HE'S FINALLY HOME!!! 😭

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In today's video, I hit the road in my van to pick up my trusty Honda CB500X from the garage. After some much-needed maintenance, it's time to get the bike ready for the exciting travels ahead! I'll take you along on the journey, share some insights on the upgrades, and talk about my upcoming adventures.

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Well in at the deep end as usual, but credit to you for sticking with it, RESPECT !!

davidgreen
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It always lifts my spirits watching your videos. Thanks for posting 👍

Raykenn
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So glad you've managed to get him home😀let the journey continue. Also when you find a mechanic you trust and respect treasure them because they are few😉

dunc
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So glad you have him back. I learned to ride back in 1980. I had my first wreck this past Easter Sunday. Was a solo event, turning right on red (US and legal), no traffic coming and rear tire slid out like I was on ice. All the gear all the time, except this time 😞. Only had jeans on instead of my armored ones. I had helmet, gloves, armored jacket and boots. Just a little road rash on my right knee. That will learn me. Anyway, you just have to get back on and push through. I'm always inspired at how you push through and won't be stopped. You're an inspiration to us all. Keep it up Saffy!

Bill_CBR
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Fellow CB500R rider here. Glad you got your bike back and your ribs healed. 👍

philcorymusic
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“Why you beeping at me?”…..”oh handbrake on”….you crack me up Saffy, never afraid to show the highs and lows of everything you do, so pleased you got your bike back, and you will too get your confidence back, believe in yourself, we all know you can do it, so onto the next chapter.

GSHants
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A lot of bike trailer, especially in the USA, have a fowrard mechanism to grab the front wheel and stop it moving any further forward. Could be a good idea to find one of those and weld / bolt it to the van floor. With the van bulkhead removed, in the event of a 50 mph van smash, you don't want the bike moving forwards on you. Check it out.

rogerandroid
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Yay…! He’s back…! Glad he’s back safe & sound.. SO pleased for you…. 🤟🏼😎

TheWhitey
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Nice to have cb500x back after almost a year at North Cape.
Honda marketing in 1960 said "you meet the nicest people on a honda motorcycle" but I guess the cb500x have missed you and are looking forward for new adventures together.🎉😊

arner
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I'm glad you got your Nordkapp motorcycle home. Confidence can be dangerous on a motorcycle. Know yourself, know your motorcycle and be aware of your surroundings. You will be doing well.

fuglbird
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So pleased like everyone else Saffy you have your CB500x back home. I await your next trip when you feel your ready. All the best.😊👍🏍

johnimmins
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We use the same motorcycle workshop. I really like Bob, he's a bit of a character. He had a heart attack once during an off-road race. But he finished the race first then went to hospital. I'm wondering why you're worried about getting back on the Honda. It's the same as riding your Suzuki - unless it's too tall for you. If it is you could either get a lower seat or flog it and get a lower bike, no point struggling.

trailingarm
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I would like to say to you that my experience with life is that you always hurt yourself whether physically or psychologically. The test is that each time it happens you pick yourself up and forge on through the pain. You will develop a toughness and grit, regain your confidence, and become resilient. All of us go through very hard things to deal with during our lives, it is what you do during the hard times that prepare you to enjoy the goo's times.

joeeasterling
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Great that he is back ❤ I hope the wind is taking you to a wonderful place and not over your bike down the hill 😉 Good luck and ride safe 👍

tylercarsson
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Great to see you're reunited together at last.

joewilliams
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I met the modern bikers on my camping trip to Harz on my SV650. One had a van and a caravan, two others a mobile home. All of them bringing a motorcycle with them. They liked to talk about biking and the tools they packed in their panniers when riding, but I did not see any of these bikes being used outside the camp site during the three days I stayed there. They all seemed quite new to motorcycles. The only other motorcycle I saw at my camp sites was a Gold Wing with a trailer. Is traditional motor cycle camping dying?

fuglbird
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Glade you got your new motorcycle home safe and sound

theadventuresofbellatheenf
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Safrooon! I am so happy for you! Believe in yourself!❤

eddiedrella
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I would expect that, rather than being bent, the forks had simply twisted slightly out of line in the yokes. It's very common and very easy to loosen the yokes and re-align them.

richardsutton
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I am soooo happy for you you have been thru alot and you get right back on the horse and keep going keep smiling and being silly love it Saffy . Yes i get ur feelings about getting back on her i had a bad motorcycle accident it is scary and plays mind games after . Can't wait for more vids !!!

markchristianson