• Colombia DR650 Adventures & ADV Cannonball News

  • Feb 21 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 9 mins
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Colombia DR650 Adventures & ADV Cannonball News

  • Summary

  • Taylor interviews Konrad Flenk in the Everyday Adventurer segment. Konrad is a Swede living in Jupiter, Florida where he can be found on his HD Fatboy cruising A1A. In this conversation, he talked about riding scooters in Sweden as a kind and in March 2023 he went on an adventure in Medellín Columbia. Konrad rented a DR650 which turned out that the thumper was the perfect bike for his ADV trip. They discuss planning a foreign trip from home and how those efforts turn into real adventure. Taylor and Konrad discuss the often erroneous security and corrupt policing concerns about solo moto-travel to Medellín Columbia. The 2023 trip was such a success that Konrad and his brother returned for another trip on October 24’. Konrad talks about his plans to meet up with his brother down South in the near future.

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