"Bike theft, is that a thing in the Netherlands?" Dutch people: "Are you for real?" Having your first bike stolen at age 8 or thereabouts is sort of a rite of passage.
@DutchLegendary5 ай бұрын
Its more common for people to look at bike's to see if its locked or not (south-holland)
@gertvanderstraaten63524 ай бұрын
It's a thing to have a bike that is more expensive than your bike.
@Student-cs2ws5 ай бұрын
As a Dutch I think it’s fair to say: Everyone of us had their bike stolen at least once. Those of us who never had their bike stolen, should cycle more often.
@fonepixie5 ай бұрын
Hahahah its true!
@Jeroen_van_den_Berg6675 ай бұрын
Yes I had like 3 times a bike stollen but to be honest like the infrastructure is so good that my bikes usually cost something like 70€ so its not that big of a deal...
@tardvandecluntproductions12784 ай бұрын
I mean, the only time my bike got stolen, is when I bought and used one in Amsterdam for work. I live in a town and can almost leave it unlocked.
@lottevdrieth013 ай бұрын
Not true, I use my bicycle every single day to go to work an the train station. Never got stolen.
@xvln5 ай бұрын
Having a bike stolen and riding a stolen bike is part of growing up in the Netherlands
@whitecompany185 ай бұрын
I'm living on the Wirral UK and I ride a dutch cargo bike (Batavus) 15 minutes either way on the train to Liverpool or Chester for about £3 and no need to find parking so I've only used my car twice in the last year since I got my dutch bike, mine is a super heavy duty frame with drum brakes and shimano 7 speed with puncture resistant tyres , was made to be a council hire bike but I got to buy one new before it was ever hired. I played £100 for mine , best tonne I've ever spent, pinched two aldi shopping baskets I fixed front n back so can carry loads of shopping or beers and fishing gear for days along the canals👍
@Lazzeruz3 ай бұрын
Having a makeshift bikecrate with any crate you could find (Even beer crates with those pegs cut out) is peak Dutch Middleclass and Lowerclass. You can notice the economy isn't as bad as in 2008-2010 yet, because those things are less common nowadays.
@Lazzeruz3 ай бұрын
And I guess the proper ones are more common nowadays. Anyways, it makes you a honorary Dutch Citizen in my eyes.
@RandyPost245 ай бұрын
I've had an Oma fiets for almost 3 decades, got me through any type of weather and to anywhere, from the pub to school and so on.. Now I have an Oma E-bike
@fonepixie5 ай бұрын
I used to cycle a lot when I lived in Scotland, mountain bikes mostly, but after moving to the Netherlands, I LOVE the bikes here, they really are comfotable and you can ride them for hours and feel ok, thanks to everything being flat, and the sheer amount of bike paths. It truly is an amazing way of life, being a mother of course I had my daughter on the back of my bike for a few years, and have the shopping bags, the same locks, but i do have 3 gears and brakes lol... my bike is actualy meant for pregnant women, so it has a nice wide frame for me to step through and an excellent double stand, keeps the bike up sturdy when you are putting shopping into the bags, and your kid back into its seat, you can physicaly let go of the bike whilst your kid is on the back its that stable, a wonderful feature :) My bikes have been mostly second hand, so cost me roughly 150-200 euros, ive had 4 bikes in 14 years, big names are Gazelle, Giant, Stella and a few more. Those can cost a lot, my daughter has a Giant xl heavy duty, new its almost 900 euros, we got it second hand for 450, and never had a problem with it in 2 years, my bike has been good too, had the one ive got for 4 years now, and ive only needed to repair punctures and fix my gears once, even the bike repair shops are good, fix a burst tyre for around 25 euros, if you are not able to do it yourself, its a good option. As long as you keep it cleaned, give it some love with WD40 now and again, these bikes are brilliant and will last years. And the clothing part, yep, wear what you need to for what you are doing, ive seen men in suits, women and men dressed up for a night out, people in party costumes you name it, its so convenient, I mean who would pay for a taxi to go into town when you can ride there on your bike and be there in 10 minutes, and your hair is still fine because you cant really travel that fast lol .... i think average speed is about 15kmph I barely go anywhere without my bike, even to the shops that are a 10 minute walk away... the bike cuts that ride time to 3 minutes, and I have somewhere to put my shopping lol.
@VluggeJapie225 ай бұрын
Getting your foot stuck in the spokes is something the vast majority of Dutch people can relate too.
@Mazil_54 ай бұрын
Yep, it got me severely injured when I was young, had to walk using crutches for weeks. It’s all fine now, but still a big scar.
@VluggeJapie224 ай бұрын
@@Mazil_5 Ouch🤕!
@hexasides64115 ай бұрын
second-hand bikes start at 50 euros ( bikes from a junky supplier can be even more affordable) but also new bikes can be very cheap. like this: Spirit Omafiets Deluxe Jeans-Blauw 28 inch € 199,00
@randolf845 ай бұрын
you can find bikes from 50euro to 250euro second hand, electric bikes are way more expensiv. but a few weeks ago i bought a omafiets for 75euro
@qgames10065 ай бұрын
Groningen €10
@Just1Charlie4 ай бұрын
An average dutchie has 2 bikes, their regular day to day bike and a bierfiets. A bierfiets is an bike thats on the point of breakage and you won't mind getting stolen. You use it to go out to a party or festival, get drunk and go a night out. But because the bikes are sturdy as f it won't break how many times you fallen off, hit a pole or sign or as a dutch rite of passage fall in a sloot (ditch).
@eriknetten39164 ай бұрын
True
@Smilies-hb3mr4 ай бұрын
He calls it a framelock. but in the Nederlands we call it Hoefijzerslot (Horseshoe lock)
@remkodevries29505 ай бұрын
One thing is true, Dutch bikes last for ever. I have sinds I was een teen a old Union Omafiets as a cafe/bar/disco bike from a police auction sell for les than 10 Gulden (around 4 Euro now) and no problem if it was stolen. I am 58 now and stil use it. I also have a sportsbike and not for my healt, just for speed. And if I count up the near accidents with carowners.... damn. And I have a electric bike just for the summers to relax and enjoy everthing around me.
@mamsmelk5 ай бұрын
I always preferred Transport bikes (pretty much an oma bike with a rack at the front) because it allowed me to put a crate on the front to transport stuff. Now that my commute to work has trippled I bought a Transport E-Bike. There are some tall bridges on that route I need to cross, so I decided to treat myself.
@Jeroen_van_den_Berg6675 ай бұрын
We usually have more than 1 bikes so basically there is a bike for general transport really beat up and there there might be a bike to carry heavy stuff like a bakfieten or a folding bike or a sports bike but even sports bike are usually sport bike not those usuall ones that you will find everywhere. Personally I own 4 bikes and I am interested in soon buying an omafieten.
@pieterpopster55495 ай бұрын
I feel very very very safe in the Netherlands pretty much everywhere all of the time. You do have to lock your bike very well and then still don't be shocked when it's still stolen though.
@formula1maximal9175 ай бұрын
I have 2 granny bikes and a mountain bike, I also have a moped (25 kp/h) and a regular moped (45 kp/h) and a car that I only use when I have to travel long distances, so it often stands still for weeks or even months.
@ronaldderooij17745 ай бұрын
Your car must be old. Modern cars cannot stand still for more than two weeks. The computers in them will have depleted the battery. For electric cars (in winter) it is even worse, as the battery must be kept at a minimal temperature.
@formula1maximal9175 ай бұрын
@@ronaldderooij1774 Yes it is a Opel Corsa from 1998 and i start it ones in a while.
@HeskePolfliet5 ай бұрын
Bike thefts is really common. Especially in busy areas like big bike parks and the big cities. And people get their bikes often stolen when their at bars. People then don’t look for their own bike all that well and just take whatever they can ride home. I personally never had mine stolen but that why you should at least had your frame lock on when your leave your bike. It’s also common knowledge to go out in to the town on a beat up bike that your bought for like 25 bucks so when it gets stolen or ends up in a canal it’s not to bad.
@royklein92065 ай бұрын
biketheft is def a thing over here but the last few years it's mainly electric bikes and the more expensive fatbikes and so on.. Nowadays having a 'normal' bike is pretty safe. I myself have a normal bike and a mountainbike but that one I rarely use...
@farscythe5 ай бұрын
honestly over here the oma fiets works perfectly fine....nice and flat you know....kinda wish i had one....they arent much fun on hills tho...high winds may make you wish for gears too.... anyways i currently own 2 and a half broken mountainbikes i need to fix....and 2 touring bikes that make me wish i sucked it up and put up with a lack of gears instead........in wheel gears and brakes are a pain in the arse when you want to swap a rear tire.
@djokealtena25385 ай бұрын
I have an omafiets and prefer it to a mountainbike type because of the positioning of the body and hands. You'll lean on your hands more on a mountainbike, making it uncomfortable after a while. Plus the old oma models are practically the Toyota from Topgear, nigh indestructable.
@Diegotheparrot5 ай бұрын
Everyone in the Netherlands has their bike stolen at least once or twice in their life. It's rediculous. Half of the stolen bikes are in eastern Europe now and the other half are in the canals of Amsterdam.
@jorickjoetoep4 ай бұрын
43y dutch guy. I never heard anyone call that an oma fiets. We say opoefiest (opoe is old dutch for oma) Tha standard lock is mounted on the bike. (Insurance companies make it impossible to take out the key.) Those dutch bikes in canada are professionally stolen by the dutch government to be sold in canada. (They call it wrong parking when your bike is not in a rack. When you retun from work you can go to the police station to pay them €30 for the effort... if you park it in front of your appartment and not in your shed sometimes police put a sticker on it warning others it will be taken. Many people consider those bikes to be free for all.
@jasperveldhuis38804 ай бұрын
What type of bike i own (or we own), that is the wrong question Mert. It should be, what tpyes of bikes do you own😂. I have a citybike, a roadbike, mountainbike, cargobike and a stationsfiets (worthless bike you use at places like trainstations, and not minding a whole lot when it would be stolen) Keep up the good content and reaction video's! Cheers
@tardvandecluntproductions12784 ай бұрын
Bikes get stolen quite a bit, it's one of the reasons why we have more bikes then people. People keep their old but still functional bike. We call that a stationsfiets or (train)stationbike. You use the old bike when you have to leave it at sketchy places, where it might get stolen. Like trainstations used to be, before the new underground guarded parking spaces.
@Dutch-linux5 ай бұрын
I got a Oma fiets and a ATB with front and rear suspension
@DenUitvreter5 ай бұрын
I have 1978 Gazelle with rod brakes and 3 internal gears, with a top tube. They don't build them anymore like the old ones. A top tube does matter because if flexes less under de strain of a heavy man going 20 kp/h and flexing steel makes you sweat, it's power wasted. Rod brakes are far less vulnerable in racks than cables. In the past years more bikes are alumium with wider frames and fatter tyres. Lighting technology has hugely improved, front racks have become much more popular. The relatively young company Azor has taken it upon itself to build bikes like they used to, indestructible, and they have features like a protected gear lever for in bike racks. It's all about practicality and durabilty. Hand made and bespoke but it won't have to set you back a 1000 euros, it sure can though. Van Moof pretended to innovate on the reliable durable city bike with quite a nice design, but they forgot to make them reliable and durable, and ar now bankrupt.
@DerkvanL5 ай бұрын
I've got a Top End Handcycle/Handbike and a Thijs Rowingbike
@peet-janissen58384 ай бұрын
man made a giant bicle add and no one notesed.
@blodekont54585 ай бұрын
7:10 yes..so when you spot someone caqrrying a bike like that, he is stelaing it, everyone knows.. so no actuall need for a chainlock... it is just to make sure..
@lordsjaak3 ай бұрын
mine girlfriend is handicapped and she can't ride on 2 wheels bike so she have tricycle and she is really fast for it. i also have just bike that look lke more rental type version and very simple design. because i so like that kind design than electric bike.
@thijsfb4 ай бұрын
One time a bike of mine was stolen from a public bike rack, i got a new bike, went about my day and forgot about it. Then about 2 weeks later i found my bike on the exact spot i left it, as if someone just rented it for free for 2 weeks. Then i had 2 bikes i guess
@ivowalvis92285 ай бұрын
Ohh man, my ex wife had to take my first child to ballet class, so she hurried and didn't notice she had crushed the skirtguard. My kid (3 yrs old) ended up in hospital with a big chunk of flesh missing from her heel and damageing het tendant. She was in a plaster cast for 4 weeks !. She is still mad abaut that 15 yrs later. True.
@Snaakie835 ай бұрын
Oh yeah, I can remember sitting on the back of my mom's bike. Going down from a bicycle bridge I got one of my feet in her wheel. Got away with it somehow, it just hurt a lot ..but never forgot that. Those skirt defenders are legit limbsavers.
@Koen030NL5 ай бұрын
As a kid i once sat on the back of the bike and put my little fingers in between the saddle spring coils to hold on to the bike. Hurt like hell when mom sat down on the saddle 🥲. Core memory.
@bas62384 ай бұрын
Buying your stolen bike back after a night out is a Dutch tradition 😂😂
@jolanjump4 ай бұрын
getting your foot stuck inbetween the 'spaken' is mandatory. Every dutch child endures that........
@jolanjump4 ай бұрын
Hurts like hell. but not that serious.
@sixpackpilot5 ай бұрын
The question should be: who hasn't had their bike stolen in the Netherlands? I only have had two of my bikes stolen in my 40 years and I consider myself lucky. And concerning the price: that depends who you buy them from...some are really cheap ~50 euros, which is related to my first comment/question.
@ivowalvis92285 ай бұрын
In Amsterdam the concept is that your bike is too crappy to get stolen, for it is worth nothing, but in other places, whole streets of bikes will be loaded up in a van when people have (electric) expensive bikes. Happened to me to when I was given a nice bike, they get sold abroad for good money. Personally I have never bought a bike in my life, I put one together from karases on the streets, for my kids too, for they will destroy them in some months anyway.
@drekruizinga86965 ай бұрын
A good (new) bike costs around 1500 euro, so it better be good ! Mine was 3700
@Koen030NL5 ай бұрын
Well a basic bike can cost a lot less. For 500,- you can get a very solid bike, but no E-bike and not 20+ gears.
@666Maeglin4 ай бұрын
You really ask a dutch person if their bike ever got stolen? I lost on average 1 bike per year by theft when i was a university student in Groningen. Had a longer period after being totally fed up stole a bad bike which wasn't locked. This ojne i had 3 years before it got stolen
@nagranoth_3 ай бұрын
"so much innovation" says the thumbnail... they're literally called grandma bikes, for a reason...
@jolanjump4 ай бұрын
everybody steals bikes after a few stolen bikes of your own. :p
@WeV_R5 ай бұрын
These bikes are mostly found in Amsterdam. A lot of bikes have gears but because a lot of bikes are stolen in Amsterdam they are less common there because the bikes with gears are a lot more expensive. Bikes that are stolen is not strange and it happens most in big cities and a city center
@daphnelovesL5 ай бұрын
You can find oma fietsen every where not mostly in Amsterdam
@Phenix11114 ай бұрын
So many bikes. So therefor a lot of thefts. But in general...what chance it is going to be your bike.
@ricokramer77165 ай бұрын
3:40.. i own many bikes bro, i got an OMA bike and a mountain bike i got 2 BMX bikes and i got just my regular bike, i wish i could send some pictures L0L 4:18.. no no no, you're just doing it wrong bro.. with a kid on the back you should step on with your leg just forward or straight up like how you mount a horse... come now.. did stoned tourists are making this video.?? 4:31.. yeah that's true and i don't understand either whaha 5:06.. yeah best invention ever bro...! keep the kids safe and no torn up clothings like dresses.. imagine going to work in your new suit, and your jacket gets ripped apart.. that would be so bad.... 8:10.. in rainy seasons we use fenders to prevent mud and diirt to get on our clothes... 6:05.. like 75% of bikes have em, and you could olso choose te remove it though. for example, on a BMX bike or a mountain bike its not very convenient.. 6:42.. Maybe you should go to a bike shop and have your rear wheel repaired, probably you hit too many curbs hahaha 6:49.. yeah this man is a criminal..! this is how you steal bikes L0L very common in The Netherlands. i,m not trying to incriminate myself but as a kid i stole many bikes in that way.. call my lawyer LMAO... 9:08.. yeah this is the BEST bike invention so far..! apart from electrical bikes but they use the same gear system so yeah.... 11:17.. oh yeah, another award winning invention...! 11:38.. you could just buy any bell with any sound you like BTW.... 12:26.. i actually ask myself, howmany of these bikes where stolen... L0L call my lawyer again..... 13:52.. you can buy an OMA bike off a junky for like 5 euro L0L but IDK man you can easly google the shop prices and you could make them as exspensive as you want man... ( welcome to The Netherlands )
@Phenix11114 ай бұрын
Also..US bikes are overpriced compared to quality
@ricokramer77165 ай бұрын
Americans think they are the biggest and the best country, but actually its The Netherlands...! whahaha enjoy the video.... :)
@gerbentvandeveen5 ай бұрын
Ik heb mijn mountainbike 3 keer gestolen gehad. 3 keer in 9 maanden.
@guuspui5 ай бұрын
Leer over belgie
@martinhuhn78135 ай бұрын
There is nothing innovative about those dutch bikes, they are just what "bad" old womans bikes (and childrens bikes) looked like for decades. I grew up with such bikes in Germany. When bikes like mountain bikes became more common (bikes with more gears and better performance for other applications became a bigger thing later), hardly anybody wanted to keep those things for a reason. Those old bikes are heavy and the typically 3 gears are very insufficient for most applications, the sitting position is not ergonomic and using them gets very exhausting very easily. They were bad for going really fast, they were bad for going up hills and they were bad for long distances. What makes them an appropriate tool for the Netherlands is a combination of factos. Firsly, the country is as flat as it gets. Secondly, most of the time bikes are used for intermediate or short distances. And thirdly, bike traffic is slow, steady and dense anyways. The world is a big place and I guess, there are many urban centers for which such bikes would be as good as a solution - if the biking infrastructure there was sufficient. But that is far from making such bikes universally "better" or suitable for the task of urban cycling everwhere.