My trip on my Honda Super Cub ex Postie Bike ( NBC110 ) continues into South Australia and the clouds starts to build up.

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  1. On ya Jeff! I reckon you will have some viewers (at least one) if you published all the footage in one long, multi hour episode. Love this riders perspective. My mind keeps wandering off and thinking what can this old man (me) do? I think I would take this on in the little corolla….leave the misses behind and just roam free.

  2. What an awesome vid Jeff. Thoroughly enjoyed it and so worth your time and effort. A great little bike obviously beautifully maintained by you. Really look forward to next episode and keep safe!

  3. Welcome to South Australia mate. Well done 👍 on the sand love ❤️ the economy

  4. We or I would like to see your interaction with the people at the stops you make, & some of the history where you can. We have seen plenty of the bikes dashboard

  5. Must Say Very Well Done. Just YouTubing came across your channel so I watched. I Subscribe. That`s worth watching the Video.

  6. Great video Jeff!! Amazing to see all that Austrailia has to offer. I've been known to pull my bike into the hotel rooms if they seem a little extra dogey. The flat landscape looks a lot like the yacatan pennisula of Mexico near the beach. Lots of pinks and reds out there. Ride safe dude!

  7. Love your work. Be so kind as to share details of camera set up. I also own a CT110 and NBC110. L

  8. I think I will buy a postie bike and fit a seat in front for my little Chiuauawa pal, and just have fun! Thanks for the inspiration. Cheers!

  9. Amazing trip! Tell me, if you had to keep just one bike, which would you choose, the NBC or the CT, and why?

  10. Good morning !

    I am Cross Cub grandpa from Japan.

    Super Cub is so versatile motorcycle !

    I enjoy camping and touring with HONDA Cross Cub !

    The video is so great !!

    Have a nice day !

  11. Another enjoyable video Jeff. Some familiar roads from my recent ride to Quorn. Gotta love Horrocks Pass. I need a Go-Pro for the FJR! Cheers, Simon
    Simon

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