Recently, while cooped up in the house for a few days with the flu, I watched, on Netflix, a documentary series "Long Way Round". It followed a motorcycle expedition conducted by Scottish actor Ewan McGregor and fellow British actor Charlie Boorman, both avid motorcyclists, who rode from London to New York, west to east, on a couple of BMW GS's. They had a LOT of difficulties as they passed through places like Uzbekistan, Mongolia, Eastern Russia, and Siberia, mainly with the almost entirely lack of roads.
Anyway, it's a terrific story and well worth viewing if you have the opportunity.
But I wonder about the Continental GT trip depicted in the RE promotional video. Did this really happen as depicted? Is there a back story to this trip, or was it filmed by helicoptering the bikes, actors, and crew on to the location for a day of filming, then retiring to a luxury hotel somewhere?