Why I Don't Need a Car

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Zach Gallardo

Zach Gallardo

Күн бұрын

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@misternobody4644
@misternobody4644 6 жыл бұрын
Benefits of bike over car: 1. It's more fun 2. You dont have to pay for gasoline and insurance and the upkeep of a car 3. Good for the environment. 4. You get exercise. 5. You can travel on bicycle to places where you can't use a car, like trails. 6. With all the money saved up from not owning a car, you can easily maintain/upkeep your bicycle or even buy multiple high quality bicycles for different purposes.
@dannitron1934
@dannitron1934 6 жыл бұрын
My dad needs to see this
@jasminewhitehead1752
@jasminewhitehead1752 2 жыл бұрын
I’m one step away from getting rid of my car. It’s a Carvana car so idk how to like give it back. But my job is 10miles away… idk if I can ride there.
@call_me_mado5987
@call_me_mado5987 2 жыл бұрын
You'd be surprised how far you can go on a bicycle, you will ride the 10 miles before you even know it, give it a try if you can
@wenroosaretin8966
@wenroosaretin8966 11 ай бұрын
AMEN.
@FernandopeIsHere
@FernandopeIsHere 4 жыл бұрын
I lost my car due to repossession (life happens) and I've been on two wheels exclusively for 8 months now. What started as a shitty time turned into me rediscovering my time and how i choose to use it. I dont live close to work at all, but I've since been getting to work via Bike-> metro link-> bike to office. I love the charge i get every morning from riding my bike to and from the station. I no longer stumble in half asleep to work! I now ride for fun, commute, errands, everything! i love to see how much i can push myself. I even took my bike with me to japan earlier this year! I love my bike :)
@briannoog420
@briannoog420 7 жыл бұрын
because of a traumatic brain injury 5 years ago,i no longer have the legal right to drive in my state,even though my left arm is paralyzed i use a bike for 90% of my transportation now,my only big issue is the brutal winters i face 4 months out of the year
@Ltpboi
@Ltpboi 3 жыл бұрын
PNW pretty much
@super-sim1665
@super-sim1665 7 жыл бұрын
Your letting the secret out. Biking is amazing for phisical and mental health.
@dhavald4359
@dhavald4359 4 жыл бұрын
yes as long as kept in physical strength limit so you don't start losing muscles.
@glynnburchett5554
@glynnburchett5554 3 жыл бұрын
Next thing you know , will be bike everywhere, giving our secret out
@tanthaman
@tanthaman 3 жыл бұрын
And grammar
@tagawa
@tagawa 6 жыл бұрын
I've been getting groceries by bike for a couple months now. I'm selling my car tomorrow, so after that I'll be car free!
@Olivia8Louise
@Olivia8Louise 6 жыл бұрын
I bike all year long, even through Minnesota winters (I took the bus on 5 separate days this past winter because there was too much snow for me to push through, but once it was plowed I was right back on the bike). Most of what I need is within a 6 mile radius, and it's pretty flat here. I've got front and rear racks that can hold panniers when I need to carry a lot, and when I need to carry even more I've got a burly trailer (for hauling things like big bags of wood chips for gardening, or taking a bunch of stuff to the thrift store) or a really big flat-bed trailer (for hauling big loads, like furniture). I ride wider-than-regular-road-tires (2 inches, or 50cm), which makes riding comfy, and I can fix a flat, so I never have to worry about getting stuck. People think I'm hard core for biking all year long... but it's like, really easy. I always tell them I bike because I'm lazy -- I'd have to put in more hours at work to be able to afford a car+upkeep, you see.
@vidx03
@vidx03 5 жыл бұрын
i use a bike as my primary form of transportation. For many reasons, one being it made me feel free like a kid who can go where he wants, also it keeps me healthy and very fit. Im 42 and Ive been cycling for a couple of years, i haven't been so fit since i was a teenager. No aches no pains, i feel like a fool for not having started this earlier :)
@stevelachappelle8571
@stevelachappelle8571 8 жыл бұрын
No way bro I totally get you. I sold my car 5 years ago and ride my bike everywhere. Last summer I rode my bike from Vancouver Canada to Mexico. I live in Phoenix Az and yes the 120 degrees sucks but you can get anywhere on a bike. I have gone on dates with women and still get all my shopping done. People do think that you are crazy but I always go to work with a smile on my face after my 8 mile commute.
@stevelachappelle8571
@stevelachappelle8571 8 жыл бұрын
I did around 100 mile days some more some less. Bro its so easy one you get going
@adriancastaneda9969
@adriancastaneda9969 8 жыл бұрын
+Steve LaChappelle what city did you visited at Mexico? And why you didn't told me so we could get some beers haha
@adriancastaneda9969
@adriancastaneda9969 8 жыл бұрын
Also I got curious about the dating stuff. How do you do it? Tell me more. My gf always get crazy when I tell her that I want to sell my car, you know "how are you going to take me places?" "I won't be using public transport" and a lot of complaints haha
@stevelachappelle8571
@stevelachappelle8571 8 жыл бұрын
I live in the city so i can uber around or my g/f and i will ride around. yes in the AZ summers it does hot.
@limitless1692
@limitless1692 8 жыл бұрын
i have a 6 mile commute and it is great i love two wheels
@philiphogg2822
@philiphogg2822 8 жыл бұрын
Sold my vehicle last year and have been using my bike since then. I am a little on the older side so I went with a Rad power wagon, electric assist, to help me get up the local WV hills. People think I'm nuts but I have been loving it.
@briannoog420
@briannoog420 7 жыл бұрын
iam thinking of getting one does it easily handle the hills in wv?
@jonny5415
@jonny5415 8 жыл бұрын
living in a city where bikes are the most used way of transportation (at least in summer) this is the most normal thing to me.
@bingybobbie4630
@bingybobbie4630 6 жыл бұрын
Mid 40’s. Never had a license or car. Full time biker for 20+ plus years. Ride to live, Live to ride.
@1brianescobar
@1brianescobar 5 жыл бұрын
Appreciate the video. Rare to find someone who understands why commuting by bike or just riding a bike over a car is preferred. I commuted by bike so much when in the US. I did have access to a car, but I chose to rode my bike instead. Coworkers were surprised when they saw me pull up in a car the first time. They thought I didn't have one. But I must say, having a car was convenient when there came those times that I needed to get somewhere faster than usual.
@mattsmith8160
@mattsmith8160 8 жыл бұрын
Dude? Your bike is your primary transportation and you don't cary a couple spare tubes?
@gerbilpmc
@gerbilpmc 7 жыл бұрын
He probably has it somewhere idk you don't need to take it with you all the time lol
@saintjabroni
@saintjabroni 7 жыл бұрын
BeboSaab lolol
@zaimwaqar2788
@zaimwaqar2788 5 жыл бұрын
@@KandiKlover He's not doing that any time soon.
@colombianflag717
@colombianflag717 4 жыл бұрын
This is a good review
@phatrickmoore
@phatrickmoore 3 жыл бұрын
Getting a flat doesn't happen too often and it's also just in line with chill bike life attitude ... if it happens, it happens, and you figure something out.
@porkyparry1
@porkyparry1 2 жыл бұрын
I think the rise in home deliveries was a game changer for me. There just isnt the need for a car.Add to that uber and the fact that all my friends of a similar age are like orca fat and drive says it all really
@dojo_134
@dojo_134 2 жыл бұрын
There’s a blessing in these high gas prices today. It opened up the world of cycling to me. I had two great bikes in my garage for 4 years and now my wife and I are getting great use outta them!
@bikenmike1024
@bikenmike1024 6 жыл бұрын
Late 40’s father of two young boys, been a car-lite family since 2014. My car kept breaking down and the town finished the greenway near my house so we decided to try one summer without a second vehicle. Been 4 years now and I love it. I pedal my 3 year old to his preschool 2 or 3x weekly in a trailer on my way in to work and we talk about the birds we see, the deer, rabbits etc. Have front and rear lights, don’t be afraid to wear reflective gear, know how to change a flat tire, and ride like your invisible not invincible to surrounding traffic.
@benjammin6228
@benjammin6228 4 жыл бұрын
I don't own a car and definitely use my bicycle as my main mode of transportation. I'm 25 and I don't even have a license. Also money is tight so driving just isn't feasible right now at all.
@eruetifoster5162
@eruetifoster5162 8 жыл бұрын
you've done a great job covering the subject. I live in NZ where it rains a lot it can rain 2-3 weeks almost nonstop which doesn't prevent you from riding you just wear appropriate clothing and of course plan differently.
@GlennMarshallnz
@GlennMarshallnz 2 жыл бұрын
2-3 weeks almost nonstop. Do you live on the West Coast? Move to Hawkes Bay, flat and primo weather. 😃
@hgrgrnd1206
@hgrgrnd1206 6 жыл бұрын
A little late on this thread, but I’m 43, never owned a car. Been riding my bike for the last twenty years. It’s amazing the distances that can be covered on a bike. It’s more of a mental block for most people who don’t ride. Example: yesterday I set out on a ride at 9:30am and finished at 9pm, some 250km later. That’s not something that I often do, but... Also, i’d say, when it comes to convenience, the bike wins, hands down over a car, (in the city). No issues with traffic or parking 👍🤸‍♂️
@Flix-f6q
@Flix-f6q 5 жыл бұрын
at these ranges, I would suggest to ride a train together with your bike, it is just more effective, even if you calculate with minimum wage. Furthermore, after 250km, you are toast even for the next day. And 250km bike ride in the winter is really hard. But if you like it (I see why), go for it.
@stuartperry8141
@stuartperry8141 5 жыл бұрын
11.5 hours.
@colombianflag717
@colombianflag717 4 жыл бұрын
I agreed
@RussellCambell
@RussellCambell 6 жыл бұрын
I had my car break down in college. Used bike for a few years as car say I repaired. I discovered a cool way to get around through a river parkway trail. It was such an adventure. Finding new things. Got in great shape. At 45 I’m so tied to my truck because of my career. Wish I could go back
@DavidvdGulik
@DavidvdGulik 7 жыл бұрын
Don't want to sound smug but... I'm from the Netherlands
@joasburgers4676
@joasburgers4676 5 жыл бұрын
ik ook pikk, wel beet je laat dit maarja idc
@jessevonk2836
@jessevonk2836 4 жыл бұрын
@@joasburgers4676 ik ook lmao
@ex0stasis72
@ex0stasis72 3 жыл бұрын
American here. I think that the Dutch have earned the right to be smug about bicycle culture.
@austinzuber996
@austinzuber996 8 жыл бұрын
Last summer I relied almost completely on my bike for transportation. It was great, I felt more alive than I ever had before. I ended up buying a car for winter, then moving significantly further away from my work/school than before, so I unfortunately had to give up the bike as my only form of transportation. I miss riding every day so much.
@jeffreymac4915
@jeffreymac4915 8 жыл бұрын
I'm afraid when I buy my car that I'll lose time behind the bars. It really is super fun using the bike as transportation. Best part is not worrying about parking at my college :D watching people argue for a parking space is fun.
@prieten49
@prieten49 Жыл бұрын
I used to have a "10-speed" bike a long time ago. I tried commuting with it to my job which was only a 15 minute ride from home. I lived out in the burbs and, next to a four lane highway, there was a long sidewalk that I felt safer on. But I regularly got flat tires, usually from slivers of broken glass. The relatively high pressure tires were at fault. I now have a touring bike with low pressure Big Apple tires. I never get flats. But my fear that I will get a flat keeps me from making long distance rides too far from home.
@whitlock4557
@whitlock4557 5 жыл бұрын
I ride a bike to work, the library, the laundromat , and to get groceries! Sometimes I get down on myself because Im 25 w/o a car but then I get bummed out when people give me rides because I genuinely Love riding!!! Rain or shine, wind and heat, I feel great when I get off my bike!! I feel powerful, strong, capable, self sufficient, and Happy! People always tell me I’m glowing or that my skin looks great or that I look as though I’ve lost weight! I just tell em it’s the bike!! I really do love to ride!! If I could just adjust my mind set and see riding as a privilege instead of a consequence to living in poverty!! Then I’d be GOLDEN
@spencer1803
@spencer1803 8 жыл бұрын
starts off video with "got a flat, needed to get my buddy to pick me up in his car"
@AandA697
@AandA697 5 жыл бұрын
Late, but Damn true
@placeholdername0000
@placeholdername0000 5 жыл бұрын
Could have had another guy on a bike come with a toolkit and spare tire.
@snowfalleon7629
@snowfalleon7629 5 жыл бұрын
If you get bike tires with kevlar people can go thousands of miles without a flat.
@RenM908
@RenM908 4 жыл бұрын
That’s why he should have a tire kit in a small saddle bag and then he could have still gone.
@natas0733
@natas0733 4 жыл бұрын
Cars break down too. But i suppose they dont need bikes to come get them...
@mattsmith8160
@mattsmith8160 8 жыл бұрын
You pretty much described my situation exactly. Everybody around me thinks I'm crazy too. They look at me with sympathy when they hear how far I ride like it's toture and I supose it might be if I wasn't genuinely enjoying the ride. With my bluetooth speaker strapped to my handlebars cranking the jams I love every minute of it.
@danielf.6770
@danielf.6770 4 жыл бұрын
Im 36...I guess Im crazy too riding a bmx bike jumping my ramp! Lol
@k31than
@k31than 6 жыл бұрын
Watching this made me feel guilty for getting a car. My work is just under 8 miles away. I used to take the bus using a 30-day bus pass before I decided to get a car. One (of the?) reason I hesitated or felt discouraged to use my fixie to go to and from work was the thought of arriving at work all sweaty and the smell that comes with it.
@prettylittlephotons
@prettylittlephotons 6 жыл бұрын
Very sobering, yet refreshing perspective.
@momish392
@momish392 4 жыл бұрын
lol
@rickm.8303
@rickm.8303 7 жыл бұрын
THANKS FOR THE PERSPECTIVE. MANY ARE BLIND!
@pauletteburkett6947
@pauletteburkett6947 4 жыл бұрын
I I am 74 years old I don't have a car and I'm not allowed to drive anyway but thank you Google very much
@jayceinfinitealgharhythmns9814
@jayceinfinitealgharhythmns9814 4 жыл бұрын
Late 40's no car and have more fun! I feel the exact same way! Thanks for this, great to know I'm not alone in the world with this FGL! (Fixed gear life!)
@techmundane3890
@techmundane3890 6 жыл бұрын
1.9 mile commute to work but it’s still a rare bike ride because of prior commitments to my wife and kids. It seems like everyday there is someone to pick up or an errand to run after work.
@mthomas9854
@mthomas9854 8 жыл бұрын
Great channel! I would love to see a video about how you can get involved in making your city more bike-friendly. Many of us live in towns that are designed only for cars and you have to have a lot of good local knowledge before you can feel safe on a route. What are some ways to get bikes lanes put up, create awareness about cyclists, and spread the word about safe routes to others in your town?
@Jedi391
@Jedi391 3 жыл бұрын
Best combination is to have a car and a bike. Use the bike for close in travel and the car for everything the bike is less suitable for. They don’t have to replace each other but rather can complement each other.
@MegaMrbri
@MegaMrbri 8 жыл бұрын
I have a car but It literally just sits there I bike everywhere for any reason :)
@alejandroparra6063
@alejandroparra6063 8 жыл бұрын
Eco-friendly ;)
@jamsolid
@jamsolid 7 жыл бұрын
What about dating? Ever pick your date up in your car? I've lived carlessly for most of my life, and still, I find dating via bike a little awkward, if not occasionally bit of a struggle. I like that he brings that up at the end of the video.
@milehighac2738
@milehighac2738 7 жыл бұрын
Yeah, that is what I do. You need a bike and a car.
@PhotoLabMP
@PhotoLabMP 7 жыл бұрын
With Uber and Lyft, no one really needs a car for a date.
@ianosgnatiuc
@ianosgnatiuc 7 жыл бұрын
@Simon WoodburyForget To move faster you actually have to spend more power. If you are not fit, even 10 km/h on bike is impossible. I know that because I was that person 4 years ago.
@mysurlytrucker7510
@mysurlytrucker7510 8 жыл бұрын
well you should own a puncture repair kit , and carry a second inner tube and pump ?.
@fredmac417
@fredmac417 6 жыл бұрын
In most busy metropolitan areas in other countries commuting by bike is a normal way of life. For example in Holland,Sweden,China,India,Philippines everyone from doctors,teachers,engineers and to the average worker and student commute by bicycle. Commuting by bicycle Is not a big deal. It's economical, healthy and st times therapeutical.
@verablack3137
@verablack3137 7 жыл бұрын
I am car free, economically makes no sense for me to own one right now, I use a Diamondback Calico with a Schwinn seat, Cateye lights, otherwise stock. Getting to work Monday thru Friday is a breeze, but I just ordered a helmet with a facesheild because that cold rain ruins my makeup.
@Dragnwarriorclay
@Dragnwarriorclay 6 жыл бұрын
Vera Black real lady right here
@KT-bb2ki
@KT-bb2ki 5 жыл бұрын
I recently purchased a bike for my work commute. It’s a great experience for me. I’m able to release stress and relax my mind
@maximiliensanchez2026
@maximiliensanchez2026 6 жыл бұрын
One thing funny is that with my bicycle when people are in traffic with their car, I will get much faster to my destination on my bicycle.
@joegolan2597
@joegolan2597 7 жыл бұрын
I’m new to your channel, and new to cycling in general. I got my first bike a little over 3 weeks ago and I love it more than anything. To add to the discussion, I think I’ve got the best of both worlds. I dont have a car, but my wife does. So, I can get anywhere I need to around town no problem, but if I want to visit my family who live 300 miles away, my wife can drive us no problem. Two cars for two people is completely unnecessary!
@jerroldwilliams1034
@jerroldwilliams1034 7 жыл бұрын
I've been using my bike as my primary transportation for the last 3 years or so. Most people do think I'm crazy. They say, you ride in the winter, rain , hot days, etc?... I say , sure , why not? Sure, it's not as comfortable as a heated or air conditioned car, but why do I always need to be in comfort or luxury? Sweating a little or getting wet from rain can actually be enjoyable. It's just a matter of dressing for the weather. Others think I will get hit by a car on the roads. I feel with the limited speed of bikes and therefore more control and stopping power, it's safer than a car or motorcycle(I've owned both in the past and had accidents on both). There is a challenge with dating though. The options are bus, train, taxi or Uber. Some women only want to date a guy with a car. That's fine, I wish them luck with that guy. I've learned not to try to do things for others approval, it never works out that way anyway. I could rent one if needed , there are always options for extreme situations.
@brettscott3067
@brettscott3067 7 жыл бұрын
Sorry, don't mean to sound like a troll. I like your videos. I find it funny that you start out saying that you got a flat and had to call a friend to come get you and in the next breath, I don't need a car. In San Diego, you probably don't need a car, but you do need to know how to fix a flat.
@h0rcrux774
@h0rcrux774 6 жыл бұрын
I wish I could bike everywhere... where I live my neighbor is probably a mile away or smth, let alone a grocery store lol
@lornaz1975
@lornaz1975 7 жыл бұрын
Back in 2014 I started re-getting interested in cycling. Back in 2011 I purchased a bike specifically geared towards commuting. This purchase introduced this idea to me which up to then did not exist in my head so when 2014 came around I started thinking about commuting. As time past I became more familiar with the trails around my town and before long I had found a way to ride from my house to downtown. I remember the day, the first time when I hopped on my bike and left the back door of my house and road to downtown Nashville. I had a sense of shock that I could travel so far on a bike. That trip really made me realize that a bicycle was a viable form of transportation. To this day I still am amazed just how well a bicycle can move your ass from point A to point B. I noticed that you don't have finders. Do you not ride in the rain? Or do you not have rain in CA?
@scholzdigital
@scholzdigital 6 жыл бұрын
lornaz1975 It almost never rains in SoCal
@BlueFalconCommander
@BlueFalconCommander 6 ай бұрын
I’ve been car free since 2020. When I was younger my dad would ride bikes with me and I have loved riding since then. He’s not here anymore but I still ride & sometimes I talk like he’s riding right behind me. Love you man. I’ll be up there soon
@jameshendricks875
@jameshendricks875 7 жыл бұрын
I have no vehicle. I go everywhere on a bike. I grocery shop on a bike. (Having insulated bags) comes in very handy for cold items. I use a 26" Nel Lusso bike. Love the bike. I take Greyhound when I need to travel more than 50 miles one way.
@2Petya
@2Petya 6 жыл бұрын
2 things to add in my opinion:1: Most people associate "bikes" to the Walmart cheap MTBs, which are difficult to pedal. So when they look at omg 20 mile trip they don't know that it is actually not that terrible of an effort on a decent bike.2: U get fit, gets even easier to overcome that distance, u get healthy, much lesser health problems and hospital bills later in your life. Win!
@Me-eb3wv
@Me-eb3wv 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting.
@rockfire1669
@rockfire1669 2 жыл бұрын
Currently starting to bike. Right now about 7 miles feels okay for me to bike. Plan to get it bigger tho. (Note the reason I can’t do more is because of lack of infrastructure, not because lack of desire)
@SR-mm6ei
@SR-mm6ei 6 жыл бұрын
I like how you talk about your "Biking way of life", anyway the need of having a car depends mostly from the place where you live. I have been living in different cities and of course, is not always possible to move just with a bicycle, but I think the main point still to love cycling, If you really love it then you can make it!
@libed91
@libed91 8 жыл бұрын
I don't have a car but I do switch between my bicycle and motorcycle. Bicycle is more useful for short trips during the day (under 20 kilometers) and in good weather. In every other occasion I prefer my motorcycle which is equipped with two 22L panniers, a 65L hardcase tail bag and a 10L hardcase bag that goes in front of me + it can charge my phone and carry another passenger (no problem with dating ..women have a thing for bikes mostly :D ). The fairing also gives me good weather protection. I will also be adding panniers to my bicycle shortly to make it unnecessary to gear up and start my motorcycle for getting groceries from a nearby market. With this combination I don't really see a need for a car.
@allenoccena9528
@allenoccena9528 6 жыл бұрын
Man I wish I don't need a car. Unfortunately, a car is essential to every Canadian. The winter in my area is very harsh and long. Sure, I could buy a fat bike but it wouldn't do me good. Freezing rain and snowstorms are a thing here.
@goomazzz
@goomazzz 5 жыл бұрын
Get a jacket too! Jk
@88blackandwhite88
@88blackandwhite88 5 жыл бұрын
Nice video mate. I used to live in Carlsbad and had to commute to Mission Valley for school. I didn't have a bike or a driver license, but fortunately the public transport in SD is on point. Now I'm living in Clearwater, FL, and the public transportation is minimal. I'm looking into just traveling by bike, so thanks for this video, pal! Send San Diego my love.
@farmerb22
@farmerb22 8 жыл бұрын
My finacial situation left me without a car. I live with and am caregiver to my 89 year old father. I have a family member who takes us to see all of my father's different doctors a few times a month. I was walking everywhere i had to go. To get groceries and to the gym, which is pretty much my daily commute. All within a few miles of our home. My cousin bought a big box store comfort hybrid as a presentfor my birthday. I will never.....EVER walk anywhere again as long as this bike is in working order. I cannot believe how much of my life i have wasted walking back and forth everyday to get groceries and lift. Brother, i love your videos and am very grateful for the knowledge you share. Thanks again
@Max-zz5iq
@Max-zz5iq 6 жыл бұрын
just got an electric bike. Sondor ebike because I have work 24 miles away. I had just paid 260 or more for something on my car and was like, I just wish there was a way to avoid all this. And the freaking amazing thought hit me!!! I'm going to buy a bike and never drive again. I was up till 11am and slept till 2pm, so 3 hour nap, then went back on my computer and kept on looking for infor on biking! I am loving riding it, still need to buy lights before I can start commuting just by bike because I get out of work at 11pm usually, but man!! it would save me money, and I also missed the days when I had no car, I would plan a lot more and feel better and make the most of my time :O)
@LaLeoRonroneo
@LaLeoRonroneo 2 жыл бұрын
Haha. I have been biking for over 10 years. People forever pity me and even judge that maybe something is wrong with me. It’s so kind but also awkward when people constantly offer me rides. People just don’t get that I enjoy it. Lol. Dating? Well there is nothing cuter than a woman in a dress with a basket filled with picnic snacks. So yea dating isn’t an issue. Wanna improve your health, mood, mental health , strength, save money, live sustainably…cycle. ❤🚴🏽‍♀️
@gavy7746
@gavy7746 Жыл бұрын
Not on my own yet, but this is exactly what I expect my life in the future.
@olddkofficial
@olddkofficial 3 жыл бұрын
i'm living car free with my four bikes. fixie, gravel, folding and mtb. so i have trip to my job everyday for 80 km overall. thats tiring. but i like it.
@doomslayer5191
@doomslayer5191 5 жыл бұрын
I dont need a car cause I'm broke. Plus my Trek 3500 is a monster .
@shechshire
@shechshire 8 жыл бұрын
Totally get you dude! In Miami, everyone thinks that you need a car to get around. People think I'm crazy too lol. Me personally, I don't bicycle commute outside of a 3 mile radius. 3 miles is my practicality threshold. Anything beyond that I use public transit. Besides that if I don't feel like biking or feel tires on some particular day, I'll just take public transit. As far as flats, I use the toughest tire on the market, continental gator-skin hardshell with a Mr. Tuffy ultralite tire liner so I never get flats except for EXTREEME road debris.
@dannitron1934
@dannitron1934 6 жыл бұрын
Same here
@gavy7746
@gavy7746 Жыл бұрын
Not on my own yet, but whenever I can, I insist on biking myself, on my usual bike i love do much. It's an upright bike with a low frame and handlebars that come out towards you. I've also got a rear basket which is something i don't see very often, but makes carrying things insanely easy, just set your backpack, water, locks, keys, snacks (which you can eat while biking), and phone if your pockets aren't trustworthy. I love cycling places, because not only is it independent mobility and allows me more flexibility, but it's also a light exercise that sets me up for a healthy life in the future. The only downside is that I see stroads and i get depressed.
@razer.583
@razer.583 8 жыл бұрын
Anyone who lives in a city and thinks they need a car to get around are brainwashed or lazy. Bikes all the way!
@austinwheeler8205
@austinwheeler8205 7 жыл бұрын
Brainwashed to be lazy maybe?
@SURENITY
@SURENITY 6 жыл бұрын
Raze R. AMEN!
@steve15a2
@steve15a2 6 жыл бұрын
Haven't owned a car since 2010, been on the bicycle ever since! I have a 2015 Jamis Aurora touring bike, go camping with it and daily commute. I live in Inner Atlanta, and most of the places I go to do not require car ownership, I do think that if people are driving less than 20 miles a day for work and errands, they are just being lazy at that point and got too comfortable with their bedroom on wheels. Lately though I've been hit with realization that I will do better in carpentry fields, but for those you MUST own a car or nobody will talk to you. So for first time in several years I'm looking at vehicles again, but something like a van that can haul lots of tools and extra supplies AND my bicycle. It does suck that many people, including the environmental hippies, still hold onto the stigma that not owning a car means you are unreliable.
@georgebaker3324
@georgebaker3324 6 жыл бұрын
What if you want to look nice not sweaty good hair
@wimahlers
@wimahlers 6 жыл бұрын
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@CanMetan
@CanMetan 7 жыл бұрын
I have a car. Quite tired of maintenance, paying taxes, going to the gas station, cleaning it etc. Cycling full time depends on the city you live, the weather etc. but I want to give this a try.
@temothythomas7526
@temothythomas7526 6 жыл бұрын
I was car free for more than four years. At this point I live outside of the suburban circle and have twins. When I lived in the city, and went out as a family, we walked and used public transport. I would do the grocery shopping on my bike. Public transit is barely a thing out here and the schedules/routes don’t work for us. I have a car to cart the family and buy bulk at Costco lol
@CuCulainn1
@CuCulainn1 5 жыл бұрын
Something Id add his point about using a bike. I also enjoy cycling but also that I don't have to waste time going to the gym or running to do cardio. My bike does my cardio for me so its a time saver in that sense.
@sdwpaul
@sdwpaul 8 жыл бұрын
I'm Paul, I'm 29 yo. I've been cycling with 2-3 year pauses since I was 5. That's close to 20 years, and I'm sure that I'm not alone. I love the freedom of cycling and most days, I'm more comfortable on two wheels than on my own feet. I'm not a health nut, I smoke and drink alcohol and lots of coffee. I just enjoy cycling so much that it's a part of who I am. I get fun looks from people when I smoke a cigarette on my bike during my commute. I don't have a driving licence(though I really like cars, my friends have cars), but I've never really had a need for one since I've always lived close to a city center. I'm thinking of getting a motorcycle, because I've gotten lazier - but I'm sure I'll still be riding my mountain bike(at least) till I drop dead. I also like to work on my bikes, which is why my room sometimes looks like a bike mechanics workshop. I don't spend much on my bikes, but I do upgrade them with good parts when I need to. I've never spent more than 350 dollars on a bike, but I've spent the same amount of money on a new fork; or almost 200 on new brakes, cables and housings.
@jacoblazo5781
@jacoblazo5781 6 жыл бұрын
Never had a car and recently taking my bike to work daily. I do not see a problem at all
@danielf.6770
@danielf.6770 4 жыл бұрын
My dad says im crazy to be on a bike lol
@kevinbraden9445
@kevinbraden9445 2 жыл бұрын
I’m with you I’ll take a bike over a vehicle 🚴🏻‍♂️🚴🏻‍♂️🚴🏻‍♂️🚴🏻‍♂️🚴🏻‍♂️
@OrthodoxofUSA
@OrthodoxofUSA 5 жыл бұрын
I have an appointment to sell my car in a few days. I can't wait to be car-free! People think cars give you freedom but it's the opposite.
@johnmick7968
@johnmick7968 8 жыл бұрын
One friggin' underrated bike blog channel! Awesome content. Kudos to you bruh, greetings from Cebu, Philippines :)
@scottpettigrew1304
@scottpettigrew1304 7 жыл бұрын
I have been a cyclist on and off my whole life. I am 52 years of age. I lost my license,now I don't drive. Everything I need is within a five Mile radius ,so ,why get a car? I totally understand ! But everyone thinks I am crazy.
@Bogeyman-qg9pf
@Bogeyman-qg9pf 6 жыл бұрын
I think the average American commutes around 10 miles to work, and spends a large percentage of their annual income on a car. Then that same person will turn around and pay for a gym membership and wake up an hour early to go work out. So if you just buy a bike and leave for work an hour early you could theoretically save yourself the cost of a car and a gym membership. All while attaining a good level of health and physical fitness. In short, bikes make a lot of sense if you have a short commute.
@Flix-f6q
@Flix-f6q 5 жыл бұрын
If you are wearing a backpack, add reflective material to your backpack. When riding in winter and its dark, wear bright coloured gloves so traffic is able to pick up your hand signals. Buy warm gloves and socks for winter, its worth it, also a bacalava to protect your lung from cold air. Invest in good bright lights, perhaps use redundant backlights, you won´t notice if the battery of your backlight fails. Put your head on a swivel, be aware of the traffic around you, not everybody follows the rules. Stay hydrated. Winter pro tip: overdress your body core, therefore your body tries to get rid of the heat via your extremeties which means your extremeties keep warm. Know your roads, know your potholes. In traffic, be visible, be predictable, be nice and follow the rules of streed code. Stay in the road next to parking cars, getting doored is partially your fault and not fun. Keep an extra lightweight bag in your packpack in case you overpack. You can clip it to your backpack with a carabiner. For rain, keep 2 garbage bags in your backpack as an extra protective layer. Always carry tools, spare tube and money with you.. A rain radar app on your smartphone can show you when it is smart to ride home without getting caught in the rain. Get a map with all the bikelanes from your city. Always be aware of pedestrians, they don´t hear you. When kids are nearby, be always prepared to brake hard. Kids always have the right of way. Never ride bike lanes in the wrong direction, this so dangerous that it is statistically the No.1 cause for bike accidents. When overtaking other bikes, announce it either by bell or by voice. When changing clothes, you can get rid of sweat with babywipes. When you don´t want to sweat, ride slower than 12 Mph/19km/h in the flat. That is the speed, the dutch ride in everyday clothes. No sweat, still 4 times faster than by foot.
@Joseph2day
@Joseph2day 2 ай бұрын
I also live in San Diego, and the combination of the trolley and my electric bike allow me to go all of the places I really want to go in the city, I do occasionally fall back on an uber, but not often as it is kind of pricy to make into a habit. Sometimes I plan to go out using in the trolley, and I am not ready to leave when the trolley shuts down and I need to fall back to an uber, but that is pretty much my usual reason to use an uber. The one major problem is going out into the mountains, I guess if I had a really nice road bike and got into slightly better shape, I might venture out to the mountains, but for now that requires friends with cars. As for my whys: 1. It is fun 2. It is extra exercise without even thinking about it. I get exercise just going to get groceries. 3. The planet. 4. I do fairly well so money is not a really big driver for me, but it still is nice to know that I am saving money. 5. Simpler life. Yes, as you said you do need to plan, but actually planning makes life simpler. Maybe, some of the simpler might come from not being able to just quickly on a whim go somewhere just because I can, it makes me stop and think where do I really want to go right now. What I find funny: When I search youtube for videos about living car free, I get more hits for people deciding to live in their car. More people decide to live in their car than decide to live without a car.
@spookypineapple
@spookypineapple 5 жыл бұрын
You don't need a car? You started out this video with an anecdote about needing your buddy to come pick you up in his car.
@alejandroparra6063
@alejandroparra6063 8 жыл бұрын
I had a project with some friends at college and we were there till midnight, we were really tired and we all wanted to go to our homes. They had to stay there till 4:30 am, because that's when the bus system starts working. But I was able to go back immediately, so that was a big benefit. That's not an usual thing, but still... Plus, riding on a saturday at midnight, with no cars is one of the best experiences I've ever had
@elijahtinsley4825
@elijahtinsley4825 8 жыл бұрын
YES...more people who like bikes
@lancelovecraft5913
@lancelovecraft5913 7 жыл бұрын
in the past year I have been using my bicycle for everything, so when my car died last month it was no problem. I love riding my bike and I don't see myself getting a car in the foreseeable future. also the extra cash I'm saving from gas and insurance(mostly insurance) is nice
@selfactualizer2099
@selfactualizer2099 2 жыл бұрын
We should be convincing people I'm the city to get rid of their cars
@rickthatch3556
@rickthatch3556 2 жыл бұрын
zach... I have been watching as many of your videos as I can find. You have that humerous kind of goofy sentence structure that really entertains. I ignore the fixie specific stuff as I prefer geared bikes. One thing I know you have said and has been also espoused by other fixie riders: fixies have less things to go wrong so less maintenance. My response would be that I like to do maintenance on my bikes as I find it to be relaxing. I think I remember you saying you were starting to like to work on your bike as well so that does bring up the question of why a fixie but we all have our preferences.
@Me-eb3wv
@Me-eb3wv 2 жыл бұрын
#1. You bypass all of the bureaucracy BS. Real freedom. #2. You save thousands per year Bonus, you get fit and save the environment
@xeniahaberditz5472
@xeniahaberditz5472 5 жыл бұрын
I got a motorcyle 4 years ago. I rode it dor my daily commute in Switzerland for 2.5 years but I moved closer to my university and basically don't need it anymore. Only time I do is when I have firefighters duty (1 week out of 6) to be kinda fast at the firestation and not just see the firetrucks back all the time leaving right when I arrive. All that brings me to thinking that my motorcycle costs me way to much for those few weeks of service a year. I've been thinking to sell it (even though I love it like my baby) and buy a bike. Would make me slower in the nights but during daytime, I could just pass all those stopped cars in traffic. So yeah, I've almost set my mind to that change but I'll see this autumn if I really haven't used my motorcycle as much as I should/want to these next months.
@johnbaca8692
@johnbaca8692 8 жыл бұрын
I have never had a flat or flats stop me. I carry a spare tube and a patch kit since there are goat head thorns on the back country roads in No. Co. SD. It takes about 3-5 minutes to change a tube, and 10 to patch one.
@adrianmoreno5838
@adrianmoreno5838 8 жыл бұрын
I have a car but use it as a secondary form of transportation. For example (I live near Chicago) sudden storms, driving family around, and mostly work (carrying heavy equipment). Also I make 68 miles trips once a week to see a special someone which would be had by bike.
@OlafThorbjorn
@OlafThorbjorn 8 жыл бұрын
I bike to my business (three blocks), and go shopping three-four times a week (20 kg. worth of goods each time), 15 km. each trip. One or two times a week I visit my son by bike (40 km. round trip). The only thing I have found a little awkward in a bike is dating.
@MeneerHerculePoirot
@MeneerHerculePoirot 4 жыл бұрын
Started cycle commuting in Chicago in 1989. Have been a cycle commuter ever since. I never have considered a bike as recreational since then. Spent 5 years car free. Best time of my life. I have a fixed-gear, road bike, utility hybrid commuter, off road mtb, on road mtb and a tourer. My on road mtb I use to pull a trailer for grocery runs. One time my car sat for so long the battery went dead. lol
@CommandoMaster
@CommandoMaster 7 жыл бұрын
What about shopping, picking up friends, dates, family? Car allows you much more access to places. Bike is good if everything is close to you and you live alone.
@CommandoMaster
@CommandoMaster 7 жыл бұрын
Also winter time in Canada, good luck biking everywhere....
@cindylong624
@cindylong624 5 жыл бұрын
You have the home delivery services for your groceries and shopping.
@Jake.03-g3k
@Jake.03-g3k 3 жыл бұрын
@@cindylong624 I would not spend my money in delivery
@rockfire1669
@rockfire1669 2 жыл бұрын
2:10 oh shit your pretty close to me. Cough cough attend the town local meeting and say you want more bike infrastructure. Can’t do it myself.
@hopetofly
@hopetofly 8 жыл бұрын
great video as always mate! I'm personally in my mid 20s, always cycled/skateboarded as my main forms of transport otherwise I use public transport. My situation is slightly different in being that my wife and I have a young daughter and for obvious convenience reasons, we own a car. I don't consider it mine and rarely drive but I do to share load of being a parent/supportive partner. Always stoked seeing you use your fixed gear for a to b stuff too. I sometimes debate switching to a geared bike for convenience and being able to tackle different routes that are sometime too impractical on a fixed gear but the truth is that riding a fixed gear everywhere is the most fun I've ever had on a bicycle! just curious, do you own any other bicycles? would love to see a quiver video if so :D
@joachimmacdonald2702
@joachimmacdonald2702 6 жыл бұрын
In London bikes are absolutely comparable to cars, namely because average traffic speeds are about 8mph - in pretty much every case the bicycle is the fastest mode of transport in the city (apart from maybe the tube). Also it’s more convenient because A) it’s rare that you’ll ever have to go more than about 3-4 miles for anything and B) parking isn’t nearly as prevalent as I get the impression it is in American cities,
@Tuxster3
@Tuxster3 6 жыл бұрын
Oh my God! I've FINALLY found like-minded bicycle people! :))) I owned a couple of cars over the last 15 years and I"m happy that a severe weather storm totally destroyed my last. A tree fell on the car and flattened it like a pancake. LOL I didn't mind, because I just took the vehicle insurance money and put it in the bank -- and then went back to riding my bike, which I hadn't done in years. Also, I live in a city where the public transportation system is very good. So, if I need to go some place farther, I just hop on the bus and go. I love having saved a lot money on gas, maintenance and insurance. All of that money stays right in my wallet! :) I'm going to be checking out that bike/car-free living forum! I love your videos! :)
@TheJamesHook
@TheJamesHook 7 жыл бұрын
Works fine, faster to to park a bike, no parking fee, and you can usually park by the entrace. You can usally bring your bike with you on the train and the buss if you are traveling from one city to another, or bring something with you that you dont want in you backpack or one the bike. You can have a bike trailer that can take moste things your trunk can. I commuted 34 km (12km+22km)(21 miles) every weekday on my e-bike from May to October (in Norway), so its doable, and didnt use much more time than I would on public transport since there is no direct route. So with the rigth gear and the rigth bike you can get it to work if you want.
@Rainaman-
@Rainaman- 7 жыл бұрын
I started using only bike for a year. Clocked in around 8000 km. My health improved significantly - I used to have heart problems, but now even after 12 day (300km per day) touring I feel fresh and strong. I was blown away when I used only 1-2 Eur per day for traveling in expensive western EU countries. Body is so efficient - just need very calorie rich food. Cheap oat cookies/peanutbutter/cookies in general as long as they are close to 500 kcal per 100g. And water is cheap anywhere, or just be frugal and refill at random gas stations.
@weenisw
@weenisw 8 жыл бұрын
I mostly bike including my 7.5 mile commute but I regularly defer to public transit since I live in Chicago where the system is not complete garbage. I also have a 150cc scooter that extends my range and allows for a passenger. I would say that it increases my speed but biking wins when there's traffic. My fiancee and I are both from suburbs so there are a lot of obligatory family visits which her compact car is useful for. I hope someday I can persuade her to sell it and defer to commuter & regional rail and occasional car rental. I've thought a lot about transportation options. Electric bikes seem useful but for now I've decided to try an electric longboard. It hasn't been delivered yet but it will get 7 or 14 miles on a charge. It will be much easier to board a train with a 15lb longboard than a bike when needed. I'm also excited to use it when travelling since the smaller battery is allowed on planes.
@NightmirrorXx
@NightmirrorXx 8 жыл бұрын
I'm car free, relying on public transportation to get through some areas. Around where I live some drivers aren't used to seeing bikes ridden on the road, and a lot of people just ride on sidewalks, but my bike is meant for the road and I use it when I can.
@kirtkrause354
@kirtkrause354 7 жыл бұрын
I gave my vehicle away 7 tears ago and let my DL expire in 2013. I don't miss either one. I will be 48 this summer and it feels great having the freedom, no worries about gas prices, increases in registration, license fees, insurance, tires, oil and any major expenses that automobiles have. 40 miles one way is nothing for me (reminds me when I was in my early teens when I biked 120 one way to visit my cousins in Milwaukee or when I cycled the perimeter of WI). I had my fill of driving (cars, trucks, vans and long-haul OTR), never going back.
@micahbenally5139
@micahbenally5139 2 жыл бұрын
I use my bike for all (and I do mean all) of my transportation needs. My work is two miles away, the nearest Walmart is a mile away so it's a really easy choice. No car payments, gas money or auto insurance needed and earned the legs of a Clydesdale horse as a byproduct and to top it off, counting just my essential rides amount to nearly 30 miles of riding (though I know that's not much). If I count recreational rides and other incidental trips (y'know, life), that number grows much higher. Yeah, if you can swing it, this is the way.
@jaimeogas
@jaimeogas 7 жыл бұрын
I Would think San Diego would be easy weatherwise to commute by bike. It hardly rains, and it's always warm. Don't have to deal with snow or subzero temps.
@miltonventure
@miltonventure 8 жыл бұрын
i started in uber rush as bike messenger..now i love biking and i use my bike as my main transportation , visiting friends, and deliveries too
@oil_moon
@oil_moon 8 жыл бұрын
I cycle to work and get my groceries delivered (£6 a month subscription), can usually cycle to town in 15 minutes which is quicker than driving in rush hour here!
@sch117sch
@sch117sch 7 жыл бұрын
I use a sturdy trekking bike for my daily commute to work (11 mls / 18 km round trip). In contrast to San Diego here in Berlin biking is also the fastest way transportation. On the downside, the increasing car density makes biking more and more dangerous. I never owned a car and hopefully never will. I like to show off my drivers license photo at parties though.
@MegicShiba
@MegicShiba 4 жыл бұрын
Man i love watching your vids but it really makes me miss SD, grew up just outside the city
@heygema
@heygema Жыл бұрын
You save the cost+time for cardio in the gym as well compared to the gym goers who run on treadmill
@johnzarn3367
@johnzarn3367 8 жыл бұрын
Love your All City bike and as you already may know is out of Minneapolis Minnesota where I am at right now in the middle of a snow storm with they are saying we will be getting 8-12 inches of snow when all is said and done. What else is interesting for me to find out that Park Tools is also from Minnesota as well. It is so cold here and I hate it. I have thought about San Diego as a potential place to live in the future. I wonder what you think? I try to ride in the winter and have many times tried to commute but the snow can make it so very miserable. Living in a place where you can ride every single day must be amazing and I only dream of the day when I can do that. Thanks for you videos!! Woot woot!!
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