XT (Amazon)

SW-Motech Evo Cargo Bag (Soft luggage panniers) 50l
Oxford tank bag (need to use rain cover in heavy rain)

RST textile jacket
RST textile trousers (slight seepage in crutch area in heavy rain)
TCX Airtech 3 Gore-tex boots
Nolan 80 helmet

GoPro Hero 10 (helmet mounted)
Adhesive universal helmet mount for GoPro
Purple Panda microphone
Insta360 X3 (handlebar mounted)
EJEAS V4 blue tooth intercom (connected to Zumo XT for listening to directions only)

Insta360 Studio, 360 video editing and export to PowerDirector for inclusion in final video
Cyberlink PowerDirector 365 – video editing

9 Comments

  1. I do enjoy these hairpins and try to see how smooth i can go around them, a bit like a waltz 🤣🤣🤣 that was a great route you followed today, such beauty.

  2. I’m not sure if you have already discussed this Nick, however after doing solo trips and now a group ride, what is your preferred amount of riders for a tour? My view would be 2 or 3 people would be ideal as it’s company to share the adventures and also to assist for any problems.

  3. What a gorgeous route; plenty of sweepers and hairpins to enjoy! Sometimes getting lost leads to some most interesting discoveries. Looks like the group stayed together better on this segment than the last segment. BTW, I purchased a new NX500 this past week for my son so he can join me on some of my trips. He’s been talking about getting a bike for several years and since I’m not getting any younger, I thought that this is the right time to get him riding again. He’s enjoying the ride and gaining confidence. The NX500 seems to be the perfect bike to return to riding. Looking forward to next week’s episode. Cheers, Jim

  4. In order to make these trips even more memorable, you need a drone to capture these breath taking views. Hope you will buy one soon.

  5. Hi nick .roads . Scenery and editing brilliant..BUT with full respect. I understand its a group ride .but it all seems rushed. And not your
    Relaxing style. Which i enjoy. You know I'm one of your biggest fan .so i apologise mate .but that's what it seems to me .hopefully we will be back to your normal brilliant adventures and a relaxing pace please…the old fella

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