Itchy boots Was not wrong | Honda CRF 300 Rally

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Itchy boots Was not wrong | Honda CRF 300 Rally. A deep dive into the dual-sport motorcycle of choice by Noraly Itchy boots.
Honda CRF300L Rally: Where the dirt ends and road begins, the CRF300L Rally is waiting to bring adventure bike capability to your everyday commute. The nimble design and plentiful low-end power combine with smart features for an ideal transportation solution through busy streets and bumpy trails. The bodywork is inspired by Dakar Rally racebikes, which means it looks as good as it performs. The tall windscreen provides solid protection against the elements. And the long motocross-style seat gives you all-day comfort and allows you to easily move around in the saddle. If you have a dual sport that’s even lighter and more affordable in mind, make sure you check out our honda CRF300L.

Honda CRF300L:
Balance is the key when riding any motorcycle. And we’re not talking about just balancing on two wheels: We’re talking about the balance between size, weight, power and handling that makes some bikes great—like the new Honda CRF300L. Based on our previous CRF250L, for 2021, it gets a larger engine with more torque and a whole host of chassis and suspension refinements. What you end up with is one of the best-balanced bikes ever for on- and off-road use. Perfect for weekend trail rides, it’s also among the best choices ever for commuting or urban transportation. And if you’re looking for a version with a windscreen and Dakar-inspired bodywork for a little more weather protection, make sure you check out our new CRF300L Rally.

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Hello my name is Andrew, My family and I love power-sports. Just something about the feel of freedom and power you get from a bike or ATV. On this channel you will find content for the Honda 300L as well as our journey we take together in the world of power sports.

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It’s not the bike, it’s all her. Her thrill for life for adventure her intelligence, her interaction with every ethnic groups her phenomenal bike handling skills and strength. Her ability to handle all those border crossings. It may be the perfect bike for her but I would watch every episode even if she was riding a CT 90.

franktowles
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I turned my Alaska family on to Itchy Boots last June, and they've been avidly following the channel since.
My daughter says that has first dibs on Alaska. j/k
Point being, IB's travels are interesting to more than just bike enthusiasts. My family has riders and non-riders, and neither classification of family member would miss an episode of IB, Noraly's knowledge and curiosity, her kind spirit, her quest for adventure and her infectious laugh drew them in. The music and drone work are world class. This is real reality TV, not some over-produced, over-dramatized creation.
I've been riding since the sixties, and after enduring network-driven content for decades, Itchy Boots is the psychological medicine that we all need.
Decency and kindness.

Bdub
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I hate to say it, but I'm about to turn 50 years old in a few months and had NEVER had the desire to ride or even own a Motorcycle. I found Itchy Boot's channel and watched her entire latest season and now it has me wanting to buy not only a Motorcycle but the 300 Rally. Hard to explain, but her videos inspire me to be more adventurous, to be more... free.

Krommel
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Great video, Andrew, and you're 100% correct. For those who don't follow ItchyBoots/Noraly's channel, she makes some of the most fantastic, visually spectacular adventure videos on the entire Interwebs. I've been following her for a couple years now, but this season, from South America to Alaska has been nothing short of incredible!! I've even got my kids hooked on her videos and they love her intrepid sense of adventure. You are both outstanding ambassadors for the dual sport community. Thank you for highlighting her channel today!
P.S. You were also right about her personality - she's SMART, witty, sweet, fiercely independent (she's doing her entire adventure by herself) and massively talented. And then there are her eyes and smile! 😀

maxcactus
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Honda could NOT buy, for any money, the exposure and love Noraly has engendered for the 300. Any statement that a "small" bike is no good for touring has become completely dead...

You didn't even mention her incredible drone work and editing talent. She has cine talents of a top professional level. Even her choices of music overs are incredibly matched.
If you aspire to be a Youtuber, this is the person to learn from. It simply does not get better than Itchy Booots.

gregjetnikoff
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Of all the youtubers that have recommended me, Itchy boots is the best thing I've seen on Youtube. I love each video because it teaches us life as it is, if interaction with people, their smile, their dialogues, the coexistence with those they meet on their journey, it teaches us that there are still human beings who have nobility and love in their hearts.

eidernadir
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I started watching when she had her Royal Enfield Himalayan and I loved that little bike. Still watching and still good.

RavBunneh
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Thank you for pointing out the advantages of her bike. I'm a major fan of Noraly. When she gets to the Arctic Ocean in a week or two, both Honda and YouTube should be there to congratulate her, and Honda should be her sponsor.

davidevans
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Well done, bro!
Noraly is our hero, our inspiration. I've followed her since I found her and she was in South America. She's ridden that bike through some of the most incredible terrains you can imagine, including some of the most dangerous places on the planet. I honestly cringed a few times when she was in Central America and Mexico. She rode right over the same places in Colorado I used to hunt, above timberline for most of it.
It's been a joy to watch her fortitude, attitude, and vigor.
Many see/wish themselves those same freedoms. You did well to include her. She's going network nationwide here soon.

petecartwright
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I love Noraly's "Itchy Boots" channel. I look forward to each Monday, Wednesday and Friday. She has had some instances of laying the bike down. While she is very fit and athletic, I am glad she picked a lighter bike. She struggled a bit to pick it back up, but she managed it. It was a little hard to find parts for in Central and South America. But overall it has served her well. An epic piece of machinery. We are all wondering if she will ship the bike back home after the trip or will she leave it behind. I hope she keeps it.

MRxMADHATTER
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Itchy boots made me realise that not everyone needs a big bike to go far and after seeing how far she is going with this 300cc, I decide to give a chance to my BMW G310R by adding equipment to become more comfortable and doing some 500mile road trips with it. As a small woman who never goes off road, I now don't see a need for an upgrade. It was meant to be a learner bike but I might keep it for longer due to how fun it is.

goduxunike
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Itchy boots is so far out ! one thing for sure she not afraid about much, she just goes and goes, and she takes you along with her, she is so cool to share her life on the road with us, and that Honda has been a very good bike for her , good luck and Happy Trails .

micktepolt
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I bought the 300 Rally, did the TET in the Netherlands, great fun. Already planning TET Spain for next year. The bike is so well behaved. Incredible low speed torque, like a little tractor.

yt
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Andrew I agree all the way. I got my CRF300L Rally in November just before Noraly showed what she had chosen to ride. I have been following her from when she started in India. For all those still waiting to get one of these bikes they are well worth the wait. I love mine! I have taken it on two different camping trips and it was great. I have put the crash protection on it and am going to do the suspension upgrade some time soon. If you have not watched one of Itchy Boots video's you are missing out on one of the best out there. I watch a lot of YouTube adventure motorcyclists and Itchy Boots is top of the heap in my book.

johnpagejr.
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I have never done any adventure riding, though I would love to! But I have ridden off road a fair amount. And, I've ridden a dirt bike on asphalt just enough to know that I'd MUCH rather ride a dirt bike on the road even with the poorer traction/handling of knobbies in that situation, than find myself off road in some serious sand, or mud, or stream crossings, or whatever, with a heavy machine and less than proper tires for that.
A bike like the CRF 300 Rally just seems WAY smarter than an Enfield or Africa Twin, or some 500 lb. beast. Good call Motorcycles Offroad and Noraly! I've been immensely enjoying her adventures for about a year now. Binged the older Africa episodes, then jumped in with her current Season when she started back up in Ecuador. Top notch videos and content! So real, and so human!

drgruber
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She is a one off. Likeable and disarming. Her first season was on a Royal Enfield Himalayan from India back to Holland. That Journey was as good as the latest one she is on. That bike also sold bucket loads because of her exploits on it. She also uses Revit Clothing (they do sponsor her) all the time, so it gives you an idea of how it performs long term under all sorts of conditions. Here in the UK there are so many Vloggers who will ride around the block on the latest machine then become some sort of expert it's quiet painful watching and listening them. Best of luck with your channel.

frankspeakmore
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I normally would not watch a video riding on the coattails of another utuber but I like your breakdown of bike size comparison. My son and I rode from Florida to the west coast for a total of 12, 000 miles, me on my DR650 and him on his WR250. We were on the road for almost two months and the amount of riders on much bigger bikes were amazed and some looked down on us for not riding a GS or whatever they were riding . There is something very rewarding and the feel of the road on smaller displacement bikes is not matched by larger bikes. It was one of the best times of my life and would not change a thing. I enjoyed your video.

kene
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Andrew, thanks for this. Don't forget her skills and knowledge on also educating on Geology, local culture and history. 🖖🏼🤟🏼

geofiggy
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I've been saying for YEARS that a small light bike is best for long rugged trips. It's taken a long time, but FINALLY people are getting over the Long Way Down syndrome. Noraly has helped many new riders not make that expensive mistake at all (yes, I made it too - briefly lol), and we should all thank her for that. Of course, there were others before her - Lois Price for example, on her Serow. But Noraly is almost a household word now, at least among the motorcycle family.

mollygrubber
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Of course the 300 is a perfect choice. I myself has gone even further in the downsizing way. A bike smaller the 300 c.c. What a relief! So light in the difficult terrain. No problem or anxiety because of a small and narrow trail.

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