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ОтветитьWhat brand of bike is that please?
Ответитьa perfect video ?
ОтветитьDid he just call a bike seat a "saddle" ?!
Ответитьsuper helpful
ОтветитьI’m sick of walking to campus I rather bike
ОтветитьWhat type of bike the demo guy use there? Is that consider as road bike or?
ОтветитьWhich bike is in n the video? The green one.
ОтветитьRigid fork with fatter tires rather than a cheap suspension fork is one of the best choices you can make
ОтветитьThanks for sharing, great video 🙏
ОтветитьWow you looked young in this video bud. 🤟😝🤟
ОтветитьThank you
ОтветитьYour bike Is You,Your ruff,your tough,your fast,you cruise,Who are You,Your bike is You..🥰
ОтветитьAlso, choose a bike that comes with a naked blonde woman.
ОтветитьWho else is here because of gas prices?
ОтветитьI'm 62 years old. New to bicycle commuting. Wish I would have started this 50 years ago.
ОтветитьPro tip : put Tissues in gloves to reduce bump on hand
ОтветитьHi, what brand and what model is this bike please
ОтветитьThat bike is NOT a commute bike at all! No dirt fenders?!? What the heck!? No back rack? How are you going to transport groceries, folders, your laptop computer...?
Also: Sure, you need a nice saddle - but what makes a nice saddle? No information provided other than it needs not be a slim road race saddle. Like d'uh! -> The most important bit about a good saddle is that it has the correct width for your individual anatomy - the distance between your seat bones. Have that measured, buy a saddle of that width, and you'll be a happy commuter.
What about GEARS? The smart commute bike comes with simple, robust gearing. No need for 27 speeds - 7 are more than plenty, depending on local terrain 3 might suffice, in both of which cases you can get a bike with hub gear - practically maintenance-free, protected from the elements.
A commute bike is one that you will likely have to leave unattended in some public or semi-public spaces frequently and for extended periods of time, so a good LOCK is indispensable. One with a good gauge and long enough chain or cable to attach to a fixed post.
A smart idea is also to avoid fast-lock type wheels - anything that you can detach from your bike without tools within seconds, an opportunistic thief can also remove within seconds without tools.
And finally: Basic safety. You present there a bike entirely without light and reflectors? Seriously?!?!
Great
ОтветитьThe City needs full suspension MTB
Trust me
You need to MAKE THE EFFING 'BACKGROUND' 'MUSIC' QUIIIIIIIETERRRRR!
ОтветитьBest tip: your bike will get stolen don’t spend to much
ОтветитьAlso a 21 speed to go uphills and larger wheels for bumps and long distances
ОтветитьDerailleur but no mudguards?!
Reconsider and shoot new vid!
God bless yall, Jesus loves yall and He wants you to be saved 🙏 John 3:16 romans 10:9-10 Have a blessed day yall 🙌🙏
ОтветитьAnother tip is to buy one of the best quality bike locks you can afford. It would be a real shame to spend all this money and effort on a bike that is just going to be stolen.
Ответитьwhat bike is that?
ОтветитьGreat video pal.
ОтветитьI like these ideas except for the frame size recommendation. Commuting bikes should not have a top tube at all, so you can step though easily and carry anything on the rack in the back. The video shows someone riding with a back pack which will not work unless it is OK to show up at work with your dress shirt all sweaty and wet....ugh.
ОтветитьI suggest looking at the bikes the Dutch use as they are designed for cities and commuting
ОтветитьEasily explained around 2 minutes
ОтветитьAre there any bikes similar to this one? Since this one is sold out.
ОтветитьHow about a luggage carrier?
ОтветитьWhats this model of the cycle?
Ответить6: motor
ОтветитьOr a shitty highway 6.miles out
ОтветитьI love the bike u are using in the video. Could tell me what type and brand it is?
ОтветитьI only like this because it’s duzer 😃👍
ОтветитьHow much would the bike featured in this video cost?
ОтветитьBooooooo. Here is a REAL commuter bike >>
-- Frame with no more than 2" slope TT. Anything more and it looks ugly and is stupidly useless for loads.
-- SA XL-FDD front dyno hub with DRUM brakes. 100% consistent, weatherproof, foolproof, YEARS with NO service or adjustments. Dyno lights NOT on flashing mode !!!! Mine is Edelux1.
-- SA XL-RD5w, also drum brake, reliable, EASY no brainer shifting, and far more efficient than any dirty defaileur. This hub will LAUGH at ANY weight. I just went for a PB 133.66 MILE ride with the bike at 73 lbs. First 59 miles I was averaging 16.08 mph. ( These hubs may have a sticky shift key problem. I finally solved mine by grinding the pinion sleeve opening, where the 2 key nubs were bumping into. Not that hard a disassembly.) For city riding it would likely have a lower GI range of 35 to 92.
-- Schwalbe marathon plus 35 mm tires.
-- I got lucky and found beautiful old stainless steel fenders. I have flaps made from old rubber boots. On the front fender and in front of the rear fender to protect the BB and it hangs 2" below the chain.
-- MIRROR. Mine is like e-bike ones with a plastic body and 8 mm arm.
-- 70d Swept handlebar for perfect comfort.
-- Spokes are 2.3/ 2.0 with locking nipples, will never fail. Dyad rims are best for 35 mm tires.
-- BELL or 2. Also used for hanging groceries. LOL
-- Rack. Strong, wide and long. I use skate laces to tie stuff.
-- ABUS Bordo folding lock. Get the HEAVY one. Plus a 30" chain for thicker poles and locking both wheels.
Omg duzeeeeeeeeeerrrr!!!
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ОтветитьCoronavirus plague is crippling the UK i think its time the goverment formulate a plan to loan out cycles to essential workers therefore easing the need for people to use public transport which is a real potential infection area i just cant understand why nobody in government has thought of this.
ОтветитьWhat kind of bike is that
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