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  • @1ZZFE
    @1ZZFE11 күн бұрын

    Seriously i think the Dutch bikes are the best, and peoplein the city. Esp these days we have people with so many funky choices and their fancy designs and brands, models, ridiculous marketing, making simple cycling expensive, cyclists became stupid and ride like maniacs. Im going to get a dutch bike.

  • @uttaradit2
    @uttaradit2Ай бұрын

    the 19th century english standard bicycle

  • @roolio227
    @roolio227Ай бұрын

    These are often dirt cheap bicycles , and it shows off soon enough if you use it frequently.. dollar store " brandd " like Popal , Altra , Dutch Delight , Elops etc etc are usually the brands .

  • @ArtursKanavins
    @ArtursKanavinsАй бұрын

    They're to good to be....

  • @briandelaney4110
    @briandelaney41102 ай бұрын

    What an annoying voice. Is this done by AI?

  • @frits1954X2
    @frits1954X23 ай бұрын

    You forget one important thing by sitting upright you also have a much better view of the road and of the other road users around you Best regards Frits

  • @user-wn8cp3qf1x
    @user-wn8cp3qf1x3 ай бұрын

    Correction. The Netherlands have been a cycling nation since almost a century and a half ago and not since the seventies of last century. In 1896 the first bike path led to the railway station of Nuenen, a town in the south of the country and a couple of years later the first steps towards a nation wide cycle infrastructure were set.

  • @crapperxd
    @crapperxd3 ай бұрын

    Haha, i would love to see one of these bikes beat my carbon 7kg bike

  • @brammeijboom-mj9ld
    @brammeijboom-mj9ld2 ай бұрын

    kzread.info/dash/bejne/X3uTuNaDgKqshto.html

  • @roolio227
    @roolio22724 күн бұрын

    It doesnt , period . But you wiyldht consider parking that carbon bike in the city .

  • @ExiledExia
    @ExiledExia3 ай бұрын

    This video has many inaccuracies, but good try

  • @roolio227
    @roolio2274 ай бұрын

    Its lacking a rear rack , but in my opinion the best bike for urban commutes is a full suspension mountainbike . More durable and " hop off sidewalk" proof . It often goes wrong at that point . And these oma fietsen dont like things like cobblestones very much .a full suspension mtb doesnt care .im not even talking about taking hills . And yeah , i live in the Netherlands.

  • @yellfire
    @yellfire2 ай бұрын

    Full suspension mountainbike to do your groceries, lmao What about rain ? No mudguards What about locking your bike ? Dont forget to bring your heavy chainlock everytime. (No wrapping around your seatpost bc damage to your bike, I know from experience) What about (not) fitting your fat tyres in the bike stand ? What about no standard ? Whatabout costs of maintanance ? Pretty expensive bikes means expensive parts to replace What abt your bike is more likely to be stolen ? Etc, etc . . . Things you dont have to worry about when you own a omafiets

  • @chuckmaddison2924
    @chuckmaddison29244 ай бұрын

    Never heard

  • @jirawat_rainuea
    @jirawat_rainuea5 ай бұрын

    ในประเทศไทยมีทรงแบบนี้ คนไทยเรียกเฟรมแบบนี้ว่า "จักรยานโบราณทรงคานโค้ง"

  • @bensaiherana9097
    @bensaiherana90975 ай бұрын

    Japan bike is the best for me

  • @MrMezmerized
    @MrMezmerized6 ай бұрын

    This guy doesn´t really know what an omafiets is. Apart from the fact that the video mostly just shows a bunch of random bikes, he regularly gives close-ups of types that only somewhat resemble one. Also, few have gears, let alone eight. And it's not "ommafiets". But uh... C+ for effort?

  • @MonsieurRaki
    @MonsieurRaki7 ай бұрын

    We had a bicycle culture long before the 70's. Also oma is not pronounced like comma, but like the o in 'home' or 'omen'.. so oh-mah, not ommah. Most bicycles are neutral in color, but they can come in all kinds of colors. The oma-fiets doesn't have gears, but other bicycles can have gears (mostly 3 and sometimes more if it's an e-bicycle).

  • @jackass6257
    @jackass62577 ай бұрын

    Just got a gazelle step through antilope primeur in cali. Best bike I’ve ever and will ever have. Durable too . Went over a half foot bump at 20 mph and only have a slight bend in the wheels. But heavy as your mom. The hills are a workout for sure . I’ll have this baby forever!

  • @roolio227
    @roolio22724 күн бұрын

    There you have it " Gazelle" , that is considered a top tier brand when you get an omafiets

  • @josvanzetten
    @josvanzetten9 ай бұрын

    these days they call it a oma (grandma) bike. But originaly, in the 20 and 30's it was a priest bike. Priest were wearing long dresses. Just a historical fact 🙂

  • @user-mh1vs7it2i
    @user-mh1vs7it2i9 ай бұрын

    Also called Hallelujafiets!

  • @noodles2459
    @noodles24599 ай бұрын

    1970s, shows footage from the 1910s and 20s..

  • @qedqubit
    @qedqubit10 ай бұрын

    it's like the vw beetle of bikes 😀!

  • @suma8406
    @suma840611 ай бұрын

    HERO,HERCULES AND BSA ROADSTERS ARE BEST BIKES IN THE WORLD,GO AND CHECK

  • @thebarak
    @thebarak Жыл бұрын

    What you say is accurate, but the stock footage shown is not relevant to the subject. In between a few images of Dutch bikes are stock footage of the bent forward straight arm bikes that are the opposite.

  • @anielyantra1
    @anielyantra1 Жыл бұрын

    I have adapted a 80's mtb to be a single speed omafiet. This is a rugged but still fairly light frame. I found a large saddle with no springs, and a taller stem so that my swallowtail handlebars are above the height of the seat. I have a chainguard built into the chainring. This bike is light enough for my hilly town without too much strain.

  • @james-p
    @james-p Жыл бұрын

    Thumbs down for stupid computer voice and stealing other people's video footage. Not to mention various information that is simply wrong. Skip this.

  • @meganoobbg3387
    @meganoobbg3387 Жыл бұрын

    I have an HVZ Ukraine (soviet urban bike from 1987), and thanks to its upright position its more comfortable for daily rides than most of my newer bikes. If your urban "dutch" bike has gears too, you're golden - you can use it for long trips too if you need to. You dont need some fancy road or touring bike, unless you're planning to race someone on the way.

  • @shannontrainer5857
    @shannontrainer5857 Жыл бұрын

    The gears on Dutch spikes are for canal bridges, not hills. Also, 3 to 4 miles a day is not a long trip.

  • @jorissteeman5446
    @jorissteeman5446 Жыл бұрын

    Bullshit

  • @mardiffv.8775
    @mardiffv.8775 Жыл бұрын

    Sorry, but your info on taking your bike into the train is incorrect. During weekdays you can take your bike on the train between 09.00 - 16.00 hours and in the evening between 18.30 - 06.30 hours. During the weekend, holidays, july and august the time limitations do not apply. Do not forget to buy a additional train ticket for your bike (Fietsdal kaart in dutch). It costs under 8 Euros and the distance your travel is irrelevant. So to travel to the next station or all the way from Groningen to Maastricht costs the same. Folding bikes can be taken on the train for free.

  • @kohansyah8810
    @kohansyah8810 Жыл бұрын

    Healty, save the earth

  • @oneflewoverthecuckoosnest2823
    @oneflewoverthecuckoosnest2823 Жыл бұрын

    So much misinformation in this video!

  • @vincenzodigrande2070
    @vincenzodigrande2070 Жыл бұрын

    I don't even know where to start with a list of misinformation in this video. Good attempt, but very sub par nonetheless.

  • @KlirrenDieFahnen
    @KlirrenDieFahnen Жыл бұрын

    This video contains multiple scenes that are not from The Netherlands. Very misleading and confusing.

  • @therealdutchidiot
    @therealdutchidiot Жыл бұрын

    My god, it's not because it's flat. That has nothing to do with it. It's because it's safe. Infrastructure. Why d o KZreadrs always make these ridiculous claims?

  • @DenUitvreter
    @DenUitvreter Жыл бұрын

    "Imagine when people start wearing helmets..." Imagine ignorant Americans shut the f. up about things they don't understand like cycling..

  • @shannontrainer5857
    @shannontrainer5857 Жыл бұрын

    "You can ride up steep hills with this bike." *(not a single hill being shown throughout the entire video)*

  • @HansensUniverseT-A
    @HansensUniverseT-A11 ай бұрын

    Hills are not a problem, you have geared hubs.

  • @shannontrainer5857
    @shannontrainer585711 ай бұрын

    @@HansensUniverseT-A Geared hubs that are less efficient than derailleurs. Also let’s not forget about the sheer weight and inefficient geometry of Dutch bikes, plus no ability to ride out of the saddle.

  • @shannontrainer5857
    @shannontrainer5857 Жыл бұрын

    Don't leave out the part that compared to other bikes, Dutch bikes are *absolutely* terrible for hills and long distances. Not everywhere is as flat and compact as the Netherlands.

  • @brammeijboom1873
    @brammeijboom1873 Жыл бұрын

    All those things are pretty much explained when you look ath the original video, this is just a voiced over ripped version

  • @shannontrainer5857
    @shannontrainer5857 Жыл бұрын

    You do know they're terrible hills and long distances.

  • @20quid
    @20quid Жыл бұрын

    For long distances you'd use a train instead.

  • @shannontrainer5857
    @shannontrainer5857 Жыл бұрын

    @@20quid At 2-25 miles, I'll use a road bike, not a Dutch one.

  • @meganoobbg3387
    @meganoobbg3387 Жыл бұрын

    Half truth - road bikes are only preferable for dedicated cyclists, who ride a bike every day and are in tip top shape. If you're a casual who only rides from time to time, you're gonna suffer riding a road bike - no matter if its long, or short distance. That hunched agressive position can waste as much energy, as the wind resistance on an upright bike. And besides, you need to wear a spandex to take full advantage of a road bike. (and perfect roads too)

  • @shannontrainer5857
    @shannontrainer5857 Жыл бұрын

    @@meganoobbg3387 That hunched agressive position is more biomechanically efficient, you're more powerful glute muscles instead of just your calves and hamstrings. On upright Dutch bike, you'll have to rely on lower leg muscles alone instead of your full lower body. A middle ground will be a non-upright hybrid or a non-upright touring bike, but you're against those as well.

  • @meganoobbg3387
    @meganoobbg3387 Жыл бұрын

    @@shannontrainer5857 Efficient indeed, but like i said for people in shape - regular people get tired by just sitting in that position. You're balancing your weight forward which exhausts your hands, also neck, shoulders and back. On a long trip, road bike vs urban bike is a preference trade honestly - speed vs comfort. The compromise would be the touring bike whose whole purpouse is long trips. TBH though, if you're in shape or not it doesn't matter - a person in good shape can go fast in both. There's this guy from Ruse, called "the Diesel" - this guy runs like 13 miles daily, just as a regular routine. lol His buddy cyclist invited him on a cycling trip once and he humiliated them - used a cheap heavy bike, and rolled the pedals like a sewing machine. They had a hard time keeping up, despite being cyclist racers and on road bikes :D So in the end, what matters is the preference, and how fast you go depends mostly on your shape.