I love my Gazelle bike from the Netherlands that I bought from Go Dutch back in 2021. I would only trade it in for a or get in addition a Dutch bakfietsen (cargobike). 😊
@Tarmaccyclocross10 ай бұрын
I used to race on a Gazelle AA special loved it and I’ve always wanted to own a traditional Dutch bike 👍
@godutchbikes451510 ай бұрын
That is awesome. Hit us up at info@godutch.ca and we will make that happen;)
@Alchemicalprincess11 ай бұрын
Just bought one it's taking ages to arrive I'm so excited 😂
@hendraprayudha2024 Жыл бұрын
❤ the road bike,
@krob91454 ай бұрын
I'm fine using my folding bike. I have bike racks, fenders/mudguards and lights. The only improvement I could always add is a chainguard with more coverage. My bike is low step and I get to sit upright to see what's going on in the street at all times.
@tilleylepew5944Ай бұрын
Pittsburgh's adapting well. Slowly but foward. However It seems every bike around is built to charge down a mountain with a Rambo knife in your teeth! We need to get hold of a heap of these.
@mercuryvaporglow5317 Жыл бұрын
Where I live in Germany, close to the Dutch border, these bikes get thrown away just for having a flat tire, you can get one for free and repair it for ten bucks, and then it lasts you basically forever… Awesome bikes! Highly recommended for everyday use
@godutchbikes4515 Жыл бұрын
😁 That's awesome, lots of bikes to go around, budgetless!!!
@Majkisrajki8 ай бұрын
@@godutchbikes4515 my friend had his aunties whenever I was in PL, let's just say we all got our Grandma/Grandpa's or aunties Omafiets and rode around just simply for comfort
@clee67464 ай бұрын
It's no doubt a great bike but still it depends on what you are going to use your bike for. I live in a condo and only folding bikes make sense to me.
@edwardsjohnpaul5 ай бұрын
I got my first dutch bike from a lovely German couple returning from Dublin to Germany (they had to just unload it), and I restored it, rebuilding the Sachs Torpedo hub and fixing the rust and respraying the fenders and so on. Being a long-time roadie, this was a big change, but I'm converted 100%, I use it for short trips around Dublin, with panniers and a dynamo light, it is perfect - except it is heavy when loaded, so I'm planning a front-wheel e-bike kit for assistance to make it even more easy to use. Dutch bikes are the ideal platform for car replacement, and if anyone is serious about reducing car dependence, using a dutch bike has to be in their "top 5" of things they can do, to save time and money and improve their quality of life.
@joeyk9578 Жыл бұрын
Can you give a price range of how much a pre-loved used dutch bike costs?
@godutchbikes4515 Жыл бұрын
Hi Joey, they range between $399 upwards to $999 cad for a pre loved and brand new starts at $599 upwards to $1349cad. Hope this helps!
@joeyk9578 Жыл бұрын
@@godutchbikes4515 Thanks for the information.
@WJC9817 ай бұрын
do you sell and ship to the United States? I never cared to learn how to drive and I keep going through cheap Wal-Mart bikes that aren't built to last. But I've heard lots of good things about the Omafiets
@godutchbikes45157 ай бұрын
We sure can (since last year) and have shipped successfully already a few times to various spots in the us. Email us at info@godutch.ca and give me your postal code and what bike you want us to quote you on. Let’s get you riding!!!
@WJC9817 ай бұрын
@@godutchbikes4515 Hartelijk bedankt!
@godutchbikes45157 ай бұрын
@@WJC981 geen probleem;)
@farhanyudaputra64228 ай бұрын
quick, somebody notify the shifter/not just bikes guy about this dude!
@treavy1Ай бұрын
I tried a Dutch bike if I was smart I would hire all the Dutch engeriners that made the bike lands in Holland and have them redesign the American bike lanes and even highways for bike users that could use them over sharing the road with cars and then import millions of Dutch bikes to America in all 50 states so every one could have authentic Dutch bikes as well as American variants of Dutch bikes and Dutch ebikes
@georgevavoulis47585 ай бұрын
Please bring Azor and Gazelle Dutch bikes . No E-bike please
@GucciGoingBeats9 ай бұрын
I tried to buy one off your guys website I live in New Brunswick and it says they don't ship to my location :( almost debating on making the 14 hour road trip....
@godutchbikes45159 ай бұрын
Hey @gucciGoingBeats, we can ship it to you! e-mail us your postal code and we can get a bike to you this week. Thanks for your interest!!!
@godutchbikes45159 ай бұрын
Our e-mail is info@godutch.ca
@alexdetrojan45344 ай бұрын
You still in business?
@godutchbikes45154 ай бұрын
@@alexdetrojan4534 yup. Check us out at www.godutch.ca or email us at info@godutch.ca
@florianmeier31867 ай бұрын
In our area most bikes have mud guard, integrated lights etc., but are not Dutch bikes. The reason is that it is quite hilly and Dutch bikes do not work so well there. In the 1980s even before mountain bikes became popular , this development started when classic bikes not so much different from the Dutch ones were combined with multi gear systems 5/10/20/30 gears and became a bit more light weight by using aluminium frames.and got a bit more sporty position to make long rides comfortable. That is not an argument against Dutch bikes. They are stylish, heavy duty and work well on short trips and we have a shop for them in town as well, but just a hint that there is a lot more than just Dutch bikes and unpractical sports bikes on the market.
@godutchbikes45157 ай бұрын
Absolutely! It's fascinating to see how different regions adapt to their unique terrain and preferences when it comes to bikes. It's true that Dutch bikes have their own charm with their stylish design and durability, perfect for everyday trips and urban commuting. But you're spot on in pointing out that there's a whole world of options out there beyond just Dutch bikes and hardcore sports models. The evolution of bikes over the years, especially with the integration of multi-gear systems and lightweight materials, has opened up a world of possibilities for riders looking for comfort and versatility on longer rides. It's great to hear that your area has such a diverse selection available, catering to various riding styles and needs. Thanks for sharing your insights
@GordoGambler8 ай бұрын
There is/ was a shop selling those used bikes in Edmonton. Not a lot of Dutch bikes sold new here. Pashley's and Linus bikes were all the rage from 2005 to 2014 or so. Then our $ dived. One day I actually saw a teen boy on a Pashley. I didn't like the high BB. All 3 of my bikes are IGH roadsters. My tour heavyweight is 100% custom my design with a Rohloff14 and SA XL-FDD dyno drum brake. Both are 100% fantastic. All have old swept comfort chrome bars. Dyno lights always on. I love my SA XL-RD5w on the highway doing up to 133 miles. Roller brakes OTOH are 100% the STUPIDEST thing ever put on a bicycle. They drag 100% of the time and heat up faster than a firecracker. USELESS on any hill.
@stockey Жыл бұрын
With an electric motor, it will be even better.
@godutchbikes4515 Жыл бұрын
We sell these as well in store, Gazelle Easyflows with mid motors.
@stockey8 ай бұрын
@@godutchbikes4515 Nice.
@tonycollazorappo7 ай бұрын
I can't stand E-bikes, that's why I like this video. An E-Bike defeats the purpose, as a senior I would rather ride one of these instead of and e-bike. I'm old and an senior, what can I say, lol. Thanks for the video.