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0:00 - Beginner Bike Commuter Mistakes to Avoid
0:20 - 10. Not Checking Your Bike
1:17 - 9. Not Wearing a Helmet
1:46 - 8. Always Riding On the Shoulder
3:35 - 7. Not Checking Blind Spots
3:47 - 6. Being Distracted
4:36 - 5. Commuting During Rush Hour
5:08 - 4. Trusting Navigation Too Much
7:15 - 3. Not Knowing Where You're Going
8:33 - 2. Looking at Cars Instead of Drivers
9:43 - 1. Acknowledging Road Rage
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  • @ricecakeFTW
    @ricecakeFTW27 күн бұрын

    "You're on a bicycle. You already look dorky." Me: putting on my helmet

  • @jsampson3672
    @jsampson3672Ай бұрын

    american city planning is terrifying 6:38

  • @17leuname

    @17leuname

    5 күн бұрын

    completely made for cars

  • @richardbently7236
    @richardbently7236Ай бұрын

    Make eye contact, look at their mirrors and when passing cars that are not moving notice the direction of their front wheels to know where they want to go.

  • @boriente

    @boriente

    Ай бұрын

    Yesyesyes

  • @andy-xz2uk
    @andy-xz2ukАй бұрын

    this is why i always ride in the middle, i don't give a shit if they keep honking at me 😂😂😂

  • @wr0te0ff68

    @wr0te0ff68

    Ай бұрын

    I take the honks as encouragement

  • @danieltesfaye8517

    @danieltesfaye8517

    27 күн бұрын

    @@wr0te0ff68The same with tailgating. I try to get them to bite the dust while I grow the gap and smoke them,

  • @woodenstick6968
    @woodenstick6968Ай бұрын

    Hey. Seriously, this video is far more better than GCN.

  • @docouchi7929

    @docouchi7929

    Ай бұрын

    GCN are for snobs with $10k bicycles

  • @Nostalgiaforinfi

    @Nostalgiaforinfi

    28 күн бұрын

    Their fixed video with no foot retention 🤣

  • @SaHaRaSquad

    @SaHaRaSquad

    18 күн бұрын

    That's not a very high bar

  • @jasonparrish5204
    @jasonparrish5204Ай бұрын

    My best commuting tip is get the most obnoxiously bright lights you can find.

  • @richardbently7236

    @richardbently7236

    Ай бұрын

    I swear by blue light, i always thought drivers were just aholes and just drove by within a foot of me. Ever since I switched to a blue light no one comes close, everyone passes me with space.

  • @tansytansy

    @tansytansy

    17 күн бұрын

    @@richardbently7236 you reckon that's because of the association with the police lights? overall a cool observation but i'm confused

  • @richardbently7236

    @richardbently7236

    17 күн бұрын

    @@tansytansy I think it works just because blue lights are more noticeable/distracting. Green and Red Lights can fade into the background.

  • @agrmbl

    @agrmbl

    8 күн бұрын

    Getting high-vis backpack helps a lot too. Grey/black backpacks are a bad idea for commuting.

  • @ToomanyFrancis
    @ToomanyFrancis6 күн бұрын

    6:42 The pedestrians in the park aren't an annoyance to us, we are an annoyance to them. Always remember that all spaces should logically belong to people. Even cyclists and cars on roads are taking space that logically belongs to people, the space has simply been yielded to vehicles. The space is not being yielded in a park, it is being shared, and you should respect that. People being in the park is why I love riding through parks.

  • @MichaelSheaAudio
    @MichaelSheaAudio28 күн бұрын

    I'm glad you acknowledged that we live in a car dependent society in North America, as well as other places. The biggest danger to cyclists is cars. Cycling isn't dangerous, cars are dangerous, which means we should do our best to separate the two, and/or start to reduce the space and power that cars have over public roads.

  • @tansytansy

    @tansytansy

    17 күн бұрын

    true, same thing in Russia, unfortunately. hope it gets better as people get smarter in the future lol

  • @riveteye93

    @riveteye93

    6 күн бұрын

    ​@@tansytansywell, in Russia there's a lot more public transport that doesn't suck. You can easily travel through the city hoping in and out of it.

  • @tansytansy

    @tansytansy

    6 күн бұрын

    @@riveteye93 i wish 😭 you have to disassemble or fold (so that it's below 180cm combined) and somewhere even pack it

  • @pinoygal6232
    @pinoygal6232Ай бұрын

    Merge out of the bike lane, behind cars, or get in front of them, never side-by-side at busy intersections. In the parts of the world where people drive on the right side of the road, a car turning right over a cyclist going straight/ right, is the most common accident scenario.

  • @TBrownProductions
    @TBrownProductionsАй бұрын

    I fear we are never getting fixie points back

  • @thedailycyclist9295

    @thedailycyclist9295

    Ай бұрын

    I know, been watching Zack for years, finally built up my first fixed gear and cant get roasted!

  • @event4216

    @event4216

    Ай бұрын

    fixie points are for people who depend on opinion of others....real cyclists ride whatever they've built up, what's working for them and what they like. I guess Zach is already there and just some stubborn fans can't get this fact.

  • @wr0te0ff68

    @wr0te0ff68

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@event4216 I completely agree but also sometimes it's fun to look at and poke fun/admire people's bikes.

  • @event4216

    @event4216

    Ай бұрын

    @@wr0te0ff68 Fun is legal, can't argue with that)

  • @TBrownProductions

    @TBrownProductions

    29 күн бұрын

    @@event4216 lmao its not about being a -REAL- cyclist or not and Its not about getting the validation of others, it's about having a fun showcase of our fellow riders bikes. it's just about having fun with slight roasts.

  • @iluvmyroom
    @iluvmyroom8 күн бұрын

    Born and raised here in Taipei, Taiwan. I’m SHOCKED you survived here during the pandemic. Love your channel btw.

  • @BiggCliph
    @BiggCliphАй бұрын

    I’m about to purchase my first non-Walmart bike next week! I’m so excited to start commuting once I get my stamina up. I’m hoping I can find a better route to work because the most easily accessible one is on a 60mph road. A little nervous about that tbh!

  • @tay-lore

    @tay-lore

    Ай бұрын

    Build those leg engines!!! Good on ya! And definitely try to find a better route. There's gotta be another way to get there

  • @steverussell8767

    @steverussell8767

    Ай бұрын

    Congratulations on the bike & the commute start! The good will outweigh the not so good; you will love it. You will find a better route. Exploring possible routes on weekend mornings in low traffic can help. You will definitely build up a library of alternate routes that will be less traveled. Some good comments here, using front & rear light at all times, bright clothing. For me plenty of hand signals including to following traffic and oncoming traffic at intersections, pointing, that I am going straight through. Keeping my speed "low" in heavy traffic has reduced my less than near misses by half vs last year (though I do miss the thrill of the old days...). Take care

  • @korcommander

    @korcommander

    Ай бұрын

    I'm gonna be honest, they have some pretty decent bikes now. Check out the Ozark trail ridge 29 or the explorer g1

  • @Aka.Aka.

    @Aka.Aka.

    Ай бұрын

    @@korcommander I have the explorer G1 and it's awesome!!!!

  • @korcommander

    @korcommander

    Ай бұрын

    @@Aka.Aka. I'm right there about to buy even though I already have 2 bikes. I got a Schwinn junction myself and basically rebuilt it as a 9 speed.

  • @PathLessPedaledTV
    @PathLessPedaledTVАй бұрын

    Great indepth tips!

  • @notl33t
    @notl33t8 күн бұрын

    originally, i thought this video was a little too harsh--but actually this is a very realistic, experienced take on keeping yourself as safe as possible.

  • @drwigglechin
    @drwigglechin21 күн бұрын

    My favorite thing about riding is finding interesting safe routes to new places. I drop pins on the maps to remember these paths in the future too.

  • @farhanyudaputra6422
    @farhanyudaputra6422Ай бұрын

    if zach's city ever decides to build bike infrastructure, he should def get to be involved

  • @mattsmith7772
    @mattsmith7772Ай бұрын

    Eye contact is everything! Don’t assume they actually see you, but use it to see if they’re distracted or their likely next move.

  • @90210blackman
    @90210blackman25 күн бұрын

    Great video. I guess cycling in a different country would be different than cycling in America. Because over here in England, when it comes to road rage, if the cyclist raises his hand to say sorry (even if it’s not their fault), drivers calm down and it de-escalates the situation. I listen to music but that’s what I have mirrors for. To see behind me. It’s not blaring in my ears. I need to be able to hear a fast moving emergency vehicle behind me. But music helps. If you can drive a vehicle and listen to music then why can’t you do the same on a bike?

  • @Kevin_geekgineering
    @Kevin_geekgineeringАй бұрын

    very nice video, I 100% agree on all points, especially on finding paths and roads that are safer instead of using stupid google map, those navigation routing algorithm are designed for cars and they have no idea how dangerous they could be for bike commute,

  • @FirstLast-ml7yf
    @FirstLast-ml7yf11 күн бұрын

    Always take the lane to get out of the door zone, if you can. That means USE A REARVIEW MIRROR. And aggressive daytime running lights to relieve left cross scenario of opposing traffic turning left into you.

  • @theskiesandme
    @theskiesandme6 күн бұрын

    Thanks. Good advice ✌️👍

  • @thesouthbaybikerider
    @thesouthbaybikerider26 күн бұрын

    Great points…! Thank You!

  • @Aka.Aka.
    @Aka.Aka.Ай бұрын

    1. have brakes

  • @alex-cg6hq
    @alex-cg6hqАй бұрын

    bought a wabi thanks to your sponsoring and I have been having the time of my life every day when I ride it.

  • @Horus-Lupercal

    @Horus-Lupercal

    Ай бұрын

    Lol sucker.

  • @jonathangapay1724
    @jonathangapay1724Ай бұрын

    Great tips. I route my "roadie" route like that. Through small barangay roads between towns, avoiding main roads if possible. They tend to be quieter and there are less cars.

  • @docouchi7929
    @docouchi7929Ай бұрын

    3:19 I almost got in a fight with an idiot that honked and cursed at me, and in return I threw the bird… dude parked ahead waited for me, and wanted to rumble, I took out my heavy bike lock and cursed him off, he got back in and carried on … but you have to be loud when your riding In traffic

  • @TheInfectous

    @TheInfectous

    18 күн бұрын

    and if he had a weapon what was your plan? just be hospitalized/killed? is your ego really that important to you?

  • @KosNeh
    @KosNehАй бұрын

    I needed this video the other day, my untuned wheel buckled and locked into my fork and i went over the bar 😂

  • @Cycleordie0879

    @Cycleordie0879

    Ай бұрын

    OUCH!! hope you didn’t break anything, stay safe out there

  • @KosNeh

    @KosNeh

    Ай бұрын

    @@Cycleordie0879 i need new rims since it's too bent to be aligned, and now im scared to use my bike HAHA

  • @bknapp9728

    @bknapp9728

    Ай бұрын

    Hope you are OK. Getting back on the bike can be difficult too.

  • @pinoygal6232

    @pinoygal6232

    Ай бұрын

    -Been there, done that. No more quick release for me.

  • @MisterSal9895
    @MisterSal989529 күн бұрын

    In my city almost every vehicle has tinted mirrors so I don't bother trying to look at the driver.

  • @juanar_97
    @juanar_9713 күн бұрын

    Not sure if people drive more carefully in residential areas. FortNine made a video stressing that people are less aware when they drive in those areas because habituation makes the driving experience more automatic than conscious. I drive both motorcycle and bicycle and I'm almost sure that if this applies to motorcycles, it must apply to bicycles as well, since the latter are arguably less visible than the former for a car driver.

  • @jrnamida5470
    @jrnamida5470Ай бұрын

    Thank you for this video, I find street riding can be crazy lots of time. Car and truck drivers do not expect you to be on a bicycle next to them...

  • @nyohaku
    @nyohakuАй бұрын

    1- limit riding in the dark and in storms. 2- wear bright clothing. 3 - quality grippy tires. 4 - fixed gear gives better traction and a sense of your speed 5- travel the same speed as cars in the inner city. 6- have an “emergency”brake ready (aka knee-saver). You can survive on the street 30 years, then collect Social Security. This.

  • @tesmith47

    @tesmith47

    18 күн бұрын

    Better traction on a fixie??? Not sure of that

  • @nyohaku

    @nyohaku

    18 күн бұрын

    @@tesmith47 it works for me, although I’m not sure why. Maybe because you are constantly feeling your rear wheel traction since you’re not braking from the rims or disks.

  • @ToomanyFrancis

    @ToomanyFrancis

    6 күн бұрын

    I need to go places when I need to go places. Daylight and weather are not in my thought process when I get on my bike aside from what I'm going to be wearing. Bright clothing only strengthens the motorist's argument that they "couldn't see" the cyclist they've hit when that cyclist isn't wearing a traffic cone as a hat and waving a 10 foot neon flag with flashing LED lights lining it. I also imagine many people are physically incapable of riding fixies if there is a significant amount of variation in elevation, but fewer gears is a good idea to reduce maintenance necessity. I also imagine many people are entirely physically incapable of riding at the same speed as cars anywhere.

  • @mikafoxx2717

    @mikafoxx2717

    2 күн бұрын

    ​@@ToomanyFrancisI wouldn't say go fixie, but like a 3 speed hub is fine for most things once you get your legs out of the couch potato zone. Maybe a higher end 5-7 speed hub if you do touring type stuff. If you go cheap, just get a 7 speed derailleur if you can, no front gears necessary.

  • @kovie9162
    @kovie9162Күн бұрын

    And I find that the safest way to ride through traffic is to be as aggressive and sometimes literally hands-on as you can without being a jerk or menace. You MUST assert yourself as a cyclist or drivers will take advantage of your submissiveness and potentially endanger you. They don't want to hit you, as much for moral as for legal and practical reasons, and if you make it clear that if they drive irresponsibly that they will hit you, they'll almost always back off and play nice. What this means, for example, is that if I want to change lanes, to turn or avoid an obstruction in my lane like a double parked car or construction, I will signal with the hand matching the direction towards which I want to move, turn my head slightly in that direction, and wave off any drivers currently in that lane just behind me so that they know my intentions and don't run into me. Never fails. NO ONE wants to hit others, be they on foot, bike or vehicle, even if part of them would like to, because of the consequences. I also try to ride as fast as I can, often going faster than most cars, continuously scanning ahead, to my sides and backwards via a small glasses-mounted mirror, and try to read "body language", which even drivers tend to have if you know what to look for, to anticipate and hopefully avoid potential problems (i.e. collisions). If a car is trying to take my lane or turn and is about to hit me, I literally slap the car. That always gets them to back off, even if they're cursing me out inside. No one owns the space just ahead of, behind or to my sides, but me. NO ONE. Anything outside this space is up for grabs. Oh, it also helps to make eye contact, and yell if need be. Full disclosure, I learned to do all this riding in NYC streets, which as everyone knows are quite insane to drive let alone cycle in. But once you get the hang of it and develop some skills and confidence, it's actually kind of fun.

  • @MrHxCforever
    @MrHxCforever24 күн бұрын

    What front basket is that?

  • @lilngin4704
    @lilngin4704Ай бұрын

    Zach what do you think about 90s mtb. A lot of people that kind of faded from the fixed gear scene sort of switched to 90s mtb suddenly lol.

  • @godismeme272
    @godismeme272Ай бұрын

    Trieye Rowing 💯 ❤

  • @drizzleprism5826
    @drizzleprism5826Ай бұрын

    Was that Wicker Park footage?

  • @jonathanporter5223
    @jonathanporter5223Ай бұрын

    For navigation, Google Maps has the option to choose a method of transportation, including riding a bike. It will avoid major highways/roads, and lean more towards bike paths or back roads, catering to a more bike friendly commute.

  • @petkogeorgiev2103

    @petkogeorgiev2103

    Ай бұрын

    That's only supported in certain places. In other places (like my entire country) bike option does not even appear in the UI. It's probably because they don't want to risk recommending you take a certain path with your bike if they're not 100% sure it's safe.

  • @felicetanka
    @felicetanka29 күн бұрын

    I lift my left hand with forearm perpendicular to ground as the car comes up to pass me, as a courtesy. This signal is also the signal for right turns.

  • @davidbee9563
    @davidbee9563Ай бұрын

    My best tip is to behave like a car. When stopped in a line sit in the middle behind the car in front. Don't pass on the right at each light just to make the cars pas you again one block later.Move over before you turn left and make it clear what you are doing. Keep a line away from the curb and parked cars. If there is another parked car ahead don't give up a lane. Allow some room to react and trust your instincts if you sense danger. Communicate when possible but act when necessary. Avoid interaction with angry aggressive drivers. Most bullies are cowards but some are not. I had bubba in a pick up honk at me on a side street when he had to wait. Nearly took out an oncoming car passing me then stopped at the next 4 way stop and stand up half out of his truck swearing at me. As soon as he passed I slowed down to put some distance between us and waited for him to move on. Just let him look the idiot he was. The best way to annoy angry people is to be nice to them. Wave then wish them a good day. It will ruin their morning and keep you calm. Otherwise, cooperate when you can. At a 4 way stop, suggest the other person to go so you don't have to stop completely. Be decisive and make it clear what you are doing, then do it. Finally, do a reality check regularly. Aggressive riding can intimidate others but you are not super man. You will get squished like a bug if things go wrong. Live reasonably dangerously, but not mindlessly. I have lived over 50 years in a city of now 400 000 plus people with poor planning and little good cycling spaces. I ride where most people will not. Once commuting for over 10 years daily in all weather, including snow in winter, on the main road north/south. The intersection nearest to me has more traffic and accidents than most. I still enjoy riding fixed gear bikes and most days are uneventful.

  • @kobeldc3760
    @kobeldc3760Ай бұрын

    The title alone is extreme

  • @Nostalgiaforinfi

    @Nostalgiaforinfi

    28 күн бұрын

    Dying is too

  • @milesthomas1075
    @milesthomas1075Ай бұрын

    I’ve crashed many times and I just don’t wear helmets. Don’t do what I do

  • @bknapp9728

    @bknapp9728

    Ай бұрын

    My helmet has saved serious head injury for me multiple crashes.👌

  • @Horus-Lupercal

    @Horus-Lupercal

    Ай бұрын

    Stupid.

  • @vibe305
    @vibe305Ай бұрын

    I do wanna wear a helmet but sadly its so expensive in my country

  • @sillygoosethe3rd52
    @sillygoosethe3rd5219 күн бұрын

    Bump for chicago

  • @tay-lore
    @tay-loreАй бұрын

    Cars are stupid...

  • @jamesjenkins8373
    @jamesjenkins8373Ай бұрын

    CARBON FOR LIFE!!!

  • @sempi8159

    @sempi8159

    Ай бұрын

    No plastic bikes

  • @tay-lore

    @tay-lore

    Ай бұрын

    Carbon for 1 year! Then more carbon every year for the rest of your life...

  • @jamesjenkins8373

    @jamesjenkins8373

    Ай бұрын

    @@sempi8159 that’s right, there isn’t any difference between carbon fiber and plastic

  • @sempi8159

    @sempi8159

    Ай бұрын

    @@jamesjenkins8373 carbon cannot be recycled. It immediately turnes into hassardous waste once damaged. The main component of carbon fiber is resin. Resin is plastic. Carbon bikes are plastic trash.

  • @davideoman1000
    @davideoman100018 күн бұрын

    Step 1: Live in a place that cares about cyclist lives so they have good bike infrastructure In all seriousness, great tips!

  • @Pianist203
    @Pianist203Ай бұрын

    Seriously wear the helmet. I never thought I would crash on open road, and yet I just did by simple steering mistake. Front wheel off the pavement, and you know the rest. Accidents happen. Thanks for the helmet my head didn't touch the pavement except a slight scratch on a cheek.

  • @robmckee5295
    @robmckee5295Ай бұрын

    My son goes to SacState.

  • @centipedekid9824
    @centipedekid9824Ай бұрын

    Don't ride in NYC

  • @Ferrichrome

    @Ferrichrome

    Ай бұрын

    Driving in NYC is quite scary as well, at least on a bike you have a level of mobility to where you can’t get stuck like with a car. Going on a bike ride there soon and I’m interested to see what it’s like. Probably quite terrifying and beautiful at the same time, if it’s anything like Philadelphia and other cities I’ve ridden in.

  • @ForGlory1

    @ForGlory1

    Ай бұрын

    I'm in nyc for the 5 Boro bike tour. It's the E bikers I'm more afraid of than cars

  • @tay-lore

    @tay-lore

    Ай бұрын

    Don't drive in NYC

  • @damianmoca6718

    @damianmoca6718

    Ай бұрын

    @@ForGlory1same in montreal

  • @docouchi7929

    @docouchi7929

    Ай бұрын

    I’ve seen a chick on an E-scooter lose control and clip a cyclist before …

  • @Double.Tapp.
    @Double.Tapp.Ай бұрын

    Hey do a fish n chip

  • @SedatedGhostwriter
    @SedatedGhostwriterАй бұрын

    Point 8. Agreed, and this is an indicator of poor infrastructure planning by prioritizing high risk, low vulnerability road users (e.g. cars) instead of low risk, high vulnerability road users (pedestrians and cyclists).

  • @Poctschorn
    @PoctschornАй бұрын

    3:22 And if they see me, they're PROBABLY not going to hit me. I really hate to agree with this one

  • @kcdiazWTV
    @kcdiazWTVАй бұрын

    Its nuts to be listening to music during a bike commute.

  • @Horus-Lupercal
    @Horus-LupercalАй бұрын

    Have you considered getting an interesting bike? :^)

  • @Hollowed_Media
    @Hollowed_MediaАй бұрын

    Man. I wish I could afford a decent bike

  • @Feli_Heli_
    @Feli_Heli_Ай бұрын

    Love when people flip me off even when we're right next to signs that say cyclists can take the lane :)

  • @suzanneslattery219
    @suzanneslattery219Ай бұрын

    So much death in this video 😮! Jk, good info for all cyclists!

  • @kovie9162
    @kovie9162Күн бұрын

    I will NEVER take a lane when there's just one lane in that direction, as, yes, it does piss off drivers, not only because you're slowing them down and making it harder and more dangerous for them to pass you, which they WILL do, endangering them, other cars and cyclists and of course YOU, but also because it's rude, unnecessary and just reinforces the view that many drivers have of cyclists as entitled pricks who think they're better than everyone else (which, let's face it, some are and do). I always share the road, safely and responsibly, and always ride as far to the right as is safe, taking into account road debris, potholes, gravel and parked cars that could door me, and only take a lane when there's no cars behind me, which wearing a small mirror makes it easy to tell. If there are cars behind me and I have to move left, because it's dangerous for me to ride too far to the right, or because I have to turn left, I will first signal with my left hand, palm facing back, and turn my head a bit to emphasize that I'm about to move left. Never had a problem doing it this way.

  • @Noah-vp4zo
    @Noah-vp4zoАй бұрын

    did bro just doxx himself?

  • @sir_jerhyn
    @sir_jerhyn24 күн бұрын

    I've been riding with music for years! In the rain I'll take them off while delivering.

  • @andy-xz2uk

    @andy-xz2uk

    19 күн бұрын

    same, makes it more enjoyable

  • @thecatsonholiday5932
    @thecatsonholiday5932Ай бұрын

    Who wants to see my bike?

  • @xerxes4779
    @xerxes4779Ай бұрын

    I hate wearing a helmet, it looks dorky. I look like a mushroom 🍄

  • @Horus-Lupercal

    @Horus-Lupercal

    Ай бұрын

    You'll look lamer in a hospital bed with brain damage.

  • @Joser167

    @Joser167

    Ай бұрын

    Looking like toad from Super Mario > Brain damage. It's weird to me how fmsome people are so weird about appearance.

  • @psychoaiko666
    @psychoaiko666Ай бұрын

    Nope not gonna happen, I am dutch, I will not ever wear a helmet.

  • @Horus-Lupercal

    @Horus-Lupercal

    Ай бұрын

    Stupid.

  • @mikafoxx2717

    @mikafoxx2717

    2 күн бұрын

    I would wear a helmet.. if I was biking where he is. But also I wouldn't bike where he is, total Deathtrap helmet or not. Helmet won't save you when you get run over by a 2700kg SUV.

  • @bknapp9728
    @bknapp9728Ай бұрын

    San Antonio streets have become increasingly dangerous for cyclists.

  • @MisterSal9895

    @MisterSal9895

    29 күн бұрын

    Why? I visited there and it seemed nice to cycle over there.

  • @bknapp9728

    @bknapp9728

    26 күн бұрын

    @MisterSal9895 the Greenway trails all around town are awesome! We are fortunate to have them. However, the cyclist fatalities are increasingly more frequent for bicycles on the road.

  • @MisterSal9895

    @MisterSal9895

    26 күн бұрын

    @@bknapp9728 I see

  • @korcommander
    @korcommanderАй бұрын

    Getting hit by a car at a billion miles an hour, a helmet is just a device to prolong your suffering.

  • @alexcurran186

    @alexcurran186

    Ай бұрын

    saved my life. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Good luck out there.

  • @mannyorozco842

    @mannyorozco842

    Ай бұрын

    Once you break a helmet or two you’ll realize it’s easier to replace than a skull.

  • @korcommander

    @korcommander

    Ай бұрын

    @@mannyorozco842 If you look at the data, you'll realize that helmets make no difference in mortality while riding for transportation. The number one factor on whether you get iced on a bike is the time you spend riding around cars. A helmet won't save you if you're dragged under a vehicle, pinned between 2 objects, or are slammed against a rock and having your liver burst. I do wear helmets but only when I'm doing something inherently dangerous like mountain biking.

  • @refard

    @refard

    Ай бұрын

    @@korcommander Why should soldiers wear an armoured vest when a bomb would kill them right??11!

  • @korcommander

    @korcommander

    Ай бұрын

    @@refard Because armored vests aren't there to to protect you from bombs. They're there to protect you from shrapnel and bullets. Hell, if you're within 5 meters of a grenade nothing can really save you. You can have all the armor in the world, the concussive force will still kill you.

  • @johnharvey1356
    @johnharvey1356Ай бұрын

    I never wear a helmet.

  • @Horus-Lupercal

    @Horus-Lupercal

    Ай бұрын

    Stupid.

  • @iwatchyoutube523
    @iwatchyoutube523Ай бұрын

    Some of these tips are ok, but the entire approach is anti bicycle. Weird take from a bike influencer.

  • @refard

    @refard

    Ай бұрын

    the US is anti bicycle

  • @TheInfectous

    @TheInfectous

    18 күн бұрын

    You dying in the hospital: "but... I had the right of way" Sorry but I'm not going to be the accident statistic that influences policy makers to push bike lanes a few years sooner than we'd otherwise get them nor should anyone advocate for anybody else to compromise their safety just to prove a point. That's stupid.

  • @iwatchyoutube523

    @iwatchyoutube523

    18 күн бұрын

    @@TheInfectous I don't give a hoot how you ride your bike. Nobody is arguing about who has the right of way. More sensible infrastructure leads to less deadly situations for cyclists. Some of these tips are ok. You don't need to die in the hospital or the road to advocate for better designed cities. That's stupid.

  • @user-te4px3qk7l

    @user-te4px3qk7l

    7 күн бұрын

    Genuine curiosity: what tips did you interpret as anti-cyclist?

  • @iwatchyoutube523

    @iwatchyoutube523

    4 күн бұрын

    @@user-te4px3qk7l In general the tips are ok. I don't think any of them are anti-cyclist. The overall message seems to be that cyclists don't belong on the road.

  • @staticdisaster
    @staticdisasterАй бұрын

    Stop wearing huge backpacks LoL - it's dumb to have money and *not* buy a rear bike rack and a pannier. I guess you look cool carrying that uncomfortable 10lbs on your back.

  • @mysticsamus

    @mysticsamus

    18 күн бұрын

    gets very sweaty too!

  • @krzysztofkolodziejczyk4335
    @krzysztofkolodziejczyk4335Ай бұрын

    1. don't commute on a fixie. 2. if you must commuting on a fixie install at least front brake. 3. but really don't commute on fixie. use it for fun, and proper bike for work.

  • @scentlessapprentice7643

    @scentlessapprentice7643

    Ай бұрын

    Why would I not commute on a fixed gear? Its not inherently more dangerous, if anything it gives you better control of your speed.

  • @steverussell8767

    @steverussell8767

    Ай бұрын

    You have a good point. But; fixed gear, for me, involves constant looking, anticipation, confirmation of being seen, speed control, always having an out (a hard right turn at low visibility intersections). It has made me a better, more constantly aware trad bike rider. No doubt, a good deal of energy goes into avoidance, it seems so busy out there now that it is hard to fast-move in the urban environment.

  • @Pianist203

    @Pianist203

    Ай бұрын

    Yep, don't commute on a fixie, commute on a proper fixed gear bike. 👌