Cargo bikes are cool, but I would prefer an e-supported trailer.
@schietegal Жыл бұрын
Family of four here, sold our car 5-6 years ago and have used the cargo bike (Urban Arrow) instead for every inner city trip and some outer city trips (approx 20,000 km) since then...
@imbalolpro Жыл бұрын
Yes - what mdeol is Sy riding?
@theforgottenbrawlers Жыл бұрын
Yes, indeed! unfortunately there's no cheddar for it....
@TheVinnythevman Жыл бұрын
The bike to work scheme is a great option to spread the initial outlay in the uk. Bought the bike (bakfiets) one year and an e conversion the next. Sadly, the kids will grow up and stop wanting to use it. I won't!
@ppeccii Жыл бұрын
Hello from Romania, Cluj-Napoca. We bought our first cargo bike (Urban Arrow) 3 years ago. It completely changed our lives, the morning ride to the kindergarten is not just way faster, but also a lot more fun for out child. We rode it trough autumn and winter as well, a raincover a blanket can do wonders. For rainy day we got some basic Dechatlon rain pant as a poncho. It keeps you completely dry. The safety can be an issue, having in mind the Romanian driving style, but with a cargo bike, the slow down and keep a more normal side distance to you, because they can’t decide if you are an alien or just stupid for not taking the car (like “normal” people).
@andreicrisan8145 Жыл бұрын
would be nice if our mayor would actually make proper bike paths and not just throw some green paint on the road so he can call it a day
@StethGarage Жыл бұрын
"Norma" people. Exactly 💯
@lb2791 Жыл бұрын
As someone who's been to Cluj Napoca (and Romania for that matter) exactly once, I admire your bravery for daring to ride a bike in romanian traffic XD Beautiful city though, they'd just need to reign cars in more, lower speed limits, remove some lanes in favor of bike lanes, trees etc. Would massively improve quality of life in the city.
@hkchan1339 Жыл бұрын
The cost of keeping the infrastructure of a city is also cheaper if it's designed for bikes instead of cars. Technically the govt can collect less taxes (they probably won't) and everyone saves money
@aleXpeed1 Жыл бұрын
I always congratulate delivery guys or anyone riding a classic/electric bike, here in Bucharest, for their bravery of riding here where drivers pass them at high speed considering theirs on almost any clear stretch of road and many times at low side distance. I tried it and it scares me, not to mention if I want to turn left on a two/three lanes avenue. But, in the evening or at night it is way safer as people are not in a rush anymore. So, this is why I daily ride a 125cc Honda PCX scooter and drivers respect me more and I never feel unsafe because I can keep up with the traffic speed. I rarely have any fights or incidents with anyone for their carelessness. Yet, I still want to buy an electric bike as I do like the sensation while riding one, I wanna' move more my body and get warmer when outside is colder. And yeah, I have two cars, one of which is a retro one meant to be driven once in a while just for fun at night (so, it has its purpose) and the other my cheap "daily" modern regular one which I hate driving here because I hate searching for parking spots, sitting in traffic jams or higher running costs (yes, that scooter turned my view on the way I see transport nowadays 😂, 2 litres for 100km and getting quick everywhere is so addictive) and I really think of selling it as it sits so much 😢.
@matthewshaw3747 Жыл бұрын
I’ve got a front load cargo bike and I love it. One thing I’d say is a real advantage to cargo bike (and normal bike) journeys is that they always take basically the same amount of time. Random traffic, road works or accidents don’t really effect you. It’s a nice bit of stress relief.
@gcn Жыл бұрын
We always find riding gives you much better headspace 😀 Do you think it's quicker to ride around time rather than drive?
@matthewshaw3747 Жыл бұрын
@@gcn I live in a big city so it depends on the time of day. During peak hour it’s faster to ride by a long way. Outside of that it’s probably slower but not by much.
@fallenshallrise Жыл бұрын
100%. No matter the time of year, construction, rush hour or mid-morning or mid-afternoon, my ride to the office is 20 minutes door to door. Maybe a train crossing could stop me but even that I could detour around.
@manueldias1301 Жыл бұрын
@@gcn I work in Oporto-Portugal downtown, so taking the car is impossible because of the parking costs. I have a 400cc motorcycle that I use in the rainy days and ride my bike on sunny days. The difference between the 2 on normal traffic is 20 min (motorcycle), 22 min (bike). The bike route is shorter by 1.6 kms. I have been thinking about an ebike for the rainy days (less effort, not sweting your clothes). Since it is a big investment I would like to try it before. Information like this is very usefull.
@emma70707 Жыл бұрын
@@manueldias1301 , yeah, you could sell both and switch to an ebike full time unless you need to go to other places with the motorbike that require it. You might be able to try one at tourist rental spots or a lot of online retailers have a trial period.
@tedallenwolff Жыл бұрын
Mine is not an actual cargo bike, but it's equipped with a large sturdy basket on the back. I do ALL my in-town errands and shopping on it. Being able to scoot past all those cars and park anywhere I want is a major selling point. But at age 71, just being willing and able to ride a bike is the primary reason I do it. I hope to keep riding forever.
@gcn Жыл бұрын
We love to hear it! Keep it up 🙌 Even better that you're doing it on a hybrid city bike. Do you have a car or just full on bike life?
@tedallenwolff Жыл бұрын
@@gcn I still keep a vehicle but rarely use it, just when it's raining. (I don't have the British fortitude to ride in the rain) (ha ha). GCN's videos are excellent, and Sy's are particularly good!
@manueldias1301 Жыл бұрын
Hats off sir
@Gisae Жыл бұрын
What I learned is that going (almost) everywhere by bike is a mindset. Yes the weather can be awful, but if you have correct clothing and a positive mindset it is actually not that bad. I really like that I can go on my bike almost everywhere. I cycle throughout the year, give my bike some TLC every other week and I just love it. Those beautiful sunsets on a cold winter day are really a joy. In a car I would miss those and just get annoyed by all the traffic. I'd even by less joyful as a human being if I was confined to using the all day.
@gcn Жыл бұрын
It is almost always worth getting out on your bike. Once you're wet you're wet... embrace it 😂Can you remember any specific moments you chose the bike over the car and it paid off?
@blake-gl4wn Жыл бұрын
When you realise you’ve probably cycled at least 4 times a week for 30 years. 🎉🎉Crikey, imagine the struggle (and cost) of the gym equivalent…
@steveocrom Жыл бұрын
The fact that my bike is electric means I can dress like a fisherman when it rains and not get sweaty like I would on a conventional pedal bike. It's a game changer.
@wonton3533 Жыл бұрын
The guys at the local bike shop think I'm crazy 'because I ride a beater road bike with studded tires through the canadian winter. Even in a blizzard, over ice, and pouring rain, as long as you dress appropriately, I can guarantee you'll be nice and cozy.
@WildfireWhiz-bangs Жыл бұрын
Exactly! And one of the benefits of the e-bike, like steveocrom mentioned is that if the weather is really bad you can just bundle up and then not have to work nearly as hard and get to you destination way less sweaty! But on most days, if you want to, you can lower your assist level and still crank out some good exercise.
@davidowen6639 Жыл бұрын
Simon, the grand master of video presenters does it again. I’ve not had a cargo bike but it reminds me of taking my girls out on an old tandem 30 years ago with kiddy cranks. The joie de vivre was palpable as my youngest would call out “this is the life!” as we cruised along the local lanes.
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Aw sounds like some great memories! Do you get to go on rides with your grown up kids? 🚴🚴
@davidowen6639 Жыл бұрын
Coast to coast last year with one daughter. We’re very rural here so a cargo bike isn’t on the radar but love to see them flourishing.
@bobfoster687 Жыл бұрын
I try to always pick a route, when possible, to only make right turns. Never have to cross traffic!!!
@jody024 Жыл бұрын
Grandmaster holding a cam filming himself while he's riding. Otherwise a good video but he really shouldn't do that.
@susiesullivan785 Жыл бұрын
Is that an adult bike with child pedals actually connected? I'm trying to picture it :)
@tylerb.3905 Жыл бұрын
Amazing! I love to see this content in addition to all the sport cycling stuff! It's great to normalize cycling as a mode of transportation and not just as exercise :) also great having Connor and Si in regular clothes instead of Lycra
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Bikes are for everyone 🙌 The more bums on saddles are better, do you think cargo bikes are the future of urban transport? 🌆
@tylerb.3905 Жыл бұрын
@@gcn definitely! They might seem goofy at first but the ability to transport children and groceries is a game changer, especially when people think bikes are only for the TdF or for children. The biggest downside is just how car-centric everything is, so safe routes for bikes and pedestrians are a lower priority than public car storage and not having to slow down while driving through dense urban areas 🫠
@AlanMydland-fq2vs5 ай бұрын
i do for sure@@gcn
@olivermoore4080 Жыл бұрын
Good to see this kind of content on GCN's platform. 👍 A Cargo box E-trike riding family for 3 years now, it was an instant revelation. The convenience is the best perk, quicker to get young kids in and away, beats car seats and parking faff any day. Happily around our town can roll up at doorstep of school, plus enjoy a 'parking space' outside most high street shops, so no lugging shopping / bags etc around to distant pricy carparks. Loads of room for stuff and kids and their mates who can hitch a lift in the 4 seats too. No family car use, as just no need! (We are lucky to have a garage big enough to store the large bike though - recognise this is a key point) Finally - we feel safer than on any other bike, taking a lane, cars more tolerant due to bike size, and it also surprisingly creates a safer zone for eldest kid to pedal her bike in front of us in good view of cargo rider. Works for us, better than we ever expected, now wouldn't live without one as a family. Highly recommend! 😀
@DougieL Жыл бұрын
Same as me. So happy with the investment and we sold our second car = massive savings for the family budget. From our home to the school gate - average is 8 mins. By car it was the same!? (No traffic on the bike and travelling half the speed of the car.) Plus, the kids and I absolutey love it; fun, fun; fun!
@0xsergy Жыл бұрын
even apartment buildings provide bicycle storage nowadays so having room for the bike is no big issue, hell i could fit one in my elevator and bring it into the apt if required.
@sympleprt6701 Жыл бұрын
That was the cutest thing, "I feel that daddy will keep me safe"
@davidfroth Жыл бұрын
Totally resonates with me after two years of cargo e-bike ownership. Allowed our family to go down to one car. It’s been a great experience!
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Amazing! Cargo bikes are a game changer! It's not just family's that are using them, city delivery are starting to reap the reward? 👉 kzbin.info/www/bejne/iHvEYadqo7ZneKc
@fallenshallrise Жыл бұрын
Honestly, if you're thinking about an ebike, and you're not sure, think about why there are so few used ones for sale. Surely the novelty would have worn off by now. Really they are so fun once you get one you can't imagine letting it go.
@Ayvengo21Ай бұрын
So few for sale because there is not many of them in the first place. It feels like 80-90 used bikes for sale $500 or less when they were new even cheapest ebike is about $1500
@jaytucker2511 Жыл бұрын
Have had the same bike for a year and a half here in Norway, 6000ish km later and I still love it. Getting the storm box and shield was a huge benefit for me taking a 5 and 9 year old go their educational places as I live in a very rainy and cold place.👍 for your videos 👍👍 for this bike.
@peterraffin2227 Жыл бұрын
We bought one about month ago for childcare pickups and small family adventures. I'm a mountain biker and road cyclist, so I've typically not keen on e-bikes but I'll say this thing is fantastic. We bought it as a regular Yuba Mundo and I converted it with a mid drive set up. I love riding it around with our 2 children on the back. Highly recommended.
@gcn Жыл бұрын
This is great to hear! Do you think it's going to help spread your love for cycling to your kids? 👀
@xmtxx Жыл бұрын
Proud owner of a Yuba Mundo for 10 years. Never regreted it a second. Don't forget that you can alsor carry adults. Going to parties with friends is loads of fun.
@denverspin Жыл бұрын
Yuba with Bafang mid drive conversion - amazing machine. My kids love it too!
@denverspin Жыл бұрын
Yuba with Bafang mid drive conversion - amazing machine. Rode it all year long through the Colorado winter. Kids love it! Other parents love it! Motorists always smile or stare in amazement :)
@thomaskuhn6541 Жыл бұрын
Love this video, way more entertaining than another video about whether different wheels can shave a couple of seconds off your times.
@gcn Жыл бұрын
What if we combined both of them! How fast can Si make his cargo bike 😂
@mathewrose2951 Жыл бұрын
I bought a hardtail MTB and added a high child seat behind my saddle as well as a two seat bike trailer that attached on the side opposite the derailleur through a QR skewer. When I rode it with three kids, I never had problems with cars. Nobody messes with three small kids when the littlest one is seated up high, sporting a pink helmet with a unicorn horn, waving to the world.
@renred5 Жыл бұрын
Hello from Germany! We bought our Tern GSD about a month ago and it has been a game changer! The powerful motor makes hills feel like nothing and the compactness of it makes it so easy to park anywhere in the city. My daughter absolutely loves it and with the stormbox in the back I can carry so much stuff without breaking a sweat. A pretty expensive bike indeed, but one of the best investments I have ever made. 🚲 ❤
@Skzzlemister Жыл бұрын
Echo everything you said! I have the HSD and it’s been the best bike I’ve ever bought!!
@gcn Жыл бұрын
We don't think you guys are the only ones! We never hear anyone regretting buying a Cargo bike 🙌
@xaviertrack2577 Жыл бұрын
I have the same bike as yours for five months. I ride it with my 68 years old wife on the back across the city. Together we weight about 170 kg so we are a little bit above the maximum allowed weight for this bike. But it still support us very well. I have also to be a little cautious in the corners not to lean to far down. Our global feeling is very positive🙂
@bols82 Жыл бұрын
👊🏻
@jonathanrobinson2628 Жыл бұрын
Not a cargo bike, but we do a lot of trips around our large village in Sweden with a hybrid bike with Weehoo cycle trailer. With my younger daughter especially, she really loves it and gets to kindergarten in far better fettle than if we drop her off in the car. I think being out with kids on bikes really encourages them to take note of their surroundings and connect with nature and the place that they live.
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree more! It makes even the smallest of trips feel like an adventure 🙌
@ColbyRidesBikes Жыл бұрын
We got a Radwagon 4 electric cargo bike and it's really changed things. I've put 2500 miles on it in two years and have since gotten rid of one car making us a 1-car family. The bike required upgrades for brakes and tires, but otherwise has worked pretty well. I have zero regrets about getting an electric cargo bike. In retrospect I might have gone with a Tern, but I'm happy with my current bike for the time being.
@gcn Жыл бұрын
We love to hear it! Bikes are the way to go 🙌 Do you miss the second car?
@ColbyRidesBikes Жыл бұрын
@@gcn So far we haven't really missed the second car. We were putting less than 200 miles on it per year, so it was just costing us money parked in the driveway.
@firstshot2169 Жыл бұрын
I m thinking of buying one and delivery food in dc any ideas?
@ZH-fp9oj Жыл бұрын
Cool! What did you do about the tires? The custom 22" tires are keeping me from committing to the Radwagon 4.
@ColbyRidesBikes Жыл бұрын
@@ZH-fp9oj Over the last 5 months I've seen Rad Power Bikes' customer service erode away to nothing. I no longer recommend Rad or the Radwagon.
@markotrieste Жыл бұрын
As an avid urban cyclist, I can only say thank you for spreading the word. I don't own a cargo bike (yet), however my daily commuter is equipped with a tag-along for on child and big side panniers. I average 4000 km a year, all replacing a second car. Savings are huge especially if you manage to buy one car less. My biggest expense is not electricity but brake pads.
@gordonmorrow4720 Жыл бұрын
I bought a cargo bike two years ago and absolutely love it. It’s my favorite purchase of all time. There is something about riding vs driving that is hard to describe; i just always enjoy riding and avoid driving at (almost) all costs. I actually look for silly chances to ride my cargo bike - like to get a single lemon for dinner. I also love stringing multiple errands together because they are fun instead of a stressful chore when driving. Pass all the cars and park right by the front door of your destination. I meet many more people riding because it’s so simple to circle back and chat with someone when on my cargo bike, or to make an instant detour to stop and look at something interesting like new construction or someone’s chickens rooting about in their yard. I ride in street clothes with rain gear for drizzly days. Basically, if you like riding a bicycle, you can double how much you’ll love riding a cargo e-bike.
@LockieScott Жыл бұрын
Love the video Simon! We've taken delivery of our E-Cargo bike in October and have put 400km on it over winter here in Bavaria. It is just so much more convenient than taking a car for most trips around our small town and my son loves sitting in the front. We have the rain cover which keeps me warm and dry as well even in snow, ice and sleet and the only days it has been hard to ride are when we have deep snow that is turning to slush but it is challenging to drive a car when it is this slippery as well. I firmly believe that the cargo bike is the best transport solution for urban mobility for the future alongside good public transport and walkable urban design and that every family can replace at least one car with a cargo bike and have no negative effects on their lifestyle (but endless positive effects of course)!
@paulworth70 Жыл бұрын
I've been looking at getting an electric cargo bike for sometime and this video just helps remind me why. These bikes have to be the future of urban transport, we just need more bike infrastructure to go with it. Great video Si, keep up the good work GCN.
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Whoop whoop! Join the club 🙌 Cargo bikes rule... what bike are you looking at?
@paulworth70 Жыл бұрын
@@gcn I think a midtail, the Tern HSD is a strong contender. I'm hoping to replace one of our cars.
@GabeDubbs Жыл бұрын
£750?! For a year?! That’s a huge understatement of how much it costs to own a car a year
@jackhemsworth75153 ай бұрын
Agreed. If your clutch goes or your even your battery so it won't start that can be hundreds.
@EvenTheOrdinary Жыл бұрын
Brilliant. Great video - it's been making the rounds in our community (not the cycling community, the normies one) and has been universally well-received. It really has the potential to open peoples' minds. The one comment that keeps coming up is that the ONLY path to significant growth in sales and adoption of e-cargo bikes will be through the expansion of safe biking infrastructure (protected bike lanes, etc.), and that this discussion is the one gap in race/sport/enthusiast cycling media's coverage of these game-changing bikes. It'd be great if GCN did a third follow-up video where Simon centred the safety of his kids in the discussion and focused on bike infrastructure. We need influencers to be talking more about this. Thanks for all you do, guys.
@boxrick1 Жыл бұрын
Good to see this sort of content instead of the which race saves me 5W. Thanks for the video!
@cho4d Жыл бұрын
what you're saying about the feeling of liberation with an e-bike and also constantly making progress vs stop start traffic is spot on!!!
@andrewmcalister3462 Жыл бұрын
Great to see more of the GCN "family": Hank's Dad, Jesse (Conor's son), and now Si's kids.
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Catch more from the Richardsons here 👉 kzbin.info/www/bejne/pmrOqWSMqpKYmac
@xmtxx Жыл бұрын
I've been bike commuting for 20 years, e-bike for 15, and cargo biking for 10 years. As you said, people don't realise how irritating it is, to be stuck in traffic, or searching for parking, and how empowering it is to pass by loads of cars moving bumper to bumper, until you experience commuting by bike. Don't forget that cargo bikes can, also be used to transport adults. I carry my friends around, whenever we go partying, it's loads of fun! Thanks you for spreading the gospel!
@gcn Жыл бұрын
We'll keep fighting for team cargo bike don't you worry! We love them 💕 - Great to hear that you've been riding for so long, have you seem an increase in cyclists over that time?
@xmtxx Жыл бұрын
@@gcn Thanks. I'm cheating, I live in paris. Cycling and cargo have exploded over there, thanks to all the bicycle amenities installed over the years. It's night and day, security wise. When I started, it was a constant battle against cars.
@thebestnoobcake Жыл бұрын
I've owned a Tern GSD (same as Simon's) for a year now and put almost 5000km on the clock. It is a fantastic bike and has already paid for itself in tollway charges. Cycling around with two adults on board is definitely hilarious and we have been surprised by the number of people who are shocked (in Melbourne, Australia) that you can get rid of a car and save money by cycling. Another surprising thing is the amount of stuff you can move on a bicycle. The most recent large cargo haul I did was a 3x3 IKEA Kallax bookshelf and a Mittback desk in one go!
@jurassicchrist Жыл бұрын
There's an huge fleet of them around Fitzroy now. It's great to see. All those cars that were doing school dropoffs are off the road.
@thebestnoobcake Жыл бұрын
@@jurassicchrist There's also the Lug and Carrie bike everywhere in the inner city! I had another adult on the back today to grab some dinner ingredients and a pedestrian stopped mid-crossing to pull out their phone and take a video of us and yell "woohoo!"
@FUUUUU1111 Жыл бұрын
Its price is insane. Couldn't leave it on the street ever.
@chrislehr07 Жыл бұрын
Hello From Oregon, USA! We have a Tern HSD (the single kid solution) and LOVE it. In July 2022, we did a challenge to do a no car July. That has pretty much continued since then - we only use the car for large loads or long hauls or very bad weather. 1100 miles on the Tern and we absolutely love trekking our kid about on it and beating everyone in a car in speed and in parking. Less cars on the road taking kids somewhere is good for towns and cities. Cheers Simon, great video.
@markhewitt3514 Жыл бұрын
Retired last year and treated myself to a step through Gazelle Bloom C7 electric bike - don't judge me. What a laugh , it's absolutely brilliant. It can carry a week's shopping or 2 X sacks of compost and is a dream to ride. Defo the way forward... 😊
@damFr Жыл бұрын
« Go for it, you won’t regret it » I have mine since 4 years now. I sold my car. My wife and I were « early » adopter and now it is more and more common to see Tern cargo bike. Less stress, you know exactly when you arrive. True that people smile a you and the kids. Very reliable, kids love it. I also take it on vacation. Tern can stand up and is the best for cities : can go easily in an elevator. Only downside is when you get a flat : nightmare to change back tire. Also afraid of thief.
@gcn Жыл бұрын
We've not heard anybody regret buying a cargo bike! Do you think you would ever swap back to having a car now? 👀
@Hjertekaare Жыл бұрын
You did a good job of telling what the pros (and the cons) of an e-bike. The price does not have to be high. You can buy a cargo bike, without a motor and then mount a befang kit/tongheng kit or what ever you can find. Then you can also be sure to always have spareparts, since you can just switch motor, battery or what ever to something else if the companies stop supporting your model.
@leonawroth2516 Жыл бұрын
When we bought our cargo bike 2 years ago, I actually thought we would be this eccentric abnormality on the street. But in Berlin now it's super common. It feels like every family with 2+ year olds are now getting a cargo bike and there are very good reasons for doing so! Most were already mentioned by you.
@brynglas21 Жыл бұрын
Great to see you running articles like this. I've had my Surly Big Dummy since 2010, not electric, but it's carried my twin girls for many miles, taken us on tours through Belgium and the Netherlands as well as countless shopping trips, definitely the way to go!
@ranian02 Жыл бұрын
Love seeing you cycle around Bristol and mention the questionable cycle paths. Would love to see a video about good and bad cycling infrastructure and what to do when it’s bad. Like Coronation Road where the bike path has trees in it or in the city centre where the path isn’t clearly marked and ends up full of pedestrians.
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Yeah what is with the trees on the bike path on Coronation road? Always makes me chuckle, particularly when the tree is just after a sign saying it's a bike path.
@fukawitribe Жыл бұрын
@@gcn The white lines used to bend around the trees more obviously, but it's the pedestrian bit that actually narrows - so there's that. ... and there's also the one, random shared path marker sign, down towards Gaol Ferry Bridge that swaps which side is pedestrian and which is bikes. Obviously someone with a sense of humour in the Council somewhere ;)
@TheSpacecraftX Жыл бұрын
Yeah this would be a good video. I'm in Edinburgh and cars park all over the cycle paths. Though it's a bit better where they've put in the bollards to keep the road more separated.
@ddaniels Жыл бұрын
We have an Urban Arrow and we just bought a Tern HSD (slightly smaller version of the GSD in the video). Love them both for getting our young son around, getting groceries and commuting. We have a car but it's but older, paid off, and we have basically invested in cargo bikes rather than upgrade it. Infrastructure is key, we have it pretty good in Vancouver BC but can always be better!
@Skzzlemister Жыл бұрын
I have the Tern HSD S11 sport (brand shown in the video) and I love it! I have the storm box mini accessory with the storm shield and my daughter absolutely loves riding in it. She’s out of the weather and wind during cold months and my cargo stays completely dry. It’s become a replacement for so many car trips; I really don’t know how much money I’ve saved, but it’s got to be a ton. Plus, I never have to worry about parking wherever I go. I’ll never go back to the amount of driving I used to do.
@BaskinTapkan Жыл бұрын
Nice discussion. Agree with the advantages over a car. Living in Minnesota -USA (frozen and icy roads during winter excluded), i have been riding my RadWagon over two years now. I only had to replace the back wheel motor assembly due to inaccurate speed registry, but aside from that, it has replaced the car for short trips - less than 10 miles. I have a 2017 carbon road bike as well, which I ride in season a few times a week for fitness and exercise. Different purpose, but still gets me out Wish there are more bike paths around where I live and more people use bikes for commuting, but I am hoping that will happen as e-bikes (especially cargo) are more widely used. Cost savings and fun while riding are spot on!
@geoffreyhoney122 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely love this content Si!! So helpful. Great points. Love that you included your adorable children! I am leaning towards getting one. Our local Cycling Without Age group has an e-assist Trishaw and the seniors absolutely LOVE it. More content like this gcn! Great job film crew!
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Great to hear that you enjoyed it so much!!! Did you catch our cargo bike delivery video? 👉kzbin.info/www/bejne/iHvEYadqo7ZneKc
@geoffreyhoney122 Жыл бұрын
@Global Cycling Network OH yes indeed. That too was a lot of fun! I'm a sap for this cool content! I'll take all you can 'delivery! (By cargo bike, of course 😜🤣😉)
@vickypedias Жыл бұрын
As someone who's cycled around Bristol for the last 6 years I wholeheartedly agree with every single point made in this video. Excellent stuff! As I don't have to haul much I get around really well on my foldable electric - gotta have the electric for those vicious Bristol hills!
@PedroTorres-cm3wt Жыл бұрын
Went from a long tail to a bakfiets and its awesome! Great weather protection and cargo space! And everyone stares and smiles when your kid is reading a book or singin while riding though town!
@Lukearthwalker Жыл бұрын
Great video, thanks!! Regarding storage of your cargo bike, I thought you might mention that the Tern GSD that you're riding is built to be parked standing vertically so as to use minimal space wherever it's parked. You just grab the rear brake and pull the bike backwards, quite easy after a few tries.
@tobibu76 Жыл бұрын
I bought a Riese und Müller Load75 about 1 year and a half ago. Now, almost 9.000km later... we do practically everything with it. Transporting kids, groceries, the Christmas tree, my photographer's equipment (cameras, lights, stands...)... we went on camping holidays and much more... now, we get a second front loading bike, so that my wife and I can do things simultaneously. The full suspended Load makes it super easy to ride long distances (over 120km on a day), the bike has two batteries and for that a long reach. Up to 3 kids fit into the box and the raincover is spacious enough to even fit an adult under it. Sometimes we even put a trailer behind the cargo bike to be able to take the kid's bikes with us.
@philipamaral5274 Жыл бұрын
My front-loader e-cargo bike is the best purchase my family has made since ... the washing machine, maybe? Or the solar panels? We don't own a car, and have two kids. The cargo bike is used every day, I think it's got about 5000km of usage in less than two years. Simon's experience is exactly like ours. It's so fun to ride, and so useful.
@falsemcnuggethope Жыл бұрын
How's the battery lasting?
@BoomerSwan Жыл бұрын
Bought an Urban Arrow when we moved to The Hague last year. Over 1200km in 6 months later and I still love it. It's more nimble than it looks but sometimes tricky to find parking. Kids seem happy with it especially on wet, windy winter days. And while I sometimes miss driving, I don't miss the hassles or costs.
@bobgray1555 Жыл бұрын
What a lovely episode - such a nice blend of useful information and presentation. Nice one Simon and all at GCN - my favourite cycling channel. I was born in Bristol and now live in Christchurch NZ, another good cycling hub,so it was really nice to see the cityscape. There are great vibes coming from Bristol Greens which is very exciting.
@lukewatts1804 Жыл бұрын
I have had a Babboe Big (3 wheeled front loading) for a few years. Upgraded it with a belt drive and mid-frame motor this year and it's an absolute game changer. So much fun nipping around on it. Great for running the dog and baby around in it.
@krissozolins8302 Жыл бұрын
Good comment about the e-bike sizes. This looks like a reasonably sized cargo e-bike. You don't need to feel like an elephant stuck on a road with a big empty box in front of you most of the time anyway. You can be more agile and nimble, yet even carry some staff with you.
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Have you tried both smaller and larger cargo bikes? 👀
@krissozolins8302 Жыл бұрын
@@gcn Had a demo ride on Load 75, which felt too big for me. At that time looked as an only option for cargo bikes. And I skipped it, because of it's size.
@emmabird9745 Жыл бұрын
Hi Si. As you are a Bristolian I'm surprised you missed out the conjestion charging that started this year. Compared to a car a really significant issue. Thumbs up to your remarks on parking. Parking any bike anywhere is a lottery. I could cope with one, I think except for taking the other half for hospital visits and so on. As an OAP my mileage is very low so as I have to have a car (see earlier remark) I might as well use it (keep the oil circulating). Having said that, if I was young now and still commuting, and had somewhere at work to park it reliably then it would work out. Well done with your efforts to not clog the streets and not produce so much green house effect. Thumbs up for that.
@joshaalders3029 Жыл бұрын
Well done Si! Love the discussion! Including the kids makes this concept real to us who attempt to stay on two wheels as a parent
@gcn Жыл бұрын
It's always worth chatting to the kids, making sure they feel comfortable on the back of a bike. Would you make the jump to a cargo bike?👀
@ms-wh1sx Жыл бұрын
Hi,Are we allow to carry 11yrs old child to drop her on tution in local area on cargo bike?
@susiesullivan785 Жыл бұрын
@@ms-wh1sx that's just a question of weight, and safety like a pad to sit on and footrests. The GSD in this video takes an adult. Mine is lower rated but can take 55kg
@susiesullivan785 Жыл бұрын
It's amazing to see a bicycle journalist describe ebiking exactly the same way I do - I hadn't hardly cycled at all for 20 years before I bought mine :) I could feel your lingering scepticism last year. I just wish I had your handling skills! I even emailed a mountain bike club last year asking could I pay for a class but have it tailored to my HSD. I watched some motorbike handling videos to try to get some sense of it. Rambling now. Happy to see you happy on it!
@lukevanni2987 Жыл бұрын
I am in Australia and we have this bike. It replaced our second car and it's great. Good summary on this video of it all too. Nice one :)
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Super cool to hear! How has the cargo bike changed your life? 🛒
@lukevanni2987 Жыл бұрын
@@gcn integrates exercise into everyday life, saves $$$ and it's an easier, more enjoyable way to get around. We have good bike paths and quiet streets to ride on in our area and most of what we need it for is within 5km :)
@ErinFromSydney Жыл бұрын
I'm seriously thinking about this. I'm from the Nepean region and this would have been perfect here, but I didn't have the room to keep a bike like this (I was thinking the Tern GSD). Now, we have found that we unexpectedly needed to move and we are now going to be in the Blue Mountains. We will have more room, but I'm worried about the lack of bike infrastructure where we will be living and the safety of riding this around that area. Not to mention wrangling this onto the Mountains trains. What area of Australia do you live in and do you find any difficulties with these things?
@jrother Жыл бұрын
I'm 30 seconds into the video and I love your kids, Simon. I bought a Dutch-style electric cargo this past year and put 500 miles on it in 6 months. I'm never going back.
@kwintenvangeit Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the review, nice to see your experiences! One of my concerns with cargobikes which are made for carrying people/children, is that children ride less and don't learn to navigate in traffic. Here in Belgium I see several kids (up to 12) which are brought to school with cargobikes. Our kids learned to ride when they were 3/4 and started navigating traffic when they were 4/5. At this point (6 and 9 years old) I almost trust them to navigate solo in the city center.
@fangrie_ Жыл бұрын
Good remark! Havn't thought about that aspect yet. Main question in general, whether cargo bikes are replacing car trips as also mentioned in the video other modes of transport, as walking or kids cycling on their own (as you've added)
@EditioCastigata Жыл бұрын
That's more of an argument about helicopter parents, though. But, if parents are scared for their children due to all the other cars bringing theirs to school, bringing "yours" yourself the way you can control (think: shield) becomes more understandable.
@Cybersanny Жыл бұрын
True, but this also depends on the country. I bike to school with my 5 year old on their own bike in the Netherlands where car drivers are more used to having young children in trafic. I think Belgium is quite similar in that, but for a bigger city in the UK this is probably more dangerous.
@sara.j.w8 ай бұрын
Sorry to revive such an old thread -- I'm personally umming and ahhing about a cargo bike myself. Instead of coming from cars, my family already has no car. Our kids (6 & 4) can both ride pedal bikes now, and that's how we get them to Kindergarten. We live in a fairly flat city with decent public transport, and use Miles cars when only a car can get us all where we want to go, or it's just too far on a pedal bike. I really want one though, hahaha! But I think for us it might only bring marginal gains...
@skatepuunksurvivalist85363 ай бұрын
My little dog lulu has a Surly Big Easy cargo ebike that I pilot for her. It's dark green with orange bags. We love it. Two batteries gets me a days ride in half the time. I recommend
@Charleypassy Жыл бұрын
The walking scene at 1:02 is incredibly Partridge. More of that, please 👏🏻
@ryansager6100 Жыл бұрын
My wife and I each got the Tern R14's. They have been a total car replacement for us. We live in a rural mountain community and the assist is greatly appreciated. We have found that on the rare occasion we need a car (once or twice a month), there are plenty of friends that will let us borrow one or we ride share with them. Personally, I might had preferred a R&M Load 60, but other than that, no regrets.
@wojciechgregorkiewicz2415 Жыл бұрын
Great video Simon. I hope others find it as inspiring as I have. If I ever developed a need for a second vehicle in the family it would certainly be an ebike. Quite possibly a tiny cargo model like yours.
@gcn Жыл бұрын
That's what we like to hear! Do you think you could ever go Carless? 👀
@wojciechgregorkiewicz2415 Жыл бұрын
@Global Cycling Network I doubt carless is an option for a family purely from weekend and holiday perspective. But replacing the car for all under 5 mile journeys would be possible with a cargo bike.
@bobandmaryann Жыл бұрын
I ride an Organic Transit Elf. 99 percent of the time people are smiling ear to ear when they drive by. It is a great conversation starter. I really enjoy riding it and I just love how it makes people happy!
@thomasbuikema Жыл бұрын
We have the same bike and it is really good. We love the convince of the bike. Here in Oslo the infrastructure is nice. But the winters can be a little cold and the small wheels don’t handle the snow that well. But we have had it since December and looking forward to using it in warmer weather. Love the vid and don’t regret buying one. A real packhorse
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Interesting to hear that you struggle with the wheels in winter! ❄ Do you swap the tyres over to give you a little bit more grip?
@thomasbuikema Жыл бұрын
Yes I swap to studded Schwalbe Marathon Winter tires. Superb on the ice but slippery on snow. Wish there where some knobby tires wir the small wheels. Other than that excellent bike.
@maartenschmidt Жыл бұрын
Bought my first cargo (speed pedelec) bike 7 years ago, sold my car, never looked back! I’m on my second model now, worth to mention ebikes keep their value very well when you sell them second hand.
@JMJM75257 Жыл бұрын
I like the look of these smaller more compact cargo bikes. I'm a courier in London on an urban arrow xl and at times maneuverability can be an issue.
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Do you fancy making the switch over to a smaller cargo bike? 👀
@MiguelRegonutricionista Жыл бұрын
Hello, great video, as always. I've been riding everyday to work on my e-cargo bike (Decathlon's Elops Longtail R500) since last September, when I sold my 14 year old SUV, and applied to a government incentive that payed for 50% of the bike's cost. I love it. I can take my kids to school, and I've been saving money on fuel, taxes and parking. Riding in a cargo bike takes some learning, mainly when you're used to riding on a much lighter road bike, and always trying to go faster. Now I have to take it slow, otherwise I keep exceeding 25km/h and the motor assistance shuts off. I can see the smiles on people passing by , mainly when I take my kids with me. And at work, at first people thought that I was an eccentric, but I think they are getting used to it as no one even comments anymore on the bike, or my hi-vis clothing. Main negatives are the sense of imminent danger when I ride on certains roads with traffic, the smell of petrol at rush hour, and the lack of coutesy from drivers. But I never felt more free, and happy to have switched from driving to riding to work. Put an e-cargo bike on your N+1 list.
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Hi Miguel, Great to hear that you have fully embraced the Cargo life! You do have to readjust how you approach cycling, it's all about getting from A to B and enjoying the ride. No KOMs and PBs here. How do the kids enjoy the cargo bike? 👀
@MiguelRegonutricionista Жыл бұрын
@@gcn Actually I have two teenagers, all grown up, (they will always be my kids) but anyway, when they need someone to take them to school, they know that they can ride with me, and it will be faster than driving, they apreciate the feeling of freedom.
@frogstarB27 Жыл бұрын
I've been using a Urban Arrow Family for our 3 kids on school runs for the last 6 months and its' been brilliant. I do wish it had suspesion though, cause the roads are horrible around where we live. :( but even minimal bike lanes, overall the freedom and easy with which we're able to get around locally has made it totally worth the price. Watching this video makes me want to get Tern as well, cause hauling a large front loader on my own for grocery runs does make me feel a bit silly. Maybe becuase I'm the ONLY person one something like this while everyone else is on cars, but having more people on cargo bikes would definitely help ease that feeling.
@lukevanni2987 Жыл бұрын
If you have the $$$ look up the thudbuster see if you can order and install.
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Great to hear that you've already made the jump to the cargo life 🙌 Do you get funny looks sat in traffic on your cargo bike? They can bring a smile to your face, even on the smallest of rides! Have you fully replaced your car with a bike?
@frogstarB27 Жыл бұрын
@@gcn loads of funny looks! but plenty of complements too!! Typical questions range from what's the highest speed? to How much does it cost? Haven't replaced our car completely yet with ULEZ kicking in late summer, I reckon that day isn't far. :)
@Timber81 Жыл бұрын
Hello. I'm in Maine, USA. I bought the Lectric XP3 on July. I love this bike! I use it to Camp/Photograph in the near-by White Mountain National Forest. I find it quiet and easy to use while searching out wild landscapes. Using the Baskets I can carry all of my camping and photography gear easily. I Highly recommend this bike. I sold my Mini Cooper and now rely only on my Ebike. My home is completely off grid. No public utilities at all. And so my bike cost me nothing to charge and use.
@thomasfunk9465 Жыл бұрын
Long time viewer, first time commenting. Loved this video and would very much like to see more content like this. Come to Copenhagen and see the many kinds of cargo bikes we have here 😊
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Thank's for jumping into the comments! Great to hear that you loved this video, Copenhagen would be a super cool place to visit! Maybe we could do it a similar style to this Berlin video 👉kzbin.info/www/bejne/pILEd3WkfpeKa8k
@dalerasche8769 Жыл бұрын
I bought a basic e-cargo bike in October and I haven't ridden it all that much over winter every ride I do take puts a smile on my face. I don't have kids to drag around so I just use it for groceries, trips to the doc or dentist and the hardware store. Great fun, pretty reasonable cost for a basic e-bike now.
@davidpomerantz Жыл бұрын
Omg, Si's children grew so much since the last cargo video
@matthewperry7812 Жыл бұрын
My favorite series, thank you for showing your real-world experience. Cargo e-bikes are awesome!
@EnricoDellaDora Жыл бұрын
Most of the valid points apply to a regular bike with some carrying capabilities, especially if you live in a flat area. I'm considering a cargo bike instead of using the kids trolley we are pulling now, but I'm not convinced yet: cargo bikes are very expensive, a regular bike does 90% of the same, and the added bonus of carrying more than 1 kid is useful for a limited time.
@nerdburglar7563 Жыл бұрын
I have a Tribe Evamos and take my three kids on the back to school. Up to 20 km rides. They absolutely love it. Two challenges - it is bloody heavy, and it doesn’t always fit through the chicanes on bike paths designed to stop vehicles. Otherwise it has made our lives so much nicer and the trip to school is great dad and the kids time.
@Jinnitaur Жыл бұрын
That was a great video; really enjoyed it. Also love that you chose a longtail versus the front-loader everyone else seems to prefer. Sometime this year or maybe early next year I hope to get a Yuba Kombi, just not the electric version. No hills in Houston 😄
@MrBaptista Жыл бұрын
I live in Lisbon area, Portugal and can subscribe everything you said here. So, for everyone watching this and thinking “but that wouldn’t work where I live”, don’t. It works on the UK, it works in Portugal, it works pretty much everywhere. Bought my e-cargo bike less than 2 years ago. It’s now getting to the 10.000 Km mark and was one of the best decisions I took.
@lukewiwa Жыл бұрын
Probably the closest ecargo bike with nice aesthetics is the Benno Boost imo. I'm eyeing one off now. I've test ridden a few and three Boost seemed like the one that felt the most bike like.
@gcn Жыл бұрын
is the cargo bike to replace a car or just an an extra bike? 🚗
@lukewiwa Жыл бұрын
@@gcn it will become our "second car". With a second kid on the way we need a bit more flexibility and hauling power but we just don't really want to have to maintain another motor vehicle for essentially school drop off and some local errands. Also when testing out a cargo bike my daughter absolutely loved riding on the back ☺️
@Saguache Жыл бұрын
Wow, it's cool to see GCN take on this sort of riding. I've been a long-time bike commuter who recently obtained an electric cargo bike. Yesterday I commuted to and from the office (about 30 miles) at an average speed of 19 mph. At my age, I couldn't do that on an analog bike, so it has effectively shrunk the world a tiny bit for me. Mad props to Aventon Abound.
@ashley_neal Жыл бұрын
5.5K 😬
@charvey87 Жыл бұрын
Riese & Muller Load 75 owner for just over a year. Racked up about ~1200km in that time. Bought it instead of buying a second car that would have mostly just been used for shorter, local trips. Similarly saves us taking some of those local journeys on foot which can be done in 1/2 to 1/3 the time on the bike. My son (20 months) loves it!
@bryanwalsh886 Жыл бұрын
We have the same bike, and live in the same city (and by the looks of it around the same area!). Agree with everything you said, it has replaced all school runs etc. and living in Bristol it beats a car (for the most part). I am think you’ve been lucky with components thus far. After three years of daily use we’ve found you really need to stay on top of servicing, cleaning and change brake pads and chains regularly due to the wear caused by the load.
@gweilojohn Жыл бұрын
Great to see the Tern love here. Not sure what the situation looks like in the UK / Europe, but here in Aus, to help with the investment, we have a few companies that let you "subscribe" to the Terns. It's still not cheap, but all the $ you spend on rentals is put toward the cost of the bike if you want to buy it. With my company (Lug+Carrie) there's no finance cost either - though the cost to "rent" the accessories is lost. It's an amazing way to try it out, but also give piece of mind. The bike comes with hardcore locks, an alarm, insurance included, and (relatively quick) roadside assistance / at-home servicing. I can't imagine the UK doesn't have something similar, but, honestly, for A$250 / month it's prevented us buying a second car and drastically dropped the k's running costs of the one we already have. Just awesome. Thanks for the content!
@x7j4 Жыл бұрын
Good overview!! I have the same bike, GSD S10, bought 3.5 years ago and now have 25,000km on it. I rarely use our family vehicle nowadays. Highly recommended bike for many reasons, such as comfort, carrying lots of groceries, carrying the grandkids, replaces a vehicle 90% of the time, helps reduce my carbon emissions.
@FlowJunkie65 Жыл бұрын
Si, your children are such sweet little darlings! Well done, mate! Re electric cargo bikes, I personally have no need for one *at this time* but I did purchase an electric bike for my wife and myself to use -- for when she wants to ride with me when I'm aboard my road bike, and for me when I just feel like leisurely cruising about the neighborhood. Thieves are always a concern and the reason why when I bike for errands, it's with a backpack and on my beloved 1995 Specialized Stumpjumper FS -- my bet is that most bike thieves are ignorant about the greatness of this ol' champ.
@davehause8571 Жыл бұрын
Yes! More content like this. Some E-cargo bike challenge? Like can you put more miles on your cargo bike than your car in a year?
@williamsinclair6880 Жыл бұрын
I have had an 8Frieght hand built by the late Mike Burrows for 16 years. It is so practical. At 20kg unloaded electric assist is not really necessary where I live. I can easily cruise along at 20km/h with a light load. I have taken it to the Lake District touring, including over the Wrynose and Hardknott passes. My kids regularly go in the back to get places around town fast. I can throw shopping in the back. I move bikes, furniture and building materials on it. I have even moved house on it. The pick up truck style of it means that I can take very large items on it. The largest item I have ever had on the back is a 1.2mx2.4m×18mm sheet of marine ply. Because I use it so much I find driving in traffic a complete waste of time. It is the best feeling to fly past a long line of cars going nowhere fast and pull up right outside the shop you want to visit while smuggly considering how those drivers have got to find a parking before they then walk to the shop. My 8Freight is the best vehicle I will ever own. I don't need another bike.
@gingernz Жыл бұрын
We love our cargo bikes. Bought our first one 3 years ago and now have a second. Another advantage you didn’t mention is replacing your need for public transport. Where we live it’s almost always faster and obviously more direct.
@ssuami Жыл бұрын
Loved the video, thank you. Can't believe I've not seen this one before. It's nearly 2 years since I bought my Tern GSD and also carry children with a similar set up. I've got the stormbox and a front rack and a crate :)
@TheGinger1 Жыл бұрын
The Tern GSD has been the best bike we have bought. We've used it for the school run, shopping trips, days out, you name it. I don't look at it as a bike, it's a transport solution. It's my 2nd car that saves me money. Just practice your smug face for when you're riding past the drivers stuck in the traffic jams.
@steverhysjenks Жыл бұрын
Love the videos on cargo bikes. I use a ecargo Raleigh Stride 2 as my daily driver. Done 1300 miles since Oct '22. For a city the are the best car replacement, I live on the south coast and also use a passenger ferry (between Gosport & Portsmouth). My kids love it (3 & 5 yrs), and often get comments. I agree on secure parking, insurance and also additional locks. Weather..... prepare for it, same for the kids, they do have a cover. Riding a cargo bike the best analogy I give is going from driving a car to a van. Wider turns, slower accelaration /stopping. Generally agree with the comments. Love the fact Connor has the same bike as me.
@steverhysjenks Жыл бұрын
I'd also be interested in chatting to Conner to see what tweaks / customisations he's done if any.
@quazar5017 Жыл бұрын
I use a trailer on my self converted E-Bike for extra space. Bike and trailer were basically free, conversion kit about 500$. It isn't stylish, but I went shopping, camping and transported furniture on that thing. You can even take it on a train no problem, because it's two parts. Fuel economy drops bottom, that extra wheels create drag and you can not take fast turns or the trailer might flip. Right now building my second trailer from scratch, larger with extra power packs and self braking.
@welshrider6631 Жыл бұрын
I have bought a Douze cargo bike on the second-hand market, as a friend sold his. Best decision I made concerning buying a bike. I sold my car that I used for only 200 km the last year I had it, as I did not use it at all anymore (replaced by my trusty single speed). I only used it for grosseries, actually. But when the opportunity came, I talked about it with my wife. She didn't seem so enthusiastic about it at first, but once on the saddle, she decided it was a great idea. It had already the box and the hard-top cover, which is convenient for the main use we make of it, but I decided to buy the floor board as well, and I used it for larger items (washing machines for example), very convenient when moving a friend for example. My wife has kept her car just in case but uses it less and less thanks to this wonderful investment.
@a1white Жыл бұрын
Love this. I don’t have space for a cargo bike, but routinely use my old croix-de-fer with panniers to get my week’s shopping home. Such a stable bike when loaded up.
Жыл бұрын
I love it! My wife and I always used bikes to commute. Our kids are growing and we needed to solve transportation with them. We bought Mongoose Envoy. Which isn't an electric bike but it cost 1000$. With little bit of DYI you can convert it to 2 children carrier and even to an e-bike. I would recommend it as a lowcost option.
@luct6038 Жыл бұрын
I use an Argo cargo bike kit. You can pair it to most bikes with threaded bottom brackets, even electric ones. Saves a ton of space!
@alex.pozgaj Жыл бұрын
A very nice and balanced video, talking pros *and* cons. I loved how Si, who is in better control of a 2-wheel vehicle than 99.999% of people out there, is on the "optimistically cautious" side when it comes to the question of safety aspects of transporting kids on bikes, instead of trying to claim it would be even safer than a car (yes, there are KZbin channels making such claims) HOWEVER: Si is a pro. He knows his bikes, he knows how to maintain them, what to watch out for. He knows that only because a cargo will fit (volume wise), the weight might easily far exceed what the bike was made for, and that can lead to a catastrophic failure. On the other hand, I am seeing videos of people transporting absurd weights on their cargo bikes, just to put the kids in the basket the next day and merrily ride along in the rush hour traffic. Are the wheels still OK? Is the frame OK? All the nuts and bolts tightened? Are the brakes OK? How many people know how to check it? And how many people are even interested in checking it? Or aware that bikes need such check-ups? "The front brake gone? Never mind, I still have the rear one, let's transport this fridge to the mother in law!". For cars (and motor bikes, AFAIK), there is a *lot* of regulation out there, existing to ensure the safety of the rider and (more importantly) of other road users. There are police controls, there are mandatory annual check-ups, there is also a unit during the process of receiving a driving license called "technical aspects & maintenance of the car". It is already a bit strange that there is basically no such regulation for normal bikes, beyond "do you have a light?". It is even more strange to me that e-Bikes are barely regulated as well. And it's completely crazy, that *cargo* e-Bikes are also not submitted to the same safety standards and regulations as other motorised vehicles. I know I'll get downvoted into oblivion for this. I don't care, go on, knock yourselves out. If what I said makes the one or the other think about such topics and go "see... what is the condition of my bike?", it will be worth it. :D
@charleneedwards7926 Жыл бұрын
What an epic video, 1st off loving the attitude not giving a toss about what others think. I invested in a low end electric bike to help with recovery after surgery last year, gives me 20 miles on one charge. I live it, I do most of my weekly shopping on it, although living in London drivers are still not that considerate even though I look like a glow worm on a bike. But best investment 👏👏👍👍
@AndrewAkaHrun Жыл бұрын
While all my sports and e-bikes got stollen in France, my old hood holland bike serves me well. I added a big front rack and various seats for kids and I’m using it everyday instead of a car. Kids love cycling and were the very first to ride to school in the morning throughout the year. I’m a proud dad.
@DougieL Жыл бұрын
We got a cargo bike, not too dissimilar to yours, about 6 weeks ago. This was a planned decision after selling our 2nd car during the pandemic and timed for when our eldest started primary school. Here in Sydney Australia it is very hilly where we live and on a normal bike vs electric, it would be a real effort and a half to hit about 6 x hills a day with bare legs vs using the electric motor. We have pushed out 250km's so far, mainly doing the school and daycare runs with our two kids. We also now predominantly use the bike for grocery shopping. I will often bring the resistance down, so I obtain a workout and I am feeling much healthier for it vs using the car. Savings, yes very similar to yours - the bike is paid off in a few years. The kids absolutely love riding on the bike. If I ask them whether they want to travel in the car or the bike, the answer is always 'bike'. It does rain, so we put on rainjackets and get a little wet - makes it fun and it is. Got to say, it has exceeded our expectations and I predict an absolute boom in this space, as many local parents have asked about the bike and are keen to also get one. It was refreshing to hear your comments about local authorities and infrastructure to cater for e-cargo bikes. I have written to the council here expressing the need for bike parking at the local primary school. (We can always get a park, however a dedicated spot, close to the school gate, would be great, with the ability to lock to something.) Bike parking at the local pool and beaches often fills up, so we need more places to park. To conclude; this space hasn't boomed yet. I pass one or two familiar faces on e-cargo bikes per day and even in a very car orientated country / city like Sydney we will see an explosion I am sure. Tomorrow I am taking my son to the zoo on our bike, which will see us navigate some long, steep hills to get there and back - I would never have dreamed to try it before now, due to arriving covered in sweat. Too easy and this video is great!
@harenterberge2632 Жыл бұрын
We have a three wheel non -electric cargo bike. The type with a big box in the front. In the box there are two benches, which can be folded away. And there is a tent over the box. My kids and their friends love to ride in it, and I also like to use it for get groceries or even bulky items from the hardware store. When getting groceries on a normal bicycles you have to plan ahead and you are limited by how much you can squeeze into your bicycle bags. With a "bakfiets" you can just dump everything in the front box like you would dump it in a car booth.
@hoyahimsa Жыл бұрын
Love videos like this promoting the bike alternative for commuting and shopping and other errands. The more the merrier! Let's get all the bikes we can on the road and force public policy changes due to the traffic